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The overarching story is that it's [[UsefulNotes/AllHallowsEve Halloween]] at the House of Mouse, and the Disney villains have tired of Mickey Mouse's run of the place. [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} Jafar]] forms a LegionOfDoom that help him overthrow Mickey and take over the House at midnight, albeit while still showing cartoons as entertainment. Mickey and his staff now have to battle Jafar for control of the House.

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The overarching story is that it's [[UsefulNotes/AllHallowsEve Halloween]] at the House of Mouse, and the Disney villains have tired of Mickey Mouse's run of the place. [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} Jafar]] forms a LegionOfDoom consisting of some of Disney’s nastiest that help him overthrow Mickey and take over the House at midnight, albeit while still showing cartoons as entertainment. Mickey and his staff now have to battle Jafar for control of the House.
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* HarmlessVillain: While they succeed in physically removing the good guys, the villains don't do them any permanent harm and spend the night hanging out and watching the cartoons...exactly as they'd done in normal episodes.

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* HarmlessVillain: While they succeed in physically removing the good guys, the villains don't do them any permanent harm and spend the night hanging out and watching the cartoons... exactly as they'd done in normal episodes.
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* OhCrap:
** Mickey gets one when the lights go out and Jafar begins the villain takeover of the House. He and the whole gang have several of these when the villains attack them and kick them out.
** Jafar gets the best one of the movie when he gets sucked into Genie's lamp.


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* WhenTheClockStrikesTwelve: Jafar's villain takeover of the House was set to start at midnight.

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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.



** The Evil Queen (in her hag form) is the first villain to enter the House at the beginning of the film—a nod to the fact that she was the ''first'' major Disney villain (not counting Pete, who mainly appeared in the shorts).

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** The Evil Queen (in her hag form) is the first villain to enter the House at the beginning of the film—a film — a nod to the fact that she was the ''first'' major Disney villain (not counting Pete, who mainly appeared in the shorts).
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** [[ContinuityNod Pete fired Ursula and Jafar shortly after hiring them in that episode, which explains why they didn’t invite him this time]].
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* HarmlessVillain: While they succeed in physically removing the good guys, the villains don't do them any permanent harm and spend the night hanging out and watching the cartoons...exactly as they'd done in normal episodes.
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** Likewise the blurb on the back of the DVD and VHS mention Maleficent among the villains who take over the House of Mouse, even though she's just a background cameo character.

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** Likewise Likewise, the blurb on the back of the DVD and VHS mention Maleficent among the villains who take over the House of Mouse, even though she's just a background cameo character.



* ConformingOOCMoment: In "It's Our House Now!" a crowd VillainSong sung by several of Disney's villains, [[WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}} Lucifer the cat]] and [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan Tick-Tock the crocodile]] are seen singing with the others - that is, actually moving their mouths to speak, despite the fact that neither of them speak in their respective films. Tick-Tock is also seen sitting upright like the other villains at one point, as if he was a FunnyAnimal, even though he's more of a NearlyNormalAnimal in the original movie.

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* ConformingOOCMoment: In "It's Our House Now!" Now!", a crowd VillainSong sung by several of Disney's villains, [[WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}} Lucifer the cat]] and [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan Tick-Tock the crocodile]] are seen singing with the others - that others—that is, actually moving their mouths to speak, despite the fact that neither of them speak in their respective films. Tick-Tock is also seen sitting upright like the other villains at one point, as if he was a FunnyAnimal, even though he's more of a NearlyNormalAnimal in the original movie.



** The Evil Queen (in her hag form) is the first villain to enter the House at the beginning of the film - a nod to the fact that she was the ''first'' major Disney villain (not counting Pete, who mainly appeared in the shorts).

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** The Evil Queen (in her hag form) is the first villain to enter the House at the beginning of the film - a film—a nod to the fact that she was the ''first'' major Disney villain (not counting Pete, who mainly appeared in the shorts).
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* AdaptationalWimp: The Disney Heroes outside of Mickey and the main gang don't fight back against the villains. At all.

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* AdaptationalWimp: The Disney Heroes heroes, outside of Mickey and the main gang gang, don't fight back against the villains. At all.
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Not to be confused with the ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' episode, "Pete's House of Villains", which was ''not'' Halloween themed, but parts of the film were used in four other episodes, all premiering after the movie came out. Followed by the all-original ''WesternAnimation/MickeyDonaldGoofyTheThreeMusketeers'' in 2004, and in a Halloween context, via the 2006 Halloween episode of ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse''.

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Not to be confused with the ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' episode, "Pete's House of Villains", Villains," which was ''not'' Halloween themed, but parts of the film were used in four other episodes, all premiering after the movie came out. Followed by the all-original ''WesternAnimation/MickeyDonaldGoofyTheThreeMusketeers'' in 2004, and in a Halloween context, via the 2006 Halloween episode of ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse''.



* BalloonBelly: In "Donald's Halloween Scare", Donald is noticeably fatter after eating the candy he scared out of the nephews. In "Hansel and Gretel", Mickey and Minnie are visibly stuffed after being fed by the witch.

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* BalloonBelly: In "Donald's Halloween Scare", Scare," Donald is noticeably fatter after eating the candy he scared out of the nephews. In "Hansel and Gretel", Gretel," Mickey and Minnie are visibly stuffed after being fed by the witch.



* BullyingADragon: Every single time Donald tries to scare someone with his costumes counts - especially when he tries ''[[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast Beast]]''. During "Trick Or Treat", his tangling with Witch Hazel also counts.

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* BullyingADragon: Every single time Donald tries to scare someone with his costumes counts - especially counts—especially when he tries ''[[WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast Beast]]''. During "Trick Or Treat", Treat," his tangling with Witch Hazel also counts.



* DanceLine: The villains form one during "It's Our House Now!", though Stromboli can't hold onto anyone since the villain in front off him is Lucifer the cat.

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* DanceLine: The villains form one during "It's Our House Now!", though Stromboli can't hold onto anyone anyone, since the villain in front off him is Lucifer the cat.



* DemotedToExtra: Pete, the landlord of the club and BigBad of the series, is reduced to a few minor cameos during the "It's Our House Now!" number despite trying to get the House shut down in every one of his appearances during the series. This is even more ironic when you consider that an actual episode of ''House of Mouse'' was titled "''Pete's'' House of Villains", and was plotted very similarly, if not seasonal to Halloween.

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* DemotedToExtra: Pete, the landlord of the club and BigBad of the series, is reduced to a few minor cameos during the "It's Our House Now!" number despite trying to get the House shut down in every one of his appearances during the series. This is even more ironic when you consider that an actual episode of ''House of Mouse'' was titled "''Pete's'' House of Villains", Villains" and was plotted very similarly, if not seasonal to Halloween.



* FatteningTheVictim: Mickey and Minnie are fattened up with a ton of sweets by the witch in "Hansel and Gretel".

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* FatteningTheVictim: Mickey and Minnie are fattened up with a ton of sweets by the witch in "Hansel and Gretel".Gretel."



* RecycledPlot: Pete would later attempt his own HostileShowTakeover at midnight on Halloween in the episode “House Ghosts”, only this time Pete gets scared after he unleashes the Hitchhiking Ghosts and doesn’t get to occupy the house like Jafar did.

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* RecycledPlot: Pete would later attempt his own HostileShowTakeover at midnight on Halloween in the episode “House Ghosts”, Ghosts,” only this time Pete gets scared after he unleashes the Hitchhiking Ghosts and doesn’t get to occupy the house like Jafar did.
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** In “How to Haunt a House”, Donald declares he's not afraid of ghosts. Guess who Goofy chooses to haunt?

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** In “How to Haunt a House”, House,” Donald declares he's not afraid of ghosts. Guess who Goofy chooses to haunt?
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** Towards the beginning, Mickey assures Minnie that the large amount of villains in attendance aren’t up to any tricks. Cut to Jafar’s LegionOfDoom assembling.

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** Towards Toward the beginning, Mickey assures Minnie that is concerned about the large amount of villains in attendance attendance, but Mickey assures her that they aren’t up to any tricks. Cut to Jafar’s LegionOfDoom assembling.
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->''"Raise your mugs you thieves and thugs'' \\
''Join the rabble-rousing crowd'' \\

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->''"Raise your mugs mugs, you thieves and thugs'' thugs!'' \\
''Join the rabble-rousing crowd'' crowd!'' \\
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* ConformingOOCMoment: In "It's Our House Now," a crowd VillainSong sung by several of Disney's villains, [[WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}} Lucifer the cat]] and [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan Tick-Tock the crocodile]] are seen singing with the others - that is, actually moving their mouths to speak, despite the fact that neither of them speak in their respective films. Tick-Tock is also seen sitting upright like the other villains at one point, as if he was a FunnyAnimal, even though he's more of a NearlyNormalAnimal in the original movie.

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* ConformingOOCMoment: In "It's Our House Now," Now!" a crowd VillainSong sung by several of Disney's villains, [[WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}} Lucifer the cat]] and [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan Tick-Tock the crocodile]] are seen singing with the others - that is, actually moving their mouths to speak, despite the fact that neither of them speak in their respective films. Tick-Tock is also seen sitting upright like the other villains at one point, as if he was a FunnyAnimal, even though he's more of a NearlyNormalAnimal in the original movie.



* DanceLine: The villains form one during "It's Our House Now", though Stromboli can't hold onto anyone since the villain in front off him is Lucifer the cat.

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* DanceLine: The villains form one during "It's Our House Now", Now!", though Stromboli can't hold onto anyone since the villain in front off him is Lucifer the cat.



* DemotedToExtra: Pete, the landlord of the club and BigBad of the series, is reduced to a few minor cameos during the "It's Our House Now" number despite trying to get the House shut down in every one of his appearances during the series. This is even more ironic when you consider that an actual episode of ''House of Mouse'' was titled "''Pete's'' House of Villains", and was plotted very similarly, if not seasonal to Halloween.

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* DemotedToExtra: Pete, the landlord of the club and BigBad of the series, is reduced to a few minor cameos during the "It's Our House Now" Now!" number despite trying to get the House shut down in every one of his appearances during the series. This is even more ironic when you consider that an actual episode of ''House of Mouse'' was titled "''Pete's'' House of Villains", and was plotted very similarly, if not seasonal to Halloween.



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Pun not intended since it's the House of Mouse; but Clarabelle, Gus, and Horace are absent from the movie, though they were seemingly captured by the villains since they don't appear post-takeover and the Big Bad Wolf is running the film projection booth.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Pun not intended since it's the House of Mouse; but Clarabelle, Gus, and Horace are absent from the movie, though they were seemingly captured by the villains villains, since they don't appear post-takeover post-takeover, and the Big Bad Wolf is running the film projection booth.
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* ShooOutTheClowns: Inverted. Disney’s darker villains like Scar, Frollo, and the Horned King are either not in the film (the former’s case) or only make minor cameos (the latter two). Meanwhile, the hyenas appear to give ''The Lion King'' some representation in the villain department.

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* ShooOutTheClowns: Inverted. Disney’s darker villains like Scar, Shere Khan, Frollo, and the Horned King are either not in the film (the former’s case) former two) or only make minor cameos (the latter two). Meanwhile, the hyenas appear to give ''The Lion King'' some representation in the villain department.

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!''Mickey's House of Villains'' contains examples of the following tropes:

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!!''Mickey's
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* DarkerAndEdgier: To coincide with Jafar’s takeover of the House, "Donald's Halloween Scare" and "Hansel and Gretel" are cartoons with somewhat grimmer tones than the ones shown by Mickey. The film itself is DarkerandEdgier than most Mouse episodes.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: To coincide with Jafar’s takeover of the House, "Donald's Halloween Scare" and "Hansel and Gretel" are cartoons with somewhat grimmer tones than the ones shown by Mickey. The film itself is DarkerandEdgier DarkerAndEdgier than most Mouse episodes.

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''Mickey's House of Villains'' is a 2002 DirectToVideo HorrorComedy compliation movie based on Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'', and is a sequel to ''WesternAnimation/MickeysMagicalChristmasSnowedInAtTheHouseOfMouse''. Like that film, ''Mickey's House of Villains'' links newly produced footage set at the House of Mouse proper with recycled short cartoons from either ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseWorks'' or from Disney's theatrical short library. The included cartoons are:

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''Mickey's House of Villains'' is a 2002 DirectToVideo HorrorComedy compliation compilation movie based on Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'', and is a sequel to ''WesternAnimation/MickeysMagicalChristmasSnowedInAtTheHouseOfMouse''. Like that film, ''Mickey's House of Villains'' links newly produced footage set at the House of Mouse proper with recycled short cartoons from either ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseWorks'' or from Disney's theatrical short library. The included cartoons are:



* DarkerAndEdgier: To coincide with Jafar’s takeover of the House, "Donald's Halloween Scare" and "Hansel and Gretel" are cartoons with somewhat grimmer tones than the ones shown by Mickey.
** The film itself is DarkerandEdgier than most Mouse episodes.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: To coincide with Jafar’s takeover of the House, "Donald's Halloween Scare" and "Hansel and Gretel" are cartoons with somewhat grimmer tones than the ones shown by Mickey.
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Mickey. The film itself is DarkerandEdgier than most Mouse episodes.
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* "''Mickey's Mechanical House''" (''Mickey [=MouseWorks=]'', 1999)

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* "''Mickey's Mechanical House''" (''Mickey [=MouseWorks=]'', Mouse Works'', 1999)



* "''How To Haunt A House''" (''Mickey [=MouseWorks=]'', 1999)
* "''Dance of the Goofys''" (''Mickey [=MouseWorks=]'', 1999)

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* "''How To Haunt A House''" (''Mickey [=MouseWorks=]'', Mouse Works'', 1999)
* "''Dance of the Goofys''" (''Mickey [=MouseWorks=]'', Mouse Works'', 1999)



* "''Donald's Halloween Scare''" (''Mickey [=MouseWorks=]'', 1999)
* "''Literature/HanselAndGretel''" (''Mickey [=MouseWorks=]'', 1999)

The overarching story is that it's [[UsefulNotes/AllHallowsEve Halloween]] at the House of Mouse, and the Disney villains have tired of Mickey Mouse's run of the place. [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} Jafar]] forms a LegionOfDoom that help him overthrow Mickey and take over the House at midnight. Mickey and his staff now have to battle Jafar for control of the House.

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* "''Donald's Halloween Scare''" (''Mickey [=MouseWorks=]'', Mouse Works'', 1999)
* "''Literature/HanselAndGretel''" (''Mickey [=MouseWorks=]'', Mouse Works'', 1999)

The overarching story is that it's [[UsefulNotes/AllHallowsEve Halloween]] at the House of Mouse, and the Disney villains have tired of Mickey Mouse's run of the place. [[WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}} Jafar]] forms a LegionOfDoom that help him overthrow Mickey and take over the House at midnight.midnight, albeit while still showing cartoons as entertainment. Mickey and his staff now have to battle Jafar for control of the House.
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''Mickey's House of Villains'' is a 2002 DirectToVideo HorrorComedy CompliationMovie based on Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse''. It collects several short films that make up the vast majority of the film. The films included are:

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''Mickey's House of Villains'' is a 2002 DirectToVideo HorrorComedy CompliationMovie compliation movie based on Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse''. It collects several ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'', and is a sequel to ''WesternAnimation/MickeysMagicalChristmasSnowedInAtTheHouseOfMouse''. Like that film, ''Mickey's House of Villains'' links newly produced footage set at the House of Mouse proper with recycled short films that make up the vast majority of the film. cartoons from either ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseWorks'' or from Disney's theatrical short library. The films included cartoons are:



* "''Donald Duck and the Gorilla''" (1944)

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* "''Donald Duck and the Gorilla''" (1944)(1944; edited)



Not to be confused with the ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' episode, ''Pete's House of Villains''

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Not to be confused with the ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' episode, ''Pete's "Pete's House of Villains''
Villains", which was ''not'' Halloween themed, but parts of the film were used in four other episodes, all premiering after the movie came out. Followed by the all-original ''WesternAnimation/MickeyDonaldGoofyTheThreeMusketeers'' in 2004, and in a Halloween context, via the 2006 Halloween episode of ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse''.



* DemotedToExtra: Pete, the BigBad of the series, is reduced to a few minor cameos during the "It's Our House Now" number despite trying to get the House shut down in every one of his appearances during the series. This is even more ironic when you consider that an actual episode of ''House of Mouse'' was titled "''Pete's'' House of Villains", and was plotted very similarly, if not seasonal to Halloween.

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* DemotedToExtra: Pete, the landlord of the club and BigBad of the series, is reduced to a few minor cameos during the "It's Our House Now" number despite trying to get the House shut down in every one of his appearances during the series. This is even more ironic when you consider that an actual episode of ''House of Mouse'' was titled "''Pete's'' House of Villains", and was plotted very similarly, if not seasonal to Halloween.
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** The film itself is DarkerandEdgier than most Mouse episodes.
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''Mickey's House of Villains'' is a 2002 DirectToVideo HorrorComedy Compliation movie based on Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse''. It collects several short films that make up the vast majority of the film. The films included are:

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''Mickey's House of Villains'' is a 2002 DirectToVideo HorrorComedy Compliation movie CompliationMovie based on Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse''. It collects several short films that make up the vast majority of the film. The films included are:
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''Mickey's House of Villains'' is a 2002 DirectToVideo Compliation movie based on Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse''. It collects several short films that make up the vast majority of the film. The films included are:

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''Mickey's House of Villains'' is a 2002 DirectToVideo HorrorComedy Compliation movie based on Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse''. It collects several short films that make up the vast majority of the film. The films included are:
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Not to be confused with ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' episode, ''Pete's House of Villains''

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Not to be confused with the ''WesternAnimation/HouseOfMouse'' episode, ''Pete's House of Villains''
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* ConformingOOCMoment: In "It's Our House Now," a crowd VillainSong sung by several of Disney's villains, [[WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}} Lucifer the cat]] and [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan Tick-Tock the crocodile]] are seen singing with the others - that is, actually moving their mouths to speak, despite the fact that neither of them speak in their respective films. Tick-Tock is also seen sitting upright like the other villains at one point, as if he was a FunnyAnimal, even though he's more of a NearlyNormalAnimal in the original movie.
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* CoversAlwayLie: The cover artwork for the film portrays Ursula as the most prominent villain in the center of the group ominously looming over Mickey, Donald and Goofy, suggesting she is the BigBad. It’s actually Jafar who leads the villains, which the blurb on the back of the VHS/DVD spells out.

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* CoversAlwayLie: CoversAlwaysLie: The cover artwork for the film portrays Ursula as the most prominent villain in the center of the group ominously looming over Mickey, Donald and Goofy, suggesting she is the BigBad. It’s actually Jafar who leads the villains, which the blurb on the back of the VHS/DVD spells out.
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* CoversAlwayLie: The cover artwork for the film portrays Ursula as the most prominent villain in the center of the group ominously looming over Mickey, Donald and Goofy, suggesting she is the BigBad. It’s actually Jafar who leads the villains, which the blurb on the back of the VHS/DVD spells out.
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* ShooOutTheClowns: Inverted. Disney’s darker villains like Scar, Frollo, and the Horned King are either not in the film (the former’s case) or only make minor cameos (the latter two). Meanwhile, the hyenas appear to give ''The Lion King'' some representation in the villain department.
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* RecycledPlot: Pete would later attempt his own HostileShowTakeover at midnight on Halloween in the episode “House Ghosts”, only this time Pete gets scared after he unleashes the Hitchhiking Ghosts and doesn’t get to occupy the house like Jafar did.
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Those Two Bad Guys is replaced by Bumbling Henchmen Duo with a slightly different definition, as per this thread.


* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Big Bad Wolf spends most of "It's Our House Now" with Chernabog and is seen cheering him on when Chernabog begins courting Maleficent.

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