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* NightmareFuel: The clubhouse's look -- a collection of Mickey's iconic bodily features -- looks eerily like someone dismembered his corpse and rearranged it.

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* NightmareFuel: AccidentalNightmareFuel: The clubhouse's look -- a collection of Mickey's iconic bodily features -- looks eerily like someone dismembered his corpse and rearranged it.
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* BrokenBase: The show as a whole. Cute preschool fare or misusing the characters? Many people are bugged by the lack of Disny cartoons aimed at older kids post-House Of Mouse.

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* BrokenBase: The show as a whole. Cute preschool fare or misusing the characters? Many people are bugged by the lack of Disny Disney cartoons aimed at older kids post-House Of Mouse.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: In "Road Rally". Take this quote from Goofy: "I have the rescue truck, so '''I''' should go looking for Toodles!" Either he realizes that it's pretty much his fault Toodles is upset in the first place or wants to find him, or he's oblivious to it and still wants to show the rescue truck off.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: In "Road Rally". Take this quote from Goofy: "I have the rescue truck, so '''I''' should go looking for Toodles!" Either he realizes that it's pretty much his fault Toodles is upset in the first place or and wants to find him, or he's oblivious to it and still wants to show the rescue truck off.
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* IdiotPlot: The Halloween Musical starts out well enough, with a question as to whether Count Mickula's castle is haunted. It takes a turn for the stupid when the characters continue to investigate this possibility [[IdiotBall after they meet the two ghosts in the attic.]]
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** Some animations of it subtly veer further into NightmareFuel, with Goofy in particular looking like he's despairing for his soul.

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** Some animations of it subtly veer further into NightmareFuel, with Goofy in particular looking like he's despairing for his soul.soul during early iterations of the Hot Dog Dance.
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* BrokenBase: The show as a whole. Cute preschool fare or misusing the characters? Many people are bugged by the lack of Disny cartoons aimed at older kids post-House Of Mouse.
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** For fans used to seeing Mickey et al in 2D, the change can be jarring. Especially creepy is that Mickey's ears are always in profile, even when his head turns an entirely different direction.
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** Everything is named after Mickey, making him seem like an egomaniac.


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* NightmareFuel: The clubhouse's look -- a collection of Mickey's iconic bodily features -- looks eerily like someone dismembered his corpse and rearranged it.
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** Some animations of it subtly veer further into NightmareFuel, with Goofy in particular looking like he's despairing for his soul.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: In "Road Rally". Take this quote from Goofy: "I have the rescue truck, so '''I''' should go looking for Toodles!" Either he realizes that his pretty much his fault Toodles is upset in the first place or wants to find him, or he's oblivious to it and still wants to show the rescue truck off.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: In "Road Rally". Take this quote from Goofy: "I have the rescue truck, so '''I''' should go looking for Toodles!" Either he realizes that his it's pretty much his fault Toodles is upset in the first place or wants to find him, or he's oblivious to it and still wants to show the rescue truck off.



* DesignatedVillain[=/=]HarmlessVillain: Pete, though he's more of an antagonist and doesn't always play that role, either. Of course, for a kid's show like this, he's as close to a villain as we get.

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* DesignatedVillain[=/=]HarmlessVillain: Pete, though he's more of an antagonist and doesn't always play that role, either. In some cases, he's like a HeelFaceRevolvingDoor, since almost every special starts off with him as the antagonist and he's good by the end, only for him to be the BigBad again in the next special. ("Super Adventure" subverts this when he turns good halfway through the special after [[BiggerBad Megamort]] [[spoiler: who is actually Mortimer Mouse,]] reveals himself.) Of course, for a kid's show like this, he's as close to a villain as we get.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: In "Road Rally". Take this quote from Goofy: "I have the rescue truck, so '''I''' should go looking for Toodles!" Either he realizes that his pretty much his fault Toodles is upset in the first place or wants to find him, or he's oblivious to it and still wants to show the rescue truck off.
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* UnfortunateImplications: In one episode, Donald trades his pet chicken to a giant for some magic beans. When he comes to regret it, the gang steals the chicken back. The moral: if you gave something away and want it back, theft is just fine. Of course, [[Literature/JackAndTheBeanstalk the original story]] [[UnfortunateImplications had a moral]] [[BrokenAesop just as bizarre]].

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* UnfortunateImplications: In one episode, Donald trades his pet chicken to a giant for some magic beans. When he comes to regret it, the gang steals the chicken back. The moral: if you gave something away and want it back, theft is just fine. Of course, [[Literature/JackAndTheBeanstalk the original story]] [[UnfortunateImplications had a moral]] [[BrokenAesop just as bizarre]].
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* UncannyValley[=/=]CreepyChild - the new Toodles manages to strike both these chords.

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* UncannyValley[=/=]CreepyChild - the UncannyValley[=/=]CreepyChild: The new Toodles manages to strike both these chords.
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Better Than It Sounds is Not A Trope. Use a review to tell people how a work is the most awesomest thing evar.


* BetterThanItSounds: As far as shows for preschoolers goes, it is surprisingly well written with very few times does it force education lessons without reason.
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* BetterThanItSounds: As far as shows for preschoolers goes, it is surprisingly well written with very few times does it force education lessons without reason.
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This one isn\'t ymmv. Moving. :o


* ThreeAmigos: Mickey is often paired up with Minnie and either Goofy or Daisy.

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* UncannyValley / CreepyChild - the new Toodles manages to strike both these chords.
* UnfortunateImplications: In one episode, Donald trades his pet chicken to a giant for some magic beans. When he comes to regret it, the gang steals the chicken back. The moral: if you gave something away and want it back, theft is just fine. Of course, [[JackAndTheBeanstalk the original story]] [[UnfortunateImplications had a moral]] [[BrokenAesop just as bizarre]].

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* UncannyValley / CreepyChild UncannyValley[=/=]CreepyChild - the new Toodles manages to strike both these chords.
* UnfortunateImplications: In one episode, Donald trades his pet chicken to a giant for some magic beans. When he comes to regret it, the gang steals the chicken back. The moral: if you gave something away and want it back, theft is just fine. Of course, [[JackAndTheBeanstalk [[Literature/JackAndTheBeanstalk the original story]] [[UnfortunateImplications had a moral]] [[BrokenAesop just as bizarre]].bizarre]].
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: In the Frog Prince parody episode, Mickey and Frog!Donald have to climb up a really long ladder to get up to the tower Princess Daisy is in. Later we get this gem:
-->'''Daisy''': Oh no! It's Pete! He's coming up the elevator!
-->'''Mickey''':...There was an elevator?

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* UnfortunateImplications: In one episode, Donald trades his pet chicken to a giant for some magic beans. When he comes to regret it, the gang steals the chicken back. The moral: if you gave something away and want it back, theft is just fine.
** To be fair, [[JackAndTheBeanstalk the original story]] [[UnfortunateImplications had a moral]] [[BrokenAesop just as bizarre]].

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* UnfortunateImplications: In one episode, Donald trades his pet chicken to a giant for some magic beans. When he comes to regret it, the gang steals the chicken back. The moral: if you gave something away and want it back, theft is just fine.
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fine. Of course, [[JackAndTheBeanstalk the original story]] [[UnfortunateImplications had a moral]] [[BrokenAesop just as bizarre]].

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* DesignatedVillain[=/=]HarmlessVillain: Pete, though he's more of an antagonist and doesn't always play that role, either. Of course, for a kid's show like this, he's as close to a villain as we get.



* {{Designated Villain}}[=/=]{{Harmless Villain}}: Pete, though he's more of an antagonist and doesn't always play that role, either. Of course, for a kid's show like this, he's as close to a villain as we get.
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* ThreeAmigos: Mickey is often paired up with Minnie and either Goofy or Daisy.
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* DorkAge: Sadly, many older fans of the classic Disney characters treat this show as such.
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** "MR GOOFBOT!"
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* UncannyValley / CreepyChild - the new Toodles manages to strike both these chords.



** To be fair, [[JackAndTheBeanstalk the original story]] [[UnfortunateImplications had a moral]] [[BrokenAesop just as bizarre]].

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** To be fair, [[JackAndTheBeanstalk the original story]] [[UnfortunateImplications had a moral]] [[BrokenAesop just as bizarre]].
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* EarWorm: the aforementioned DancePartyEnding. Thank you very much... [[DrivenToMadness GAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!]]
* {{Designated Villain}}[=/=]{{Harmless Villain}}: Pete, though he's more of an antagonist and doesn't always play that role, either. Of course, for a kid's show like this, he's as close to a villain as we get.
* UnfortunateImplications: In one episode, Donald trades his pet chicken to a giant for some magic beans. When he comes to regret it, the gang steals the chicken back. The moral: if you gave something away and want it back, theft is just fine.
** To be fair, [[JackAndTheBeanstalk the original story]] [[UnfortunateImplications had a moral]] [[BrokenAesop just as bizarre]].
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* EarWorm: the aforementioned DancePartyEnding. Thank you very much... [[DrivenToMadness GAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!]]
* UnfortunateImplications: In one episode, Donald trades his pet chicken to a giant for some magic beans. When he comes to regret it, the gang steals the chicken back. The moral: if you gave something away and want it back, theft is just fine.
** To be fair, [[JackAndTheBeanstalk the original story]] [[UnfortunateImplications had a moral]] [[BrokenAesop just as bizarre]].

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* EarWorm: the aforementioned DancePartyEnding. Thank you very much... [[DrivenToMadness GAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!]]* UnfortunateImplications: In one episode, Donald trades his pet chicken to a giant for some magic beans. When he comes to regret it, the gang steals the chicken back. The moral: if you gave something away and want it back, theft is just fine.

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* EarWorm: the aforementioned DancePartyEnding. Thank you very much... [[DrivenToMadness GAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!]]* GAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!]]
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UnfortunateImplications: In one episode, Donald trades his pet chicken to a giant for some magic beans. When he comes to regret it, the gang steals the chicken back. The moral: if you gave something away and want it back, theft is just fine.
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* UnfortunateImplications: In one episode, Donald trades his pet chicken to a giant for some magic beans. When he comes to regret it, the gang steals the chicken back. The moral: if you gave something away and want it back, theft is just fine.

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* EarWorm: the aforementioned DancePartyEnding. Thank you very much... [[DrivenToMadness GAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!]]* UnfortunateImplications: In one episode, Donald trades his pet chicken to a giant for some magic beans. When he comes to regret it, the gang steals the chicken back. The moral: if you gave something away and want it back, theft is just fine.
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* UnfortunateImplications: In one episode, Donald trades his pet chicken to a giant for some magic beans. When he comes to regret it, the gang steals the chicken back. The moral: if you gave something away and want it back, theft is just fine.

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* UnfortunateImplications: In one episode, Donald trades his pet chicken to a giant for some magic beans. When he comes to regret it, the gang steals the chicken back. The moral: if you gave something away and want it back, theft is just fine.fine.
** To be fair, [[JackAndTheBeanstalk the original story]] [[UnfortunateImplications had a moral]] [[BrokenAesop just as bizarre]].

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