House of Mouse (night club) (2024)

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The House of Mouse is a nightclub located in the middle of Main Street, Toontown and is the central location of the television series of the same name.

The club was co-founded by Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. On opening night, the club was purchased by the evil landlord Pete, who plots to shut down the club but fails every time he does so. In the course of the series, the club was briefly owned by Scrooge McDuck for one night. The club was also renamed "House of Villains" twice throughout the show. Donald also had the club's name changed to the "House of Duck" briefly in the first episode. At one point, all the Disney villains met together and attempted to take over the club. However, they were foiled by the collected efforts of Mickey and Aladdin.

Contents

  • 1 Description
    • 1.1 Foyer
    • 1.2 Restaurant/Theater
    • 1.3 Backstage
    • 1.4 Kitchen
    • 1.5 Control Room
    • 1.6 Prop Room
  • 2 Trivia
  • 3 Gallery

Description[]

Foyer[]

The front hall of the club is accessible via glass double doors from the street. Here, guests may converse among themselves or with the Magic Mirror that is located just within the entrance. There is also a small lounge for guests waiting to be seated. Donald can usually be found here greeting visitors personally; often with a handshake. Daisy works at the reception desk situated just outside the restaurant/theater area, helping guests to book reservations or assist with any requests they may have. Outside, Max Goof assists visitors in parking their cars at a nearby lot owned by the club.

Restaurant/Theater[]

One of the busiest areas of the club, this wide, spacious area has at least thirty tables that can seat over 120 people. Given the wide variety of clientele at the club, which includes Willie the Giant and Elliott the Dragon, the amount of available seating at the club can vary wildly at times. Goofy and the penguin waiters take orders and deliver various dishes, ranging from conventional to outlandish, to the guests. At the far end of the area is a stage where performances of all sorts are conducted, including those of Huey, Dewey, and Louie. There is also a huge TV screen in the stage background to show cartoons and live video feeds. Mickey often hosts the evening's events on-stage. The TV screen measures as a 16:9 widescreen TV and adjusts its screen size depending on the aspect ratio of the cartoon being shown.

Backstage[]

This area behind the stage is restricted only to club staff and performers hired by the club. Located here are staff offices, dressing rooms, storage spaces and an employee rest area. This area has direct access to the club's kitchen. The back entrance to the club and the door to the prop room are also located here. Minnie is often seen here using a PDA to assist in keeping the show's schedule on track or directing guest star performers to the stage.

Kitchen[]

All types of ingredients and cooking equipment can be found here to cater to the wide and often exotic palates of the club's clientele. There is also a cold storage room to store fresh meat and other perishable foods. Gus Goose works here nightly to prepare various dishes for the guests, but he sometimes eats said dishes before they reach the tables.

Control Room[]

From this room, located behind and above the restaurant/theater area, much of the technical equipment at the club is operated. The club's collection of cartoons is stored here as well. Through a window that overlooks the restaurant/theater area, Horace operates the lights, the loudspeakers, and various record players (for example, DVD or VHS players) or film projectors to show cartoons and live video feeds when instructed to do so.

Prop Room[]

Perhaps the most interesting area of the club, the prop room consists of a cavernous basem*nt much larger than the club itself. Props from all of Disney's animated films can be found here, including magical items such as Genie's Lamp, The Black Cauldron, Noah's Flood, a crate of Hitchhiking Ghosts and more. The prop room is so large that one could get lost for days unless one took Pluto along as a guide. However, Mickey and his friends usually have little trouble navigating the prop room.

Trivia[]

  • The House of Mouse is referenced in the attraction Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway with a sign reading, "Maison des Souris", French for "The House of Mouse".

Gallery[]

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The aerial view from Toontown in the intro to every episode.

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The closing credit background from the end of every episode.

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The closing credit background from Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse

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The closing credit background from Mickey's House of Villains

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The sign of the nightclub.

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The front entrance of the club.

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The rear entrance from inside the club.

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The foyer.

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The foyer with a red chair and the reception desk.

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The foyer with a red chair.

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If the guests or the club's staff go to the Magic Mirror at the front hall of the club, he appears and telling any questions.

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The restaurant/theater.

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The aerial view from the restaurant/theater.

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Back of the restaurant/theater.

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The backstage with an employee rest area.

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The backstage with staff offices, dressing rooms, storage spaces, and the entrance of the prop room.

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The doors of the backstage, including the doors of Mickey's dressing room and the "hairy manilow" room.

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The backstage with a vending machine and a phone.

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The backstage with a green chair at the left.

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This water drinker (which Mickey uses when he's thirsty) appeared only in the first episode.

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The doors of Huey, Dewey and Louie's dressing rooms.

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The door of King Larry's dressing room with a water dispenser.

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The door of the rehearsal room.

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When the club is on fire, Mickey opens this "In Case of Fire" closet where he keeps his sorcerer outfit.

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The corridor of the backstage.

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The door of the janitor's closet.

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At the backstage, there's an exit entrance of the club.

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Mickey's dressing room.

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King Larry's dressing room.

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A generic dressing room, possibly for Timon and Pumbaa.

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Another generic dressing room, possibly for Clarabelle or Mr. Turkey.

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The rehearsal room.

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The front entrance of the kitchen.

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The back entrance of the kitchen.

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The kitchen.

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The kitchen with the freezer.

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The control room.

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The prop room.

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The H.O.M. valet.

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Max's parking space at the valet.

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The back entrance from outside the club.

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The club's roof.

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The entrance door of the club's roof.

v - e - d

House of Mouse (night club) (2)

Media
House of MouseMickey's Magical ChristmasMickey's House of Villains
Characters
Main Characters: Mickey MouseMinnie MouseDonald DuckDaisy DuckGoofyPlutoPeteMax GoofHuey, Dewey, and LouieClarabelle CowHorace HorsecollarGus GooseMortimer MouseLudwig Von DrakeMike the MicrophoneChip and Dale

Recurring Guests: ThomasEdwardHenryGordonJamesPercyTobyRodney CopperbottomFender PinwheelerPiper PinwheelerCappyCrank CaseyMannyDiegoSidDiesel SpringerLugnutWonderbotBigweldAunt FannyHerb CopperbottomLydia CopperbottomTimonPumbaaJafarIagoHadesMushuCri-KeeArielPrince EricKing TritonFlounderSebastianPeter PanJiminy CricketPinocchioBelleBeastLumiereGastonDumboTimothy Q. MouseMad HatterMowgliShere KhanThe Three Little Pigs Cruella De VilChernabogMufasaSimbaGrumpyMagic MirrorAladdinJasmineCinderellaMaleficentPain and PanicUrsulaBaby Shelby

Episodes
Season One: "The Stolen Cartoons" • "Big Bad Wolf Daddy" • "The Three Caballeros" • "Goofy's Valentine Date" • "Unplugged Club" • "Timon and Pumbaa" • "Gone Goofy" • "Jiminy Cricket" • "Rent Day" • "Donald's Lamp Trade" • "Donald's Pumbaa Prank" • "Thanks to Minnie" • "Pluto Saves the Day"

Season Two: "Daisy's Debut" • "Goofy for a Day" • "Clarabelle's Big Secret" • "The Mouse Who Came to Dinner" • "Max's New Car" • "Not So Goofy" • "Everybody Loves Mickey" • "Max's Embarrassing Date" • "Where's Minnie?" • "Super Goof" • "King Larry Swings In" • "Ladies' Night" • "Dennis the Duck"
Season Three: "Suddenly Hades" • "Pete's One-Man Show" • "House of Crime" • "Mickey and Minnie's Big Vacation" • "Donald and the Aracuan Bird" • "Goofy's Menu Magic" • "Music Day" • "House of Scrooge" • "Donald Wants to Fly" • "Dining Goofy" • "Chip 'n' Dale" • "Humphrey in the House" • "Ask Von Drake" • "Salute to Sports" • "Pluto vs. Figaro" • "House of Magic" • "Mickey vs. Shelby" • "House of Turkey" • "Clarabelle's Christmas List" • "Pete's Christmas Caper" • "Snow Day" • "Pete's House of Villains" • "Halloween With Hades" • "House Ghosts" • "House of Genius" • "Mickey and the Culture Clash"

Songs
Rockin' at the House of MouseMortimer MouseSoup or Salad, Fries or Biscuits, Extra Olives, DonutsBibbidi-Bobbidi-BooBig Bad Wolf DaddyA Parrot's Life for MeLet's Slay the BeastThe Ludwig Von Drake SongIt's Our House Now!The Best Christmas of AllGrim Grinning GhostsHumphrey HopEverybody Wants to Be a WoofI Wanna Be Like M-O-YouPink Elephants on ParadeMy Name is PanchitoBoom-Da-BoomWe Are the Three CaballerosMe the Mouse (and I'm the Duck) (Reprise) • Daisy CrockettThe Daisy Duckie RoomMinnie Mouse (in the House)
Locations
House of Mouse (night club)Disneyville
Objects
Maleficent's StaffPoisoned AppleSorcerer HatJafar's Snake Staff

pt-br:House of Mouse (Casa Noturna)

House of Mouse (night club) (2024)

FAQs

House of Mouse (night club)? ›

It reran from September 3, 2002 to February 4, 2006 on the Disney Channel. The show ceased broadcast on US television on February 6, 2009 after being aired for the last time on Toon Disney before it re-branded as Disney XD.

What happened to the House of Mouse? ›

It reran from September 3, 2002 to February 4, 2006 on the Disney Channel. The show ceased broadcast on US television on February 6, 2009 after being aired for the last time on Toon Disney before it re-branded as Disney XD.

Where is the House of Mouse located? ›

Mickey Mouse and his friends run the House of Mouse nightclub together. The basic premise of the show focuses on Mickey Mouse and his friends operating a dinner theater club in downtown ToonTown.

Why is Disney called the House of Mouse? ›

The entertainment empire built by Walt Disney is sometimes called the “House of Mouse” in acknowledgment of the leading role played by Disney's most famous creation, Mickey Mouse.

Why was Mickey Mouse Club canceled? ›

The cancellation of the show in September 1959 was attributed to several factors: the Disney studios did not explain high profit margins from merchandise sales, sponsors were uninterested in educational programming for children, and many commercials were needed to pay for the show.

When did House of Mouse end? ›

The following is a list of episodes of House of Mouse, an American animated television series that ran on ABC from January 13, 2001 to May 18, 2002 and on Toon Disney from September 2, 2002 to October 24, 2003.

How old is Max in House of Mouse? ›

Max features regularly in House of Mouse, where he is employed as the club's parking valet. With him still in college, dating Roxanne, and learning to drive, the show apparently takes place in the events after An Extremely Goofy Movie, making him about 18 or 19.

Is The House of Mouse on Disney Plus? ›

"To this day, the show has not gotten a release on Disney+ yet or on any digital retailer website, and was neither shown in the original 16:9 ratio in the US since."

Which is the House of Mouse? ›

Disney's House of Mouse is an American animated television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation that originally aired on ABC and Toon Disney from January 13, 2001, to October 24, 2003, with 52 episodes and 22 newly produced cartoon shorts made for the series.

What family is the house mouse in? ›

House mice are one of 38 species in the genus Mus, a member of the subfamily Murinae in the mouse family Muridae within the order Rodentia.

Who is the oldest Disney character? ›

Pete is the oldest continuing Disney character, having debuted in the cartoon Alice Solves the Puzzle in 1925. He originally bore the appearance of an anthropomorphic bear, but with the advent of Mickey in 1928, he was defined as a cat.

What is the oldest cartoon in the world? ›

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Fantasmagorie is a 1908 French animated film by Émile Cohl. It is one of the earliest examples of traditional (hand-drawn) animation, and considered by film historians to be the first animated cartoon.

Who owns Disney? ›

Approximately 43.11% of the company's stock is owned by Institutional Investors, 8.46% is owned by Insiders and 48.43% is owned by Public Companies and Individual Investors. The ownership structure of Walt Disney (DIS) stock is a mix of institutional, retail and individual investors.

Will Disney lose Mickey Mouse? ›

Disney loses the reserved rights to the original Mickey Mouse in 2024: What does it mean? As of January 1, 2024, the Mickey Mouse character, in its original version, will no longer be protected by U.S. copyright.

Why is Goofy named Goofy? ›

His full name has variously been given as George Geef, Goofus D. Dawg, and G.G. Goof. His son's name is Max Goof, and his father's is Benjamin Goof, leading one to believe that Goofy is simply a nickname.

Was Miley Cyrus a mouseketeer? ›

Although Miley Cyrus, Selena Gomez, and Zendaya weren't Mouseketeers, their big breaks on the Disney Channel likely wouldn't have happened if Mouseketeers hadn't paved the way. And many Mouseketeers went on to be even more successful after their time in “the Club” ended.

What happened to the mouses home in to a mouse? ›

To A Mouse depicts Burns' remorse at having destroyed the nest of a tiny field mouse with his plough. He apologises to the mouse for his mishap, for the general tyranny of man in nature and reflects mournfully on the role of fate in the life of every creature, including himself.

What happened to the house in Animal House? ›

The house was sold, remained vacant, and slid into disrepair, with the spacious porch removed and the lawn graveled over. At the time of the shooting, the Phi Kappa Psi and Sigma Nu fraternity houses sat next to the old Phi Sigma Kappa house, on the 700 block of East 11th Avenue.

What happened to mouse as a kid? ›

When Mouse was five, she was nearly abducted by her biological father, which scared Elodie. She became paranoid, overprotective, and developed a strong urge to keep Mouse safe, young, and sheltered forever.

What happened to the mouse with the ear? ›

The mouse, specially bred to lack an immune system that might reject the human tissue, nourished the ear as the cartilage cells grew to replace the fiber. The mouse remains healthy and alive after the ear is removed, the researchers said.

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