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2 [[caption-width-right:350:"This Mouse is Mad!"]]
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4''Mouse Madness'' is a podcast discussing every installment in the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon, as well as pitting them against each other in a tournament-style fashion inspired by the NCAA Basketball tournament.
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6After the 2020 March Madness was cancelled amid the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic, Nicholas Huene got bored one day and watched a few Disney movies. After hearing there were almost enough films to fill all 64 spots, he made a tournament inspired by March Madness to fill the void. The idea received such great support, he and a few collaborators decided to make a podcast discussing these films and the matchup results.
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8Seeding was done combining the average of the film's scores on Metacritic and IMDB, to try and find a balance between popular and critical consensus. The #1 seeds were ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'', ''{{WesternAnimation/Fantasia}}'', ''{{WesternAnimation/Pinocchio}}'', and ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}''. Since there were not enough films to fill all sixty-four slots, those films plus the next highest ranked films (''WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs'' and ''{{WesternAnimation/Dumbo}}'') all got automatic bids into the second round. Though the real fun began once the first round was over.
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10Ultimately, the Final Four ended up being the aforementioned ''The Lion King'' and ''Fantasia'', along with #2 seeded ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' and, in a surprising run, the #9 seeded ''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewGroove''. Against all odds, ''Emperor's New Groove'' won in the Final by a score of 80-69.
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12The podcasts themselves are full of great humor and a revolving door of panelists recorded via Discord. This leads to great humor and surprising analysis of every film, which makes listening fun.
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14Coverage of the tournament (except Round 1, Week 8) is available on [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe01AzJo6IOWlWFJ4iCKiQA YouTube]]. Votes were conducted on the host's [[http://www.deviantart.com/irishhuskie52596/art/Mouse-Madness-Class-2C-Results-and-Class-2D-Polls-852967552 DeviantArt]] and [[http://twitter.com/madness_mouse Twitter]] pages.
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16A second tournament, called ''PIXAR Panic'' covering ''Creator/{{PIXAR}}'''s filmography started in January 2021. ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles1'' won that tournament.
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18After the tournaments ended, the podcast was rebranded as ''Cartoon Chatterbox'', with discussions on cartoons that interested them in a neutral, talk-show type setting.
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21!!Mouse Madness contains examples of...
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23* AccentuateTheNegative: Averted. Every commentator usually has one nice thing to say about every film, and even the more negative ones are still treated with a level of respect.
24* CharacterDevelopment: Carrick picks ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'' reluctantly at first in Round 2, but on hearing everyone else's arguments, he changes his vote to ''WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}''. This led to the precedent for flip-flops and was even called a proper "redemption arc" by the other panelists.
25* CommutingOnABus: The commentators have a tendency to come and go from the podcast to face real-world commitments, sometimes within the episode.
26** The only consistent hosts who have presented every episode are Nick and Wesley. Carrick comes close, having butted in at the end of Round 1, Week 1 and only being absent entirely for the following episode.
27* CurbStompBattle: In the opening round, six of the matchups were shutouts. Many more matchups were decided by more than ten points, but got rarer once the tournament continued. Though it became almost standard for ''Emperor's New Groove'' to win by that large a margin. Its closest victory was a tiebreaker with ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'' by a score of 11-10.
28* DarkHorseVictory: While ''WesternAnimation/TreasurePlanet'' and ''WesternAnimation/Fantasia2000'' were able to secure victories as #12 seeds, they can't hold a candle to #9 ''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewGroove''. Not only did it beat the #1 overall seed ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'', it did so by a score of 20-10. After that, there was no challenging as the film which had been overlooked by critics for years managed to win it all!
29* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness:
30** The podcast starts with just Nick and Wesley and just 45 minutes of audio. Later rounds expanded to as many as ten commentators and over two hours worth of audio at one point.
31** The first round featured just conversations about that week's films. In the second round, to keep things from getting crowded and because the films had been introduced, the discussions switched to a roundtable format.
32* FormulaBreakingEpisode:
33** For the Halloween special, the hosts decided to take a break before the Final Four to discuss scary moments in kid's movies.
34** The Finale episode had each panelist rank their personal Top 10 films from the canon before revealing the winner, meaning it did not follow the analysis of any one film this time.
35* OncePerEpisode:
36** Someone always has to invoke ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}'' on a Disney podcast for some reason.
37** Cast introductions, theme music, and matchups are always discussed.
38* PungeonMaster: Nick and Wesley are fond of puns.
39* QualityByPopularVote: Discussed in-universe. Since this is a poll, it is a literal example. But the hosts have often said just because a film is eliminated early doesn't mean it was bad or not worth watching. Many of the hosts even discussed how and why certain matches turned out the way they did.
40* RuleOfThree: Invoked in Round 1, Part Seven. Where exactly three references to ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' are made.
41* RunningGag: Every time anyone brings up ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'', the common response is for one panelist to always say "Honey, you mean ''Hunk''-ules" as a ShoutOut to the actual film.

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