Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+
Also known as
Genre
Comedy
Adventure
InteractiveVoices of
Composer(s)
Michael TurnerOpening Theme
Production
Executive producer(s)
Producer(s)
Kim Duran
Ciara AndersonRunning time
Production company(s)
Mikros AnimationBroadcast
Channel(s)
Streaming Service(s)
Synopsis[]
Mickey and his pals welcome everyone back to theclubhouse they know and love for all-new adventures filled with games, songs, laughs, and of course, handy helping. Devoted fans will also find surprises in store for them, including a new upper level called the Laughing Loft, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, and Goofy get their very own clubhouses, and an adorable new friend Little Helper. Mickey's trusted magical teddy bear,Duffy the Disney Bear, even makes an official appearance. Beloved by preschoolers and their families around the world, the series will combine the rich heritage of Disney's classic characters with state-of-the-art CG animation and will introduce a whole new generation of Mickey and the wonders that await them inside the clubhouse, with the new Wacky Tube, a funny new way to travel around the clubhouse. Donald, Daisy, Goofy, and Minnie will all get their own personalized clubhouses as the series goes on.
Cast[]
Main cast[]
- Bret Iwan asMickey Mouse (an archive recording ofWayne Allwine is used in the theme song),Martian Mickey
- Kaitlyn Robrock asMinnie Mouse,Martian Minnie,Clara Cluck
- Tony Anselmo asDonald Duck
- Tress MacNeille asDaisy Duck,Chip
- Bill Farmer asGoofy,Pluto,Pluto from Pluto,Horace Horsecollar
- Corey Burton asLudwig Von Drake,Dale
- Toodles (Currently is not speaking for the first season, but will possibly speak by Season 2 and 3 premiere.)
- Jim Cummings asPete
- April Winchell asClarabelle Cow,Hilda Hippo
- Dee Bradley Baker as Little Helper,Coco the Coconutty Monkey
- Nika Futterman asCuckoo-Loca
- Brock Powell asWillie the Giant
- Duffy the Disney Bear (does not speak)
Guest cast[]
- Jan Johns asFarfus the Dragon
- Dee Bradley Baker as Gophers
- SPOTS the Beagle-Bot
Mystery Mousekepals[]
- Willie the Giant ("Mickey's New Helper", "Daisy Can't Say")
- Tow Truck Pete "(Clarabelle's New Coop")
- Animal Rescuer Hilda ("Goofy's Sock Hunt")
- Locksmith Goofy ("Puppy Pluto")
- Farfus the Dragon ("Goofy Pizza)
- Skating Champ Hilda ("Minnie's Tune Train")
- Beekeeper Clarabelle ("Please the Bees")
- Pasta Pete ("Minnie's Dinner Party")
- Aviator Clarabelle ("Minnie's Backpack Adventure")
- Crossing Guard Clara Cluck ("Mickey's Mail Mix-Up")
- Super Tracker Pluto ("Minnie Mouse Clubhouse")
- Musicians Chip and Dale ("The Ice Cream Mystery")
- Snow Cone Pete ("Say Cheese")
- Professor Von Drake ("Daisy's Hole In One Mystery")
- Lumberjack Hilda ("Mickey and Pluto Go Camping")
- Lady Moo Moo ("Martian Mickey's Clubhouse")
- Pilot Donald ("Martian Mishap")
- Horace Seahorse ("Minnie's Rubber Ducky Doozy")
- The Gopher ("SPOTS the Beagle-Bot")
Clubhouses[]
- Mickey's Clubhouse: Returning from the original show, except it now has a zip-glider, a swimming pool, and there's now a second floor in the main room called the Laughing Loft, which is accessible via the Wacky Tube.
- Minnie's Clubhouse: It resembles one of Minnie's shoes and has a bow on top of it. The inside is pink and has heart and bow decorations.
- Donald's Clubhouse: Donald's clubhouse is shaped like a ship.[3]
- Goofy's Clubhouse: Goofy's clubhouse looks like his hat.[3]
- Daisy's Clubhouse: Daisy's clubhouse looks like a flower in a purple pot.
Episodes[]
Season 1[]
- "Mickey's New Helper"
- "Clarabelle's New Coop"
- "Goofy's Sock Hunt"
- "Puppy Pluto"
- "Goofy Pizza"
- "Minnie's Tune Train"
- "Please the Bees"
- "Minnie's Dinner Party"
- "Minnie's Backpack Adventure"
- "Mickey's Mail Mix-Up"
- "Daisy Can't Say"
- "Minnie Mouse Clubhouse"
- "The Ice Cream Mystery"
- "Say Cheese!"
- "Daisy's Hole In One Mystery"
- "Mickey and Pluto Go Camping"
- "Martian Mickey's Clubhouse"
- "Martian Mishap"
- "Minnie's Rubber Ducky Doozy"
- "SPOTS the Beagle-Bot"
- TBA
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Production[]
Development[]
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+ was announced at the Disney Jr. & Friends Playdate event atDisney California Adventure at Disneyland Resort on August 18, 2023.[4][5] Most of the voice cast from Mickey Mouse Clubhouse will reprise their roles. On the 2023 Halloween party at Disney TVA, an image was taken where it was a new render of the Clubhouse, except the pants are bigger (presumably the Laughing Loft). It wasn't found out until February 8, 2024. On November 12, 2023, Bret Iwan (Mickey's voice actor) confirmed a bunch of things about the show: Voice acting is in session and teased "little cameos" in the form of Mystery Mousekepals (which also confirms Toodles' return). It will also be the same as the original but a little more adventurous.
At the Annecy Film Festival on June 11, 2024, Rob DaLuca shared more news privately about the series. He recalled the anxiety of translating Mickey Mouse and his colorful world into the CG space and the need to retain Mickey's static ears to avoid him looking too much like his theme park persona. And, as one of Disney Jr's second computer-animated preschool series when it premiered in 2006, the limitations of the medium. Individual blades of grass, leaves on trees, feathers, all of that would've been too time-consuming and costly to render, so the art department had to make everything stylized. Annecy Festival attendees were the first to see the reboot's opening credits (up to the point where Mickey enters the Clubhouse) in a side-by-side comparison with the original intro, which shows just how far CG animation on TV has come in over twenty years.
On June 19, 2024, an exhibit at the Children's Museum Indianapolis themed afterMickey Mouse Clubhouse was revealed, which included the original logo but with the 2024 Disney Jr logo. It might've been related to the reboot. Mickey Mouse and his pals are throwing a surprise birthday party for their favorite pup Pluto and could use a helping hand! Preparations are underway at the Clubhouse, but there is so much to do, and that's where you can help. Join Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, and Goofy at the Clubhouse to put the finishing touches on the best birthday surprise ever! You'll enjoy an interactive adventure of learning and fun with Mickey and his pals while enhancing physical, cognitive, and social-emotional skills through immersive hands-on and digital interactives. Iconic elements from the Disney Jr. series, such as Toodles and the Mousekedoer will also be present to help along the way.
On June 26, 2024, an episode of Nostalgia Talk confirmed that Corey Burton is in it and he confirmed that he's a part of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse 2.0 and he says he's being enjoying recording for it. On July 21, 2024, a copyright showed the show's final name and new details, including Minnie's area name (The Laughing Loft) and a new character named Little Helper. This was revealed by D001, otherwise known as Minions_Fanboy. More info was announced on September 17, 2024 that the series will debut with a live show, called Disney Jr. Live on Tour, previously announced on May 2024. The Disney Jr. Dance Party on Tour live show was eventually released in its 2024 version on September 2024, and what might be a prototype for the reboot's Mousekedoer was shown. The Mystery Mousekepal was also revealed to look like the Mystery Mouseketool, but it might just be for the tour as they recycled footage from the original series. Toodles also is revealed to have his face in the reboot, possibly making it a continuation of the original series. The intro's footage is revealed, finally confirming that the Clubhouse's design shown in the 2023 Disney TVA Halloween party is the actual design, but the sand area is moved further away and has water, making it like a beach.
On October 12, 2024, three storyboards for the show got leaked. The first storyboard is a silent clip of Mickey and Pluto fishing, but Pluto sees a squirrel. The second storyboard is from the original series episode "Clarabelle's Clubhouse Carnival", likely hinting at episode remakes. The third storyboard are the main characters (joined by Little Helper) singing about the nighttime with fireflies, ending with Figaro stuck in a tree. However, the videos got privated on October 15, 2024.
On June 12, 2025, the show's theme song was reuploaded to YouTube after previously being taken down. Notably, Mickey did not appear in the Live on Tour 2024 version of the theme, but he is now included in the updated version. By June 14, 2025, several sneak peeks from the Japan promo had been released, starting with a clip of the newly animated Hot Dog Dance, followed by a clip of Toodles ringing his ears. We also have a scene where Little Helper assists Mickey onto the Glove Balloon using a giant candy cane—one of the Mouseketools—after Mickey jumps from the Toon Plane. The final shot shows Mickey and Minnie flying on the Toon Plane, with Mickey still holding the giant candy cane.
Then, on June 20, 2025, the official trailer was released, which reveals Minnie's own Clubhouse and shows Mickey holding Duffy the Disney Bear. The trailer includes many clips, such as the return of the Choo Choo Express, Willie the Giant, etc.
On July 1, 2025, the European teaser trailer was released. It features part of the Hot Dog Dance sequence where the phone rotates downward to reveal the Silly Switch and the Picture Puzzle clapping as Mickey-shaped confetti floats through the air. The teaser also shows Mickey and Little Helper riding the Glove Balloon, Minnie piloting the Toon Plane, and Donald, Daisy, and Goofy flying together in Donald's returning Sailor Hat Balloon. Additionally, there is a new shot of Goofy on the Glove Balloon, Mickey from the intro saying "Let's go!", and more footage of the Mousekedoer rotating outside as the characters dance during the Hot Dog Dance.
On August 8, 2025, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+ was renewed for both Season 2 and Season 3.[6] It has also been confirmed that more episodes will be added to Season 1 in fall 2025 (Disney has greenlighted the Season 1 will have 28 episodes).
Differences from the original[]
- The show is now in a completely new animation style, similar to previous animated shows from before, likeMickey Mouse Roadster Racers/Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures andMickey Mouse Funhouse, along with more realistic textures and details, likeMinnie's Bow-Toons: Pet Hotel. Mikros Animation also animates the show instead of DQ Entertainment due to DQ going bankrupt and shutting down in 2020.
- A press release revealed that Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and Daisy will each get their own personalized clubhouses, which will be revealed throughout the series.[7]
- Pluto won't have a personalized clubhouse since he's Mickey's pet dog, but retains his doghouse from the original series.
- Donald's clubhouse already made an appearance in the original show. However, in this show, it has a different design.
- The theme song for the show is a little different:
- The Clubhouse forms differently:
- Instead of the Clubhouse pants rotating out of the ground, they come out small and then grow bigger.
- The shoe comes out of the pants, albeit extended, and then goes slightly backwards.
- The head comes out after the shoe comes out as the pool grows.
- The Glove Balloon now forms faster.
- The slide appears after the Glove Balloon's fingers pop out.
- After the Glove Balloon pops up, the ears open to reveal the Fanfara and telescope. While that happens, the Clubhouse Shoe opens up and the Toon plane flies in.
- In the first scene with Minnie, she waves rather than forming a teacup with her hand.
- In the background when Minnie is seen, a zip-glider can be seen in the background being moved by a string.
- When Goofy farms, he moves slightly and then makes his happy face, which is much different from the original series.
- Donald pops out of the Glove Balloon before waving. He also tips his sailor hat, which he does not do in the original series' theme song.
- Chip and Dale now appear in the theme song, where they ride in the zip-glider.
- Minnie Mouse's lines were redubbed byKaitlyn Robrock, due toRussi Taylor's death in 2019.
- The circle tiles didn't glow as much as in the original series.
- After the last circle glows, Little Helper rolls in and when the Handy Helper pops out, Little Helper waves.
- The roof of the main living room area near the light also looks very different. It's now colored blue and has some Mickey head icons on it.
- Toodles has his face in the opening sequence; his face also disappears as he goes into the screen to show the title.
- The Clubhouse forms differently:
- The show introduces a new character: Little Helper.
- Characters who did not appear in the original show but appeared inMickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures andMickey Mouse Funhouse will appear in this show.
- Catchphrases that were not said in the original show but said inMickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures andMickey Mouse Funhouse, like Daisy's "Quackers!" and Minnie's "Buttons and Bows!" will appear in this show.
- The Clubhouse now has a zip-glider and a swimming pool. The main room also has a second floor called the Laughing Loft, which has a will of its own and contains fun games. It can be accessed using the Wacky Tube.
- Pluto no longer barks to the beat of the Hot Dog Dance.
- Although, despite not barking, in the Children's Exhibit Museum in the dance, Pluto was heard barking.
- Toodles returns to not dance in the Hot Dog Dance much like Seasons 1-3, despite being included in Season 4 and a select few Season 3 episodes of the original series. Whether if Toodles will join the dance later in the future remains a mystery.
- Although Toodles still has his face, he doesn't speak. This is because Rob LaDuca stated in an interview that the people working on the show wanted Toodles to revert back to his original state
- The Mystery Mouseketools are replaced with Mystery Mousekepals. As a result, the Mystery Mouseketools are always characters and the icon for it looks slightly different: it has Mickey's symbol behind the question mark that has a similar design to how it appeared inthe very first episode of the original show.
- Some episodes in the original show had characters as the Mystery Mouseketool.
- Unlike the original series, Mickey (or another member ofthe Sensational Six) doesn't say "Everybody say, 'Mystery Mousekepal!'" in every episode this series.
- Some episodes in the original show had characters as the Mystery Mouseketool.
- The Glove Balloon and the Sailor Hat Balloon are larger and have slightly different designs.
- Daisy's car, which previously appeared inMickey Mouse Funhouse, appears in this show.
- The kitchen counter now has Mickey shapes on it.
- The Mouseketools still remain unsummarized. They were previously summarized in the Hot Dog Dance in Season 1 of the original show, and moved to the credits Seasons 2 to 3, and starting withThe Golden Boo-Boo, they are no longer summarized throughout the whole entire episode.
- Professor Ludwig Von Drake now has a laboratory, which does not appear in the original series (or maybe if the Season 4 episode "Mickey's Monster Musical" counts, but with a different design).
- For a little tribute, Mickey's line "Right here!" in the theme song uses the original recording from his previous voice actor,Wayne Allwine.
- The rest of Mickey's lines in the theme song, the Mousekedoer song, and the Hot Dog Dance were re-recorded by Bret Iwan, despite recording them already for the original show's Season 4.
- Unlike the original series, the title of the episode is no longer shown on-screen at the start, but it is still read out loud. This is due to the fact that Disney Jr. shows had phased out the title card names on the screen with the name of the episode is being read out loud, but not shown on-screen since2018.
- When someone thanks the viewers during the Hot Dog Dance, they talk for way shorter than compared to Seasons 2 to 4 of the original show.
- The Anywhere Area Switch is now called the Surprise Switch. It also now has fewer lights on its sides.
- The Mouseketools' color backgrounds are the same in every episode. They can be in any order, but they will always be green, cyan, pink, and yellow.
- The episodes are more musical compared to what it was in the original.
- The Mousekedoer's blue light that flashes is now red.
- It also uses a more modern animation when transferring the Mouseketools to Toodles.
- The end credits are on a background of the clubhouse with the clubhouse removed, and it plays an instrumental version of the theme song.
- Whenever getting a Mouseketool in an episode, Mickey or anyone else thanks Toodles for giving it. This occurs in "Mickey's New Helper", "Goofy's Sock Hunt", "Goofy Pizza", "Mickey's Mail Mix-Up",Mickey and Pluto Go Camping"Martian Mishap" andMinnie's Rubber Ducky Doozy.
- Mickey Theater isn't referred to by name. It's just called an amphitheater.
- In the original series, Mickey usually reads the episode title. But in this series, the character whose name is featured in the episode title will usually read it.
- Hilda Hippo now speaks in this series.
- The Toon Car has received a new Paint Job, with more details and a slightly different color scheme.
Trivia[]
- This marks the animation debut ofDuffy the Disney Bear, who had previously only been depicted in select theme parks and merchandise and is scheduled to get his own show the same year.
- Tress MacNeille returns as the voice of Daisy Duck in this series, having been replaced byDebra Wilson for Seasons 2-3 ofMickey Mouse Funhouse due to the former being too busy with other projects.
- Most of the cast from the original series reprises the roles of their respective characters, except forRussi Taylor andWill Ryan, as Russi Taylor passed away in2019 and Will Ryan respectively passed away in2021. The current voice ofMinnie Mouse (Kaitlyn Robrock) and the current voice ofWillie the Giant (Brock Powell) voice their respective characters in this revival series.
- Additionally, Rob Paulsen also hasn't return into the series for Toodles' role due to the higher-ups deciding that Toodles should be silent again.
- This is the fifth Disney animated television series to be a revival of its original series afterDuckTales,The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder,Minnie's Bow-Toons: Party Palace Pals/Camp Minnie, andPhineas and Ferb.
- It is also the third Disney Jr. Original series to be a reboot afterMuppet Babies andMinnie's Bow-Toons: Party Palace Pals/Camp Minnie, and the second to be a reboot of another Disney Jr. Original series afterMinnie's Bow-Toons: Party Palace Pals/Camp Minnie.
- This is the fifth timeBill Farmer andKaitlyn Robrock appear together in a Disney animated series, followingAmphibia,Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures,The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse, andMickey Mouse Funhouse.
- According toComicBook.com, Mickey's voice actor,Bret Iwan, confirmed that voice recording is currently in session and teased "little cameos" of surprise guests (whom he referred to as "Mystery Mousekepals") who will occasionally appear, unlike the original series.
- According to a leaked plot, a new zone called the Laughing Loft will appear.
- The plot has also teased a special area made for Minnie and a brand-new character named Little Helper.
- The intro and theme song was shown during the overture of Disney Jr. Live on Tour: Let's Play in September 2024.
- Disney Jr. accidentally leaked the theme song on June 11, but it was taken down a few minutes after due to an editing error. The theme song officially came out on their channel on June 12.
- The press release reveals characters, like Donald will get their own personal clubhouses as the series goes on, but technically for Donald, this will be the second time he gets his own clubhouse if the "Donald's Brand New Clubhouse" episode from the original series counts.
- This marksClara Cluck,Farfus the Dragon, andCuckoo Loca's first appearances in the Clubhouse series.
- The Mystery Mousekepals appear to work similarly toHigglytown Heroes, as both have a person serve as a helper to a situation.
- According to fun facts (which can be seen on Facebook and TikTok), characters fromMickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures will appear in the series.
- Most of Toodles' theme returns in the series. However, Toodles' Space theme doesn't return in Space themed episodes for some reason
- So far, 20 out of the 28 Season 1 episodes have been confirmed.
- It is currently unknown what the other 8 episodes of Season 1 will be.
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References[]
- ↑Hot diggity DOG, problem solved! Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+ is coming to Disney Jr. on July 21st and next day on @DisneyPlus ✨
- ↑🎶 M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E 🎶
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+ is coming to #DisneyJr on July 21st and next day on @DisneyPlus - ↑3.03.1https://thewaltdisneycompany.com/mickey-mouse-clubhouse-plus-interview/
- ↑'Mickey Mouse Clubhouse' Revival Leads Disney Junior Slate; Taye Diggs To Voice King Triton With Amber Riley As Ursula In 'Ariel' Animated Series
- ↑'Mickey Mouse Clubhouse' To Be Revived, As Disney Junior Reveals New Slate Including Shows With Taye Diggs, Cynthia Erivo, More
- ↑https://deadline.com/2025/08/disney-jr-slate-new-series-renewals-premiere-dates-1236481718/
- ↑https://www.dgepress.com/disneybrandedtelevision/pressrelease/mickey-mouse-clubhouse/
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