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==Qualities That Aren’t A Hot Diggety Dog== #It isn't perfectly faithful to the original ''[[Mickey Mouse (1928)|Mickey Mouse]]'', as it throws out its original premise in favor of a new one. #*Unlike ''[[Disney's House of Mouse|House of Mouse]]'' (which had a different premise but retained the ''Mickey Mouse'' film series' comedy, writing, animation, acting, and cameos), this series only has a few of those. #*Also, this show can confuse people who'll watch the normal cartoons after this show, such as Pete being the villain, Mickey and Minnie and Donald and Daisy being in love relationships and Donald Duck being a foe of Humphrey the Bear and Chip 'n' Dale. #The show's plots are too similar to other franchise made in other channels before ''Mickey Mouse Clubhouse'', most notably ''Dora The Explorer'' and ''Little Einsteins'', since it featured characters doing the same things. #Also, like many Playhouse Disney shows in the mid-2000s through 2011, such as ''Jojo's Circus'', ''My Friends Tigger & Pooh'', and ''Little Einsteins'', Mickey Mouse and his friends' constant fourth wall breaking can get repetitive to older viewers. #Many characters from the ''Mickey Mouse'' franchise are absent, apart from the main characters and some fan favorites like Pete and Clarabelle. #*Examples: Scrooge McDuck, April, May and June, The Beagle Boys, Huey, Dewey and Louie and more. #Overly simple plots. The way they are structured can get repetitive to some viewers after a while. #Most of the songs are just the characters rhythmically talking, which can't even be considered songs at all, except for the theme song and the Hot Dog song. #[[Disney Channel (1983-2008, 2017-present)|Disney Channel]] went downhill shortly after the show premiered on Playhouse Disney in 2006, as it would drop all Mickey Mouse-related cartoons in favor of more teencoms and reruns of ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' until 2019. #"Goofy Baby" uses the "innocent character gets turned into a baby" cliché which happened to Goofy, and he eventually messed himself, which is very problematic. #*There's a scene in said episode where Goofy Baby gets his diaper changed. While this is a natural part of life, it's something that shouldn't be in the show due to the targeted audience being very young children. #This show may have misled some people into thinking that Mickey Mouse is only for younger children, which is totally not true, especially considering he was created almost an entire century ago as of now, and has always been gaining popularity since his inception. #Season 1's animation is a bit wonky due to DQ Entertainment in India making the model rigs, but thankfully, in between Seasons 1 and 2, the model rigs were sent to Toon City in The Philippines (who had previously done animation for Disney's House of Mouse) to be smoothed out and re-rigged to be more fluidly animated.
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