Mickey: Fun and Fanci-ful

Mickey: Fun and Fanci-ful would be a 2023 American live-action/animated musical buddy fantasy film directed by Steven Spielberg and produced by Walt Disney Pictures, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Amblin Entertainment, Burr! Productions, and TaylorMade Productions. The film would be written by Spielberg, Alex Ross Perry, and Tom McCarthy, while Brigham Taylor, Kristen Burr, and Spielberg would serve as producers for the film. The film would star Awkwafina, Michelle Yeoh, and the voices of Chris Diamantopoulos, Grey DeLisle, Bill Farmer, Tony Anselmo, Tress MacNeille and April Winchell. Kris Bowers would compose the film's score, while the songs would be written by Janelle Monáe.

Development on the film would start in early 2021, with Spielberg being set to direct the film. Awkwafina and Diamantopoulos would join the film later that year, with Diamantopoulos being set to reprise his role as the voice of Mickey Mouse. Production on the film would begin in late 2022, with the filmmakers using animatronic puppets to represent the animated characters.

Mickey: Fun and Fanci-ful would be released on November 18, 2023, which will mark Mickey's 96th anniversary, and would met a positive critical reception, with critics praising the cast's performances, direction, animation, and screenplay. The film would also become a financial success, earning 870 millions at the box office over a budget of 130 millions.

Synopsis
Buisness woman Mary Jones is a girl with success on anything. Wealthy lifestyle, stable business, thousands of butlers, she has everything, except for three things: Friends, family, and imagination. Having built herself with a realistic view on life, Jones thinks nobody should even care for imagination, so she writes a message to The Walt Disney Company asking them to stop featuring fantasy on their productions, and instead develop realistic productions After a debate, the company chooses to send the message to their big boss, Mickey Mouse, in order to determine what to do. Realizing what's the deal with Jones after reading the message, Mickey, alongside her girlfriend Minnie and their friends Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Clarabelle Cow, Goofy, Pluto, and others, go to her house in order to hep her gain a sense of imagination. Realistic Jones and fanciful Mickey then make a bet, if Mickey can't convince Jones that imagination is good, she will remove her request, but if Mickey fails, then she will replace him as head of Disney in order to make sure the company has realisitc buisness-related productions. Now, Mickey must prove his point and save both Jones' life and his job. As he does that, the mouse finds out what truly Jones has in her heart, and what she truly needs to let go of her unhealthy lifestyle

Cast
A realistic business woman with a lack of imagination who finds her life upside-down when Mickey Mouse and his friends go visit her. Director Steven Spielberg said that the writers wanted to potray Jones as "a perfectly capable woman" yet still "in need of Mickey's visit". Thompson would say that "Mary goes througth a lot in the film. She starts ad this girl who goes only by practical, and that worked for her really well. But when Mickey comes in, she starts to wonder many things: Is she living the right way? It is wrong to believe? and most importantly, is she happy?", and said that "this film makes really deep questions about pursuing happiness and what's possible", ultimately describing the film as "thougth-provoking, yet very simple".
 * Awkwafina as Mary Jones:
 * Michelle Yeoh as Claire, Jones' personal assistant, who tries to give advice to her boss. Clemson would describe her character as "Jones' Jiminy Cricket".

Voice cast

 * Chris Diamantopoulos as Mickey Mouse, a fanciful mouse and the "big boss" of The Walt Disney Company who goes to visit Mary Jones after realizing her life has lack of imagination.
 * Grey DeLisle as Minnie Mouse, a female mouse and Mickey's girlfriend. Producer Kristin Burr would say that Minnie is "the middle point" between Mickey and Jones.
 * Bill Farmer as:
 * Goofy, an antropomorphic dog who is one of Mickey's best friends.
 * Pluto, a dog who is Mickey's pet.
 * Horace Horsecollar, an antropomorphic horse who is Mickey's personal driver.
 * Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck, a short-tempered duck who is one of Mickey's best friends and occasional rival.
 * Tress MacNeille as
 * Daisy Duck, Donald's feisty girlfriend.
 * Chip, a fearless, optimistic chipmunk and the smarter of the two.
 * Sarah Stiles as Huey, Dewey, and Louie, Donald's trouble-making nephews.
 * April Winchell as Clarabelle Cow, a good-hearted-yet-vain cow who is Horace's girlfriend.
 * Corey Burton as
 * Ludwig Von Drake, a brilliant-but-eccentric scientist who is Donald's paternal uncle.
 * Dale, Chip's introverted best friend.
 * Alan Tudyk as Horace's car, a car used by Horace in order to transport Mickey.

Music
Kris Bowers compose the film's score. Bowees would call his score as "a combination of John Williams' Hook and modern film scores". Bowers' themes for the animated characters would consist on the characters' earlier theme songs, with Mickey's theme being an instrumental version of the Mickey Mouse Club theme song. Bowers would describe his theme for Mary Jones as "flexible", changing from "very serious" to "very fanciful" to reflect her character arc.

Janelle Monáe would write several songs for the film, which would be performed by the film's cast. Spielberg would hire Monáe to write the song's because he would feel that "Monáe is flexible enought that she can easily write songs that can be both nostalgic and modern". Monáe would also perform a cover of the Mickey Mouse Club theme song for the film's end credits.

Reception
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film would have an approval rating of 89%, and an average rating of 8/10, basedon on 174 reviews. The website's consensus would read, "A heartwarming effort that combines Steven Spielberg's talent with Disney's biggest strengths, Fun and Fanci-ful is a chaming tale with a sense of wonder that adds another film to the lists of both the best Disney and best Spielberg films". Metacritic would give the film a weighted rating of 77 out of 100, based on 45 reviews, indicating "generally positive reviews".

Trivia

 * The film's title would be a reference to Disney's animated package film, Fun and Fancy Free (1947).
 * As another reference to the film, Goofy would be briefly heard singing the song "I'm a Happy-Go-Lucky Fellow".
 * The film would be Disney's first fully live-action/animated hybrid film since Enchanted (2007).
 * The filmmakers would watch the Mickey Mouse cartoons from the 20s to the 80s, as an inspiration for Mickey's antics in the film.
 * Aside from voicing Donald, Tony Anselmo, who had previously served as an animator on Disney, would serve as the characters' supervising animator.
 * The film would be the second Disney film to be directed by Steven Spielberg, after The BFG (2016).
 * This would also be Spielberg's second musical, after West Side Story (2020).


 * According to Spielberg, the filmmakers would research "the better potrayals" of Donald and Daisy's relationship in the film in order to avoid the accusations of abuse that surronded most of their potrayals. He would describe their potrayal in DuckTales (2017) as a "particularly big" source for inspiration. In order to further avoid controversy, the film would avoid featuring scenes in which the two argue.
 * At one point in the film, Mickey and Minnie would address themselves as Michael Michele Francois Theodore Mouse as Minnie Minerva Minifred Mouse. The names would be a reference to both comic strips and the Mickey Mouse (2013) episode "The Fancy Gentleman", as Mickey's name in the cartoons was stated to be Michele Mouse, while in the European comic strip comic La planète des cerveaux his full name was stated to be Michael Theodore Mouse, and, in "The Fancy Gentleman", it was stated that his nane is Michelr Francois Mouse. Similarly, in the comic strip The Gleam, Minnie's full name was stated to be Minerva Mouse, while French translations used "Minerva" as her middle name and Minnie as her first name, and she was referred to as Minifred in "The Fancy Gentleman".