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  1. Disney's House of Mouse is an American animated television series, produced by Walt Disney Television, that originally aired from 2001 to 2003. The series stars Mickey Mouse and his friends who run the House of Mouse nightclub together. Poll of the Month. Featured Character.

  2. Crossovers. The cartoon stars of Disney, Warner Bros., MGM, and Universal come together in this piece of promotional art for Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Numerous Disney characters appear as guests at the House of Mouse. Over 200 playable characters from various movies created by Disney and Pixar, TV Shows, and Muppets in Disney Heroes: Battle Mode.

  3. House of Mouse. Mickey's rival in this show is Mortimer Mouse, taken from the animated short Mickey's Rival (1936). When Walt Disney first created Mickey, he intended for the name to be Mortimer, but his wife convinced him to change it to Mickey. Helpful • 15 1. Dinosaur (2000) is the only Disney Animated Feature Film, that came before House ...

  4. Mickey turning his back on Pete from the episode, Pete's House of Villains. The closing credit background on the club from the outro in every 52 episodes from 3 seasons. A title card for the beginning of a cartoon. Executioner angry. Pete joined the Skeleton Dance. Mickey Mouse as Pinocchio in the episode: "Jiminy Cricket".

  5. The House of Mouse is a nightclub located in the middle of Main Street, Toontown and is the central location of the TV series of the same name. The club was co-founded by Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. On opening night, the club was purchased by the evil landlord Pete, who plots to shut down the club but fails every time he does so. In the course of the series, the club was briefly owned by ...

  6. Bernard (The Rescuers) Miss Bianca. Bill the Lizard. The Bimbettes. Birds (Cinderella) Blue Fairy. Mr. Bluebird. Boi. Madame Adelaide Bonfamille.

  7. 24 de ene. de 2006 · Disney has announced that it will buy Pixar, the successful animation studio majority owned by Apple's Steve Jobs, for $7.4 billion. Responsible for hits including "A Bug's Life," "Toy Story," and ...