Mickey's Starland Show

Mickey's Starland Show (originally known as Mickey's Magical TV World) is an extinct stage show attraction which played in former Mickey's Starland from May 1990 to March 11, 1996.

Plot
The first version of the show which debuted in 1990 featured Zummi and Gruffi from The Gummi Bears, Scrooge McDuck, and Launchpad McQuack from DuckTales, and Chip 'n Dale and Gadget from Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers. In the fourth quarter of that year, Gruffi and Gadget were removed and Baloo and Louie from TaleSpin took over the section where Mickey would appear and come down the stairs as the Mickey Mouse Club plays. Also, the hostess was named C.J. and the machine located on the right side of the stage became a computer rapper name D.U.D.E. who changed his voice and some of his rapping lines (especially for Darkwing Duck) in the last two versions.

When Walt Disney World celebrated its 20th anniversary in 1991, Roger Rabbit was added to the show to appear when C.J. and the audience were about to expect Mickey and then bring a young volunteer to throw a ball into the Roger cut-out's mouth. Later on, Darkwing Duck replaced the Gummi Bears.

In 1992, Scrooge, Launchpad, and Roger Rabbit were cut out of the show as DuckTales was replaced by Goof Troop to feature Goofy and Max and the vault was replaced by Goofy's house. So the Darkwing Duck segment script changed and had Darkwing and C.J. doing the box trick without Launchpad, and also, after the Goof Troop segment, when Goofy shuts the door, he gets trapped in his house by the home security system which would prevent Max from doing his science project.

In 1993, Bonkers D. Bobcat from Bonkers replaced Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers. Launchpad returned to the show as Darkwing's sidekick, Baloo and Louie's lines switched places during the finale. Despite being replaced by the Aladdin TV series in 1994, TaleSpin was the only show whose segment did not get replaced. So this was the final incarnation of the show which continued to run until the attraction's closure in 1996.