As we dive into the holidays, it’s quite the adventure to watch something new and exciting on Disney+.
Although we’ll definitely be binging a bunch of Christmas movies soon, there’s a hit show that will be appearing on the streaming service soon!
The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse will be premiering on November 18th, which just happens to be Mickey’s birthday! The series of animated shorts follows Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Goofy, and Pluto as they travel across wild and magical worlds.
Each episode is only seven minutes long with great comedy, amazing stories, a modern setting, and brand new music! The characters will be able to travel to lands inspired by Disney Parks and meet other classic Disney characters along the way. Plus, the newest style of art from “Mickey Mouse” shorts we’ve seen has been incorporated into The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse is the basis of the animation.
The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse is brought to life by Paul Rudish, the executive producer and supervising director, and Christopher Willis, the Emmy Award-winning composer of the “Mickey Mouse” shorts.
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Are you kidding me?? The art work is beyond pitiful! Why change the classic cartoons that made Disney into an “American Icon” into some some generic foolishness! Disney has chosen “poorly”. Clearly, this diminishes the “brand” significantly. Speak up people!