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Kartoonkid95 Since: Jan, 2015
#1: Jan 16th 2017 at 1:15:03 PM

Well, the show premiered on Disney Junior this weekend, and I caught a few episodes.

It's an okay show. Unlike Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, there are two 11-minute stories per episode and there's no interactive elements. The first segment deals with Mickey and pals engaging in Wacky Racing, while the other has Minnie, Daisy, and Cuckoo Loca going around helping people. I think it's pretty good, and I like that it actually tries to be funny.

Also, Donald has a new voice; Daniel Ross, who did Starscream in some video games.

edited 16th Jan '17 1:15:24 PM by Kartoonkid95

XMenMutant22 The Feline Follies of Felix the Cat Since: Jan, 2012 Relationship Status: Hoping Senpai notices me
#2: Jan 16th 2017 at 7:50:21 PM

I remember hearing about this show being development last year, but I found out earlier today that this series came out yesterday. I haven't seen the series' episodes yet (my household doesn't carry any Disney channels at the moment), but I've seen some You Tube clips revealing the amount of celebrites involved in the show. In the addition to some ESPN/NASCAR ties, they have Jay Leno as a recurring announcer, along with Jimmie Johnson and some notable personals with some strong car connections (besides any of the Top Gear guys. Yet).

It's nice to see it separate itself from Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (not that there was anything inherently wrong with that show; it was just an average Edutainment show on Disney Junior with some cute references here and there).

edited 16th Jan '17 7:52:25 PM by XMenMutant22

TargetmasterJoe Since: May, 2013
#3: Jan 20th 2017 at 6:44:24 AM

Donald has a new voice; Daniel Ross

Hmmmmm...

Did something happen to Tony Anselmo?

Either Tony's preoccupied with being Donald in DuckTales (2017) or he just up and retired, because this Other Darrin-ing seems to have come out of nowhere.

How is this Daniel Ross as Donald? Does he do surprisingly well or he just fails completely?

...Does no one else think this is fishy?

Kartoonkid95 Since: Jan, 2015
#4: Jan 20th 2017 at 1:28:32 PM

[up]Well, he has the whole "duck" sound down, but the voice is a bit higher and scratchier.

NapoleonDeCheese Since: Oct, 2010
#5: Jan 20th 2017 at 4:11:21 PM

Well, Mickey has two different voice actors currently, and that was just a stylistic choice. Maybe this case is the same?

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