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1For trivia items related to ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseWorks'', go [[Trivia/MickeyMouseWorks here]].
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3* ChannelHop: The show was dropped from ABC's line-up after airing the first 26 episodes due to the end of Creator/{{One Saturday Morning|AndABCKids}} and the rise of ABC Kids; the remaining episodes premiered on Toon Disney.
4* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The only [=DVDs=] available are the {{Compilation Movie}}s ''Mickey's Magical Christmas'' (which does have the first episode ABC aired as one of the bonus features) and ''Mickey's House of Villains''. The series is also absent from Creator/DisneyPlus (an absence widely believed to be a side effect of the ban on ''Film/SongOfTheSouth'', as its main characters also popped up from time to time on ''House of Mouse''). Thankfully, fans of the show uploaded the entirety of it on [=YouTube=] (albeit with some changes for some of them, however).
5* KidsMealToy: UsefulNotes/McDonalds sold a set of six plush figures in their Happy Meals from February 2 to February 22, 2001. These consisted of Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, Daisy, and Pluto.
6* MilestoneCelebration: This Walt Disney Television Animation production was created apparently to commemorate and nearly coincide with Walt Disney's 100th birthday.
7* NonSingingVoice: Creator/RobPaulsen for Hades in ''House of Villains''. Despite the fact that Creator/JamesWoods did his own singing for the character in ''WesternAnimation/HerculesTheAnimatedSeries'', Paulsen does the line "Where everyone's a friend of mine", though Woods voices Hades' other singing line, "what a place for breaking bread!"
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9** Characters from older movies had to have replacements (seeing as how pretty much all of those actors are dead). For example, Ratigan is now voiced by Creator/MauriceLaMarche instead of Creator/VincentPrice.
10** Creator/JodiBenson, in addition to reprising her role as Ariel, replaces Creator/PaigeOHara as Belle (which, ironically, she was considered for in the original movie).
11** Kevin Schon replaces Creator/NathanLane as Timon.
12** Though Russi Taylor was the "standard" voice for Huey, Dewey, and Louie, the triplets were voiced instead by Creator/TonyAnselmo doing his Donald Duck voice pitched higher (much like how they were voiced by Clarence Nash in the classic shorts).
13*** It should be noted that Anselmo performed as the triplets before, in the TV special ''Down and Out with Donald Duck''.
14** Creator/AkiraKamiya had retired as Iago at this point, so Creator/ToruOkawa voices him in the Japanese dub.
15** [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie Roxanne's]] appearance in "Max's Embarrassing Date" has her played by Creator/GreyDelisle instead of Kellie Martin.
16** By the time the last few episodes aired, Goofy's Latin American Spanish voice actor on all of his appearances since ''WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie'', Creator/CarlosSegundo, [[ActingForTwo who additionally voiced Mike the Microphone]], was unable to reprise the role due to a financial disagreement with Disney Character Voices International. Beginning with the last 6 episodes, Goofy has been voiced by Mario Filio ever since, while Mario Arvizu took over the role of Mike.
17* RoleReprise: The series can pride itself on retaining a ''vast'' amount of the characters' original voice actors, or their regular voice actors at the time (such as Creator/TonyJay as Shere Khan, a role he'd played since the Disney Afternoon).
18* UncreditedRole: Outside of Creator/ToonCity, none of the studios that worked on the shorts (The Creator/WaltDisneyAnimationUnits in Canada, Japan and Australia, and Creator/WangFilmProductions) are credited for the shorts recycled from ''Mickey Mouse Works''. This is mostly due to Toon City doing the wraparound sequences, as their work on the shorts is also uncredited.
19* UnspecifiedRoleCredit: Only the actors' names are listed (alphabetically by last name) in the end credits, with no mention of what characters they voiced.

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