House of Mouse's Fantasia

House of Music is the fortieth episode of Disney+'s House of Mouse.

Synopsis
In this Fantasia-styled episode, we follow the lives of the Toontown residents, with no dialogue, letting the music take complete control.

Cast

 * Bret Iwan as Mickey Mouse
 * Kaitlyn Robrock as Minnie Mouse (non-speaking)
 * Bill Farmer as Goofy (non-speaking)
 * Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck (non-speaking)
 * Tress MacNeille as Daisy Duck (non-speaking)
 * Jessy Hodges as Darlena Crystal (non-speaking)
 * Laura Bailey as Ruby Johnson (non-speaking)
 * Vanessa Paradis as Dr. Rebecca Thompson (non-speaking)
 * David Tennant as Scrooge McDuck (non-speaking)
 * Anika Noni Rose as Princess Tiana (non-speaking)
 * Charles Fleischer as Roger Rabbit (non-speaking)

Segments

 * The Barber of Seville by Gioachino Rossino - Tiana, Roger, and a broomstick start a parade in Toontown, but everyone is reluctant to join.
 * Symphony No. 7 by Ludwig van Beethoven - ???
 * Ballade No. 4 by Frédéric Chopin - ???
 * ??? by ??? - ???
 * ??? by ??? - ???

Scene 1: Introduction by Mickey
Mickey: Now, I know what you're thinking. "Hey, Mickey, why are you staring at us? Hey, Mickey, why aren't you at the House? Hey, Mickey-" Okay, okay, I get it. But I've decided to be a tad bit more formal this time. Quick question - are you familiar with this film called "Fantasia"? If you said yes, I'm not shocked at all, after all, it is seen as the best of the best and one of many's favorite films. One of the reasons why Fantasia was considered so innovative is because of its different style. Instead of a plot, it featured seven segments one after another, all showing their own things going on. You may remember me as Sorcerer Mickey from The Sorcerer's Apprentice. Well, a few days ago, I had a brilliant idea for y'all. What if I make a new Fantasia? I told all my friends about it, and they said it was genius! (chuckles) So, over the last few days, I've shot five ???-minute-long segments, featuring the recognizable Toontown characters. But first, we must address the elephant of the room. What are the basics of Fantasia? Well, he-he, that's easy. There are three types of music you will find in this program. The first is music that exists purely to tell a story. The second is music, that, while it doesn't have any plot, shows a definite series of events. Then there's the third, the kind that, well, is music that exists purely just to be what it is. Music. Now, how do we begin, you may ask? Well, it took me a lot of thinking, but I've made my mind up. Yes, we will start with a segment featuring Tiana to the music The Barber of Seville by Gioachino Rossino. If you think I'll be out of the picture for too long, there are short intermissions between the segments, so don't you worry. Now, with all that said and done... let the music begin!

Scene 2: The Barber of Seville by Gioachino Rossino (Segment 1)
(It starts off with Tiana holding an empty bucket while walking through the roads of Toontown, as she goes to meet up with Roger Rabbit)

Tiana: (drops down on the floor and hands Roger the bucket)

Roger: (pulls out a stick and reluctantly starts poking the bucket to make a tune)

Tiana: (takes out a bucket and stick of her own and starts making the same tune)

(Sorcerer Mickey's broomstick walks into the scene and starts dancing to this)

Tiana: (stands up as she starts playing it louder)

Roger: (stands up as he does the same)

(Everyone rushes back inside their homes and pull down the curtains)

Intermission 1
Mickey: Here I am, back again. (chuckles) Now, that was one of the five segments in this program. Our next segment will be Symphony No. 7 by Ludwig van Beethoven, starring (Disney character) and

Scene 3: Symphony No. 7 by Ludwig van Beethoven (Segment 2)
(It starts off