Disneyville


 * This article is about the fictional home of Mickey Mouse. For the Who Framed Roger Rabbit version, see Toontown. For the themed land, see Mickey's Toontown. For the online game, see Toontown Online.

Toontown is the quintessential home of Mickey Mouse and his supporting cast in most of their modern appearances, having made its animated debut in the short Runaway Brain in 1995. Since, it has appeared in various media starring Mickey and his friends including television, films, video games and a wide array of promotional material.

Description
The town is an amalgamation of the original city of the same name featured in the 1988 animated/live-action hybrid film Who Framed Roger Rabbit and the Disneyland attraction Mickey's Toontown. The homes of the town (such as Mickey's red and yellow house, and Minnie's purple and pink house) are directly modeled after the real-life attractions in Disneyland.

As mentioned, the town serves as the home for Mickey Mouse and friends, though in the series House of Mouse, several characters from the Disney animated features canon has made appearances in Toontown, more specifically the town's nightclub on Main Street, the House of Mouse.

Places of Interest

 * Mickey's House - The residence of Mickey Mouse and Pluto. In the continuity of Epic Mickey, Mickey's house homes a magical mirror that leads to the tower of Yen Sid from Fantasia.
 * Minnie's House - The residence of Minnie Mouse and her kitten Figaro.
 * Donald's House - The residence of Donald Duck. In some appearances, Donald's house appears as an average home, while in some appearances as Mickey Mouse Works, it is a boat modeled after the Miss Daisy in the Disney theme parks.
 * Goofy's House - The home of Goofy. As with Donald, Goofy's home takes on a number of different appearances, including an average home, a trailer in Mickey Mouse Works, and most frequently a large, sloppily built home with a stone chimney as featured in the theme parks.

Trivia

 * While Mickey's comic hometown of Mouseton is implied to be the setting of Paul Rudish's Mickey Mouse shorts in solicitations for IDW Publishing's comic adaptations of the shorts, the actual shorts themselves have featured Mickey, Minnie and Goofy's home from Toontown in the episodes "Sleepwalkin'" and "A Flower for Minnie", confirming that Toontown is indeed the setting.