The Search for Mickey Mouse

The Search for Mickey Mouse is an American-Canadian-Japanese-French animated Comedy-Adventure-Drama-Action film directed by TBD. The film is based on the 2013 TV series, Mickey Mouse. It stars Chris Diamantopoulos, ???, Bill Farmer, Tony Anselmo, Tress MacNeille, and Benedict Cumberbatch. It was first made in 2002 but it was scrapped until it was finally revived and rewritten as what it is now. It was released in ???.

Premise
TBD

Plot
TBD

Cast

 * Chris Diamantopoulos as Mickey Mouse
 * ??? as:
 * Minnie Mouse
 * Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck
 * Bill Farmer as:
 * Goofy
 * Pluto
 * Tress MacNeille as:
 * Daisy Duck
 * Chip


 * Corey Burton as:
 * Dale
 * Benedict Cumberbatch as (renaming) - An insane man who tries to destroy Mickey

Production
In 2002, Walt Disney Feature Animation Florida began production on an all-new Disney animated feature titled The Search for Mickey Mouse. The plot of the film is said to involve Mickey (played by the now late Wayne Allwine) getting "Mouse-Napped", which results in Minnie Mouse (played by the now late Russi Taylor) hiring Basil of Baker Street (fresh from the 1986 animated film The Great Mouse Detective) to help find him. Minnie, Basil, Donald Duck (Tony Anselmo), and Goofy (Bill Farmer) end up traveling the globe to find Mickey, all while encountering at least one character from every Disney animated film to exist at the time. Some of these characters would include Alice (Kathryn Beaumont) from Alice in Wonderland, Aladdin (Scott Weinger), and Peter Pan (Blayne Weaver).

No new information on the film was revealed that year. There was, however, speculation that the film would be done in CGI featuring a CGI Mickey that had been used in test footage for an upcoming Direct to DVD project, which featured the same characters and voice actors, and was slated to be released in 2004. This, however, was debunked as it was instead used for a CGI film called Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas, as well as for the Walt Disney World Attraction, Mickey's Philharmagic. With no new information, many believed the project to be canceled until 2005, when WDW Radio (a podcast website) reported that the film would be released in 2012 as Walt Disney Animation Studio's 50th Animated Feature, bringing new hope back into the project. However, an inconsistency occurred when Tangled became the studio's 50th Animated Feature in 2010. But, later it was revived by Paul Rudish, the developer of the Mickey Mouse 2013 series, who changes the script.

Soundtrack
The Search for Mickey Mouse/Soundtrack

It features songs

Similarities to other films

 * The scene where Mickey was being
 * The scene where Mickey
 * The scene where the gang
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Tropes
The Search for Mickey Mouse/Tropes

Transcript
The Search for Mickey Mouse/Transcript

The Search for Mickey Mouse/Trailer transcript

Promotions/Tie-ins
TBD

Receptions
TBD

Ratings
Rated PG for Scary Moments,