Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures is a madcap car-racing adventure for preschoolers featuring the Sensational Six (Mickey, Minnie, Pluto, Goofy, Donald, and Daisy) as the main characters. It is the successor to Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, but this series isn't interactive. Also, instead of a full-length 22-minute story, this series contains two shorter 11-minute stories per episode.
The show premiered on January 15, 2017,[2] on Disney Jr. and programming blocks around the world so the series takes the Sensational Six and their uniquely personalized vehicles on humorous high-spirited races around the globe, including hometown capers in Hot Dog Hills.
On March 15, 2017, it was announced that the show had been renewed for a second season.[3] The show was renewed for a third and final season in 2018.[4] With the third season, the show was renamed to Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures (with the past seasons being renamed to Mickey Mouse Roadster Racers) and re-introduces the song "Hot Dog!" from Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. The final episode of the series aired on October 1, 2021, almost a month and a half after the premiere of its successor Mickey Mouse Funhouse.
Jim Cummings as Pete, Colonel Pete, Pancho Pete, Pau Hana Pete, Piston Pietro, Pu Pu Platter Pete, Sir Lord Pete, Beefeater Pete, Peteroni Leone, Pau Hana Pete, Pineapple Patty, Sky Commander Peterlovsky, El Toro Pete, Hunchback Pete, Captain Peterson, Colonel Pete, Lord Beaglethwait, Officer Schnauze, Earl, Dr. Fozz, Bigfoot Beast, Mr. Beaglegish, Mr. Thunderboom, Grandpa Kai, Sato, Bolero Man, Grandpa Matisse, Additional voices
Mickey and the Roadster Racers Minnie Disney Junior
Roadster Transformations Mickey and the Roadster Racers Disney Junior
Theme Song 🎶 - Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures - Disney Junior
Official music video from Disney Junior's YouTube channel
Trivia[]
Tony Anselmo was replaced by Daniel Ross as Donald Duck in this series for unknown reasons, possibly due to a lot of other projects that featured Donald, such as 2017's DuckTales and Kingdom Hearts III. However, Anselmo did voice Donald for clips of the show used in Disney Junior Dance Party.
Because of that, this is the first project where some other than Tony Anselmo voices Donald.
Anselmo would eventually return to voice Donald full time starting with Mickey Mouse Funhouse.
Mickey's race car number is 28, a reference to his debut in Steamboat Willie, which was released in 1928.
Morty McCool's race car number is 36, yet another debut reference, albeit to Mickey's Rival, which was released in 1936.
In the first two seasons, The Toon Car from the Clubhouse is the only tie to the previous series aside from the characters.
This is the only Mickey Mouse TV series to be renamed.
This is the final series that Russi Taylor starred in as Minnie Mouse before her death in 2019. She was replaced by Kaitlyn Robrock starting in July 2020.
This is the second Disney animated series in which Bill Farmer and Kaitlyn Robrock appear together, after Amphibia.
This is the first computer-animated Mickey Mouse TV series and Disney Jr. TV series to feature Horace Horsecollar.
Home media[]
The first few episodes of Mickey and the Roadster Racers were released on DVD on March 7, 2017.[5]
Mickey Saves Christmas can also be considered a spin-off since it features three of the kids (Susie, Pearl, and Elray) reprising their original voices, as well as mentioning four (Bitsy/Buddy/Cleo/Clifford) who do not appear.