Over the past 15 years, Mickey Mouse has played a new key role of bringing Disney animation to a modern day level of CGI animation. And on the heels of two successful CGI Mickey preschool series Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and Mickey Mouse and the Roadster Racers: Mixed Up Adventures, it's only fitting and makes sense that Disney would be glad to do CGI Mickey again for a new decade,
The all new Mickey Mouse Funhouse series scheduled for a 2021 premiere on Playhouse Disney and Disney Junior is the latest entry in the Mickey Mouse saga. In the new series, Mickey and his crew of pals get their clubhouse with mousekatools rebuilt after getting demolished for five years but have remodeled it to a talking funhouse named Funny who leads Mickey and his crew onto new adventures.
Among the people and the reprise of roles from Bret Iwan, Tony Anselmo, Tress MacNelle, Bill Farmer, Corey Burton, Jim Cummings, Dee Bradley Baker, Frank Welker, April Winchell and Rob Paulsen, newcomer to the MMC is Kaitlyn Robrock who takes over the role of Minnie Mouse from the late Russi Taylor who died at 75 years old in July of last year. Beau Black and Captain Bogg & Salty's Loren Hoskins who have worked with Disney before on programs like Jake and the Neverland Pirates and The Lion King Guard will write the songs for the episodes.
Like the third season of Mickey's previous series, each episode will contain 2 11-minute stories and a dance break or song in between them. It's unknown whether They Might Be Giants who performed the MMCH songs in Mickey's previous two series will be contributing to the project again or if new names will be on the job.
Mickey Mouse Funhouse premieres on Disney Channels in 2021.
Monday, October 5, 2020
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