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|image = Mortimer Mouse.jpg
 
|image = Mortimer Mouse.jpg
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|films = ''[[Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas]]<br>[[Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse]]'' (cameo)
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|films = ''[[Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas]]<br>[[Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse]]'' (cameo)<br>''[[Mickey's House of Villains]]'' (cameo)
 
|shorts = ''[[Mickey's Rival]]''
 
|shorts = ''[[Mickey's Rival]]''
 
|shows = ''[[Mickey Mouse Works]]<br>[[House of Mouse]]<br>[[Mickey's Magical Christmas]]<br>[[Mickey Mouse Clubhouse]]<br>[[Have a Laugh!]]<br>[[Mickey Mouse (TV series)|Mickey Mouse]]<br>[[Minnie's Bow-Toons]]'' (cameo)<br>''[[Mickey and the Roadster Racers]] <br>[[Mickey Go Local]]''
 
|shows = ''[[Mickey Mouse Works]]<br>[[House of Mouse]]<br>[[Mickey's Magical Christmas]]<br>[[Mickey Mouse Clubhouse]]<br>[[Have a Laugh!]]<br>[[Mickey Mouse (TV series)|Mickey Mouse]]<br>[[Minnie's Bow-Toons]]'' (cameo)<br>''[[Mickey and the Roadster Racers]] <br>[[Mickey Go Local]]''
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|inspiration = [[Walt Disney]]<ref>[[Walt Disney Treasures: Wave One|Mickey Mouse in Living Color]]</ref><br>Jimmy Durante
 
|inspiration = [[Walt Disney]]<ref>[[Walt Disney Treasures: Wave One|Mickey Mouse in Living Color]]</ref><br>Jimmy Durante
 
|alias = Mr. Slicker<br>Montmorency Rodent (only in the comics)<br>Mortimer Rodent<br>Megamort<br>Morty McCool
 
|alias = Mr. Slicker<br>Montmorency Rodent (only in the comics)<br>Mortimer Rodent<br>Megamort<br>Morty McCool
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|personality = Cocky, deceitful, rude, arrogant, dishonest, selfish, obnoxious, egotistical, annoying, mean, flamboyant, flirtatious, brash, funny
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|personality = Cocky, deceitful, rude, arrogant, dishonest, charismatic, selfish, obnoxious, shy, egotistical, annoying, mean, flamboyant, flirtatious, brash, funny
 
|appearance = Tall and slender black mouse, face loosely resembling Mickey Mouse, buck-toothed, whiskers, orange sweater, both cream pants and Porkpie hat, brown shoes
 
|appearance = Tall and slender black mouse, face loosely resembling Mickey Mouse, buck-toothed, whiskers, orange sweater, both cream pants and Porkpie hat, brown shoes
 
|occupation = Con man
 
|occupation = Con man
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|alignment = Bad<br>
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|alignment = Bad<br>Neutral/Good (Rarely)
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Neutral (Rarely)
 
 
|goal = To win Minnie's heart
 
|goal = To win Minnie's heart
 
|home = [[Disneyville]] (animation)<br>[[Mouseton]] (comics)
 
|home = [[Disneyville]] (animation)<br>[[Mouseton]] (comics)
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|friends = [[Pete]], [[Phantom Blot|The Phantom Blot]], [[Disney Villains]]
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|friends = [[Pete]], [[Minnie Mouse]] (sometimes), [[Phantom Blot|The Phantom Blot]], [[Disney Villains]]
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|enemies = [[Mickey Mouse]], [[Minnie Mouse]], [[Donald Duck]], [[Pluto]], [[Goofy]], [[Daisy Duck]], [[Clarabelle Cow]], [[Huey, Dewey, and Louie]], [[Chief O'Hara]], [[Goat Man]], [[Billy Beagle]], [[Butch_(Mickey's_friend)|Butch]]
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|enemies = [[Mickey Mouse]], [[Minnie Mouse]] (sometimes), [[Donald Duck]], [[Pluto]], [[Goofy]], [[Daisy Duck]], [[Clarabelle Cow]], [[Huey, Dewey, and Louie]], [[Chief O'Hara]], [[Goat Man]], [[Billy Beagle]], [[Butch_(Mickey's_friend)|Butch]]
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|likes = Women (especially Minnie), winning, pranks, money, himself, tormenting Mickey
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|likes = Women (specially Minnie), winning, pranks, money, himself, tormenting Mickey
 
|dislikes = Losing, rejection, being insulted, Donald's voice
 
|dislikes = Losing, rejection, being insulted, Donald's voice
 
|powers = Cunning, Charisma
 
|powers = Cunning, Charisma
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{{Quote|Ha-cha-cha, ladies' night! Where ladies get everything they want! And what they want, is to adore me.|Mortimer|Ladies' Night}}
 
{{Quote|Ha-cha-cha, ladies' night! Where ladies get everything they want! And what they want, is to adore me.|Mortimer|Ladies' Night}}
   
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'''Mortimer Mouse''' is an anthropomorphicĀ mouse and [[Mickey Mouse]]ā€™s longtime rival. Portrayed as an arrogant, lecherous, yet charismatic shyster, Mortimer made his animated debut in the [[1936]] short, ''[[Mickey's Rival]]'', in which he vied for [[Minnie Mouse]]ā€™s affections against a jealous Mickey. A precursor to the character known as '''Mr. Slicker''' appeared six years prior in the [[Floyd Gottfredson]] comic ''[[Mr. Slicker and the Egg Robbers]]''.
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'''Mortimer Mouse''' is a villainous anthropomorphicĀ mouse and [[Mickey Mouse]]ā€™s longtime rival. Portrayed as an arrogant, lecherous, yet charismatic shyster, Mortimer made his animated debut in the [[1936]] short, ''[[Mickey's Rival]]'', in which he vied for [[Minnie Mouse]]ā€™s affections against a jealous Mickey. A precursor to the character known as '''Mr. Slicker''' appeared six years prior in the [[Floyd Gottfredson]] comic ''[[Mr. Slicker and the Egg Robbers]]''.
   
 
With a tall, slim physique and overbearing personality, Mortimer is the polar opposite of the stout and earnest Mickey. Mortimerā€™s whiskers, elongated snout, and prominent front teeth made him out to be more of a rat than a mouse, contrast to his name. Though ''Mickey's Rival'' was his only appearance in the theatrical shorts, Mortimer was reinvigorated in the early 2000s with prominent roles in ''[[Mickey Mouse Works]]'' and ''[[House of Mouse]]'', in which he coined his catchphrase, ā€œHa-cha-cha!ā€.
 
With a tall, slim physique and overbearing personality, Mortimer is the polar opposite of the stout and earnest Mickey. Mortimerā€™s whiskers, elongated snout, and prominent front teeth made him out to be more of a rat than a mouse, contrast to his name. Though ''Mickey's Rival'' was his only appearance in the theatrical shorts, Mortimer was reinvigorated in the early 2000s with prominent roles in ''[[Mickey Mouse Works]]'' and ''[[House of Mouse]]'', in which he coined his catchphrase, ā€œHa-cha-cha!ā€.
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Aside from his cocky and sexist attitude, Mortimer proves to be, time and time again, rather intelligent and crafty. On many occasions, he's managed to manipulate Mickey into a scheme that'd end in the downfall of his relationship with Minnie. For instance, in "[[Big House Mickey]]", Mortimer managed to fool the town's government into arresting Mickey. In ''[[House of Mouse]]'' episode,Ā "[[Mickey and the Culture Clash]]", he manipulated Mickey into believing Minnie desires a more sophisticated boyfriend, resulting in the mouse changing his persona to the point where Minnie believes he's out of her league, leaving her in the hands of Mortimer.
 
Aside from his cocky and sexist attitude, Mortimer proves to be, time and time again, rather intelligent and crafty. On many occasions, he's managed to manipulate Mickey into a scheme that'd end in the downfall of his relationship with Minnie. For instance, in "[[Big House Mickey]]", Mortimer managed to fool the town's government into arresting Mickey. In ''[[House of Mouse]]'' episode,Ā "[[Mickey and the Culture Clash]]", he manipulated Mickey into believing Minnie desires a more sophisticated boyfriend, resulting in the mouse changing his persona to the point where Minnie believes he's out of her league, leaving her in the hands of Mortimer.
   
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Interestingly, a different side of Mortimer was showcased in the cartoon,Ā "[[Mickey's Mix-Up]]", where Mickey accidentally sent a heartwarming fax to Mortimer (which was actually meant for Minnie) having Mortimer believe Mickey wanted to make amends, which he immediately agreed to. This shows that perhaps Mortimer does hold a softer side, and wouldn't mind becoming friends with Mickey if the latter also wanted to let bygones be bygones. However, this softer side was never revealed again, due to either Mickey revealing the truth about the mix up, infuriating Mortimer, or more likely because the entire thing was used as a comical gag.
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Interestingly, a different side of Mortimer was showcased in the cartoon,Ā "[[Mickey's Mix-Up]]", where Mickey accidentally sent a heartwarming fax to Mortimer (which was actually meant for Minnie) having Mortimer believe Mickey wanted to make amends, which he immediately agreed to.
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This shows that perhaps Mortimer does hold a softer side, and wouldn't mind becoming friends with Mickey if the latter also wanted to let bygones be bygones. However, this softer side was never revealed again, due to either Mickey revealing the truth about the mix up, infuriating Mortimer, or more likely because the entire thing was used as a comical gag. He also showed remorse when he thought he had run over Mickey in the cartoon, ''[[Mickey's April Fools]].''
   
 
Mortimer has one catchphrase, "Ha-cha-cha," which he has used since his reintroduction in ''[[Mickey Mouse Works]]''. In some of the comics he says it differently; "Hot-Cha-Cha."
 
Mortimer has one catchphrase, "Ha-cha-cha," which he has used since his reintroduction in ''[[Mickey Mouse Works]]''. In some of the comics he says it differently; "Hot-Cha-Cha."
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In the television series ''[[House of Mouse]]'', Mortimer gets a role as a recurring character. Mortimer appears many times as a guest and tries to trick Mickey and Minnie into breaking up or just flirt with the women. In the series' pilot episode, Mortimer appears briefly but is seen flirting with [[Donald Duck]]'s girlfriend [[Daisy Duck]] instead. He would go on trying to have both Minnie and Daisy all to himself in later episodes. Mortimer proves to be hated by mostly all of the guests at the club, including villains, such as [[Ursula]] and [[Gaston]]. It is even indicated in the episode "[[Pete's Christmas Caper]]" that the cruel Pete might even have a dislike for him.
 
In the television series ''[[House of Mouse]]'', Mortimer gets a role as a recurring character. Mortimer appears many times as a guest and tries to trick Mickey and Minnie into breaking up or just flirt with the women. In the series' pilot episode, Mortimer appears briefly but is seen flirting with [[Donald Duck]]'s girlfriend [[Daisy Duck]] instead. He would go on trying to have both Minnie and Daisy all to himself in later episodes. Mortimer proves to be hated by mostly all of the guests at the club, including villains, such as [[Ursula]] and [[Gaston]]. It is even indicated in the episode "[[Pete's Christmas Caper]]" that the cruel Pete might even have a dislike for him.
   
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Whenever he's not flirting with Minnie or Daisy, Mortimer's seen flirting with dozens of females in the audience, such as [[Megara]], [[Anastasia Tremaine|Anastasia]] and [[Drizella Tremaine|Drizella]] from ''[[Cinderella (1950 film)|Cinderella]]'', [[Hugo, Victor, and Laverne|Laverne]] from ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]'', or even the [[Queen of Hearts]] from ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]''. A gag in one episode had Clarabelle interested in Mortimer much to his dismay.
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Whenever he's not flirting with Minnie or Daisy, Mortimer's seen flirting with dozens of females in the audience, such as [[Megara]], [[Anastasia Tremaine|Anastasia]] and [[Drizella Tremaine|Drizella]] from ''[[Cinderella (1950 film)|Cinderella]]'', [[Hugo, Victor, and Laverne|Laverne]] from ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]'', or even the [[Queen of Hearts]] from ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]''. A gag in several episodes like ''[[Pete's Christmas Caper]]'' and ''[[Mickey and the Culture Clash]]'' had Clarabelle interested in Mortimer much to his dismay.
   
 
Mortimer's most prominent appearance in the series is in "[[The Mouse Who Came to Dinner]]", in which he tricks Mickey and friends into believing he is a restaurant critic, and he forces them to treat him like a prince or he will give them a negative review which could close the club. Mortimer is foiled when [[Lumiere]] is revealed to be the actual critic and kicks him out.
 
Mortimer's most prominent appearance in the series is in "[[The Mouse Who Came to Dinner]]", in which he tricks Mickey and friends into believing he is a restaurant critic, and he forces them to treat him like a prince or he will give them a negative review which could close the club. Mortimer is foiled when [[Lumiere]] is revealed to be the actual critic and kicks him out.
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In the series finale episode ''[[Mickey and the Culture Clash]]'', Mortimor uses a newspaper article with the initionals MM to make it look like either Mickey or Minnie since their first & last names start with m to break off their relationship by make them both too good for each other. When the mouse couple realize he played them both, they get back at him by getting him attracted by Calarabelle.
   
 
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===''[[Mickey and the Roadster Racers]]''===
 
===''[[Mickey and the Roadster Racers]]''===
 
[[File:Mickey_and_the_Roadster_Racers_-_Mortimer_Mouse.png|thumb|250px|Mortimer Mouse in ''Mickey and the Roadster Racers''.]]
 
[[File:Mickey_and_the_Roadster_Racers_-_Mortimer_Mouse.png|thumb|250px|Mortimer Mouse in ''Mickey and the Roadster Racers''.]]
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Mortimer appears in the episode "[[Daredevil Goofy!]]", though this incarnation is a famous actor known as Morty McCool. He is idolized and adored by most of Hot Dog Hills, including Minnie, Daisy, and Goofy. While participating in the town's race meant to promote teamwork and good sportsmanship, however, it is revealed that Morty's heroic persona on television is just an act, as in reality, he is a selfish, callous and arrogant diva. At first, Goofy is too naive to see that, but begins to after Mortimer doesnā€™t thank Goofy for saving his life. Mortimer technically wins the race, but because Goofy was the one to show good sportsmanship (considered to be the true measure of a hero) it was he who was given the race's grand prize in the end.
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Mortimer appears in the episode "[[Daredevil Goofy!]]", though this incarnation is a famous actor known as Morty McCool. He is idolized and adored by most people of Hot Dog Hills, including Minnie, Daisy, and Goofy. While participating in the town's race meant to promote teamwork and good sportsmanship, however, it is revealed that Morty's heroic persona on television is just an act, as in reality, he is a selfish, callous and arrogant man. At first, Goofy is too naive to see that, but begins to after Mortimer doesnā€™t thank Goofy for saving his life. Mortimer technically wins the race, but because Goofy was the only one to show good sportsmanship (considered to be the true measure of a hero) it was he who was given the race's grand prize in the end.
   
 
===Other appearances===
 
===Other appearances===
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Five years later, Mortimer returned to the daily comic strip as '''Montmorency Rodent''' (surname pronounced "Ro-dawn"), or '''Monty''' for short, in Gottfredson's storyline "Love Trouble", with help from his cousin Madeline, Mickey manages to expose that Monty is really nothing more than a thieving chauffeur in front of the real Social Elite. Although Gottfredson did not use Monty again after this, this version of Mortimer's design would go on to be the default design of the character in later comics, as well as his above-mentioned return to animation.
 
Five years later, Mortimer returned to the daily comic strip as '''Montmorency Rodent''' (surname pronounced "Ro-dawn"), or '''Monty''' for short, in Gottfredson's storyline "Love Trouble", with help from his cousin Madeline, Mickey manages to expose that Monty is really nothing more than a thieving chauffeur in front of the real Social Elite. Although Gottfredson did not use Monty again after this, this version of Mortimer's design would go on to be the default design of the character in later comics, as well as his above-mentioned return to animation.
   
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The character returned again in "The Copper's Catch", published in ''[[Walt Disney's Comics and Stories]]'' #67, now called '''Mortimer Rodent''', and officially becoming a recurring antagonist to Mickey afterward. In later comic appearances under other writers, Mortimer sometimes teamed up with Mickey's other rivals, such as Pete, [[Sylvester Shyster]], and Muscles McGurk. In some comics, it was shown that Mortimer is rich and lives in a mansion, and he can also fly a plane.
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The character returned again in "The Copper's Catch", published in ''[[Walt Disney's Comics and Stories]]'' #67, now called '''Mortimer Rodent''', and officially becoming a recurring antagonist to Mickey afterward. In later comic appearances under other writers, Mortimer sometimes teamed up with Mickey's other rivals, such as Pete, [[Sylvester Shyster]], and Muscles McGurk. In some comics, it was shown that Mortimer is rich and lives in a mansion, and he can also fly a plane. Occasionally he is depicted as a neutral character.
   
 
== Video games ==
 
== Video games ==
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Mortimer appeared in the GameCube game ''[[Disney Sports Soccer]]'', ''[[Disney Sports Football|Football]]'', and ''[[Disney Sports Basketball|Basketball]]''. He is also in ''[[Disney Golf]]'' as a secret character.
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Mortimer appeared in the GameCube games ''[[Disney Sports Soccer]]'', ''[[Disney Sports Football|Football]]'' and ''[[Disney Sports Basketball|Basketball]]''. He is also playable in ''[[Disney Golf]]'' as a secret character.
   
 
Mortimer is also featured as a unlockable and playable character in the app game ''[[Disney Crossy Road]]''.
 
Mortimer is also featured as a unlockable and playable character in the app game ''[[Disney Crossy Road]]''.

Revision as of 09:00, 18 September 2020

This article is about Mickey's rival. For other uses, see Mortimer Mouse (disambiguation).

ā€œHa-cha-cha, ladies' night! Where ladies get everything they want! And what they want, is to adore me.ā€
―Mortimer[src]


Mortimer Mouse is a villainous anthropomorphic mouse and Mickey Mouseā€™s longtime rival. Portrayed as an arrogant, lecherous, yet charismatic shyster, Mortimer made his animated debut in the 1936 short, Mickey's Rival, in which he vied for Minnie Mouseā€™s affections against a jealous Mickey. A precursor to the character known as Mr. Slicker appeared six years prior in the Floyd Gottfredson comic Mr. Slicker and the Egg Robbers.

With a tall, slim physique and overbearing personality, Mortimer is the polar opposite of the stout and earnest Mickey. Mortimerā€™s whiskers, elongated snout, and prominent front teeth made him out to be more of a rat than a mouse, contrast to his name. Though Mickey's Rival was his only appearance in the theatrical shorts, Mortimer was reinvigorated in the early 2000s with prominent roles in Mickey Mouse Works and House of Mouse, in which he coined his catchphrase, ā€œHa-cha-cha!ā€.

Background

Personality

Mortimer is said to be Minnie's ex-boyfriend. He is very arrogant and rude, the total opposite of his rival. While he claims he loves Minnie very much (even after she broke up with him), he shows to be incredibly selfish as seen in the cartoon, Mickey's Rival, where he leaves Minnie to be attacked by a bull that he provoked. Not only that, he attempts to flirt with any female character on screen, which might also indicate the reason the relationship between him and Minnie was abolished. Also, Mortimer can be rather sexist as seen in "Mickey's Rival Returns" where he feels that Minnie is only a prize to be won.

Aside from his cocky and sexist attitude, Mortimer proves to be, time and time again, rather intelligent and crafty. On many occasions, he's managed to manipulate Mickey into a scheme that'd end in the downfall of his relationship with Minnie. For instance, in "Big House Mickey", Mortimer managed to fool the town's government into arresting Mickey. In House of Mouse episode, "Mickey and the Culture Clash", he manipulated Mickey into believing Minnie desires a more sophisticated boyfriend, resulting in the mouse changing his persona to the point where Minnie believes he's out of her league, leaving her in the hands of Mortimer.

Interestingly, a different side of Mortimer was showcased in the cartoon, "Mickey's Mix-Up", where Mickey accidentally sent a heartwarming fax to Mortimer (which was actually meant for Minnie) having Mortimer believe Mickey wanted to make amends, which he immediately agreed to.

This shows that perhaps Mortimer does hold a softer side, and wouldn't mind becoming friends with Mickey if the latter also wanted to let bygones be bygones. However, this softer side was never revealed again, due to either Mickey revealing the truth about the mix up, infuriating Mortimer, or more likely because the entire thing was used as a comical gag. He also showed remorse when he thought he had run over Mickey in the cartoon, Mickey's April Fools.

Mortimer has one catchphrase, "Ha-cha-cha," which he has used since his reintroduction in Mickey Mouse Works. In some of the comics he says it differently; "Hot-Cha-Cha."

Physical appearance

Mortimer is essentially a taller version of Mickey, and seems a bit more human-like. Unlike his rival, Mortimer has whiskers, and ears that are longer than Mickey's, perhaps to give him a more rodent-like appearance. He has feet the size of Goofy's. Unlike most of the other mouse characters, however, you can see two large teeth close together, like a real rodent. Mortimer usually wears a long-sleeved shirt and baggy pants with two buttons in the front (like Mickey's), but sometimes he also wears a porkpie hat.

History

1920s-1940s

After losing the rights to Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Walt Disney and Roy Disney needed a new star to headline their cartoon studio. A mouse character was eventually conceived, and Walt dubbed his new creation ā€œMortimer Mouseā€. His wife, Lillian Disney, felt that the name was too pompous and instead suggested ā€œMickey Mouseā€, and the name stuck

Years later, in 1930, acclaimed comic writer Floyd Gottfredson premiered Mr. Slicker and the Egg Robbers, a storyline for his Mickey Mouse comic strip that introduced a rival suitor for Minnieā€™s affections in the form of a lanky city mouse whose debonair behavior hid a conniving personality. In Gottfredson's story, Minnie Mouse's father, Marcus is in danger of losing his ranch eggs. Mr. Slicker offers aid financial return for Minnie's hand in marriage, and Mickey suspects him, but Slicker frames Mickey for the thefts. In the end, Mickey stops the wedding and proves it was actually Slicker who was behind the thefts.

Mortimer Mouse model sheet

Mortimer model sheet for Mickeyā€™s Rival.

In 1935, development was underway at the animation division on a short subject involving Mickeyā€™s struggles against a similarly snide character out for Minnieā€™s heart. Bearing a striking resemblance to Slicker, this new antagonist was dubbed Mortimer Mouse. It is unknown to what extent that Mortimerā€™s character was influenced by Walt and Lillianā€™s discussions regarding Mickeyā€™s name. It is nevertheless interesting to note that Mortimer projects the haughty demeanour that soured Lillian on the name ā€œMortimerā€ in the first place. However, according to Leonard Maltin in the Walt Disney Treasures series, Mortimerā€™s name was an in-joke by the animators in reference to Mickeyā€™s original name. Maltin also explains that the animators designed Mortimer to resemble Walt Disney, himself.

Mickey's Rival

Mortimer as he appeared in his animated debut Mickey's Rival.

In his first animated appearance, Mickey's Rival, Mortimer was driving by and notice Mickey and Minnie as they were having a picnic. Minnie is thrilled to see Mortimer once again. As soon as Mortimer walks up, Mickey already knows he is bad news just as Mortimer does not like Mickey at all so he attempts to humiliate Mickey and when Mickey shows Minnie how upset he is Minnie states that he is just jealous. Mortimer then tries to impress Minnie by annoying a bull that is over a fence. The plan works until the bull finds a way out. Mortimer rushes and drives away in his car and leaves Mickey to rescue Minnie who eventually remembers why she left Mortimer in the first place.

1940s-1980s

From April 14th through July 5th, 1941, Mortimer returned to the printed page as Montmorency Rodent. In the story Love Trouble, Monty claims to be of the Social Elite and, just like in his previous appearance, does everything he can to make Mickey look like a fool in front of Minnie, especially at Patricia Piggā€™s party. He encountered Goofy in this story, further interpreting Mortimer into Mickeyā€™s wider universe. Although Gottfredson did not use Monty again after this, this version of Mortimer's design would go on to be the default design of the character in later comics, as well as his above-mentioned return to animation.

Montmorency would return sporadically, such as 1951ā€™s Sunday story Stormy Weather, and in the 1970s, in which he donned a blue costume with an orange hat and white mask.

1990s-present

After decades of obscurity, Mortimer finally returned to animation in 1999 with the release of Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas, where he was Minnieā€™s snooty boss and the CEO of a department store. Shortly after the release of Once Upon a Christmas, Mortimerā€™s popularity was skyrocketed by cartoons on ABC and Toon Disney such as House of Mouse. He has since landed roles in several Mickey Mouse related material in various media such as television and video games. In most of his appearances since the late 1990s, Mortimer's voice has been provided by Maurice LaMarche, which is said to be an exaggerated impression of comedian Jon Lovitz.

Films and television

Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas

Mortimer makes a brief appearance in the direct-to-video film Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas. Here, Mortimer is the snooty, profound, and wealthy owner of Mortimer's Department Store, and he speaks with a profound tone. His design is noticeably different here; he does not have his buck teeth and is drawn with a mustache instead of his usual whiskers. Minnie Mouse and Daisy Duck are notable employees of the store, and judging by Minnie's low-budget lifestyle, he does not pay well. In Mortimer's brief scene, Minnie hopes to earn the Christmas bonus for her extra-hard work, so that she may pay for a wonderful present for Mickey. However, Mortimer only gives her a fruitcake, leaving Minnie without money to buy the gift.

Mickey Mouse Works

Mortimer Mickey's Mouse Works

Mortimer in Mickey Mouse Works.

In this series, Mortimer returned to animation as a recurring antagonist to Mickey, now drawn to match his redesign in the comic strip (see below). Mortimer's first appearance in the series was the cartoon "Mickey's Rival Returns". In this cartoon, Mortimer and Mickey compete with each other in volleyball. The winner gets to ask Minnie on a date. Originally, Mickey refused to accept the idea being that it would be using Minnie as "some kind of trophy", but Mortimer's arrogance and mocking angers Mickey into competing. Mickey wins, but Mortimer reveals the competition prize to Minnie, causing her to believe Mickey thought of her as a prize (when it was really Mortimer who did). Minnie instead leaves with Mortimer but at the date, he begins to harass her for a kiss. Fortunately, she is saved by Mickey who she forgives (despite the fact it wasn't Mickey's fault in the first place) and has a beach dinner with.

In later episodes, Mortimer is Mickey's neighbour and is still competing with Mickey to win Minnie's heart, or simply trying to ruin Mickey's day. He is apparently wealthy, as he is shown to own far more advanced technology than his rival. One of Mortimer's most villainous roles was in the cartoon "Big House Mickey" where he falsely accused Mickey of robbing his house, got Mickey sent to prison, and even lied under oath. Mortimer made a guest appearance in the Pluto segment "Pluto Gets the Paper: Mortimer"; here, he steals the newspaper Pluto was about to get for Mickey, and after a long chase, the dog finally gets back at him by making him bring the paper to Mickey like a dog.

House of Mouse

Mortimer House of Mouse

Mortimer in House of Mouse.

In the television series House of Mouse, Mortimer gets a role as a recurring character. Mortimer appears many times as a guest and tries to trick Mickey and Minnie into breaking up or just flirt with the women. In the series' pilot episode, Mortimer appears briefly but is seen flirting with Donald Duck's girlfriend Daisy Duck instead. He would go on trying to have both Minnie and Daisy all to himself in later episodes. Mortimer proves to be hated by mostly all of the guests at the club, including villains, such as Ursula and Gaston. It is even indicated in the episode "Pete's Christmas Caper" that the cruel Pete might even have a dislike for him.

Whenever he's not flirting with Minnie or Daisy, Mortimer's seen flirting with dozens of females in the audience, such as Megara, Anastasia and Drizella from Cinderella, Laverne from The Hunchback of Notre Dame, or even the Queen of Hearts from Alice in Wonderland. A gag in several episodes like Pete's Christmas Caper and Mickey and the Culture Clash had Clarabelle interested in Mortimer much to his dismay.

Mortimer's most prominent appearance in the series is in "The Mouse Who Came to Dinner", in which he tricks Mickey and friends into believing he is a restaurant critic, and he forces them to treat him like a prince or he will give them a negative review which could close the club. Mortimer is foiled when Lumiere is revealed to be the actual critic and kicks him out.

In the series finale episode Mickey and the Culture Clash, Mortimor uses a newspaper article with the initionals MM to make it look like either Mickey or Minnie since their first & last names start with m to break off their relationship by make them both too good for each other. When the mouse couple realize he played them both, they get back at him by getting him attracted by Calarabelle.

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse

Mortimer has a non-speaking role in "Minnie's Birthday" seen sitting beneath a tree, playing the guitar. In this appearance, Mortimer wears the orange shirt from Mickey Mouse Works with yellow polka dots, blue pants, and yellow shoes. He was also seen sleeping and sunbathing on the ground.

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Mortimer in "Super Adventure!".

Mortimer makes his only proper appearance on the series in the episode "Super Adventure!" as the main antagonist. Here, he has a supervillain ego named Megamort, who plots to take control over the Clubhouse World by shrinking all the landmarks and storing them within his zeppelin lair. During some time of the plotting, Mortimer forced the humble Pete to act as his minion, ordering him to go around to proceed with his bidding. When the problem reaches Mickey and friends' attention, Ludwig Von Drake creates a machine that transforms the clubhouse gang into a team of superheroes.

Together, they head out and are able to defeat Pete. However, Pete reveals he was forced to fulfill such evil deeds, under the control of "the big boss", who threatened to shrink Pete should he refuse to follow orders. Just then, Megamort arrives and does just that, due to Pete's failure. And with Pete no longer serving him, Megamort goes ahead and wreaks havoc amongst the world himself, leading to everything, including Mickey himself being shrunk and imprisoned. Under their hero egos, Donald, Goofy, Minnie, Daisy, and Pluto travel to Megamort's zeppelin where a battle ensues.

Successfully, they retrieve the shrunken landmarks but cause Megamort's blimp to go haywire in the process, putting Megamort in great peril. Mickey concocts a plan to successfully save the villainous mouse, and Megamort, being eternally grateful, apologizes and redeems himself, revealing that his true name is Mortimer Mouse and that he's the Clubhouse's newest neighbor. With his villainy in the past, Mortimer restores the peace in the Clubhouse world and is welcomed by Mickey and the gang into their circle of friends.

Strangely, Mortimer's appearance in "Minnie's Birthday" seems to have been forgotten here, as he was showcased in Super Adventure! as the Clubhouse's new neighbor, as if Mickey and the gang had never known him prior to those events. It could be that Super Adventure! chronologically takes place first, despite having been made years later.

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Mortimer in Mickey Mouse.

Mortimer returns in Paul Rudish's Mickey Mouse animated series, retaining his original design from Mickey's Rival, but with a white face and black button eyes like the other mouse characters.

He first appears in the episode "No", where Mickey's inability to say the word "no" is taken advantage of by Mortimer, who asks Mickey to borrow Minnie romantically. Though Mickey isn't able to refuse, Minnie stomps on Mortimer's foot and storms off. Later, a wounded and handicapped Mortimer angrily tells Mickey to keep his girl, believing she isn't worth the stress. In the final scene, Mortimer joins the other characters in asking Mickey if he minds them watching TV with him, to which Mickey responds with, "Yes, I do mind".

In "A Pete Scorned", Pete fears that Mortimer is taking his place as Mickey's most hated bully. When Mickey proves Pete's suspicions, the latter falls into a depressed state. Mickey then takes it upon himself to help Pete out of the slump, but Mortimer sabotages Mickey's plans with another round of bullying. Mickey chides Mortimer and explains that he was trying to help Pete, to which Mortimer responds by insulting Pete. Having overheard the conversation, an annoyed Pete shows up and punches a fearful Mortimer into the sky.

Mickey and the Roadster Racers

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Mortimer Mouse in Mickey and the Roadster Racers.

Mortimer appears in the episode "Daredevil Goofy!", though this incarnation is a famous actor known as Morty McCool. He is idolized and adored by most people of Hot Dog Hills, including Minnie, Daisy, and Goofy. While participating in the town's race meant to promote teamwork and good sportsmanship, however, it is revealed that Morty's heroic persona on television is just an act, as in reality, he is a selfish, callous and arrogant man. At first, Goofy is too naive to see that, but begins to after Mortimer doesnā€™t thank Goofy for saving his life. Mortimer technically wins the race, but because Goofy was the only one to show good sportsmanship (considered to be the true measure of a hero) it was he who was given the race's grand prize in the end.

Other appearances

Mortimer made a cameo appearance in the Minnie's Bow-Toons episode "Slumber Party", when Minnie, Daisy, Clarabelle, Millie, and Melody are watching a scary film on TV.

In the web series Mickey Go Local, Mortimer makes recurring appearances as a background character.

Printed media

Comics

Around the time the cartoon short Mickey's Rival came out, Gottfredson adapted it into a storyline in the Mickey Mouse Sunday strip, but with a noticeably different plot. Mickey goes over to Minnie's house to visit, only to be greeted by Mortimer, who is also visiting Minnie. After Minnie introduces him to Mickey, Mortimer proceeds to make Mickey look like a fool in front of her. Each day, he keep pulling pranks on Mickey in hopes of getting rid of him. In the end, Mickey got the better of him, and Minnie kicked Mortimer out.

Mortimer as Montmorency Rodent

Mortimer is reintroduced as Montmorency Rodent in "Love Trouble".

Five years later, Mortimer returned to the daily comic strip as Montmorency Rodent (surname pronounced "Ro-dawn"), or Monty for short, in Gottfredson's storyline "Love Trouble", with help from his cousin Madeline, Mickey manages to expose that Monty is really nothing more than a thieving chauffeur in front of the real Social Elite. Although Gottfredson did not use Monty again after this, this version of Mortimer's design would go on to be the default design of the character in later comics, as well as his above-mentioned return to animation.

The character returned again in "The Copper's Catch", published in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #67, now called Mortimer Rodent, and officially becoming a recurring antagonist to Mickey afterward. In later comic appearances under other writers, Mortimer sometimes teamed up with Mickey's other rivals, such as Pete, Sylvester Shyster, and Muscles McGurk. In some comics, it was shown that Mortimer is rich and lives in a mansion, and he can also fly a plane. Occasionally he is depicted as a neutral character.

Video games

Mortimer appeared in the GameCube games Disney Sports Soccer, Football and Basketball. He is also playable in Disney Golf as a secret character.

Mortimer is also featured as a unlockable and playable character in the app game Disney Crossy Road.

Disney Parks

Disneyland Resort

To date, Mortimer has yet to make any live appearances in the Disney theme parks. However, a mural with several classic Disney characters during the Disney California Adventure expansion was seen with Mortimer being one of the characters featured. Also at the park, Mortimer's name is featured in the shop Mortimer's Market which is located on Buena Vista Street.

At Minnie's House in the Mickey's Toontown area, the W.A.C.K.Y. radio broadcast includes a news report stating that Mortimer was arrested for stealing a portrait of Minnie, getting caught when he tripped and smashed his head through the portrait. According to the report, Mortimer claimed that he was "framed".

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Trivia

  • Mortimer's name, besides being the original name for Mickey, derives from the name of Disney's former pet mouse of the same name.
  • The name of his prototype, Slicker, means a person who is smooth and persuasive but untrustworthy. It also refers to the term, "city slicker."
  • Although Mortimer wasn't used that much in the original cartoons, he has been used a lot in the comics, particularly those from overseas, and the most popular ones being Brazil, Italy, and France.
  • Mortimer bears resemblance to an obscure character, Ruffhouse Rat, who is a cousin of Minnie's from an early Mickey Mouse newspaper comic.
  • According to voice actor Maurice LaMarche, his voice of Mortimer is an exaggerated impression of comedian/actor Jon Lovitz.
  • While Mortimer is officialy a mouse, Clarabelle once jokingly asked if he was a mouse or just a big giant rat in a song Mortimer made them perform about him. This is referring to Mortimer's sleazy personality as rat can be used as a slang for an unpleasant individual.

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DuckTales: Scrooge McDuck ā€¢ Donald Duck (Classic) ā€¢ Huey, Dewey, and Louie ā€¢ Webbigail Vanderquack ā€¢ Mrs. Beakley ā€¢ Beagle Boys (Big Time, Burger, and Bouncer) ā€¢ Gyro ā€¢ Darkwing Duck ā€¢ Falcon Graves ā€¢ Pixiu Chinese Dragon ā€¢ Peghook's Ghost ā€¢ Launchpad McQuack ā€¢ Hack and Slash Smashnikov ā€¢ Gizmoduck ā€¢ Shadow Magica ā€¢ Ma Beagle ā€¢ Flintheart Glomgold ā€¢ Pharaoh Toth-Ra ā€¢ Headless Man-Horse

Pixar
Toy Story: Woody ā€¢ Jessie ā€¢ Buzz Lightyear ā€¢ Hamm ā€¢ Emperor Zurg ā€¢ Rex ā€¢ Slinky Dog ā€¢ Mrs. Nesbit ā€¢ Bo Peep ā€¢ Wheezy ā€¢ Babyhead ā€¢ Bullseye ā€¢ Lenny ā€¢ The Prospector ā€¢ Mint in the Box Prospector ā€¢ Trixie ā€¢ Big Baby ā€¢ Green Army Men ā€¢ Babyface ā€¢ Janey Doll ā€¢ Stretch ā€¢ Bookworm ā€¢ Rocky Gibraltar ā€¢ Mr. Pricklepants ā€¢ Chuckles ā€¢ Buttercup

Inside Out: Joy ā€¢ Sadness ā€¢ Anger ā€¢ Disgust ā€¢ Fear ā€¢ Bing Bong ā€¢ Frank and Dave ā€¢ Forgetters ā€¢ Jangles ā€¢ Rainbow Unicorn
Finding Dory: Dory ā€¢ Deb ā€¢ Gurgle ā€¢ Pearl ā€¢ Sheldon ā€¢ Tad ā€¢ Gill ā€¢ Bloat ā€¢ Squirt ā€¢ Nemo ā€¢ Marlin ā€¢ Jacques ā€¢ Bubbles ā€¢ Destiny ā€¢ Bailey ā€¢ Gerald ā€¢ Fluke ā€¢ Rudder ā€¢ Hank ā€¢ Crush ā€¢ Mr. Ray ā€¢ Becky ā€¢ Jellyfish ā€¢ AnglerFish ā€¢ Otter ā€¢ Charlie ā€¢ Jenny ā€¢ Philip Sherman
Monsters, Inc.: Boo ā€¢ Needleman ā€¢ Waxford ā€¢ C.D.A. Agent ā€¢ Mike Wazowski ā€¢ Celia Mae ā€¢ Flint ā€¢ Mr. Waternoose ā€¢ James P. Sullivan ā€¢ Randall Boggs ā€¢ Roz ā€¢ Phlegm ā€¢ Charlie ā€¢ Simulation Kid ā€¢ Garbage Cube ā€¢ Harley ā€¢ Spike
The Incredibles: Bob Parr ā€¢ Helen Parr ā€¢ Dash ā€¢ Violet ā€¢ Jack-Jack ā€¢ Lucius Best ā€¢ Syndrome ā€¢ Edna Mode ā€¢ Rick Dicker ā€¢ Gilbert Huph ā€¢ Kari McKeen ā€¢ Bomb Voyage ā€¢ Rusty McAllister ā€¢ The Underminer ā€¢ Omnidroid

Disney Parks
The Haunted Mansion: Professor Phineas Plump ā€¢ Maid ā€¢ Gargoyle ā€¢ Caretaker and Dog ā€¢ Butler ā€¢ Sally Slater ā€¢ Headless Knight ā€¢ Executioner ā€¢ Spider ā€¢ Madame Leota ā€¢ Raven ā€¢ Constance the Bride ā€¢ The Orator ā€¢ The Cat Lady ā€¢ The Medusa ā€¢ The Muse ā€¢ Armor ā€¢ Doom Buggy


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House of Mouse Disney
Media
House of Mouse ā€¢ Mickey's Magical Christmas ā€¢ Mickey's House of Villains
Characters
Main Characters: Mickey Mouse ā€¢ Minnie Mouse ā€¢ Donald Duck ā€¢ Daisy Duck ā€¢ Goofy ā€¢ Pluto ā€¢ Pete ā€¢ Max Goof ā€¢ Huey, Dewey, and Louie ā€¢ Clarabelle Cow ā€¢ Horace Horsecollar ā€¢ Gus Goose ā€¢ Mortimer Mouse ā€¢ Ludwig Von Drake ā€¢ Microphone Mike ā€¢ Chip and Dale

Recurring Guests: Timon ā€¢ Pumbaa ā€¢ Jafar ā€¢ Iago ā€¢ Hades ā€¢ Mushu ā€¢ Cri-Kee ā€¢ Ariel ā€¢ Prince Eric ā€¢ King Triton ā€¢ Flounder ā€¢ Sebastian ā€¢ Peter Pan ā€¢ Tinker Bell ā€¢ Jiminy Cricket ā€¢ Pinocchio ā€¢ Geppetto ā€¢ Blue Fairy ā€¢ Belle ā€¢ Beast ā€¢ Lumiere ā€¢ Cogsworth ā€¢ Mrs. Potts ā€¢ Chip Potts ā€¢ Gaston ā€¢ LeFou ā€¢ Dumbo ā€¢ Timothy Q. Mouse ā€¢ Mad Hatter ā€¢ Mowgli ā€¢ Shere Khan ā€¢ The Three Little Pigs ā€¢ Cruella De Vil ā€¢ Chernabog ā€¢ Mufasa ā€¢ Simba ā€¢ Grumpy ā€¢ The Evil Queen ā€¢ Magic Mirror ā€¢ Aladdin ā€¢ Jasmine ā€¢ Cinderella ā€¢ Anastasia Tremaine ā€¢ Drizella Tremaine ā€¢ Lucifer ā€¢ Maleficent ā€¢ Pain and Panic ā€¢ Ursula ā€¢ Baby Shelby ā€¢ Goat Man ā€¢ Emperor Kuzco

Episodes
Season One: "The Stolen Cartoons" ā€¢ "Big Bad Wolf Daddy" ā€¢ "The Three Caballeros" ā€¢ "Goofy's Valentine Date" ā€¢ "Unplugged Club" ā€¢ "Timon and Pumbaa" ā€¢ "Gone Goofy" ā€¢ "Jiminy Cricket" ā€¢ "Rent Day" ā€¢ "Donald's Lamp Trade" ā€¢ "Donald's Pumbaa Prank" ā€¢ "Thanks to Minnie" ā€¢ "Pluto Saves the Day"

Season Two: "Daisy's Debut" ā€¢ "Goofy for a Day" ā€¢ "Clarabelle's Big Secret" ā€¢ "The Mouse Who Came to Dinner" ā€¢ "Max's New Car" ā€¢ "Not So Goofy" ā€¢ "Everybody Loves Mickey" ā€¢ "Max's Embarrassing Date" ā€¢ "Where's Minnie?" ā€¢ "Super Goof" ā€¢ "King Larry Swings In" ā€¢ "Ladies' Night" ā€¢ "Dennis the Duck"
Season Three: "Suddenly Hades" ā€¢ "Pete's One-Man Show" ā€¢ "House of Crime" ā€¢ "Mickey and Minnie's Big Vacation" ā€¢ "Donald and the Aracuan Bird" ā€¢ "Goofy's Menu Magic" ā€¢ "Music Day" ā€¢ "House of Scrooge" ā€¢ "Donald Wants to Fly" ā€¢ "Dining Goofy" ā€¢ "Chip 'n' Dale" ā€¢ "Humphrey in the House" ā€¢ "Ask Von Drake" ā€¢ "Salute to Sports" ā€¢ "Pluto vs. Figaro" ā€¢ "House of Magic" ā€¢ "Mickey vs. Shelby" ā€¢ "House of Turkey" ā€¢ "Pete's Christmas Caper" ā€¢ "Clarabelle's Christmas List" ā€¢"Snow Day" ā€¢ "Pete's House of Villains" ā€¢ "Halloween With Hades" ā€¢ "House Ghosts" ā€¢ "House of Genius" ā€¢ "Mickey and the Culture Clash"

Songs
Rockin' at the House of Mouse ā€¢ Mortimer Mouse ā€¢ Soup or Salad, Fries or Biscuits, Extra Olives, Donuts ā€¢ Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo ā€¢ Big Bad Wolf Daddy ā€¢ A Parrot's Life for Me ā€¢ Let's Slay the Beast ā€¢ The Ludwig Von Drake Song ā€¢ It's Our House Now! ā€¢ The Best Christmas of All ā€¢ Grim Grinning Ghosts ā€¢ Humphrey Hop ā€¢ Everybody Wants to Be a Woof ā€¢ I Wanna Be Like M-O-You ā€¢ Pink Elephants on Parade ā€¢ My Name is Panchito ā€¢ Boom-Da-Boom ā€¢ We Are the Three Caballeros ā€¢ Me the Mouse (and I'm the Duck) (Reprise) ā€¢ Daisy Crockett ā€¢ The Daisy Duckie Room ā€¢ Minnie Mouse (in the House)
Locations
House of Mouse (night club) ā€¢ Toontown
Objects
Maleficent's Staff ā€¢ Poisoned Apple ā€¢ Sorcerer Hat ā€¢ Jafar's Snake Staff


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Mickey Mouse Clubhouse logo
Media
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (soundtrack) ā€¢ Minnie's Favorites ā€¢ Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Meeska Mooska Mickey Mouse ā€¢ Disney Junior DJ Shuffle
Characters
Mickey Mouse ā€¢ Minnie Mouse ā€¢ Donald Duck ā€¢ Daisy Duck ā€¢ Goofy ā€¢ Pluto ā€¢ Pete ā€¢ Clarabelle Cow ā€¢ Ludwig Von Drake ā€¢ Chip and Dale ā€¢ Willie the Giant ā€¢ Toodles ā€¢ Quoodles ā€¢ Boodles ā€¢ Count Mickula ā€¢ Martian Mickey ā€¢ Martian Minnie ā€¢ Pluto from Pluto ā€¢ Baby Red Bird ā€¢ Buzz-Buzz the Bee ā€¢ Mortimer Mouse
Disney Parks
Disney Junior - Live on Stage!
Episodes
Season 1: "Daisy Bo-Peep" ā€¢ "A Surprise for Minnie" ā€¢ "Goofy's Bird" ā€¢ "Donald's Big Balloon Race" ā€¢ "Mickey Goes Fishing" ā€¢ "Donald and the Beanstalk" ā€¢ "Donald the Frog Prince" ā€¢ "Minnie's Birthday" ā€¢ "Goofy on Mars" ā€¢ "Mickey Go Seek" ā€¢ "Daisy's Dance" ā€¢ "Pluto's Ball" ā€¢ "Mickey's Treasure Hunt" ā€¢ "Daisy in the Sky" ā€¢ "Pluto's Puppy-Sitting Adventure" ā€¢ "Pluto's Best" ā€¢ "Mickey's Treat" ā€¢ "Minnie Red Riding Hood" ā€¢ "Sleeping Minnie" ā€¢ "Mickey Saves Santa" ā€¢ "Goofy the Great" ā€¢ "Mickey's Color Adventure" ā€¢ "Goofy's Petting Zoo" ā€¢ "Mickey's Great Clubhouse Hunt" ā€¢ "Doctor Daisy, M.D." ā€¢ "Donald's Lost Lion" ā€¢ "Donald's Hiccups"
Season 2: "Fancy Dancin' Goofy" ā€¢ "Goofy the Homemaker" ā€¢ "Mickey's Handy Helpers" ā€¢ "Goofy Baby" ā€¢ "Minnie's Picnic" ā€¢ "Goofy in Training" ā€¢ "Mickey's Big Band Concert" ā€¢ "Goofy's Hat" ā€¢ "Donald's Special Delivery" ā€¢ "Clarabelle's Clubhouse Carnival" ā€¢ "Mickey and Minnie's Jungle Safari" ā€¢ "Mickey's Camp Out" ā€¢ "Daisy's Pet Project" ā€¢ "Mickey's Big Job" ā€¢ "Mickey's Round-Up" ā€¢ "Pluto's Bubble Bath" ā€¢ "Mickey's Art Show" ā€¢ "Mickey's Silly Problem" ā€¢ "Mickey's Thanks a Bunch Day" ā€¢ "Secret Spy Daisy" ā€¢ "Pluto to the Rescue" ā€¢ "Sir Goofs-a-Lot" ā€¢ "Minnie's Mystery" ā€¢ "Mickey's Comet" ā€¢ "Clarabelle's Clubhouse Mooo-sical" ā€¢ "Minnie's Rainbow" ā€¢ "Space Captain Donald" ā€¢ "The Friendship Team" ā€¢ "Mickey's Message from Mars" ā€¢ "Pete's Beach Blanket Luau" ā€¢ "Minnie's Bee Story" ā€¢ "Pluto's Playmate" ā€¢ "Donald's Ducks" ā€¢ "Goofy's Coconutty Monkey" ā€¢ "Choo-Choo Express" ā€¢ "Mickey and the Enchanted Egg" ā€¢ "Goofy Goes Goofy" ā€¢ "Mickey's Adventures in Wonderland" ā€¢ "Goofy's Super Wish" ā€¢ "Mickey's Big Surprise"
Season 3: "Goofy's Goofbot" ā€¢ "Mickey's Springtime Surprise" ā€¢ "Super Goof's Super Puzzle" ā€¢ "Donald of the Desert" ā€¢ "Happy Birthday Toodles" ā€¢ "Goofy's Magical Mix-Up" ā€¢ "Pluto's Dinosaur Romp" ā€¢ "Minnie's Pajama Party" ā€¢ "Road Rally" ā€¢ "Donald the Genie" ā€¢ "Daisy's Grasshopper" ā€¢ "Mickey's Mousekersize" ā€¢ "Mickey's Little Parade" ā€¢ "Minnie's Mouseke-Calendar" ā€¢ "Pluto Lends a Paw" ā€¢ "Minnie's Bow-tique" ā€¢ "Minnie's Masquerade" ā€¢ "Goofy's Giant Adventure" ā€¢ "Donald's Clubhouse" ā€¢ "Mickey's Show and Tell" ā€¢ "Mickey's Fishy Story" ā€¢ "Space Adventure" ā€¢ "The Go-Getters" ā€¢ "Goofy's Gone" ā€¢ "Goofy Babysitter" ā€¢ "Pluto's Tale" ā€¢ "Goofy's Thinking Cap" ā€¢ "Minnie and Daisy's Flower Shower" ā€¢ "Prince Pete's Catnap" ā€¢ "Aye, Aye, Captain Mickey" ā€¢ "Donald Hatches An Egg" ā€¢ "The Golden Boo-Boo"
Season 4: "Mickey and Donald Have a Farm" ā€¢ "Quest for the Crystal Mickey" ā€¢ "Daisy's Pony Tale" ā€¢ "The Wizard of Dizz" ā€¢ "Mickey's Farm Fun Fair" ā€¢ "Super Adventure!" ā€¢ "Mickey's Mystery" ā€¢ "Minnie's Pet Salon" ā€¢ "Minnie-rella" ā€¢ "Mickey's Clubhouse Rocks" ā€¢ "Donald Jr." ā€¢ "Sea Captain Mickey" ā€¢ "Mickey's Pirate Adventure" ā€¢ "Mickey's Happy Mousekeday" ā€¢ "Minnie's Winter Bow Show" ā€¢ "Around the Clubhouse World" ā€¢ "Mickey's Mousekeball" ā€¢ "Donald's Brand New Clubhouse" ā€¢ "Mickey's Mousekedoer Adventure" ā€¢ "Mickey's Monster Musical" ā€¢ "Pop Star Minnie" ā€¢ "Chef Goofy on the Go" ā€¢ "Mickey's Sport-Y-Thon" ā€¢ "Oh Toodles" ā€¢ "Martian Minnie's Tea Party" ā€¢ "A Goofy Fairy Tale"
Locations
Clubhouse ā€¢ Mickey Park ā€¢ Moo Mart ā€¢ North Pole
Songs
"Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Theme" ā€¢ "Mickey's Mousekedoer" ā€¢ "Minnie's Bow-tique" ā€¢ "Glow Bow" ā€¢ "Floatin' Bubble Song" ā€¢ "Wiggle Wiggle Wiggle" ā€¢ "I'm a Friend, You're a Friend" ā€¢ "Choo-Choo Express" ā€¢ "Hibiscus Hula" ā€¢ "Sprinkle Sprinkle Little Rose" ā€¢ "Mickey's Countdown" ā€¢ "Friendship Team" ā€¢ "Rainbow Colors" ā€¢ "Minnie's Minuet" ā€¢ "Happy Thanks a Bunch Day" ā€¢ "So Many Pets" ā€¢ "Minnie's Days of the Week" ā€¢ "The Best Easter Party Ever!" ā€¢ "Mousekebunga" ā€¢ "Mickey's Number Roundup" ā€¢ "Fun 2 B A B" ā€¢ "Upside Down Cyclin'" ā€¢ "Come Take a Trip With Me" ā€¢ "We're Havin' a Picnic" ā€¢ "Choo Choo Boogie" ā€¢ "The Hot Dog Song"


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Disney's Mickey Mouse - 2013 TV Series Logo
Media
Mickey Mouse ā€¢ The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse ā€¢ Where's My Mickey? ā€¢ Comic book ā€¢ Where's My Mickey? XL ā€¢ Mickey Mouse (Music from the Disney Mickey Mouse Shorts)
Disney Parks
The Annex ā€¢ Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway ā€¢ Move It! Shake It! MousekeDance It! Street Party ā€¢ Vacation Fun ā€¢ World of Color: Celebrate ā€¢ We Love Mickey!

Fireworks: Wonderful World of Animation

Characters
Main: Mickey Mouse ā€¢ Minnie Mouse ā€¢ Donald Duck ā€¢ Daisy Duck ā€¢ Goofy ā€¢ Pluto

Supporting: Yeti ā€¢ Mickey's Scooter ā€¢ Horace Horsecollar ā€¢ Gubbles ā€¢ Cat ā€¢ Baby Panda ā€¢ Clara Cluck ā€¢ Ghouly ā€¢ Pete ā€¢ Ludwig Von Drake ā€¢ Scrooge McDuck ā€¢ Clarabelle Cow ā€¢ Mr. Johnson ā€¢ Grandma Goofy ā€¢ Minnie's Scooter ā€¢ JosĆ© Carioca ā€¢ Panchito Pistoles ā€¢ Chip 'n' Dale ā€¢ Sleepy ā€¢ Doc ā€¢ Bashful ā€¢ Happy ā€¢ Grumpy ā€¢ Dopey ā€¢ Sneezy ā€¢ Forest Animals ā€¢ Huey, Dewey, and Louie ā€¢ The Orphans ā€¢ PiƱatas Bandidas ā€¢ Pamplona Bulls ā€¢ Road Hogs ā€¢ Giant Squid ā€¢ Mortimer Mouse ā€¢ The Three Little Pigs ā€¢ Big Bad Wolf ā€¢ The Evil Queen ā€¢ Flamingo Maitre'd ā€¢ Gus Goose ā€¢ Santa Claus ā€¢ Chernabog and his minions ā€¢ Beagle Boys ā€¢ Spike the Bee ā€¢ Erica ā€¢ Martian Robot ā€¢ Morty and Ferdie Fieldmouse ā€¢ Pluto's Angel ā€¢ Pluto's Devil ā€¢ Muscular Kangaroo ā€¢ Piggy ā€¢ Weasels ā€¢ House of Tomorrow ā€¢ Butch the Bulldog ā€¢ Merlin ā€¢ Ursula ā€¢ Parrot ā€¢ Lonesome Ghosts ā€¢ Fairy Godmother ā€¢ Blue Fairy ā€¢ Jiminy Cricket ā€¢ The Magic Mirror ā€¢ Melvin, Buff, and Max
Cameos: Prince Charming ā€¢ Cinderella ā€¢ Casey Junior ā€¢ Walt Disney ā€¢ Oswald the Lucky Rabbit ā€¢ Willie the Whale ā€¢ Lady ā€¢ Tramp ā€¢ Peter Pig ā€¢ Paddy Pig ā€¢ Unnamed Dog ā€¢ Belle ā€¢ Beastā€¢ Gyro Gearloose ā€¢ Glut the Shark ā€¢ King Louie ā€¢ Flunkey ā€¢ Bandar-log ā€¢ Buzzy, Flaps, Ziggy, and Dizzy ā€¢ Snow White ā€¢ Geppetto ā€¢ Pinocchio ā€¢ Teenagers ā€¢ Phantom Blot ā€¢ The Headless Horseman ā€¢ Dirty Bill ā€¢ Humphrey the Bear ā€¢ Mary Poppins ā€¢ Thumper ā€¢ Bambi ā€¢ Jafar ā€¢ Raja ā€¢ Martian Mastermind ā€¢ Dumbo ā€¢ The Crows ā€¢ Skeletons ā€¢ Three Little Wolves ā€¢ Elmer Elephant ā€¢ Tillie Tiger ā€¢ Max Hare ā€¢ Toby Tortoise ā€¢ Bambi's mother ā€¢ Ortensia ā€¢ Yen Sid ā€¢ Timothy Q. Mouse ā€¢ Rhino Guards ā€¢ Maleficentā€™s Goons ā€¢ Lady Kluck ā€¢ Madam Mim ā€¢ Alan-A-Dale ā€¢ Mother Rabbit ā€¢ Skippy ā€¢ Friar Tuck ā€¢ Otto ā€¢ Sir Hiss ā€¢ Trigger ā€¢ Flounder ā€¢ Aracuan Bird ā€¢ Flit ā€¢ Madame Upanova ā€¢ Dapper Dans ā€¢ Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather ā€¢ J. Thaddeus Toad ā€¢ Cheshire Cat ā€¢ Vultures ā€¢ Joe ā€¢ Jenny ā€¢ Friend Owl ā€¢ Bucky Bug ā€¢ Flowers of Wonderland ā€¢ Alice ā€¢ Tigger ā€¢ Willie the Giant ā€¢ Clopin ā€¢ Grogu ā€¢ R2-D2 ā€¢ Kermit the Frog ā€¢ Chuuby ā€¢ Susie the Little Blue Coupe ā€¢ Ichabod Crane ā€¢ Tilda

Episodes
Mickey Mouse

Season 1: "No Service" ā€¢ "Yodelberg" ā€¢ "Croissant de Triomphe" ā€¢ "New York Weenie" ā€¢ "Tokyo Go" ā€¢ "Stayin' Cool" ā€¢ "Gasp!" ā€¢ "Panda-monium" ā€¢ "Bad Ear Day" ā€¢ "Ghoul Friend" ā€¢ "Dog Show" ā€¢ "O Sole Minnie" ā€¢ "Potatoland" ā€¢ "Sleepwalkin'" ā€¢ "Flipperboobootosis" ā€¢ "Tapped Out" ā€¢ "Third Wheel" ā€¢ "The Adorable Couple"
Season 2: "Cable Car Chaos" ā€¢ "Fire Escape" ā€¢ "Eau de Minnie" ā€¢ "O Futebol ClĆ”ssico" ā€¢ "Down the Hatch" ā€¢ "Goofy's Grandma" ā€¢ "Captain Donald" ā€¢ "Mumbai Madness" ā€¢ "The Boiler Room" ā€¢ "Space Walkies" ā€¢ "Mickey Monkey" ā€¢ "Clogged" ā€¢ "Goofy's First Love" ā€¢ "Doggone Biscuits" ā€¢ "Workin' Stiff" ā€¢ "Al Rojo Vivo" ā€¢ "Bottle Shocked" ā€¢ "A Flower for Minnie" ā€¢ "Bronco Busted"
Season 3: "Coned!" ā€¢ "One Man Band" ā€¢ "Wish Upon a Coin" ā€¢ "Movie Time" ā€¢ "Shifting Gears" ā€¢ "Black and White" ā€¢ "Ā­Ā­Ā”Feliz CumpleaƱos!" ā€¢ "Wonders of the Deep" ā€¢ "Road Hogs" ā€¢ "No" ā€¢ "Roughin' It" ā€¢ "Dancevidaniya" ā€¢ "Couple Sweaters" ā€¢ "Turkish Delights" ā€¢ "Sock Burglar" ā€¢ "Ku'u Lei Melody" ā€¢ "Entombed" ā€¢ "No Reservations" ā€¢ "Split Decision" ā€¢ "Good Sports"
Season 4: "Swimmin' Hole" ā€¢ "Canned" ā€¢ "Touchdown and Out" ā€¢ "Locked in Love" ā€¢ "Bee Inspired" ā€¢ "Shipped Out" ā€¢ "Three-Legged Race" ā€¢ "Nature's Wonderland" ā€¢ "The Birthday Song" ā€¢ "The Perfect Dream" ā€¢ "Feed the Birds" ā€¢ "Carnaval" ā€¢ "Year of the Dog" ā€¢ "The Fancy Gentleman" ā€¢ "New Shoes" ā€¢ "Springtime" ā€¢ "Dumb Luck" ā€¢ "Flushed!" ā€¢ "Roll 'em"
Season 5: "Amore Motore" ā€¢ "A Pete Scorned" ā€¢ "House Painters" ā€¢ "Surprise!" ā€¢ "Hats Enough" ā€¢ "Safari, So Good" ā€¢ "For Whom the Booth Tolls" ā€¢ "Outta Time" ā€¢ "My Little Garden" ā€¢ "You, Me and Fifi" ā€¢ "Outback at Ya!" ā€¢ "Our Homespun Melody" ā€¢ "Over the Moon" ā€¢ "Easy Street" ā€¢ "Two Can't Play" ā€¢ "Our Floating Dreams" ā€¢ "Gone to Pieces" ā€¢ "Carried Away"
Specials: "Duck the Halls: A Mickey Mouse Christmas Special" ā€¢ "The Scariest Story Ever: A Mickey Mouse Halloween Spooktacular"
The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse
Season 1: "Cheese Wranglers" ā€¢ "House of Tomorrow" ā€¢ "Hard to Swallow" ā€¢ "School of Fish" ā€¢ "Keep on Rollin'" ā€¢ "The Big Good Wolf" ā€¢ "The Brave Little Squire" ā€¢ "An Ordinary Date" ā€¢ "Supermarket Scramble" ā€¢ "Just the Four of Us" ā€¢ "Houseghosts" ā€¢ "The Enchanting Hut" ā€¢ "Duet for Two" ā€¢ "Birdwatching" ā€¢ "Bellboys" ā€¢ "I Heart Mickey" ā€¢ "Untold Treasures" ā€¢ "Disappearing Act" ā€¢ "Once Upon an Apple" ā€¢ "Game Night"
Season 2: "The Wonderful Winter of Mickey Mouse" ā€¢ "The Wonderful Spring of Mickey Mouse" ā€¢ "The Wonderful Summer of Mickey Mouse" ā€¢ "The Wonderful Autumn of Mickey Mouse" ā€¢ "Steamboat Silly"

Locations
Snack Shack ā€¢ Cafe Minnie ā€¢ Patisserie Daisy

Places in the World: Paris, France ā€¢ New York City, New York ā€¢ Tokyo, Japan ā€¢ Beijing, China ā€¢ Venice, Italy ā€¢ Idaho ā€¢ San Francisco, California ā€¢ Brazil ā€¢ India ā€¢ Pamplona, Spain ā€¢ Monaco ā€¢ London, England ā€¢ Mexico ā€¢ Moscow, Russia ā€¢ Turkey ā€¢ Hawaii ā€¢ Egypt ā€¢ Korea
Allusions to Disneyland: Matterhorn Bobsleds ā€¢ It's a Small World ā€¢ Main Street Electrical Parade ā€¢ King Arthur Carrousel ā€¢ The Haunted Mansion ā€¢ Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln ā€¢ Space Mountain ā€¢ Rocket to the Moon ā€¢ Mine Train Through Nature's Wonderland

Songs
The Adorable Couple ā€¢ Happy Birthday, Mickey Mouse ā€¢ Jing-A-Ling-A-Ling ā€¢ I'm Alive ā€¢ Swimmin' Hole ā€¢ Our Homespun Melody ā€¢ Carried Away ā€¢ Nothing Can Stop Us Now ā€¢ Bubblegum Days and Cotton Candy Nights ā€¢ Duet for Two ā€¢ Yodelberg ā€¢ Pua Nani Ē ā€¢ Top of the World ā€¢ Mumbai Madness ā€¢ Springtime Symphony ā€¢ Island Rhythm ā€¢ Feelin' the Love ā€¢ Summer Vacation ā€¢ Sweet Summer Jams ā€¢ The Fall Song ā€¢ A Shooting Star ā€¢ Hilltop Hootenanny


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