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Mickey and his best pals - Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Goofy and Pluto - embark on their greatest adventures yet, navigating the curve-balls of a wild and zany world where the magic of Disney mak... Read allMickey and his best pals - Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Goofy and Pluto - embark on their greatest adventures yet, navigating the curve-balls of a wild and zany world where the magic of Disney makes the impossible possible.Mickey and his best pals - Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Goofy and Pluto - embark on their greatest adventures yet, navigating the curve-balls of a wild and zany world where the magic of Disney makes the impossible possible.
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10kshupex
My 33 yr old husband and I, a 32 yr old woman, put this show on for our 4yr old and 18 month old daughter. We find that we watch it even without them around, this show is so funny, we are laughing and going back to rewatch parts over and over.. PLEASE PLEASE give us more! We tell all our friends with kids that they need to watch. I can't get enough.
10Geedeeb
I don't know what show some of these reviewers have been watching, but TWWOMM does *not* contain any material that will threaten your precious cherub's wellbeing. It's full of lovely messages and gorgeous animation, but above all it's the humor and character expressions that are absolute standouts. Very sparsely sprinkled throughout are some edgy touches and some broad blockbustery action pieces, but that's it.
It builds on the previous phenomenal shorts by stretching the runtime, but it's essentially the same beast. A minor point of criticism is that sometimes that length works against it and makes some episodes feel a bit bloated,, but I'm really not going to complain about a triple dose of this Mickey Mouse.
Despite the horrendous scheduling issues and abhorrent platforming and promotion of their animation output, current Disney cartoons are top tier material, and this sits right beside the new Ducktales and Amphibia.
It builds on the previous phenomenal shorts by stretching the runtime, but it's essentially the same beast. A minor point of criticism is that sometimes that length works against it and makes some episodes feel a bit bloated,, but I'm really not going to complain about a triple dose of this Mickey Mouse.
Despite the horrendous scheduling issues and abhorrent platforming and promotion of their animation output, current Disney cartoons are top tier material, and this sits right beside the new Ducktales and Amphibia.
This demands your complete attention. There is so much detail and nuance in every expression and action that you must not avert your eyes.
There are a lot of Karens here in the review section whining about the show, comparing it to Ren and Stimpy. Last I checked, Mickey Mouse doesn't rely on grossout humor. There's some wacky comedy, but it's not like Ren and Stimpy at all.
Anyways, this show is actually good if you take the time to watch it. Mickey Mouse isn't for babies, it's for everyone, and saying that Mickey should only be 100% squeaky-clean and childish continues the stigma that animation is only for kids, when animation is actually for everyone. If you don't like the show, go back to watching Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.
I really enjoy the Paul Rudish run of Mickey Mouse shorts from 2013-2019. They're short, sweet, to the point, and with lovely animation and character designs. This new show still has all those aspects, and continues to boast smooth animation, references to the Disney lore, and the iconic characters we all know and love.
My favorite episode is the House of Tomorrow one. The episode is set within the Monsanto House of the Future, one of the earlier attractions of Tomorrowland in Disneyland. I'm a huge Disney nut, so it was nice to see all the references in this episode, as well as the show in general.
Parents, please stop clutching your pearls 24/7 and touch some grass for once. Sincerely, a 16 year old animation fanatic who gives everything a fair shake and will never be a Karen for as long as I live.
Anyways, this show is actually good if you take the time to watch it. Mickey Mouse isn't for babies, it's for everyone, and saying that Mickey should only be 100% squeaky-clean and childish continues the stigma that animation is only for kids, when animation is actually for everyone. If you don't like the show, go back to watching Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.
I really enjoy the Paul Rudish run of Mickey Mouse shorts from 2013-2019. They're short, sweet, to the point, and with lovely animation and character designs. This new show still has all those aspects, and continues to boast smooth animation, references to the Disney lore, and the iconic characters we all know and love.
My favorite episode is the House of Tomorrow one. The episode is set within the Monsanto House of the Future, one of the earlier attractions of Tomorrowland in Disneyland. I'm a huge Disney nut, so it was nice to see all the references in this episode, as well as the show in general.
Parents, please stop clutching your pearls 24/7 and touch some grass for once. Sincerely, a 16 year old animation fanatic who gives everything a fair shake and will never be a Karen for as long as I live.
There's definitely similarities to Ren and Stimpy! I think it's great! My 2 year old seems to enjoy it too!
Did you know
- TriviaKaitlyn Robrock takes over as the voice of Minnie following Russi Taylor's untimely death on July 27th 2019, having officially become her current voice actress since the last few episodes of the Disney Junior series Mickey and the Roadster Racers (2017).
- ConnectionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Big Screen, Bigger Problems (2020)
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