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  Mickey Mouse League - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia
The Mickey Mouse League (sometimes unofficially referred to as the Mickey Mouse Club or the Empire of the Mouse) is an alliance of countries and principalities contained on three different continents organized in a similar fashion to the now defunct Hanseatic League.
The early history of the Mickey Mouse League is closely tied to that of the Disneyland Confederation.
Established in 1987 by the Main Street Treaty, the Disney Dollar is used by all members of the Mickey Mouse Club except for the states and principalities within the France circle, which chose to remain outside the Disney Dollar zone.
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 Mickey Mouse Club
The Mickey Mouse Club was the first Walt Disney foray into television programming that specifically utilized the Disney brand.
Roy was the one who thought that Mickey Mouse should tip his ears in greeting to Minnie Mouse, spawning one of the most recognizable pieces of Disney shwag, those embroidered mouse-ear beanies.
Inexplicably the Mickey Mouse Club was reincarnated a second time in 1989, this time gussied up with the oversaturated lime and fuschia pantones that had won MTV its own slab of market share back in 1981.
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 Voyages Extraordinaires: The Original Mickey Mouse Club
Clubs of this sort, based around a character with some drawing power like a Mickey Mouse or a Popeye the Sailor Man, were popular with both kids and theatre owners.
The little mouse hit the cinematic world with vengeance in 1928 with the first sound cartoon, Steamboat Willie, and his star was still climbing during the heyday of the Mickey Mouse Club.
Mickey himself was fond of animal abuse and making unwarranted advances on Minnie, smoking and drinking, and even leading prison riots before finally settling down into the wholesome, all-American character he is known as today.
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 The Main Mouse Is In The House
Mickey Mouse was born in Walt Disney's imagination early in 1928 on a train ride from New York to Los Angeles.
Mickey Mouse moved to Disneyland in 1955 to become chief host of the theme park, welcoming millions of visitors annually, shaking hands, posing for pictures, and leading the big parades on national holidays.
Mickey's Toontown opened in 1993 in Disneyland, then in 1996 at Tokyo Disneyland and now serves as home to Mickey Mouse and all of his cartoon friends.
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 The Mickey Mouse Club and The Mouseketeers - Fifties
The Mickey Mouse Club and The Mouseketeers - Fifties
The Mickey Mouse Club lasted from 1955 until it was cancelled in 1959, during which time they produced 360 episodes.
Later generations would attempt to capture the magic of the Mickey Mouse Club, first in the 1970's with the heavily disco influenced New Mickey Mouse Club and in the 1990's with the All New Mickey Mouse Club.
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  Mickey Mouse Club Summary
While the Mickey Mouse Club was briefly revived in 1977 and 1989, it is the original show that lives on in the hearts of baby boomers and in late night reruns on the Disney channel.
Disney's Mickey Mouse Club premiered on ABC on October 3, 1955, and ran until September 25, 1959 (though the original seasons of newly produced, non-rerun shows concluded on March 28, 1958).
MMC rather concerned itself with providing clean-cut, positive, and somewhat idealized role models (albeit mostly for white, middle-class children), while energetically promoting morality, socialization, and the sugar-coated indoctrination of children into a burgeoning consumer society.
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 MICKEY MOUSE TRIVIA
Mickey was originally drawn with circles for his head, body and ears.
Mickey's first appearance in a feature film was in 1940 in Fantasia, where he appeared in his most famous role as the Sorcerer's Apprentice.
Mickey dreams of being married to Minnie and is surrounded by numerous little Mickey mice.
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 Mickey Mouse Club - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mickey Mouse Club was a long-running American variety television series that began in the 1950s, produced and televised by Walt Disney Productions and featuring a regular but ever-changing cast of teenage performers.
The result was essentially a variety show for children, with such regular features as a newsreel, a cartoon, and a serial, as well as music, talent and comedy segments.
Mickey Mouse Club was hosted by Jimmie Dodd, a music writer and the "Head Mouseketeer", who provided leadership both on and off screen.
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 Mickey's Mouse Club
The original Mickey Mouse Club was formed in 1929, at the Fox Dome Theater in Ocean Park, California.
These were real clubs where kids attended Saturday meetings, they watched Mickey Mouse cartoons, elected a chief Mickey and Minnie, and had plenty of fun and games.
The Mickey Mouse Club returned in syndication from 1962 to 1965 with some new footage added, and again in 1975.
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 Mickey Mouse Club: The Best of Britney, Justin & Christina DVD Review
"The Mickey Mouse Club" was immensely popular and one of the tenets widely held in the entertainment industry is that no popular property is out of bounds to revisit.
This "Mickey Mouse Club", or "MMC" as it was frequently called, succeeded by blending a reasonable interpretation of the original series' format with a firm grasp on late '80s/early '90s pop culture.
Mickey Mouse Club: The Best of Britney, Justin & Christina is part of three new collections coming to Disney DVD this month in a home video promotion loosely tied to the 50th Anniversary celebrations occurring at Disneyland.
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 Mickey Mouse Cartoon Character information: Mickey Mouse history, movies, games and more from Character Products
Mickey Mouse receives credit for launching Walt Disney’s career in 1928 and is the official greeter of Disneyland and Walt Disney World.
Mickey Mouse made his debut to the general public in a film named “Steamboat Willie” on November 19, 1928, at the Colony Theatre in New York.
Mickey Mouse is now a symbol of laughter and joy throughout the world.
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 The Mickey Mouse Club - The Unofficial DisneyWiki
The Mickey Mouse Club is a former but long-running American variety television show that began in 1955, produced by Walt Disney Productions and televised by the American Broadcasting Company, featuring a regular but ever-changing cast of teenage performers.
The Mickey Mouse Club was Walt Disney's second venture into producing a television series, the first being the Disney anthology television series, initially titled Disneyland.
Mickey Mouse Club was hosted by Jimmie Dodd, a songwriter and the "Head Mouseketeer", who provided leadership both on and off screen.
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 Mickey Mouse Club - Kiddie Marketing
In fact, the Mickey Mouse Club, born in 1930, was a model of commercial children's clubs.
Putting the Mouse Club on TV is generally regarded as the birth of the children's television audience and the beginning of a whole new era for the toy industry.
Like the original Mouse Club, the TV version emphasized peer groups--creating a sort of televised community--and this more than anything else is considered its key innovation, marketing-wise.
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 The Mickey Mouse Club - Muppet Wiki
Launching in 1955, the series used the image of star Mickey Mouse in introductions and occasional cartoon shorts, but the majority of the program was devoted to the Mouseketeers, including a young Annette Funicello.
The Mickey Mouse Club coined the term "Mouseketeers", a joking reference to the 1844 novel The Three Musketeers.
Since then, the number of "-keteers" clubs has grown to include the Ducketeers, the Bobketeers, the Countketeers, the Spaceketeers and the Seventeenketeers.
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 Mickey Mouse Club - Questions, Answers, Fun Facts, Information
JC was only 14 when he did his first video for the club and it was a great re-make of Nelson's big hit.
Guest Day is when a person writes the "Mickey Mouse Club" and tells them how they'd like to spend a day with a celebrity of their choice.
On Hall of Fame Day, guests who had written in about something special that they or someone they knew had done would come on the show and share story with the Mouseketeers and the audience and for their courage they would receive a trophy, which was a gold Mickey Mouse.
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 Disney: Mickey Mouse Club Collectibles
There is a Mickey Mouse Club emblem on the front of her jersey.
Knickerbocker Mickey and Minnie Mickey Mouse Club Dolls: Marked Knickerbocker Copyright Walt Disney Productions on the cloth tags that are stitched into their back seams.
Mickey is in very good condition while Minnie is in played with condition.
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 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Mickey Mouse Club at Epinions.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mickey Mouse Club, the show that gave use "stars" like Britney Spears is not at all a new show.
Our family was one of the lucky one`s to have one every one use to flock to my house to watch the Mickey mouse club.With all the original...
The Mickey mouse Club now is nothing like it use to be when i was growing up.
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 Mickey Mouse Club • Magically Speaking
After the Mickey Mouse Club, Annette went on to make a few records, have her own TV show, and of course star in movies.
During one performance during this time she found that the power of the Mickey Mouse Club held magic for at least some of the troops when a pair of mouse ears appeared at the end of a concert.
Perhaps the most remarkable part of the original Mickey Mouse Club phenomenon is that most of the Mouseketeers remain close today.
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 Persistence of Vision - The Mickey Mouse Club Circus   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Part of the problem with the Mickey Mouse Club Circus may have been the extreme length of the performances.
In January of 1956, the decision was made to close the Mickey Mouse Club Circus thus ending a well-intentioned if unsuccessful episode in the history of Disneyland.
On the whole, however, most of the participants in the Mickey Mouse Club Circus were sorely glad to see it pass.
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 Walt Disney Treasures: The Mickey Mouse Club DVD Review
The Mickey Mouse Club began quite ambitiously as a one-hour variety show for children, to air on ABC at 5:00 each weekday afternoon.
The Mickey Mouse Club definitely remains entertaining forty-nine years later, even if it's a considerably different type of experience than it was for the kids who watched this after school when it first aired.
Those who pass on The Mickey Mouse Club on this basis will be missing out on a rewarding trip down memory lane to enjoy an energetic program that rarely re-airs and has never been recreated by any other producer of entertainment.
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 The Baby Boomer Generation: The Mickey Mouse Club
I was five years old, and watching the Mickey Mouse Show when Annette (I didn't know her last name) appeared on our fl-and-white television.
The Mickey Mouse Show is a strong memory in the minds of a wide range of Boomers.
MMC was must-see TV for me from the day it first a...
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 BBC News | ENTERTAINMENT | Christina's mouse magic
All three acts got their big break as performers on The Mickey Mouse Club, a TV show on the US Disney Channel which ran for five years from 1989.
At nine she appeared on a TV talent show, and three years later she was invited to join the Mickey Mouse cast.
Christina Aguilera is unlikely to be the last slick, all-American Mickey Mouse Club star to dominate the charts - fellow "Mouseketeer" Nikki Deloach is in a girl group called Innosense, and the five-piece are planning to release their debut album early in 2000.
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 "Mickey Mouse Club"
It was designed to appeal to the kids of the time and went for a much cooler approach than the old "Mickey Mouse Club." The young cast members received great training in singing, dancing, acting and making music videos.
One of the aspects of the "All New Mickey Mouse Club" that the cast were never shown laudatory letters, but the more the public wrote about Britney's dancing, the more dance numbers she was given.
Both kids were huge fans of "The Mickey Mouse Club" before they made it onto the show, and both kids were so disappointed when the show ended only two seasons after they were cast.
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 Movie DVD for The Mickey Mouse Club: Week One
While “MMC” was all original material, every single moment had its roots in the classic “Mickey Mouse Club” television show, an invention of Walt himself which started a phenomenon in the late 1950s.
In creating the “Mickey Mouse Club”, Walt Disney’s original concept was to make a series that would inform and entertain kids while inspiring their imaginations.
Throw in a Mickey Mouse cartoon (which was pure gold at the time as the animated shorts had only been shown in movie theaters before this) and an infectiously exciting theme march (EVERYBODY NOW: M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-EEEE!), and you had the makings for one of the most popular and successful television shows of its generation.
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 Mickey Mouse Club
The Mickey Mouse Club TV show was originally conceived as a way to promote and raise funds for Walt Disney's new Disneyland theme park which opened in July 1955.
Although it ran for only four years, the Mickey Mouse Club remains one of the best remembered shows of its era, if not of all time.
This show ran until 1994 and was notable as a training ground for pop stars such as Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Justin Timberlake and J C Chasez (in the group *nSync).
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 The Mickey Mouse Club - TV.com
"Who's the leader of the club that's made for you and me?" Next to Howdy Doody (which it helped unseat), The Mickey Mouse Club was the defining children's television program of the 1950's.
external: 'Mickey Mouse Club' Composer Dies at 79 2005-06-16
This was the old school version of The Mickey Mouse club.
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