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== Why It's a Hot Dog, Hot Dog, Hot Diggety Dog == #The theme song is great, catchy and fun. #Very educational, as it teaches young children about shapes, colors, numbers, social skills, friendshi, animals etc. #It doesn't try to cash in on the latest trends and treats the audience with a very high level of respect. #Fantastic voice acting, to the point where it seems like they are all having fun with their respective characters. Only a few examples include the late Wayne Allwine, Tony Anselmo, the late Russi Taylor, Bill Farmer, Tress MacNeille, Rob Paulsen and many others. #*The show properly utilizes the talents of the late Wayne Allwine, as Allwine had recorded enough dialogue for season three before his 2009 death. The same goes with the late Russi Taylor who had recorded enough dialogue for the entire series before her 2019 death. #Hilarious moments, mainly from Mickey Mouse and his friends. #*Pete have his own moments too #A great way to introduce kids to Disney. #*A great way to introduce them to the Mickey Mouse universe, too. #Some parental bonuses, such as: #*Mortimer (who first appeared in a 1936 short called "Mickey's Rival") appears in two episodes ("Minnie's Birthday" and "Super Adventure!"). The first occurrence is simply a cameo where Mickey spots him playing a banjo under a tree, and in the second, he serves as the overarching and later main antagonist of "Super Adventure", being portrayed as a greedy and calculating kleptomaniac named Mega Mort who shrinks locations to add to his massive collection of items. #*The clubhouse turns black and white in "Mickey's Color Adventure", a homage to olden black-and-white cartoons that Mickey originally starred in. #*In "Donald's Hiccups", the Clubhousers/Sensational Six sing the Mickey Mouse March at the end, referencing the 1955 Mickey Mouse Club series that the show is more-or-less loosely based off of. #*The show occasionally utilizes elements from pop culture in the form of several parodies. Examples include homages to Balto, James Bond, Matter of Britain, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Alice in Wonderland, Old MacDonald Had a Farm, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, and Superman. More info can be seen below. #*In "Road Rally", when Pete finds that the road is blocked by a massive pile of rubber ducks, he exclaims, "That's the third largest pile of rubber duckies I've ever seen!", referencing the video game Monkey Island. #*"The Wizard of Dizz" is an hour-long homage to The Wizard of Oz. #*"Mickey's Monster Musical" has plenty of nods to, of all things, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, being a musical about Mickey and Minnie's car breaking down next to a haunted castle with a mad scientist. The song "All You Need is Light" is a mix of "Science Fiction/Double Feature" and "There's a Light" and even the opening song is a reference to "Dammit Jannet" only with Mickey asking Minnie to go on a picnic with him instead of proposing. #*"Minnie-rella" is a great remake of the iconic Cinderella, but with Mickey Mouse characters. #Subverts preschool show cliches by having a three-dimensional villain in the form of Pete. In fact, he's not even a villain, he's more of an anti-hero/anti-villain, since he makes friends with the Sensational Six from time to time. #While Most of the songs are just the characters rhythmically talking, which can't even be considered songs at all, some do have some singing and many of the songs can be catchy. #There are several good jokes in the series that are worth a chuckle, such as Pete's Halloween party invitation card that Mickey gets in "Mickey's Treat", which starts off cheerful, but gradually becomes more depressing in-tone as Pete laments that no one comes to his party and he's so lonely. #Daisy Duck was massively redeemed in the show after being previously flanderized in ''Mickey Mouse Works'', ''Disney's House of Mouse'', and ''Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas'' and got her classic and original personality back from this point onwards. The same goes with the rest of the cast. #A Goofy Fairy Tale was an amazing series finale. #After it ended, the show paved the way for better follow-ups in ''Mickey and the Roadster Racers''/''Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures'' and ''[[Mickey Mouse Funhouse]]'', which are slight improvements over ''Mickey Mouse Clubhouse''. #Starting in Season 2, the animation got more smoother and fluid, the jokes being better written and the characters even receive more development. #This is the first Disney Junior (formerly Playhouse Disney) to go HD 16:9 Widescreen. #It's currently available in Disney+
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