A Mickey Mouse Cartoon Funny Expression

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10 /10

Gets too much hate

There are a lot of Karens here in the review section whining about the show, comparing it to Ren and Stimpy. Last I checked, Mickey Mouse doesn't rely on grossout humor. There's some wacky comedy, but it's not like Ren and Stimpy at all.

Anyways, this show is actually good if you take the time to watch it. Mickey Mouse isn't for babies, it's for everyone, and saying that Mickey should only be 100% squeaky-clean and childish continues the stigma that animation is only for kids, when animation is actually for everyone. If you don't like the show, go back to watching Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.

I really enjoy the Paul Rudish run of Mickey Mouse shorts from 2013-2019. They're short, sweet, to the point, and with lovely animation and character designs. This new show still has all those aspects, and continues to boast smooth animation, references to the Disney lore, and the iconic characters we all know and love.

My favorite episode is the House of Tomorrow one. The episode is set within the Monsanto House of the Future, one of the earlier attractions of Tomorrowland in Disneyland. I'm a huge Disney nut, so it was nice to see all the references in this episode, as well as the show in general.

Parents, please stop clutching your pearls 24/7 and touch some grass for once. Sincerely, a 16 year old animation fanatic who gives everything a fair shake and will never be a Karen for as long as I live.

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9 /10

Happy birthday, Mickey!

For Mickey's birthday, 'The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse' is the funniest short series to watch!

Love the current 2013 designs and the humor is hilarious!

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10 /10

Holy helicopter parents, Batman!

I don't know what show some of these reviewers have been watching, but TWWOMM does *not* contain any material that will threaten your precious cherub's wellbeing. It's full of lovely messages and gorgeous animation, but above all it's the humor and character expressions that are absolute standouts. Very sparsely sprinkled throughout are some edgy touches and some broad blockbustery action pieces, but that's it.

It builds on the previous phenomenal shorts by stretching the runtime, but it's essentially the same beast. A minor point of criticism is that sometimes that length works against it and makes some episodes feel a bit bloated,, but I'm really not going to complain about a triple dose of this Mickey Mouse.

Despite the horrendous scheduling issues and abhorrent platforming and promotion of their animation output, current Disney cartoons are top tier material, and this sits right beside the new Ducktales and Amphibia.

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9 /10

Surprisingly really good!

There's definitely similarities to Ren and Stimpy! I think it's great! My 2 year old seems to enjoy it too!

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10 /10

A Disney+ series that actually entertained me

Mickey Mouse has been under a lot of preschool related stuff lately, and gladly the Paul Riddish series has been continued with even longer episodes than the first show. The storylines stay simple but know how to be entertaining. The jokes stay funny. The characters all have some kind of craziness in them, but in a good way. And the animation stays marvelous in its replicated style of the vintage designs in the modern age. I have to also say that the new voice of Minnie Mouse does an amazing job sounding just like Russi Taylor who passed away a while back. I'm glad to see Mickey Mouse atleast has some kind of continuous entertaining series for kids and also adults nowadays.

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10 /10

Incredible!

This show is fantastic, I really wasn't expecting to like it all that much. The animation is incredible and Disney are still using the original animation style outside of this series, so best of both worlds. The bite sized episode times are perfect and make this show very easy to watch, I wish there were more episodes! The humour is also amazing and the show's filled with Disney Easter eggs throughout.

Definitely watch this show!

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10 /10

Completely Surprised

We were completely against watching these or the newer Mickey Mouse cartoons for fear we would hate the new animation style...it wasn't the old Mickey we were used to. However we're so glad we gave them a try. So very funny! Loved it and can't wait for a new season.

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10 /10

10/10

The best show on disney+ i ever watched back in 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic i first watched two episodes and they were incredible, amazing and cool they have their own movie called the wonderful winter of mickey mouse.

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10 /10

The best animated show that Disney is putting out today!

Disney has fallen off the deep end, as they are completely dependent on cash grab properties. However, this show is one of the few things that keeps me from despising them. The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse is essentially a continuation of the Mickey Mouse shorts that once aired Disney Channel and Youtube. However, these episodes are slightly longer in format and are exclusive on Disney Plus. I've just got to say that these cartoons are phenomenally made. This is the best animated show in recent times that is comedy oriented and aimed at kids and family.

Art and Animation- The character designs take time to get used to, but they seem really inspired. The art is like a mix of the 1920's and 1930's rubber hose cartoons by Disney and Fleischer studios, Tex Avery, UPA, Ren and Stimpy, and Cartoon Network shows such as The Powerpuff Girls and Samurai Jack. The backgrounds are watercolor and they are luscious. The animation itself is amazing. Kudos to Mercury Filmworks, who is one of the higher-budget animation companies out there today. I know that there is a good amount 2D puppet rigging and CGI used for the animation, but it somehow works with the show's frantic pace and overall art style. It looks hand-drawn, even though it's not, which is quite impressive. It's fluid, smooth, and clean.

Storytelling and Characterization- This version of Mickey and his gang stands out more than any other. This is the first time I can actually say that Mickey and Minnie Mouse have cartoonish personalities. Mickey is such a ham in this show. He's flamboyant, mischievous, and showy, but still good-hearted. Minnie is still sweet and cheerful, but can get crazy. She doesn't play the damsel in distress that much anymore and she's involved in the antics just as much as the other characters. The two are just absolutely head over heels with each other. Donald is more uptight, angry, short-tempered, and relatable than ever. Goofy was once a clumsy, lousy doofus, but that is turned up to eleven because now, he is a dirty, nasty street hick. He's easily the funniest character here. Other recurring characters such as Daisy, Pete, and Pluto show up every once in awhile. Every character seems to be given an extra jolt of life. The plots and stories are simple and to the point, but it's the storytelling that wins me over. It's blazing fast, frenetic, chaotic, and immersive. The gags and jokes themselves tell the stories. Some of the stories fit the seven minute duration, while a few might feel a little rushed or dragged out, depending on your tastes.

The Humor- The humor is absolutely hysterical and objectively funny, which is surprising for a Disney property. There is something for everyone of all ages to laugh at. There are lots of extremely creative and inventive sight gags mixed in with some funny situations and self-awareness. There's also clever dialogue and wordplay, memorable facial expressions, easter eggs, and even a little bit of cynical, dark humor. The comedic timing is what brings everything together. The humor combines classic slapstick sensibilities with a modern edge. Thus making this show feel timeless, but current and fresh.

The Music, Sounds, and Voice Acting- The music is just mind blowing as each episode is scored with a full orchestra. The music is composed by Christopher Willis, who is so versatile. He uses quotes, stingers, cues, and styles, similar to other rather famous composers in animation history such as Carl Stalling, Richard Stone, and Scott Bradley. He composes even a few original songs, such as "Feelin' the Love" and "The Wranglers Code." Different eras of jazz and classical music are the centerpiece genres of the soundtrack, but rock and even disco are also explored. Mr. Willis does a fantastic job at capturing the feel of not only Disney, but cartoons in general. There are lots of instances of "Mickey Mousing" in which the music perfectly correlates with the story and action on screen. The sound effects provide lots of substance, and they don't sound cheesy or lame. All the voice actors, especially Bill Farmer, Tony Anselmo, Tress MacNeille, Chris Diamantopoulos, and Kaitlyn Robrock, give it their absolute all. They give their characters range and unexpected versatility. It's one thing that they understand the characters, but they seem to completely embrace and have fun with their roles.

Direction and Consistency- Each episode feels director-driven, with Paul Rudish, Eddie Trigueros, Ryan Gillis, Jason Reicher, Mike Bell, and Karl Hadrika at the helm. Directors Clay Morrow, Aaron Springer, Dave Wasson, Alonso Ramirez Ramos, Dave Thomas, and William Reiss also have their featured shorts within the previous run of episodes on Youtube. Each episode has a completely different style and sense of humor. Some episodes feel sweet, imaginative, and very Disney-esque, while others are over the top, relentless, irreverent, and surreal, similar to Looney Tunes or Animaniacs. The character designs subtly change due to the directors' visions of the characters. Lastly, these episodes are consistently great and they don't miss a beat. While some episodes are better than others, there isn't even one short that I have completely disliked.

Overall, this is one of the most impressive things Disney has put out in decades, and this is a must watch on Disney Plus, along with The Mandalorian and Loki. If you are willing to check this out, please start with the episode "Once Upon an Apple." Even though that this is a long review (please forgive me), there is so much to take away from this show. Kids, families, and those who are childish at heart will absolutely love this underrated masterpiece.

10/10.

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10 /10

I'm 32 years old and need more..

My 33 yr old husband and I, a 32 yr old woman, put this show on for our 4yr old and 18 month old daughter. We find that we watch it even without them around, this show is so funny, we are laughing and going back to rewatch parts over and over.. PLEASE PLEASE give us more! We tell all our friends with kids that they need to watch. I can't get enough.

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9 /10

Incredibly funny

Can easily be dismissed as old Mickey aesthetic. But so glad gave it a watch when the 3yo wanted to watch Mickey. Humor similar to spongebob early seasons.

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2 /10

Sorry...not what I'm looking for

I'm not opposed to the style. I actually loved Ren & Stimpy back in the 90s. But this is not what I'm looking for in a family Disney show. Too much grossout humor. And to do it with these beloved characters is really disappointing. Big City Greens and Amphibia were far more on the mark for us. No thank you.

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3 /10

Parents need to review episodes before showing youngsters

This is a fresh new interpretation of the Mickey Mouse universe, and far removed from the family friendly version we all know and love. Some scenes in Episode 2 for example are quite disturbing.

Syrongly advise that parents review episodes before allowing children to watch.

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1 /10

awful...

Didn't get past the first episode, there's nothing that remotely resemble the Mickey Mouse I grew up watching...

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1 /10

I don't like it

Horrible animation, horrible stories and yes, I'm an adult. I can't seem to get passed comparing it with older episodes. But this is the new generation unfortunately.

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2 /10

Horrible

This is like a Mickey Mouse version of Ren and Stimpy...

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1 /10

Horrible

This show doesn't belong on Disney. It's more adult demented than child friendly.

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1 /10

Ruined Mickey with this garbage...

The fact that there are people who defend this show and claim it is a great just proves how desensitized people are these days, and the sad, immature, artless depths to which cartoons have fallen.

This is NOTHING like Mickey Mouse and gives Mickey a bad name. The animation style is ugly. It's not funny whatsoever. The whole thing just feels gross. My kids tried watching it and were confused as to what they were watching.

Making this show is one of Disney's bigger blunders.

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2 /10

Sad evolution

Great to see characters again, sad portrayal of Goofy. Complete almost homeless hobo. No good elements of his character.

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1 /10

Not appropriate for all ages

Agree with the previous reviews. This isn't Disney or Mickey. Ren and Stimpy is an apt comparison. The TV-Y rating doesn't line up.

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10 /10

A masterpiece

Never really like Mickey that much and then I watched this and it's probably one of the best shows out there. The team has done an amazing job with the comedy, music and animation. This is a must watch, can't wait to see more keep them coming.

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