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    Mickey Mouse Clubhouse – I Heart Minnie DVD 2006 (Original)

    Join Minnie, Daisy and all your Clubhouse pals for a mousekemagical celebration of friendship and fun. Today is Minnie’s birthday, and you’re invited! But can Mickey and the gang get everything ready and keep the party under wraps until it’s time to shout “Surprise!”? Only if you help them pick the right Mouseketools. Next, jump up on your feet and dance with Daisy in the big talent show at Mickey Park. Then journey to the end of the rainbow to find Leprechaun Pete’s pot of gold! Overflowing with music and laughter, I HEART MINNIE is the perfect way to say, “I love you!”
    This is 100% Genuine product.
    Region: 2
    Important: A lot of DVD players around now are region free – which play any DVD region. It completely depends on what DVD player you have.
    We actually have a number of regular customers based in the US, Canada and Australia who never have problems with our region 2 discs.

    $18.99
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    Musical Farmer (1932)

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    Musical Farmer (1932)

    Mickey performs all his chores while whistling or singing. The big excitement is when Fanny the hen, who hasn’t laid an egg in some time, lays a super-giant egg.

    $25.00
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    Trader Mickey (1932)

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    Trader Mickey (1932)

    Mickey Mouse and Pluto are traveling up an African river with a cargo of goods (including several musical instruments). They hit land and are captured by cannibals who plan to eat them. As soon as Mickey starts playing on a saxophone, they all start jamming to “The Darktown Strutter’s Ball.”

    $25.00
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    Pluto's Purchase (1948)

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    Pluto’s Purchase (1948)

    Mickey sends Pluto to the butcher store. Butch sees this and contrives to take Pluto’s sausage, ultimately using some of his fleas to distract Pluto long enough. Pluto manages to retrieve the prize and get it safely home, only to discover it’s a birthday present for Butch

    $25.00
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    Mickey Mouse Clubhouse

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    Mickey Mouse Clubhouse

    Mickey Mouse Clubhouse is an American animated television series, that premiered in prime time on Disney Channel on May 5, 2006. The program was originally part of the Playhouse Disney daily block intended for preschoolers. On February 14, 2011, it was moved to the Disney Junior block, serving as Playhouse Disney’s replacement. It is the only Mickey Mouse program to be aimed at preschoolers. The series was co-developed by Bobs Gannaway, who is also responsible for Jake and the Never Land Pirates.

    Production of the show was put on a four-month suspension in the spring of 2009, due to the death of voice artist Wayne Allwine, the longtime voice of Mickey Mouse. Production resumed when Bret Iwan has been cast as the fourth performer of Mickey’s voice. On June 23, 2013, Bill Farmer, the voice actor for Goofy and Pluto, confirmed on his official Twitter account that Mickey Mouse Clubhouse would cease production after 7 years of episodes. However, reruns will still continue on the Disney Junior 24/7 service.

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    The Whoopee Party (1932)

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    The Whoopee Party (1932)

    A house party. While Minnie plays piano and the guests dance, Mickey, Goofy, and Horace prepare a snack, which is brought out to much fanfare and immediately devoured. A band forms and plays Scott Joplin’s The Entertainer; Mickey dances with Patricia Pig and various inanimate objects also dance, while all cry “Whoopee!” from time to time. The police come to break up the party.

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    Squatter's Rights (1946)

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    Squatter’s Rights (1946)

    Two chipmunks have made a cozy little home for themselves in the wood-burning stove of an empty cabin. They sleep in a matchbox, wash up in an empty acorn shell filled with water and look at their reflections on the back of a spoon, which serves as their bathroom mirror. They even have a staircase made with a pocket comb. Invading their space are Mickey Mouse and his dog Pluto, who are all set for a swell vacation. They don’t reckon on the two squatters. Pluto immediately discovers the presence of these two pests, but Mickey never finds out. All he knows is that when he tries to light the stove, the matches go out; he doesn’t know the chipmunks are blowing them out. Soon, Mickey is outside chopping wood, while Pluto is alone with the chipmunks. Pluto wants blood, but he’ll end up with a bottle of ketchup.

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    The Simple Things (1953)

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    The Simple Things (1953)

    Mickey and Pluto go fishing. Pluto has a run-in with a clam, who eventually lodges in Pluto’s mouth; Mickey thinks the clam is Pluto’s tongue and can’t understand why Pluto keeps begging for more food. After they get rid of the clam, Mickey’s attempts to use his minnows as bait are thwarted by a hungry seagull; he brings his friends, and they chase our heroes away.

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    The Little Whirlwind (1941)

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    The Little Whirlwind (1941)

    Mickey wants some of the cake Minnie has just baked, so he offers to clean up her yard. As he’s working, a tiny tornado (smaller than him) with a mind of its own comes along and causes trouble. After Mickey finally chases the little twister off, it gets its big brother, which makes a grand mess of the yard. Most of the cartoon, except for the opening and closing, has no dialogue.

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    The Band Concert (1935)

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    The Band Concert (1935)

    Mickey is trying to lead a concert of The William Tell Overture, but he’s continually disrupted by ice cream vendor Donald, who uses a seemingly endless supply of flutes to play Turkey in the Straw instead. After Donald gives up, a bee comes along and causes his own havoc. The band then reaches the Storm sequence, and the weather also starts to pick up; a tornado comes along, but they keep playing.

    $25.00
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    R'Coon Dawg (1951)

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    R’Coon Dawg (1951)

    Mickey’s hunting raccoons, with help from Pluto. But the raccoon outsmarts Pluto at every turn, with help from a vine, a stream, and ultimately grabbing Mickey’s coonskin cap and puppeteering it as a baby coon.

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    Plutopia (1951)

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    Plutopia (1951)

    Mickey’s on vacation at Camp Utopia. At first Pluto thinks it really is utopia: trees everywhere and a cat to chase. But the cabin rules are strict: no dogs indoors, and dogs must be muzzled and leashed. Mickey puts Pluto out to sleep, just out of reach of his food, and the cat comes down and taunts him. Pluto falls asleep and dreams of his “Plutopia” with a subservient cat begging Pluto to bite him and catering to his every need.

    $25.00
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