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* AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle: Episodes often have a short "Did You Know?" segment pertaining to the episode's subject.

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* AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle: Episodes often have a short "Did You Know?" segment segments pertaining to the episode's subject.



* FurryConfusion: During the opening clock-punching sequence of "Noah's Ark", guest Bill Dana checks off the Disney animals two-by-two. He checks two mice, two ducks, two chipmunks and two...''goofies''? Said goofies were WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}} and a character that can be described only as Goofy in drag ([[NegativeContinuity it's just a one-off gag]]).

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* FurryConfusion: During the opening clock-punching sequence of "Noah's Ark", guest Bill Dana checks off the Disney animals two-by-two. He checks two mice, mice (Mickey & Minnie), two ducks, ducks (Donald & Daisy), two chipmunks (Chip 'n' Dale) and two...''goofies''? Said goofies were WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}} and a character that can be described only as Goofy in drag ([[NegativeContinuity it's just a one-off gag]]).
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** Each episode also begins with several Disney characters and guest star [[AnimatedActors punching the clocks]], followed by a rapid-fire montage of clips from the episode to the tune of [[Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs "Whistle While You Work"]].

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** Each episode also begins with several Disney characters and guest star [[AnimatedActors punching the clocks]], followed by a rapid-fire montage of clips from the episode to the tune of [[Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs [[WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs "Whistle While You Work"]].
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* BrokenRecord: In "Music", guests Skiles and Henderson stumble into a "Disney/MickeyMouse Museum" and find statues of Disney characters who move and talk when the [[WindUpKey keys]] on their backs are turned.

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* BrokenRecord: In "Music", guests Skiles and Henderson stumble into a "Disney/MickeyMouse "WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse Museum" and find statues of Disney characters who move and talk when the [[WindUpKey keys]] on their backs are turned.

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* OnceAnEpisode: After the credits of each episode, the guest star appears to say "TheEnd" in a rather humorous fashion.

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''The Mouse Factory'' is a sydicated program produced by [[Creator/{{Disney}} Walt Disney Productions]] and created by Disney veteran [[DisneysNineOldMen Ward Kimball]]. Each show had a special guest host interacting with costumed characters from the Ride/DisneyThemeParks and introducing cartoons (or excerpts from feature films) themed around a different subject.

The show aired from 1972 to 1974 in syndication and lasted two seasons. The show was rerun on DisneyChannel in the 80s and 90s.

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\n''The Mouse Factory'' is a sydicated program produced by [[Creator/{{Disney}} Walt Disney Productions]] and created by Disney veteran [[DisneysNineOldMen [[Creator/DisneysNineOldMen Ward Kimball]]. Each show had a special guest host interacting with costumed characters from the Ride/DisneyThemeParks and introducing cartoons (or excerpts from feature films) themed around a different subject.

The show aired from 1972 to 1974 in syndication and lasted two seasons. The show was rerun on DisneyChannel Creator/DisneyChannel in the 80s 1980s and 90s.
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* FurryConfusion: During the opening clock-punching sequence of "Noah's Ark", guest Bill Dana checks off the Disney animals two-by-two. He checks two mice, two ducks, two chipmunks and two...''goofies''? Said goofies were WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}} and a what can be described as Goofy in drag ([[NegativeContinuity it's just a one-off gag]]).

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* FurryConfusion: During the opening clock-punching sequence of "Noah's Ark", guest Bill Dana checks off the Disney animals two-by-two. He checks two mice, two ducks, two chipmunks and two...''goofies''? Said goofies were WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}} and a what character that can be described only as Goofy in drag ([[NegativeContinuity it's just a one-off gag]]).
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''The Mouse Factory'' is a sydicated program produced by [[Creator/{{Disney}} Walt Disney Productions]] and created by Disney veteran [[DisneysNineOldMen Ward Kimball]]. Each show had a special guest host interacting with costumed characters from the DisneyThemeParks and introducing cartoons (or excerpts from feature films) themed around a different subject.

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''The Mouse Factory'' is a sydicated program produced by [[Creator/{{Disney}} Walt Disney Productions]] and created by Disney veteran [[DisneysNineOldMen Ward Kimball]]. Each show had a special guest host interacting with costumed characters from the DisneyThemeParks Ride/DisneyThemeParks and introducing cartoons (or excerpts from feature films) themed around a different subject.
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* OnceAnEpisode: After the credits of each episode, the guest star appears to say "The End" in a rather humorous fashion.

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* OnceAnEpisode: After the credits of each episode, the guest star appears to say "The End" "TheEnd" in a rather humorous fashion.
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''The Mouse Factory'' is a sydicated program produced by [[Creator/{{Disney}} Walt Disney Productions]] and created by Disney veteran [[DisneysNineOldMen Ward Kimball]]. Each show had a special guest host interacting with costumed characters from the DisneyThemeParks and introducing cartoons (or excerpts from feature films) themed around a different subject.

The show aired from 1972 to 1974 in syndication and lasted two seasons. The show was rerun on DisneyChannel in the 80s and 90s.

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* AndKnowingIsHalfTheBattle: Episodes often have a short "Did You Know?" segment pertaining to the episode's subject.
* BrokenRecord: In "Music", guests Skiles and Henderson stumble into a "Disney/MickeyMouse Museum" and find statues of Disney characters who move and talk when the [[WindUpKey keys]] on their backs are turned.
-->"Ha-ha, hi everybody! Ha-ha, hi everybody!"
* CreditsGag: The guest stars are credited as "Mickey's Friend".
* FurryConfusion: During the opening clock-punching sequence of "Noah's Ark", guest Bill Dana checks off the Disney animals two-by-two. He checks two mice, two ducks, two chipmunks and two...''goofies''? Said goofies were WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}} and a what can be described as Goofy in drag ([[NegativeContinuity it's just a one-off gag]]).
* OnceAnEpisode: After the credits of each episode, the guest star appears to say "The End" in a rather humorous fashion.
** Each episode also begins with several Disney characters and guest star [[AnimatedActors punching the clocks]], followed by a rapid-fire montage of clips from the episode to the tune of [[Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs "Whistle While You Work"]].
* SelfDeprecation: The animated closing sequence for the first season features Mickey Mouse driving a biplane, which gets eaten by a Film/KingKong {{Expy}}.
* TheStinger: See OnceAnEpisode above.
* StockFootage
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