The Mickey Mouse Show

The Mickey Mouse Show is an upcoming anthology series showcasing classic Mickey Mouse shorts from the pre-1953 Walt Disney cartoon library. The series will premiere on Disney Classics on its proposed launch date of June 17, 2023.

Primary

 * Mickey Mouse (voiced by Bret Iwan)
 * Minnie Mouse (voiced by Grey DeLisle, Replacing the Late Russi Taylor Respectively)
 * Donald Duck (voiced by Tony Anselmo)
 * Daisy Duck (voiced by Tress MacNeille)
 * Huey, Dewey and Louie (voiced by Grey DeLisle, Replacing the Late Russi Taylor Respectively)
 * Goofy (voiced by Bill Farmer)
 * Max Goof (voiced by Jason Marsden)
 * Horace Horsecollar (voiced by Bill Farmer)
 * Clarabelle Cow (voiced by April Winchell)
 * Pluto (vocal effects by Bill Farmer)
 * Figaro (vocal effects by Frank Welker)
 * Pete (voiced by Jim Cummings)
 * P.J. (voiced by Rob Paulsen)
 * Chip and Dale (voiced by Tress MacNeille and Corey Burton, respectively)

Secondary

 * Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (voiced by Frank Welker)
 * Ortensia (voiced by Audrey Wasilewski)
 * Homer the Cat (voiced by Tress MacNeille)
 * J.P. Whiskers (voiced by Rob Paulsen)
 * Toby Bear (voiced by David Babich)
 * Ludwig Von Drake (voiced by Corey Burton)
 * Gyro Gearloose (voiced by Chris Edgerly)
 * Little Helper (vocal effects by Frank Welker)
 * Scrooge McDuck (voiced by John Kassir, replacing the late Alan Young)
 * Gladstone Gander (voiced by Rob Paulsen)
 * José Carioca (voiced by Rob Paulsen)
 * Panchito Pistoles (voiced by Carlos Alzaraqui)
 * Clarice (voiced by Russi Taylor)
 * The Golden Harp (voiced by Mandy Moore)
 * Chief O'Hara (voiced by Corey Burton)
 * Mortimer Mouse (voiced by Maurice LaMarche)
 * The Beagle Boys (voiced by Jeff Bennett and Maurice LaMarche)
 * Magica De Spell (voiced by Tress MacNeille)
 * The Phantom Blot (voiced by John O'Hurley)
 * Jiminy Cricket (voiced by Joe Ochman)
 * The Blue Fairy (voiced by Rosalyn Landor)
 * Pinocchio (voiced by Nick Carson)
 * Patty (voiced by Mallerie Rigsby)
 * Geppetto (voiced by Jeff Bennett)
 * Gladys (voiced by Jennifer Hudson)
 * Stromboli (voiced by Tim Curry)
 * Cleo (vocal effects by Tara Strong)
 * Honest John (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker)
 * Gideon (vocal effects by Frank Welker)
 * Coachman (voiced by Corey Burton)
 * Monstro the Whale (vocal effects by Frank Welker)
 * Master Yen Sid (voiced by Corey Burton)
 * The Mad Doctor (voiced by Jim Meskimen)
 * The Grim Reaper (voiced by Sam Marin)
 * Lampwick (voiced by Tom Kenny)
 * Bonkers D. Bobcat (voiced by Jim Cummings)
 * Jitters A. Dog (voiced by Jeff Bennett)

Other characters

 * Meeko (from Pocahontas, voiced by John Kassir)
 * Percy (from Pocahontas, voiced by Danny Mann)
 * Flit (from Pocahontas, voiced by Frank Welker)
 * Little Brother (from Mulan, vocal effects by Chris Sanders and speaking voice by Tara Strong)
 * The Genie (from Aladdin, voiced by Dan Castellaneta)

Writing
Writers for the show's absolutely hilarious and more story-based episodes included Roberts Gannaway, Tony Craig, Matt Selman from The Simpsons, John Benke, Rob Humprey, Jim Peterson, Thomas Hart, Doug Langdale, Henry Gilroy, John Loy and most notably Jeffrey Scott (he was known for writing the Pac-Man cartoon series from Hanna-Barbera, Muppet Babies from Marvel Productions and Henson Associates and Dragon Tales from Sony Pictures Television).

Voices
Most of the original cast members from other Disney movies, shows and specials reprised their roles for the sitcom.

Animation
The Mickey Mouse Show has been farmed out to several different animation studios. These companies include Sydney Animation, Wang Film Productions, Digital EMation, Rough Draft Korea and Toon City Animation. All of the episodes were animated hand-drawn and sometimes composited over CG effects/backgrounds.

Music
The show's music is composed by Family Guy and American Dad music composer Walter Murphy and Simpsons composer Alf Clausen.

Reusing cartoon footage
When Mickey runs his television show in this sitcom, he shows Disney cartoon shorts from the late 20s to the early 60s. Some stock footage and soundtrack like 1929's The Skeleton Dance and 1933's The Mad Doctor were reused. Other stock footages also contained 1991 computer colorized versions of B&W Disney cartoon shorts, such as 1932's The Wayward Canary and The Whoopee Party. Footage of Jiminy Cricket trying to beat up Lampwick for insulting him was reused in one episode where Jiminy is sentenced to the ToonTown Supreme Court.

Episodes
List of The Mickey Mouse Show Episodes