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** In that same episode, Mickey's sheer panic around fire is due to his previous fire-related encounters where the fire has shown to not only be sentient but also flat-out malicious.
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** In that same episode, Mickey's sheer panic around fire is likely due to his previous fire-related encounters where the fire has shown to not only be sentient but also flat-out malicious.
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* Mickey and Goofy choosing to not tell Daisy about Donald's {{Jerkass}} behavior at the end of "Bronco Busted" is because they know LaserGuidedKarma will somehow find a way to screw Donald over and telling Daisy, who has made several cases of being a {{Jerkass}} herself to Donald, would have immediately dump him should he comes back to her.
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* Mickey and Goofy choosing to not to tell Daisy about Donald's {{Jerkass}} behavior at the end of "Bronco Busted" is because they know LaserGuidedKarma will somehow find a way to screw Donald over and telling Daisy, who has made several cases of being a {{Jerkass}} herself to Donald, would have lead to her immediately dump dumping him should he comes come back to her.
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** Yen Sid enjoying Disco Night because his first appearance was in ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'', a movie that revolves around music.
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** Yen Sid is enjoying Disco Night because his first appearance was in ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'', a movie that revolves around music.
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* When the Witch shows the children-turned-pies to Huey, Dewey is noticeably missing among them. It's heavily implied the pie Huey just ate was his brother.
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* Here's the reason why these characters appear in "Keep on Rollin".
** Yen Sid enjoying Disco Night because his first appearance was in ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'', a movie that revolves around music.
** Pete recruiting Ursula makes sense since she had once stolen music by robbing Aerial's beautiful voice.
** Yen Sid enjoying Disco Night because his first appearance was in ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'', a movie that revolves around music.
** Pete recruiting Ursula makes sense since she had once stolen music by robbing Aerial's beautiful voice.
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* The fact that every shorts this series has some continuity in them with the ''WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts'' can help explain all the characters' actions.
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** In that same episode, Mickey's sheer panic around fire is due to his previous fire-related cases encounters where the fire has shown to be not only sentient but also flat-out malicious.
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** In that same episode, Mickey's sheer panic around fire is due to his previous fire-related cases where the fire has shown to be not only sentient but also flat-out malicious.
** Donald's JerkassBall in "Roughin It" could stem from his previous experiences trying to camp out in the wild.
** Donald's JerkassBall in "Roughin It" could stem from his previous experiences trying to camp out in the wild.
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** In the episode "Fire Escape", Mickey was quick to anger at Goofy for making those suspicious remarks[[note]]Goofy called Minnie "smokin" and "on fire"[[note/]] about Minnie. Mickey was probably still sour about the time Goofy had made advances on Minnie in "Ye Olden Days".
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** In the episode "Fire Escape", Mickey was quick to anger at Goofy for making those suspicious remarks[[note]]Goofy called Minnie "smokin" and "on fire"[[note/]] remarks about Minnie. Mickey was probably still sour about the time Goofy had made advances on Minnie in "Ye Olden Days".
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** In the episode "Fire Escape", Mickey was quick to anger at Goofy for making those suspicious remarks[note]Goofy called Minnie "smokin" and "on fire"[note/] about Minnie. Mickey was probably still sour about the time Goofy had made advances on Minnie in "Ye Olden Days".
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** In the episode "Fire Escape", Mickey was quick to anger at Goofy for making those suspicious remarks[note]Goofy remarks[[note]]Goofy called Minnie "smokin" and "on fire"[note/] fire"[[note/]] about Minnie. Mickey was probably still sour about the time Goofy had made advances on Minnie in "Ye Olden Days".
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** Mickey and Goofy choosing to not tell Daisy about Donald's {{Jerkass}} behavior at the end of "Bronco Busted" is because they know LaserGuidedKarma will somehow find a way to screw Donald over and telling Daisy, who already has several cases of being a {{Jerkass}} herself to Donald, would be overkill.
have immediately dump him should he comes back to her.
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** In the episode "Fire Escape", Mickey was quick to anger at Goofy for making those suspicious remarks[[note]]Goofy called Minnie "smokin" and "on fire"[[note/]] about Minnie. Mickey was probably still sour about the time Goofy had made advances on Minnie in "Ye Olden Days".
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** In the episode "Fire Escape", Mickey was quick to anger at Goofy for making those suspicious remarks[[note]]Goofy remarks[note]Goofy called Minnie "smokin" and "on fire"[[note/]] fire"[note/] about Minnie. Mickey was probably still sour about the time Goofy had made advances on Minnie in "Ye Olden Days".
** Mickey and Goofy choosing to not tell Daisy about Donald's {{Jerkass}} behavior at the end of "Bronco Busted" is because they know LaserGuidedKarma will somehow find a way to screw Donald over and telling Daisy, who already has several cases of being a {{Jerkass}} herself to Donald, would be overkill.
** Mickey and Goofy choosing to not tell Daisy about Donald's {{Jerkass}} behavior at the end of "Bronco Busted" is because they know LaserGuidedKarma will somehow find a way to screw Donald over and telling Daisy, who already has several cases of being a {{Jerkass}} herself to Donald, would be overkill.
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** In the episode "Fire Escape", Mickey was quick to anger at Goofy for making those suspicious remarks[[note]]Goofy called Minnie "smokin" and "on fire"[[note/]] about Minnie. Mickey was probably still sour about the time Goofy had made advances on Minnie in "Ye Olden Days".
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** In the episode "Fire Escape", Mickey was quick to anger at Goofy for making those suspicious remarks[[note]]Goofy called Minnie "smokin" and "on fire"[[note/]] about Minnie. Mickey was probably still sour about the time Goofy had made advances on Minnie in "Ye Olden Days".
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