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* NotIllegalJustification: Subverted and PlayedForLaughs. In "Swimmin' Hole," Pete digs the Swimming Hole (a pond where Mickey and friends like to swim) out of the ground and tries to take it away. When Mickey tells Pete he can't do that, Pete claims there's no law that forbids stealing. Mickey reminds him that there actually is.
-->'''Pete:''' Hey, there ain't no law against stealing!
-->'''Mickey:''' Uh, yeah, there is.
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** Goofy has a more unhealthy look than usual, with an unshaven muzzle, an exaggeratedly long, gangly build, worn-out clothing, and yellowish eyes.
** Similar to Goofy, Pete also has a furry white muzzle, whiskers, and yellow sclerae, which he usually doesn't have. This actually works in his favor by making him look scruffier and more sinister.

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** Goofy has a more unhealthy an unhealthier look than usual, with an unshaven muzzle, an exaggeratedly long, gangly build, worn-out clothing, and yellowish eyes.
** Similar Downplayed with Pete, who was never really meant to Goofy, Pete be a cute or conventionally nice-looking character. However, in this series, he also has gains a furry white muzzle, whiskers, and yellow sclerae, which he usually doesn't have. just like Goofy. This actually works in his favor by making him look scruffier rougher, scruffier, and more sinister.

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* AdaptationalUgliness: Goofy has a more unhealthy look than usual, with an unshaven muzzle, an exaggeratedly long, gangly build, worn-out clothing, and yellowish eyes.

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Goofy has a more unhealthy look than usual, with an unshaven muzzle, an exaggeratedly long, gangly build, worn-out clothing, and yellowish eyes.eyes.
** Similar to Goofy, Pete also has a furry white muzzle, whiskers, and yellow sclerae, which he usually doesn't have. This actually works in his favor by making him look scruffier and more sinister.
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* BodyBridge: In "New Shoes", Mickey [[BodySwap swaps bodies with Goofy]] and uses his new tall body to help people, including holding onto broken ends of suspended tracks so [[WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}} Casey Junior]] can roll over him.
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* ApatheticCitizens: In "Cable Car Chaos," the cable car that Mickey and Minnie are riding speeds out of control when the driver gets knocked out. Mickey and Minnie are the only ones who panic, while all the other passengers just sit there, looking unfazed or confused. One passenger calmly offers to drive the cable car, but he says he can't do it without his instruction manual. When a chicken flies off with the manual (it makes sense in context), he just gives up and sits back down.

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* ApatheticCitizens: In "Cable Car Chaos," the cable car that Mickey and Minnie are riding speeds out of control when the driver gets knocked out. Mickey and Minnie are the only ones who panic, while all the other passengers just sit there, looking unfazed or confused. One Some are even sleeping. After Minnie makes an announcement on the cable car's intercom, one passenger calmly offers to drive the cable car, but he says he can't do it without his instruction manual. When a chicken flies off with the manual (it makes sense in context), he just nonchalantly gives up and sits back down.
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* ApatheticCitizens: In "Cable Car Chaos," the cable car that Mickey and Minnie are riding speeds out of control when the driver gets knocked out. Mickey and Minnie are the only ones who panic, while all the other passengers just sit there, looking unfazed or confused. One passenger calmly offers to drive the cable car, but he says he can't do it without his instruction manual. When a chicken flies off with the manual (it makes sense in context), he just gives up and sits back down.
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* CuttingTheKnot: In "Outta Time," Goofy goes back in time and becomes king of a bunch of cavemen, accidentally messing up the time continuum. Mickey and Donald go back in time to find and retrieve Goofy. When they see Goofy surrounded by a large army of cavemen, Mickey says they'll need a plan to get Goofy, and he starts building a catapult. But a few seconds later, it's revealed that Donald has already [[LeeroyJenkins charged in and grabbed Goofy himself]], and is now running for his life from the cavemen.


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* LeeroyJenkins: In "Outta Time," Mickey tries to come up with an elaborate plan to retrieve Goofy, who is surrounded by a large army of cavemen because he made himself their king. While Mickey is trying to build a catapult, Donald runs in, grabs Goofy, and runs away while the cavemen furiously chase him.
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** [[DependingOnTheWriter It doesn't happen often but In some shorts]], Goofy plays a more antagonistic role with a JerkAss personality, rather than his usual NiceGuy behavior.

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* ExtremeDoormat: Mickey is often taken advantage of because of his idealistic outlook and desire to help everyone. This is most obvious in "No," where various characters take all of Mickey's belongings (and also, Mortimer Mouse takes Minnie) because Mickey can't bring himself to say "no" to anyone. Also, in "Three-Legged Race," Mickey faces tons of mockery for being the only person who wants to win the three-legged race without cheating. (Except Goofy, who is running it as a sack race because he simply misunderstood.)

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* ExtremeDoormat: Mickey is often taken advantage of because of his idealistic outlook and desire to help everyone. everyone.
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This is most obvious in "No," where various characters take all of Mickey's belongings (and also, Mortimer Mouse takes Minnie) because Mickey can't bring himself to say "no" to anyone. Also, in anyone.
** In "A Pete Scorned," Mickey does nothing to stop Mortimer from bullying him. Pete gets jealous because [[HypocriticalHeartwarming HE'S the one who normally bullies Mickey]]. At one point, Mickey implies that he has a regularly scheduled time for Pete to come and bully him.
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"Three-Legged Race," Mickey faces tons of mockery for being the only person who wants to win the three-legged race without cheating. (Except Goofy, who is running it as a sack race because he simply misunderstood.)

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* ExtremeDoormat: Mickey is often taken advantage of because of his idealistic outlook and desire to help everyone. This is most obvious in "No," where various characters take all of Mickey's belongings (and also, Mortimer Mouse takes Minnie) because Mickey can't bring himself to say "no" to anyone. Also, in "Three-Legged Race," Mickey faces tons of mockery for being the only person who wants to win the three-legged race without cheating. (Except Goofy, who is running it as a sack race because he simply misunderstood.)



* FormerlyFat: Minnie, according to "Doggone Biscuits".

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* FormerlyFat: Minnie, according to Implied. In "Doggone Biscuits".Biscuits," Minnie puts Pluto in a sauna to try and help him lose weight. She then looks at the camera and says "After all, it worked for me," while standing next to a photo of herself looking much more overweight.



* HypocriticalHumor: In "Two Can't Play," Donald and Daisy scold Mickey and Minnie for using wristbands with specialized technology to cheat at tennis. Turns out, [[spoiler:Donald and Daisy were also wearing technologically-enhanced clothing the whole time]].



* NoodleIncident: In "Eau de Minnie," Minnie's reflection starts talking to her and warning her not to put on too much perfume. Minnie's reflection tells her to remember an incident in Barbados.



* SpreadWingsFrameShot: In "Three-Legged Race," when Mickey declares that he's going to win the race fair and square, he gains a light background and sprouts wings from his back, making him look like an angel. But then, it turns out that there was a bird behind him, and it flies away.



* ToothyBird: Donald.

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* ToothyBird: Donald.Donald Duck doesn't typically have teeth, but he sometimes briefly gains teeth for certain gags.
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It's important to note that this is the second Disney animated TV show to get renewed for a fifth season[[note]]Disney shows produced for the main Disney branded networks (animated or otherwise) are typically only allowed to have 4 seasons (and before that, 65 episodes)[[/note]], the first being ''WesternAnimation/DocMcStuffins''. In September 2020, it was announced that the series would be [[ReTool retooled]] into ''The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse'', a series of 7-minute shorts that debuted exclusively on Creator/DisneyPlus beginning November 18th (Mickey's birthday). Season 2 consists of four half-hour specials themed around [[SeasonalBaggage the four seasons]]. The GrandFinale premiered on July 28, 2023 and is a crossover with ''WesternAnimation/SteamboatWillie'' titled "Steamboat Silly".

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It's important to note that this is the second Disney animated TV show to get renewed for a fifth season[[note]]Disney shows produced for the main Disney branded networks (animated or otherwise) are typically only allowed to have 4 seasons (and before that, 65 episodes)[[/note]], the first being ''WesternAnimation/DocMcStuffins''. In September 2020, it was announced that the series would be [[ReTool retooled]] into ''The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse'', a series of 7-minute shorts that debuted exclusively on Creator/DisneyPlus beginning November 18th (Mickey's (Mickey and Minnie's birthday). Season 2 consists of four half-hour specials themed around [[SeasonalBaggage the four seasons]]. The GrandFinale premiered on July 28, 2023 and is a crossover with ''WesternAnimation/SteamboatWillie'' titled "Steamboat Silly".
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* ObfuscatingStupidity: In "Carried Away," Minnie sings Mickey a love song while the two of them are in a boat. A series of comical misfortunes causes their boat to be launched to various locations around the world. Mickey frantically tries to protect Minnie and himself from danger, while Minnie keeps singing with her eyes closed, seemingly oblivious to everything that's happening. As a result, Mickey misses almost the entire song. At the end, Minnie coyly asks Mickey what his favorite part of the song was before revealing that [[spoiler:she knew what was happening all along, and she's fully willing to sing the song again so that Mickey can pay attention this time]].
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* ArtShift: While the series does pay tribute to the Mickey Mouse cartoons from the 30's, it clearly has more modern ToonBoom style animation as well as more present day timing and comedy.

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* ArtShift: While the series does pay tribute to the Mickey Mouse cartoons from the 30's, it clearly has more modern ToonBoom [=ToonBoom=] style animation as well as more present day timing and comedy.
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* ArtShift: While the series does pay tribute to the Micky Mouse cartoons from the 30's, it clearly has more modern ToonBoom style animation as well as more present day timing and comedy.

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* ArtShift: While the series does pay tribute to the Micky Mickey Mouse cartoons from the 30's, it clearly has more modern ToonBoom style animation as well as more present day timing and comedy.
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* MistakenForToilet: In "Outta Time", Mickey and his pals visit Ludwig Von Drake's science expo, and Goofy bugs Mickey over where the bathroom is. Mickey points to something out of sight, and Goofy ends up going into one of Von Drake's time pods, which transports him back to prehistory.
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[[caption-width-right:350:The result of what happens when you blend together the ''WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts'' with ''WesternAnimation/RenAndStimpy''.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:The result of what happens when you blend together the ''WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts'' with ''WesternAnimation/RenAndStimpy''.''[[WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow Ren & Stimpy]]''.]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:[[RevisitingTheRoots Classic mouse]] with a modern twist.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:[[RevisitingTheRoots Classic mouse]] [[caption-width-right:350:The result of what happens when you blend together the ''WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts'' with a modern twist.''WesternAnimation/RenAndStimpy''.]]
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* FatalFlaw: Mickey's constant optimism and willingness to be [[NiceGuy nice to everyone]] often plunges him into many, many awkward and embarassing situations.

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* CosmicPlaything: Mickey.

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* CompositeCharacter: Mickey in this show is a combination of his overly NiceGuy persona seen in ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'', taking that aspect and playing it for laughs, and his more adventerous mischievous persona from the early '20s shorts and ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}''.
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CosmicPlaything: Mickey.
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The cartoons have also inspired a Ride/DisneyThemeParks attraction, ''Ride/MickeyAndMinniesRunawayRailway''. The ride opened at [[Ride/WaltDisneyWorld Disney's Hollywood Studios]] on March 4, 2020, with an west coast version opening at {{Ride/Disneyland}} in 2023. Walt Disney World also has an exclusive Mickey Mouse cartoon called "Vacation Fun" which is shown at the "Mickey Shorts Theater".

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The cartoons have also inspired a Ride/DisneyThemeParks attraction, ''Ride/MickeyAndMinniesRunawayRailway''. The ride opened at [[Ride/WaltDisneyWorld Disney's Hollywood Studios]] on March 4, 2020, with an west coast a West Coast version opening at {{Ride/Disneyland}} in 2023. Walt Disney World also has an exclusive Mickey Mouse cartoon called "Vacation Fun" which is shown at the "Mickey Shorts Theater".

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