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* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: Coconutty Monkey

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* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: Coco the Coconutty Monkey



* FemaleFelineMaleMutt: Inverted with Bella and Figaro.

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* FemaleFelineMaleMutt: Inverted with Bella and Figaro. Of course, there is also Pluto, who is a Male Mutt.
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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Donald has this kind of attitude in a camping trip episode when, after trying to set up a tent with Goofy, he decides to walk out on Mickey and company and camp alone.

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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: In "Mickey's Camp Out", Donald has this kind of attitude in a camping trip episode when, after trying to set up a tent with Goofy, he decides to walk out on Mickey and company and camp alone.
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* RunningGag: Goofy's inability to pronounce the word "Mouseketools".
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** Mickey and Donald walk on clouds in a ''{{Jack and the Beanstalk}}''-themed episode, and Willie the Giant goes on to become a recurring character, resulting in more impossible cloudwalking.

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** Mickey and Donald walk on clouds in a ''{{Jack and the Beanstalk}}''-themed ''Literature/JackAndTheBeanstalk''-themed episode, and Willie the Giant goes on to become a recurring character, resulting in more impossible cloudwalking.
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* DoAnythingRobot: Toodles has many contraptions built in - for getting around and doing various things - when he's not serving as an iPod for Mouseketools... and never mind the fact that some of those tools springing from Toodles may be as huge as a space rocket.

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* DoAnythingRobot: Toodles has many contraptions built in - for getting around and doing various things - when he's not serving as an iPod for Mouseketools... and never mind the fact that some of those tools springing from Toodles may be [[{{Hammerspace}} as huge as a space rocket.rocket]].
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* TheFaceless: Toodles, except for a handful of episodes.

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* TheFaceless: Toodles, except for a handful of episodes.the first three seasons.

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* [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace Mickey Mouse Can Breathe in Space]]: Done in one episode. Batman was SO 1939...

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* [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace Mickey Mouse Can Breathe in Space]]: Done in one episode. Batman was SO 1939...CallARabbitASmeerp: In Martian Mickey's world, a hot dog is known as a "yumblatz".


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* [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace Mickey Mouse Can Breathe in Space]]: Done in one episode. Batman was SO 1939...

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* TheyMightBeGiants: The opening theme song, as well as "Hot Dog" are performed by them.
* TokenHuman: Willie the Giant

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* TheyMightBeGiants: Music/TheyMightBeGiants: The opening theme song, as well as "Hot Dog" are performed by them.
* ThreeAmigos: Mickey is often paired up with Minnie and either Goofy or Daisy.
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TokenHuman: Willie the GiantGiant.
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* Efficient Displacement: Clarabelle as a superhero crashes through Mickey's door in an episode.

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* Efficient Displacement: EfficientDisplacement: Clarabelle as a superhero crashes through Mickey's door in an episode.
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The premise of each episode centers on some kind of problem that Mickey has to solve, or event he needs to prepare for. To accomplish these fairly mundane goals, he has a semi-intelligent flying robot called Toodles, who can be summoned from anywhere to produce one of four Mousekatools. He frequently [[BreakingTheFourthWall "talks"]] [[NonInteractivity to the viewers]] to enlist their help as well, or to demand they count something with him.

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The premise of each episode centers on some kind of problem that Mickey has to solve, or event he needs to prepare for. To accomplish these fairly mundane goals, he has a semi-intelligent flying robot called Toodles, who can be summoned from anywhere to produce one of four Mousekatools. He frequently [[BreakingTheFourthWall "talks"]] [[NonInteractivity [[FakeInteractivity to the viewers]] to enlist their help as well, or to demand they count something with him.



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* RhymesOnADime: In one episode, when the clubhouse's "silly switched" gets jammed, causing everyone and everything to act all silly, Mickey is affected in that he can ''only'' speak in rhyme, practically against his will. This is even [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]]:

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* RhymesOnADime: In one episode, when the clubhouse's "silly switched" switch" gets jammed, causing everyone and everything to act all silly, Mickey is affected in that he can ''only'' speak in rhyme, practically against his will. This is even [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]]:
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* RhymesOnADime: In one episode, when the clubhouse's "silly switched" gets jammed, causing everyone and everything to act all silly, Mickey is affected in that he can ''only'' speak in rhyme, practically against his will. This is even [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]]:
-->'''Mickey:''' I didn't know I could rhyme, but now I do it all the time!


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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Donald has this kind of attitude in a camping trip episode when, after trying to set up a tent with Goofy, he decides to walk out on Mickey and company and camp alone.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Following Wayne Allwine's passing in 2009, Bret Iwan takes over as the voice of Mickey.
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* CrazyPrepared: The Mousekedoer seems to have the right tools for [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands whatever twists and turns]] the episode's plot will take later on.

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* CrazyPrepared: The Mousekedoer seems to always have the right tools for [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands whatever twists and turns]] the episode's plot will take later on.
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* CrossReferencedTitles: "Goofy Baby" and "Goofy Babysitter", with opposite premises.

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* CrossReferencedTitles: "Goofy Baby" and "Goofy Babysitter", with opposite premises. [[BabiesMakeEverythingBetter Both with babies.]]
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* CrazyPrepared: The Mousekedoer seems to have the right tools for [[NewPowersAsThePlotDemands whatever twists and turns]] the episode's plot will take later on.
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* TheFaceless: Toodles, except for a handful of episodes.


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* GoKartingWithBowser: Pete (historically an evil character in the classic cartoons) sometimes plays the adversary, and sometimes he's just one of the gang.
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The premise of each episode centers on some kind of problem that Mickey has to solve, or event he needs to prepare for. To accomplish these fairly mundane goals, he has a semi-intelligent flying robot called Toodles, who can be summoned from anywhere to produce one of four Mousekatools. He frequently [[BreakingTheFourthWall "talks" to the viewers]] to enlist their help as well, or to demand they count something with him.

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The premise of each episode centers on some kind of problem that Mickey has to solve, or event he needs to prepare for. To accomplish these fairly mundane goals, he has a semi-intelligent flying robot called Toodles, who can be summoned from anywhere to produce one of four Mousekatools. He frequently [[BreakingTheFourthWall "talks" "talks"]] [[NonInteractivity to the viewers]] to enlist their help as well, or to demand they count something with him.
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* MickeyMousing: You can hear a slide whistle crescendo whenever the audience is asked to stand up.
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* AlliterativeName: Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Clarabell Cow. Several objects, such as the handy helpers, wind up with this naming convention as well.

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* AlliterativeName: Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Clarabell Clarabelle Cow. Several objects, such as the handy helpers, wind up with this naming convention as well.

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''Mickey Mouse Clubhouse'' started airing in 2006, and is the most recent TV show produced by [[DisneyChannel Disney]] to star its iconic character, MickeyMouse. The show's format is targeted at pre-school children, and teaches basic skills such as counting, memory and [[YouFailPhysicsForever cartoon physics]]. Other recurring characters are MinnieMouse, DonaldDuck, Daisy Duck, {{Goofy}} and [[PlutoThePup Pluto]]. Almost as frequently, episodes feature Clarabelle Cow, {{Pete}} the Cat and Professor Ludwig von Drake.

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''Mickey Mouse Clubhouse'' started airing in 2006, and is the most recent TV show produced by [[DisneyChannel Disney]] {{Disney|Channel}} to star its iconic character, MickeyMouse. The show's format is targeted at pre-school children, and teaches basic skills such as counting, memory and [[YouFailPhysicsForever [[ArtisticLicensePhysics cartoon physics]]. Other recurring characters are MinnieMouse, DonaldDuck, WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck, Daisy Duck, {{Goofy}} WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}} and [[PlutoThePup Pluto]]. WesternAnimation/{{Pluto|ThePup}}. Almost as frequently, episodes feature Clarabelle Cow, {{Pete}} WesternAnimation/{{Pete}} the Cat and Professor Ludwig von Drake.



* ArtisticLicensePhysics: Several times.
** In "Pluto's Bubble Bath", Mickey and Pluto get trapped inside bubbles and helplessly float away as a result, defying gravity.
*** In the same episode, the bubbles enter low orbit and Mickey frets because [[ArtisticLicenseAstronomy nearby]] {{s|paceDoesNotWorkThatWay}}tars might pop the bubbles. They are rescued by their friends in a propellor plane, which is also capable of flying in low orbit.
*** Not that Mickey had anything to worry about. His friends in the plane can [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace breathe in space]], and Mickey himself is shown to do so in another episode.
*** Hot air balloons have been shown to fly this high as well.
** Mickey and Donald walk on clouds in a ''{{Jack and the Beanstalk}}''-themed episode, and Willie the Giant goes on to become a recurring character, resulting in more impossible cloudwalking.



* [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace Mickey Mouse Can Breathe In Space]]: Done in one episode. Batman was SO 1939...
* {{Balloonacy}} - "Daisy in the Sky" has Daisy, Minnie and Pluto carried off by a handful of balloons. {{Lampshaded}} by Ludwig declaring "She's broken Newton's law!"
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: - In one of the earliest episodes in which Mickey goes fishing, Pete acts like a huge JerkAss for no reason or provocation. Most episodes now have him as more of a JerkWithAHeartOfGold and one of Mickey's friends whenever he's not playing the DesignatedVillain.
* ChewToy: Donald Duck is usually the one to get hit by a random object such as cake frosting. He sometimes lampshades this by saying "Why does this always happen to me?"
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: In almost every episode, Mickey's in the red shorts, Minnie's dressed in pink, Daisy's in purple, Donald's got the blue threads, Pluto's yellow, and Goofy's sporting an orange shirt.

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* [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace Mickey Mouse Can Breathe In Space]]: Done in one episode. Batman was SO 1939...
* {{Balloonacy}} -
{{Balloonacy}}: "Daisy in the Sky" has Daisy, Minnie and Pluto carried off by a handful of balloons. {{Lampshaded}} by Ludwig declaring "She's broken Newton's law!"
* [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace Mickey Mouse Can Breathe in Space]]: Done in one episode. Batman was SO 1939...
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: - In one of the earliest episodes in which Mickey goes fishing, Pete acts like a huge JerkAss {{Jerkass}} for no reason or provocation. Most episodes now have him as more of a JerkWithAHeartOfGold and one of Mickey's friends whenever he's not playing the DesignatedVillain.
* ChewToy: TheChewToy: Donald Duck is usually the one to get hit by a random object such as cake frosting. He sometimes lampshades this by saying "Why does this always happen to me?"
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: ColorCodedCharacters: In almost every episode, Mickey's in the red shorts, Minnie's dressed in pink, Daisy's in purple, Donald's got the blue threads, Pluto's yellow, and Goofy's sporting an orange shirt.



* CuteKitten: Figaro's most recent appearances are in this show.



** Made even more painful by the fact that it's being performed by TheyMightBeGiants.

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** Made even more painful by the fact that it's being performed by TheyMightBeGiants.Music/TheyMightBeGiants.



* CuteKitten: Figaro's most recent appearances are in this show.
* PreciousPuppies: Bella, Clarabelle's puppy.



** [[TheSmartGuy The Smart Girl]]: Daisy (this one is a stretch)

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** [[TheSmartGuy The {{The Smart Girl]]: G|uy}}irl: Daisy (this one is a stretch)



* FurryDenial: In another ''MickeyMouseClubhouse'' episode, Donald is shown swimming like a dog or human as opposed to like a duck.

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* FurryDenial: In another ''MickeyMouseClubhouse'' ''Mickey Mouse Clubhouse'' episode, Donald is shown swimming like a dog or human as opposed to like a duck.



* PreciousPuppies: Bella, Clarabelle's puppy.



* ViewersAreMorons: Quite frequently. The worst example being in "Goofy Baby", when Goofy gets turned back into normal and Mickey asks the audience "Who is that? [Pause] That's right, it's Goofy!" As if the kids watching wouldn't recognize Goofy!

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* ViewersAreMorons: Quite frequently. The worst example being in "Goofy Baby", when Goofy gets turned back into normal and Mickey asks the audience "Who is that? [Pause] [{{Beat}}] That's right, it's Goofy!" As if the kids watching wouldn't recognize Goofy!



* YouFailPhysicsForever: Several times.
** In "Pluto's Bubble Bath", Mickey and Pluto get trapped inside bubbles and helplessly float away as a result, defying gravity.
*** In the same episode, the bubbles enter low orbit and Mickey frets because [[ArtisticLicenseAstronomy nearby]] [[SpaceDoesNotWorkThatWay stars]] might pop the bubbles. They are rescued by their friends in a propellor plane, which is also capable of flying in low orbit.
*** Not that Mickey had anything to worry about. His friends in the plane can [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace breathe in space]], and Mickey himself is shown to do so in another episode.
*** Hot air balloons have been shown to fly this high as well.
** Mickey and Donald walk on clouds in a ''{{Jack and the Beanstalk}}''-themed episode, and Willie the Giant goes on to become a recurring character, resulting in more impossible cloudwalking.

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Actually, most of the \"stock footage\" in this show tends to be edited if another character that isn\'t usually present is around the main cast or if it\'s done under exceptional circumstances, so most of that isn\'t true.


* EverybodyDoTheEndlessLoop: The Hot Dog dance, [[StockFootage which is always the exact same footage]], even if any of the cast were wearing special outfits for the whole episode up to this point.
** A few episodes ''do'' actually have them keeping some special costume. On the other end of the spectrum, sometimes even their comments on whatever they did for that episode are just completely generic "That was fun, that thing we did that I'm not actually mentioning by name!" spiel.
*** One episode has Clarabelle join them in the dance, dancing alongside Goofy.

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* EverybodyDoTheEndlessLoop: The Hot Dog dance, [[StockFootage which is always the exact same footage]], even if any of the cast were wearing special outfits for the whole episode up to this point.
** A few episodes ''do'' actually have them keeping some special costume. On the other end of the spectrum, sometimes even their comments on whatever they did for that episode are just completely generic "That was fun, that thing we did that I'm not actually mentioning by name!" spiel.
*** One episode has Clarabelle join them in the dance, dancing alongside Goofy.
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* AscendedMeme: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOvFIoBoxag&feature=related This video]] on [=YouTube=], featuring random scenes from the program set to a relaxing tune, has somebody managed to pick up over 120,000,000 views. Nobody understands why.
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In addition to the regular episodes of the show that fill a 30-minute block of programming, a few hour-long episodes have been produced and released on DVD. One example is ''Mickey's Adventures in [[AliceInWonderland Wonderland]]'', which is (oddly enough) about Mickey and Donald trying to find a runaway cuckoo bird... it just happens to ''take place'' in Wonderland.

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In addition to the regular episodes of the show that fill a 30-minute block of programming, a few hour-long episodes have been produced and released on DVD. One example is ''Mickey's Adventures in [[AliceInWonderland [[Literature/AliceInWonderland Wonderland]]'', which is (oddly enough) about Mickey and Donald trying to find a runaway cuckoo bird... it just happens to ''take place'' in Wonderland.
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* SayMyName[=/=]IncrediblyLamePun: Several objects in the show have the word "mouse" glued onto their names, usually by way of the baleful syllable "ka". The most prominent example, "Mousekatools" is a play on words of "Mouseketeer", the title given to the real life kids who appeared on ''TheMickeyMouseClub''. "Mouseketeer" is, of course, itself a play on "[[TheThreeMusketeers Musketeer]]".

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* SayMyName[=/=]IncrediblyLamePun: Several objects in the show have the word "mouse" glued onto their names, usually by way of the baleful syllable "ka". The most prominent example, "Mousekatools" is a play on words of "Mouseketeer", the title given to the real life kids who appeared on ''TheMickeyMouseClub''. "Mouseketeer" is, of course, itself a play on "[[TheThreeMusketeers "[[Literature/TheThreeMusketeers Musketeer]]".
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* CrossReferencedTitles:"Goofy Baby" and "Goofy Babysitter", with opposite premises.

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-> ''"Mouseka-hey, mouseka-hi, mouseka-ho! Mouseka-ready, mouseka-set, here we go!"''

''Mickey Mouse Clubhouse'' started airing in 2006, and is the most recent TV show produced by [[DisneyChannel Disney]] to star its iconic character, MickeyMouse. The show's format is targeted at pre-school children, and teaches basic skills such as counting, memory and [[YouFailPhysicsForever cartoon physics]]. Other recurring characters are MinnieMouse, DonaldDuck, Daisy Duck, {{Goofy}} and [[PlutoThePup Pluto]]. Almost as frequently, episodes feature Clarabelle Cow, {{Pete}} the Cat and Professor Ludwig von Drake.

The premise of each episode centers on some kind of problem that Mickey has to solve, or event he needs to prepare for. To accomplish these fairly mundane goals, he has a semi-intelligent flying robot called Toodles, who can be summoned from anywhere to produce one of four Mousekatools. He frequently [[BreakingTheFourthWall "talks" to the viewers]] to enlist their help as well, or to demand they count something with him.

In addition to the regular episodes of the show that fill a 30-minute block of programming, a few hour-long episodes have been produced and released on DVD. One example is ''Mickey's Adventures in [[AliceInWonderland Wonderland]]'', which is (oddly enough) about Mickey and Donald trying to find a runaway cuckoo bird... it just happens to ''take place'' in Wonderland.
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!!This show provides examples of:
* AbhorrentAdmirer: Princess Pete in "Sir Goofs-a-Lot".
* AllCGICartoon
* AlliterativeName: Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Clarabell Cow. Several objects, such as the handy helpers, wind up with this naming convention as well.
* AscendedMeme: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOvFIoBoxag&feature=related This video]] on [=YouTube=], featuring random scenes from the program set to a relaxing tune, has somebody managed to pick up over 120,000,000 views. Nobody understands why.
* AudienceShift: From previous Mickey projects, '''and how'''.
* [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace Mickey Mouse Can Breathe In Space]]: Done in one episode. Batman was SO 1939...
* {{Balloonacy}} - "Daisy in the Sky" has Daisy, Minnie and Pluto carried off by a handful of balloons. {{Lampshaded}} by Ludwig declaring "She's broken Newton's law!"
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: - In one of the earliest episodes in which Mickey goes fishing, Pete acts like a huge JerkAss for no reason or provocation. Most episodes now have him as more of a JerkWithAHeartOfGold and one of Mickey's friends whenever he's not playing the DesignatedVillain.
* ChewToy: Donald Duck is usually the one to get hit by a random object such as cake frosting. He sometimes lampshades this by saying "Why does this always happen to me?"
* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: In almost every episode, Mickey's in the red shorts, Minnie's dressed in pink, Daisy's in purple, Donald's got the blue threads, Pluto's yellow, and Goofy's sporting an orange shirt.
* DancePartyEnding: Every episode ends with the main characters doing the Hot Dog dance to a song with [[PainfulRhyme inspired lyrics]] such as "We've got ears, it's time for cheers."
** Made even more painful by the fact that it's being performed by TheyMightBeGiants.
* DistaffCounterpart: "Space Adventure" introduces a Girl Toodles working for Pirate Pete.
* DoAnythingRobot: Toodles has many contraptions built in - for getting around and doing various things - when he's not serving as an iPod for Mouseketools... and never mind the fact that some of those tools springing from Toodles may be as huge as a space rocket.
* EdutainmentShow: And for anyone over the age of seven it can be a bit painful to sit through.
* EverybodyDoTheEndlessLoop: The Hot Dog dance, [[StockFootage which is always the exact same footage]], even if any of the cast were wearing special outfits for the whole episode up to this point.
** A few episodes ''do'' actually have them keeping some special costume. On the other end of the spectrum, sometimes even their comments on whatever they did for that episode are just completely generic "That was fun, that thing we did that I'm not actually mentioning by name!" spiel.
*** One episode has Clarabelle join them in the dance, dancing alongside Goofy.
* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: Coconutty Monkey
* {{Expositron 9000}}: The Mousekadoer computer.
* CuteKitten: Figaro's most recent appearances are in this show.
* PreciousPuppies: Bella, Clarabelle's puppy.
* FemaleFelineMaleMutt: Inverted with Bella and Figaro.
* FiveManBand
** TheHero: Mickey
** TheLancer: Donald
** TheBigGuy: Goofy
** [[TheSmartGuy The Smart Girl]]: Daisy (this one is a stretch)
** TheChick: Minnie
** TeamPet: Pluto
** SixthRanger: Toodles
* FountainOfYouth: "Goofy Baby" sees Goofy accidentally turned into a baby; and in "Goofy Babysitter" all the main characters (EXCEPT Goofy) are turned into babies.
* FurryConfusion: In the episode, "Donald's Ducks," Donald is shown with normal ducks.
** To add insult to injury, he is flying an airplane rather than flying like a normal duck alongside the other ducks.
** Also, Ludwig Von Drake is shown flying using an inflatable jumpsuit rather than like a normal duck.
* FurryDenial: In another ''MickeyMouseClubhouse'' episode, Donald is shown swimming like a dog or human as opposed to like a duck.
* FurryReminder: Pete is acknowledged to be a cat.
** In one episode, Daisy and Minnie toss a ball of yarn to Pete and he gets distracted by it for a while.
** In another episode, Willie calls Mickey, Donald, and Goofy a mouse, a duck, and a dog respectively.
* InsistentTerminology: In "Doctor Daisy, MD (Medical Duck)" it's constantly mentioned that she's a ''pretend doctor'' trying to earn her ''pretend doctor sticker'' by ''pretending'' to treat her ''pretend patients''.
* IntelligibleUnintelligible: Donald Duck, for some people.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Donald and Pete.
* JustForPun: The "Sheep" episode, where Goofy cleans out his shoe, only for three horns to fall out of it. [[DontExplainTheJoke Get it? Shoehorn?]]
* LampshadeHanging: Happens quite a bit on the show with stuff like Goofy not saying "Mousketools" correctly or Donald getting hit by a random object.
* LighterAndSofter: In most of his incarnations, Pete is an outright villain or at the very least, a major {{Jerkass}}. Here, though, he's a genuinely nice guy, if a bit arrogant.
* MagicalIncantation: "In order to make the clubhouse appear, we have to say ''the magic words'': Meeska! Mooska! Mickey Mouse!"
* MythologyGag: The "Hot Dog" dance is a reference to Mickey's first spoken words in the 1929 cartoon "The Karnival Kid".
* NonInteractivity
* NonstandardCharacterDesign: Figaro's and Mr. Pettibone's designs are not exactly that nonstandard, but they look stiff and awkward compared to the other character's designs.
* PantyShot: Whenever one sees Minnie from the back, her skirt is positioned so that one can clearly see her underwear underneath.
* PaperThinDisguise: Pete sometimes wears these.
* SayMyName[=/=]IncrediblyLamePun: Several objects in the show have the word "mouse" glued onto their names, usually by way of the baleful syllable "ka". The most prominent example, "Mousekatools" is a play on words of "Mouseketeer", the title given to the real life kids who appeared on ''TheMickeyMouseClub''. "Mouseketeer" is, of course, itself a play on "[[TheThreeMusketeers Musketeer]]".
* SolveTheSoupCans: The way that the Mousekatools are used can be pretty bizarre. In one episode, Mickey has to put gumballs in a gas pump before he can fill up his car. In another, he has to put numbered blocks in the right order to unlock his front door.
* SpaceWhaleAesop: Share with your friends, or you'll get carried off into the air by all the balloons you took. [[BrokenAesop Even though Daisy spent the whole episode going "Wheeeeeeeeee!"]]
* SpinOff: ''MinniesBowToons''; ''Mickey's Mousekercise''
* StockScream: The show frequently makes use of the Goofy Holler... [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin for obvious reasons]].
* TheyMightBeGiants: The opening theme song, as well as "Hot Dog" are performed by them.
* TokenHuman: Willie the Giant
* TuxedoAndMartini: Daisy Duck moonlights as a secret agent in a few episodes, which usually results in parody of the JamesBond style of spies.
* ViewersAreMorons: Quite frequently. The worst example being in "Goofy Baby", when Goofy gets turned back into normal and Mickey asks the audience "Who is that? [Pause] That's right, it's Goofy!" As if the kids watching wouldn't recognize Goofy!
* WhiteGloves: EVERYWHERE. Mickey might as well be the trope namer.
* YouFailPhysicsForever: Several times.
** In "Pluto's Bubble Bath", Mickey and Pluto get trapped inside bubbles and helplessly float away as a result, defying gravity.
*** In the same episode, the bubbles enter low orbit and Mickey frets because [[ArtisticLicenseAstronomy nearby]] [[SpaceDoesNotWorkThatWay stars]] might pop the bubbles. They are rescued by their friends in a propellor plane, which is also capable of flying in low orbit.
*** Not that Mickey had anything to worry about. His friends in the plane can [[BatmanCanBreatheInSpace breathe in space]], and Mickey himself is shown to do so in another episode.
*** Hot air balloons have been shown to fly this high as well.
** Mickey and Donald walk on clouds in a ''{{Jack and the Beanstalk}}''-themed episode, and Willie the Giant goes on to become a recurring character, resulting in more impossible cloudwalking.
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