Minnie Mouse (film)

Minnie Mouse would be a 2033 CGI animated action filmdirected by Lauren MacMullen fom an screenplay co-written with Bruce W. Smith, while Dorothy McKim would produce the film. Produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, the film would be the first full-length theatrical movie centered on the title character. Kaitlyn Robrock would reprise her role in the film as Minnie, with Paget Brawwster, Haley Tju, and April Winchell co-starring. The film's score would be composed by Kris Bowers.

Development on an animated stand-alone Minnie Mouse film would begin in early 2031, with MacMullen set to direct the film, as well as to co-write the project. Smith would join as a co-screenwriters in late 2031, with the cast being announced in early 2032. The film's animators would create a new animation system that allows CGI animation to be created enterily througth the use of hand-drawn techniques, using the animation used on shorts such as Paperman, Feast, Drop, Jing Hua and Elephant in the Room as a basis. The filmmakers would develop the film as an homage of James Bond films.

Minnie Mouse would be released on November 16, 2033, and would become a critical and commercial success. Critical praise would be directed towards the film's take on the title character, screenplay, vocal performances (particularly Robrock, Brewster, and Tju's), score, and animation. The film would earn 967 million dollars at the worldwide box office over a budget of 90 million dollars, becoming the second-hightest grossing traditionally-animated film of all time. The film would earn four Academy Awards for Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Animated Feature, Best Original Score, and Best Original Song, as well as a Golden Globe nomination for Best Film.

Voice cast
Additionally, Frank Welker would reprise his role as Figaro, Minnie's cat. Toks Olagundoye reprises her role from the 2017 DuckTales reboot as Mrs. Beakley, the director of SHUSH.
 * Kaitlyn Robrock as Minnie Mouse, a young mouse with an unassuming life, who finds herself crossed in the conflict between SHUSH and FOWL. Andreas Deja would serve as Minnie's supervising animator.
 * Paget Brewster as Della Duck, a duck and spy for SHUSH who befriends Minnie. Andreas Deja would serve as Petulia's supervising animator. Brewster reprises her role from the 2017 DuckTales reboot.
 * Haley Tju as Gadget Henwrech, a SHUSH inventor who joins Della and Minnie in their adventure. Eric Goldberg would serve as Gadget's supervising animator.
 * April Winchell as Black Heron, the leader of FOWL. Mark Henn would serve as Heron's supervising animator. Winchell would reprise her role from the 2017 DuckTales reboot.

Music
Kris Bowers would compose and produce the film's score. Bowers would draw inspiration from music in early Mickey Mouse cartoons for his score, througth he would also aim for something "more modern and more fitting for [his] style". He would use an instrumental version of the song "Minnie's Yo Hoo" as Minnie's theme in the movie. He would also compose a "friendly and good-hearted" theme for Della. Bowers would also quote the Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers theme song near the film's end.

Trivia

 * According to Bruce W. Smith, Haley Tju was cast as Gadget due to her performance as Marcy Wu in Amphibia.
 * The film would confirm Gadget has Asperger's Syndrome, which fans have suspected ever since the original release of Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers.

Easter eggs

 * The registration on Minnie's car would read "RT44", which are the initials and birthdate of Minnie's late former voice actress Russi Taylor.
 * A wanted poster of the Beagle Boys would be seen at one point in the film.
 * In Gadget's office, a bottle of "Coco-Cola" from the Rescue Rangers episode "The Case of the Coco Cult" would be seen. Gadget's tank from the same episode would appear at the climax.
 * Gadget's introduction has her explaining about her inventions before realizing she hasn't introduced herself. This is reminiscent of when she met Chip and Dale in the Rescue Rangers pilot "To the Rescue".