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  • Colbert Bump: Like TRON before it, an appearance in Kingdom Hearts did a lot to raise the film's profile.
  • Dueling Works: With Looney Tunes: Back in Action. Both films feature the most iconic characters of their respective studios. Despite Back in Action's underperformance at the box office. The Three Musketeers was the winner.
  • Fake Nationality: We have the Troubadour, a French character, voiced by Rob Paulsen, an American voice actor.
  • Franchise Killer: The film's lukewarm reception has caused Disney to shy away from making further films based on Mickey and friends. While the Sensational Six have continued to live on in other media like television and video games, there hasn't been a film starring them since.
  • The Other Darrin: In the Latin American Spanish dub, Rubén Cerda was unable to reprise his role as Mickey Mouse due to a financial disagreement with Disney Character Voices International, so Arturo Mercado Jr. took over as the character's permanent voice actor.
  • What Could Have Been: Besides the deleted scenes featured on the DVD, there were a few other meta-gags that were deleted from the film.
    • In an earlier version of the film where Mickey, Donald and Goofy were consulting the actual book, the trio realized that they didn't have a D'Artagnan equivalent. Suddenly, a live-action Michael Eisner would appear on-screen to volunteer to be the Fourth Musketeer, excitingly swinging a sword and prompting the trio to just slowly walk away in a split-screen shot. This would've implied the film would used the Roger Rabbit Effect, with the Sensational Six being animated, and everything else being live-action.
    • When Mickey nearly drowns in the dungeons, he has a brief near-death experience where he literally meets his maker and proceeds to brief Walt on how the Disney Theme Parks are doing.
    "Well, Roy finished Disney World. But I bet you knew that already. Then we built theme parks in Tokyo & Paris. Plus three more in Florida. Then Michael got this crazy idea to build one that celebrated California. Right in Disneyland’s parking lot. But that didn’t work…"

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