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#* ''Mickey in Arabia'' featured stereotypes of Arabians.
#* ''Mickey in Arabia'' featured stereotypes of Arabians.
#* Thankfully, unlike Africans or African-Americans or most cartoons of the time, it didn't feature that many stereotypes of East Asians.
#* Thankfully, unlike Africans or African-Americans or most cartoons of the time, it didn't feature that many stereotypes of East Asians.
# Mickey Mouse Clubhouse wasn't well-received by some Mickey Mouse fans, since it disrespected the source material of the shorts and had a repetitive episode formula of Mickey and his friends solving minor problems in a 22-minute format and the series itself was aimed at toddlers which is not a bad thing, but the show uses Fake Interactivity in a very dumb-downed way (like many preschool shows in that era) and overuses Fourth-Wall Breaking to the point where it gets annoying quickly.
# Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, while a good TV show, wasn't well-received by some Mickey Mouse fans, since it disrespected the source material of the shorts and had a repetitive episode formula of Mickey and his friends solving minor problems in a 22-minute format and the series itself was aimed at toddlers which is not a bad thing, but the show uses Fake Interactivity in a very dumb-downed way (like many preschool shows in that era) and overuses Fourth-Wall Breaking to the point where it gets annoying easily & quickly.
#* In fact, the show got extremely popular to the point where it has overshadowed the history of the character and all of the spin-off material featuring the characters and even the film short themselves (both Walt Disney and Paul Rudish) and also Mickey Mouse Works and House of Mouse. And worse, many people have confused Mickey Mouse for being aimed at preschoolers, which isn't the case, and many people nowadays only associate Mickey Mouse with the show in general and tend to overlook most of the other material featuring the character.
#* In fact, the show got extremely popular to the point where it has overshadowed the history of the character and all of the spin-off material featuring the characters and even the film short themselves (both Walt Disney and Paul Rudish) and also Mickey Mouse Works and House of Mouse. And worse, many people have confused Mickey Mouse for being aimed at preschoolers, which clearly isn't the case, and many people nowadays only associate Mickey Mouse with the show in general and tend to overlook most of the other material featuring the character.
#* The show is also the reason why Mickey nowadays is usually mocked by many people and always gets depicted in a negative light overall.
#* The show is also the reason why Mickey nowadays is usually mocked by many people and always gets depicted in a negative light overall.
#* It also ran for way too long, running for 10 years from 2006 to 2016, which makes it the longest running Disney show of all time, and thankfully, Mickey and the Roadster Racers/Mickey Mouse's Mixed Up Adventures and Mickey Mouse Funhouse (to some extent) are improvements over Clubhouse and redeemed the modern version of Mickey Mouse.
#* It also ran for way too long, running for 10 years from 2006 to 2016, which makes it the longest running Disney show of all time, and thankfully, Mickey and the Roadster Racers/Mickey Mouse's Mixed Up Adventures and Mickey Mouse Funhouse (to some extent) are improvements over Clubhouse and redeemed the modern version of Mickey Mouse.
#* It also disregards the legacy of the character and mocks long-time fans of the Mouse himself, thus it ended up receiving mixed reviews from critics, as IMDb gave the series a 5.8/10 and the Metacritic user score is actually rather low too.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==