Disney's House of Mouse
House of Mouse drops you into a neon lit nightclub where a familiar cast of Disney icons hangs out after hours. The premise isn't about a single story, but about one lively night where characters mingle, sing, and swap jokes as a rotating lineup performs on stage and in short sketches between... Read more
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About Disney's House of Mouse
House of Mouse drops you into a neon lit nightclub where a familiar cast of Disney icons hangs out after hours. The premise isn't about a single story, but about one lively night where characters mingle, sing, and swap jokes as a rotating lineup performs on stage and in short sketches between acts. Mickey Mouse acts as host, guiding the action with quick quips and friendly banter that nod to decades of animation. Guests come and go, from goofy pals to noble princesses, while the club's bouncy energy keeps the mood light and welcoming for kids and grown-ups alike. It's warm, nostalgic, and designed to feel like a celebration of Disney animation. The show gleefully defies gravity with cartoonish antics.
Released in 2001, House of Mouse was created by Peter Montgomery and produced by Disney Television Animation. The show features the core Disney voice cast, with Wayne Allwine as Mickey and Bill Farmer as Goofy and Pluto, with modern polish.
House of Mouse gave fans a live action club vibe that let generations reconnect with favorite characters in a new, social setting. It reinforced the sense that Disney characters exist beyond films, feeding cross media ideas and keeping the brand vibrant on television between feature releases, and stayed a staple.
Critics praised the warm tone and ensemble humor, a format that balances nostalgia with kid friendly adventures. The show leans into character dynamics over plot, highlighting teamwork, friendship, and celebration of classic animation, while delivering short skits that glide between musical performances and visual gags, for families and fans alike.
Awards: The series did not receive major nominations from the big awards circuits during its run, though it earned affection from fans and inspired future Disney TV crossovers. Its value rests in introducing a shared stage where many characters can appear together.
Details
- Release Date
- January 13, 2001
- User Ratings
- 79 votes
- Type
- TV Series
- Seasons
- 3
- Episodes
- 52
- Genres
- Animation, Kids, Comedy, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Cast
Wayne Allwine
Mickey Mouse (voice)
Bill Farmer
Goofy / Pluto (voice)
Russi Taylor
Minnie Mouse (voice)
Tress MacNeille
Daisy Duck / Chip (voice)
Tony Anselmo
Donald Duck (voice)
Corey Burton
Ludwig Von Drake / Dale (voice)
Rod Roddy
Mike (voice)
Anders Bircow
Mickey Mouse (voice)
Louise Engell
Minnie Mouse (voice)
Dick Kaysø
Anders And (voice)
Created by: Peter Montgomery
Seasons (3 seasons, 52 episodes)
Season 1
13 episodes - 2001
Season 2
13 episodes - 2001
Season 3
26 episodes - 2002