an episode parodying twilight, with Clarabella as Bella, Horace as Edward and Jocab as Goofy or Eil Squich
an episode with Miklos tries to host the house of mouse by pretending to Mickey and doing crimes. a spooky mystery episode where Mickey has to solve a possible murder(no murder actually takes place obviously). A episode where Shyster sues the house of mouse and it plays out like an ace attorney parody A episode where Mortimer become the host for a day A chaotic science episode with Doc Static, Von Drake, Gryo Gearloose, and maybe Doctor Einmug, where there is content for the best invention, it ends with half the building on fire, partially thanks to the Portis, Emil Engel, Trpielx, the mad Ducktor and other such scientists crashing the party Pete while still, the main villain isn't the only one trying to shut the place down, other villains will try their hand at it, though the main focus is on the Mickey Mouse Rouge Gallery which in my version includes Julius Gloomy helps Horace backstage and takes his place when he's sick. Except you won’t do it in that order, of course, because Disney’s Tomatometer highs and lows are spread across the decades.Ideas for a House of Mouse Reboot if they ever reboot it
You’ll also find rousing adventures ( Jungle Book, Sword In the Stone), make a foray into the experimental years ( Black Cauldron, Oliver and Company), resurface in the second golden age ( Aladdin, The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King), fall back into the second dark age ( Treasure Planet, Home on the Range), and come back up again for some digital fun ( Bolt, Big Hero 6) before coming full circle with the princesses ( Tangled, Frozen, Moana). Plus, the movies had to be fully animated, which means you won’t find live-action/animation hybrid movies like Bedknobs and Broomsticks nor Song of the South on the list. You will find the studio’s earliest animated offerings: the one that started it all – Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs – and the ones whose box office receipts might have made a weaker-willed studio impresario end it quickly ( Pinocchio, Fantasia).
We’ve been strict with our rules we’re talking Disney animated movies, and excluding Pixar, and movies also had to be theatrically released in order to qualify. (Except for Song of the South, because well, that one’s never going to see the light of zip-a-dee-ay again.) To celebrate this access to all the best Disney movies, we went ahead and compiled a list of every Disney animated film and ranked them the best way we know how, by Certified Fresh first, then Fresh, and then the Rotten ones. Remember those shelves and shelves of Disney classics you used to have on VHS – the spines of their spongy plastic cases promising adventures with foxes and cats, lions and bears, princesses and puppets? They’re all on Disney+. Lilo & Stitch celebrates its 20th anniversary, and Bambi turns 80!
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