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Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+ (originally titled as Mickey Mouse Clubhouse 2.0 during production[1]) is an upcoming American television series expected to premiere on Disney Jr. and Disney+ sometime in August 2025. It will be a revival/reboot of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. The series was announced at the Disney Jr. & Friends Playdate event at Disney California Adventure at Disneyland Resort on August 18, 2023.
Synopsis[]
Mickey and his pals welcome everyone back to the clubhouse 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 level called the Laughing Loft, Minnie's very own clubhouse, and an adorable new friend Little Helper. Mickey's trusted teddy bear, Duffy the Disney Bear, might even make a few appearances. 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.[1]
Voice cast[]
- Mickey Mouse (voiced by Bret Iwan) is the optimistic and easygoing leader of The Sensational Six. He is very patient and caring, especially towards his pet dog Pluto. He's self-aware and somewhat puts on a Bugs Bunny-esque disposition. He is Minnie's boyfriend.
- Minnie Mouse (voiced by Kaitlyn Robrock) is Mickey Mouse's loving and quick-thinking girlfriend and Daisy's best friend who loves bows. She is often prone to being put in over-the-top experiences.
- Donald Duck (voiced by Tony Anselmo) is Mickey's short-tempered but good-natured best friend and Daisy's boyfriend. He is often shown to display a short temper that is easily provoked, though it's a noticeably rare occasion in this series.
- Daisy Duck (voiced by Tress MacNeille) is Donald's girlfriend and Minnie's best friend, who is prone to getting distracted and being talkative. However, she does mean well, and she also knows how to solve many problems and mysteries.
- Goofy (voiced by Bill Farmer) is Mickey's innocent but well-meaning best friend. Being the clumsy guy he is, Goofy is often prone to most of the slapstick presented in this series.
- Pluto (vocal effects provided by Bill Farmer) is Mickey's best pet dog who loves adventures.
- Figaro is Minnie's best pet cat who loves to play.
- Butch is Pete's strongest pet bulldog.
- Mr. Pettibone is Goofy's pet kitten who loves to eat Big Red Gooey Fish. (All vocal effects provided by Frank Welker)
- Toodles (voiced by TBA) is a tool-distributing robot that Mickey calls to present the Mouseketools for every episode.
- Pete (voiced by Jim Cummings) is traditionally depicted as the antagonist of the Mickey Mouse/Ducktales universe.
- Chip and Dale (voiced by Tress MacNeille and Corey Burton respectively) are duo of anthropomorphic chipmunks. Of the two, Chip is portrayed as being safe, focused, and having a mind for logical scheming. Dale, by contrast, is more laid-back, dim-witted, and impulsive, and has a very strong sense of humor.
- Ludwig Von Drake (voiced by Corey Burton) is described as a scientist, lecturer, psychologist, and world traveler. The character displayed his "expert" knowledge on a variety of subjects.
- Clarabelle Cow (voiced by April Winchell) is one of Minnie Mouse's best friends. She was once depicted as the girlfriend of Horace Horsecollar, although now she is often paired with Goofy.
- Willie the Giant (voiced by Brock Powell) (Hasn’t been confirmed)) is a giant who is incredibly strong, Despite this, he is portrayed as immature and dimwitted, given his fondness for toys and inability to pronounce certain words.
- Duffy the Disney Bear (voiced by TBA) is one of the new characters made for Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+. He had previously only been depicted in select theme parks and merchandise and is scheduled to get his own show.
- Little Helper (voiced by TBA) is one of the new characters made for Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+.
Trivia[]
- The intro and theme song was shown during the overture of Disney Jr. Live on Tour: Let's Play in September 2024.
- This will mark the animation debut of Duffy 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.
- It might be possible if the reboot actually has a new logo, according to some sources.
- This is the fifth Disney animated television series to be a reboot of its original series after DuckTales, The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder, Minnie's Bow-Toons: Party Palace Pals/Camp Minnie, and the upcoming Phineas and Ferb reboot.
- It is also the third Disney Jr. Original series to be a reboot after Muppet Babies and Minnie's Bow-Toons: Party Palace Pals/Camp Minnie, and the second to be a reboot of another Disney Junior Original series after Minnie's Bow-Toons: Party Palace Pals/Camp Minnie.
- According to ComicBook.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. The article also stated that the premise of Clubhouse 2.0 will be the same as the original albeit a little more adventurous. Several changes to the Clubhouse were shown during the Disney Jr. Live show. While it's unknown what's confirmed as such changes due to the show still being in production, some additions include a pool and a possible redesign of the Mousekedoer.
- 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.
- According to an interview with Bret Iwan, it was confirmed that Toodles will be returning for the reboot. While his voice actor Rob Paulsen is likely to return for the first season of the reboot, Toodles is confirmed to have his face thanks to some footage from Disney Junior Dance Party on Tour and footage of the Hot Dog Dance at the Indianapolis Children's Museum's Mickey Mouse Clubhouse exhibit.
- The intro is possibly the same as the original series but altered with new details.
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