"Goofy Baby" is the thirty-first episode of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. It originally aired on Playhouse Disney on January 27, 2008, and is the fourth episode in the second season.
Plot[]
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Goofy has been turned into a baby by one of Ludwig Von Drake's inventions. After visiting Ludwig Von Drake, Goofy is turned into a baby by a time machine attempting to turn him into a knight from medieval times. Mickey and his friends embark on a mission to turn him back, and learn several things about babies in the process.
Cast[]
- Wayne Allwine as Mickey Mouse
- Russi Taylor as Minnie Mouse
- Bill Farmer as Goofy (Adult form and Baby form)/Pluto
- Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck
- Tress MacNeille as Daisy Duck
- Jim Cummings as Pete
- Corey Burton as Ludwig Von Drake
- Toodles
Mouseketools[]
- A Bouncy Ball (to fix the Tick-Tock Time Machine)
- Tape (to keep Goofy Baby's diaper up)
- A Ladder (to reach Goofy Baby at the Fanfarea)
- Three Baby Bottles (Mystery Mouseketool, to feed Goofy Baby)
End Credits[]
- Recapping what activities Mickey and the gang did with Goofy Baby.
Goofs[]
- Unlike most episodes where after the Mystery Mousketool was revealed, when Mickey and the others call Toodles for the Bouncy Ball, the Mystery Mousketool sign would be shown in Grayscale instead of the Three Baby Bottles.
- This would also later happen again in Mickey and the Enchanted Egg and Donald Hatches an Egg, this error also happened earlier in Minnie's Birthday.
Trivia[]
- The episode title is a reference to the Austin Powers phrase "Groovy, baby!".
- The audio phrase "We got ears, say cheers!" from this episode from when Mickey, Donald, and Pluto chose the tape to tape up Goofy Baby's diaper is recycled through most episodes of Seasons 2 and 3.
- This episode was produced in 2007, according to the credits.
- This episode contains pouring some of the milk from a baby bottle into another, just like in the Blue's Clues episode, "Cafe Blue" about pouring some of apple juice from a cup into another.
- When Goofy Baby burps, he says, "Garsh!" instead of "Excuse me!" because in Goofy's catchphrase, a W is in it and in Goofy Baby's, it is not.
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