List of House of Mouse episodes

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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.

Contents

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
1 13January 13, 2001 (2001-01-13)April 14, 2001 (2001-04-14) ABC
2 13September 22, 2001 (2001-09-22)May 18, 2002 (2002-05-18)
3 26September 2, 2002 (2002-09-02)October 24, 2003 (2003-10-24) Toon Disney
Films 2December 13, 2001 (2001-12-13)October 17, 2002 (2002-10-17) Direct-to-video

Episodes

All episodes, excluding cartoons, were directed by Tony Craig & Roberts Gannaway

Season 1 (2001)

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11"The Stolen Cartoons"Kevin D. Campbell, Henry Gilroy and Thomas HartSean Bishop, Rossen Varbanov, Todd Kurosawa, Edward Baker,
Robert McKnight, Thomas Bernardo and Monika Tomova
January 13, 2001 (2001-01-13)4356-800

In an attempt to shut down the House of Mouse, Pete steals all the cartoons, and cannot be found guilty even with obvious clues pointing to him. Meanwhile, Donald is put in charge of the club after Mickey and Goofy leave to film a new cartoon. Despite managing to keep the show going, Pete points out that with only one cartoon, guests would get bored and eventually stop coming. His movements cause all the missing cartoons to come out of his coat, exposing his dirty trick and having him thrown out.

Cartoons: Pluto Gets the Paper: Wet Cement (2001), Donald's Dynamite: Magic Act (2000), Hickory Dickory Mickey (2001)
22"Big Bad Wolf Daddy"Kevin D. Campbell, Henry Gilroy and Thomas HartWilliam Austin, Rossen Varbanov, Robert McKnight, Edward Baker, Robert Griggs,
Nicole Lang, Larry Scholl, Cynthia Petrovic and Todd Kurosawa
January 27, 2001 (2001-01-27)4356-802

Donald hires the Big Bad Wolf to perform a show at the club (mainly so Daisy could get his autograph). Mickey does not like the idea since the Wolf damaged the club the last time he performed. When Ludwig von Drake informs the gang that doors are the reason for the Wolf's behavior, they quickly remove all doors in the building. The performance goes well, but as Big Bad Wolf gets ready to leave, he orders the pigs back in their case, citing his "Play or Filet" contract with them. The pigs angrily comply, but accidentally snap the rope that was holding the doors above them. The doors fall on Donald, forming a house, causing the Wolf the blow the house in.

Cartoons: Donald's Charmed Date (2001), Pluto Gets the Paper: Mortimer (2000), How to Be Groovy, Cool, and Fly (2001)
33"The Three Caballeros"Henry GilroyLarry Scholl, Sean Bishop, Paul Fisher, Thomas Bernardo,
Rossen Varbanov and Lyndon Ruddy
February 3, 2001 (2001-02-03)4356-803

The Three Caballeros are scheduled to perform at the club, but no one remembers that Donald was the third Caballero, except Pumbaa. Determined to not be forgotten, he tries to be the most important performer of the group, re-naming himself "The Duck Formerly Known as Donald" (a parody of Prince). However, everyone wants the old Donald back, making Jose and Panchito harass and embarrass Donald during their song.

Cartoons: Donald's Fish Fry (2000), How to Be Smart (2001)
44"Goofy's Valentine Date"Thomas HartPhillip Mosness, Rossen Varbanov, Edward Baker,
Thomas Bernardo and Robert Griffith
February 10, 2001 (2001-02-10)4356-811

Minnie and Daisy feel sorry for Goofy after finding out that he has no Valentine's date, so they set up a blind date for him.

Cartoons: Donald's Valentine Dollar (1999), Mickey to the Rescue: Staircase (1999), Pluto's Arrow Error (1999)
55"Timon and Pumbaa"Tracy BernaEdward Baker, Daniel Jippes, Carlos Baeza,
Thomas Bernardo, Rossen Varbanov and Lyndon Ruddy
February 17, 2001 (2001-02-17)4356-805

Timon and Pumbaa are set to perform, but due to a disagreement on what to do for their act, their friendship ends. Now it is up to Mickey and Donald to bring them back together.

Cartoons: Pluto's Magic Paws (2000), Mickey to the Rescue: Cage and Cannons (1999), Golf Nut Donald (2001)
66"Jiminy Cricket"Tracy BernaChong Suk Lee, Sean Bishop and Thomas BernardoFebruary 24, 2001 (2001-02-24)4356-809

Jiminy Cricket quits his job as Pinocchio's conscience after the jealous Pain and Panic separate Pinocchio from Jiminy. When Mickey says that he will do anything to help, the Blue Fairy makes Jiminy his conscience, much to Mickey's annoyance. It becomes obvious that Jiminy is making Mickey like Pinocchio when he makes him dress like the puppet and even Mickey's nose grows when he lies. Mickey quickly realizes that Pinocchio and Jiminy must stay together and has to figure out how to do it, mostly because Jiminy is ruining his image.

Cartoons: Mickey's Mistake (1999), Daisy's Road Trip (1999)

Absent: Goofy
77"Unplugged Club"Kevin D. Campbell, Henry Gilroy and Thomas HartCynthia Petrovic, Robert McKnight, Rossen Varbanov and Thomas BernardoMarch 3, 2001 (2001-03-03)4356-801

Pete attempts to stop the show again by removing the electrical battery and turning off all the club's electricity. Luckily, Mickey and Minnie turn it back on again with Zeus' lightning bolt.

Cartoons: Music Store Donald (2001), Mickey's Cabin (2000)
88"Gone Goofy"Thomas HartPaul Fisher, Carlos Baeza, Cynthia Petrovic,
Debra Pugh, Thomas Bernardo and Kurt Anderson
March 10, 2001 (2001-03-10)4356-806

Donald tries to get Goofy fired from his job as head waiter after the club's budget causes problems.

Cartoons: Pit Crew (2001), Goofy's Extreme Sports: Shark Feeding (2000), Donald's Goofy World (2001)
99"Rent Day"Henry GilroySean Bishop, Rossen Varbanov, Gary Graham, Cynthia Petrovic,
Kurt Anderson, Robert McKnight and Thomas Bernardo
March 17, 2001 (2001-03-17)4356-808

Before the show ends, Mickey needs to pay the rent for Pete after he unwittingly spends the money on cheese. To keep Pete busy, Mickey gives him the royal treatment until Minnie reveals she foresaw Mickey making a blunder like using the rent money on cheese and gives up saved money she kept in case of an emergency like this.

Cartoons: Mickey's Mountain (2000), Maestro Minnie: Circus Symphony (2001), Big House Mickey (2001)
1010"Donald's Lamp Trade"Kevin D. CampbellDaniel Jippes, Robert McKnight, Larry Scholl and Thomas BernardoMarch 24, 2001 (2001-03-24)4356-812

Taking advantage of Donald's jealousy towards Mickey, Jafar offers to make his dream of being the club's owner come true in exchange for "the lamp." However, it is not the lamp from the Cave of Wonders that he wants; it is a decorative one Mickey keeps in his dressing room. When Mickey learns of this, he willingly gives the lamp to Jafar and consoles Donald.

Cartoons: Survival of the Woodchucks (2000), Goofy's Radio (2000)

Absent: Daisy
1111"Donald's Pumbaa Prank"Henry GilroyAlan Zegler, Paul Fisher, Kurt Anderson,
Sean Bishop and Cynthia Petrovic
March 31, 2001 (2001-03-31)4356-813

It is April Fool's Day, and after Mickey plays a friendly prank on Donald, Pete takes advantage of Donald and convinces him to play a nasty prank involving Pumbaa that could shut down the club for good.

Cartoons: Mickey's April Fools (2001), Whitewater Donald (2000)
1212"Thanks to Minnie"Tracy BernaRobert McKnight, Carlos Baeza, Chong Suk Lee, Thomas Bernardo,
Jerry Eisenberg, Kurt Anderson and Todd Kurosawa
April 7, 2001 (2001-04-07)4356-814

Minnie feels that she is not appreciated at the House of Mouse after Clarabelle starts a rumor, so she quits her job, making the rest of the staff realize how much she means to them.

Cartoons: Minnie Visits Daisy (2000), Mickey's Big Break (2000)
1313"Pluto Saves the Day"Henry GilroyRobert McKnight, Paul Fisher, Thomas Bernardo,
Ginny Suess and Garrett Ho
April 14, 2001 (2001-04-14)4356-815

In an attempt to shut down the club, Pete buys magic sleeping apples from the Evil Queen/Old Peddler Woman, successfully putting everyone but Pluto to sleep. Thus, Pluto attempts to keep the show going, and after managing to do so, he kisses everyone and wakes them up, foiling Pete's plans to shut down the club once again.

Cartoons: Goofy's Big Kitty (1999), Pluto's Kittens (1999)

Season 2 (2001–02)

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141"Daisy's Debut"Thomas HartSean Bishop, Rossen Varbanov, Robert McKnight, Carlos Baeza, Kurt Anderson & Thomas BernardoSeptember 22, 2001 (2001-09-22)4356-818

Daisy is given a chance to perform a duet with Mickey at the club, which makes Minnie feel left out. Realizing this, Daisy fakes injuring herself, to give Minnie her role in the duet (despite the lyrics saying the difference between a mouse and duck).

Cartoons: Daisy's Big Sale (2001), Topsy Turvy Town (1999)

Absent: Donald
152"Goofy for a Day"Thomas HartChong Suk Lee, Edward Baker, Mark Zoeller, Kurt Anderson, Garrett Ho, Lyndon Ruddy & Paul FisherSeptember 29, 2001 (2001-09-29)4356-828

Max thinks that Goofy's job is not as important as Mickey and Donald's, so Goofy challenges Max to be a waiter.

Cartoons: How to Be a Waiter (1999), Maestro Minnie: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 (1999), Donald's Dinner Date (1999)
163"Clarabelle's Big Secret"Tracy BernaThomas Bernardo, Chong Suk Lee, Robert McKnight & Kurt AndersonOctober 6, 2001 (2001-10-06)4356-831

When everyone is tired of Clarabelle's old gossip, she announces that at the end of the show, she will reveal a big secret about somebody. Now, everyone in the club is convinced that she knows something hidden about them which they accidentally reveal to her. In the end, she reveals the secret is that she is quitting gossip; she eagerly returns at everyone's insistence, ready to reveal all they have told her.

Cartoons: How to Be a Spy (1999), Double Date Don (2001)
174"The Mouse Who Came to Dinner"Henry GilroyCynthia Petrovic, Paul Fisher, Robert McKnight, Garrett Ho, Kurt Anderson & Rossen VarbanovOctober 13, 2001 (2001-10-13)4356-830

The gang tries to please Mortimer Mouse after they mistake him for a very important restaurant critic when it is really Lumiere.

Cartoons: Mickey's Mix Up (2000), Maestro Minnie: Flight of the Bumble Bee (1999), Donald's Grizzly Guest (1999)
185"Max's New Car"Henry GilroyRossen Varbanov, Alan Zegler, Phillip Mosness & Kurt AndersonOctober 20, 2001 (2001-10-20)4356-825

Max wants to get a car, but Goofy feels that he is not ready for one yet. A living car from one of the cartoons shown at the club arrives and Max, curious that it has no driver, gets in only to be taken hostage and driven around against his will. When the car crashes itself into the club, Goofy assumes the worst and forbids Max from having a car. Feeling sorry for Max, Mickey and the others let him host and show a cartoon of Goofy being a reckless driver. Convinced he was too harsh with Max, Goofy relents and buys a used car for him and gets him his own parking space.

Cartoons: Mickey's New Car (1999), Car Washers (2000), Motor Mania (1950) (clip)
196"Not So Goofy"Phil WalshEddy Houchins, Edward Baker, Chong Suk Lee, Todd Kurosawa & Sean BishopNovember 10, 2001 (2001-11-10)4356-819

The gang is tired of Goofy's clumsiness and try to teach him to be more graceful, but quickly miss the old Goofy.

Cartoons: Roller Coaster Painters (1999), Goofy's Extreme Sports: Wakeboarding (1999), How to Wash Dishes (2000)
207"Everybody Loves Mickey"Tracy BernaThomas Bernardo, Bob Kline, Cynthia Petrovic, Sean Bishop, Eddy Houchins, Kurt Anderson, Chong Suk Lee & Ed BakerNovember 17, 2001 (2001-11-17)4356-824

Donald is tired of all the love and respect Mickey receives especially his three nephews, so he temporarily forms an alliance with Mortimer.

Cartoons: Mickey's Rival Returns (2000), Mickey to the Rescue: Train Tracks (1999), Donald's Failed Fourth (1999)
218"Max's Embarrassing Date"Tracy BernaLarry Scholl, Rossen Varbanov, Garrett Ho, Phillip Mosness, Chong Suk Lee & Virginia SuessJanuary 19, 2002 (2002-01-19)4356-829

Max has a date with Roxanne at the House of Mouse. At Max's request, everyone tries their best to keep Goofy away as he is a constant source of embarrassment to him. However, they all equally try too hard to make Max's date go well. In the end, Goofy is the one who sets things straight.

Cartoons: Pluto's Penthouse Sweet (1999), How to Ride a Bike (1999)
229"Where's Minnie?"Phil WalshThomas Bernardo, Jason So, Alan Zegler & Garrett HoJanuary 26, 2002 (2002-01-26)4356-845

Minnie goes down to the prop basement to find Mickey a birthday present, but after realizing that she did not take Pluto, Mickey thinks that she is lost and takes Pluto, Goofy and Donald with him to find her. This leaves Daisy in charge, which leads to disastrous results.

Cartoons: Mickey and the Color Caper (2002), Donald's Pool (2000)
2310"Super Goof"Thomas Hart & Kevin D. CampbellDaniel Jippes, Tom Ellery, Alan Zegler, Garrett Ho, Carlos Baeza,
Holly Forsyth, Kirk Hanson, Robert McKnight, Mark Zoeller & Rossen Varbanov
February 2, 2002 (2002-02-02)4356-842

After eating some contaminated peanuts, Goofy becomes a superhero named "Super Goof". Now, he must save the club from an oncoming meteor.

Cartoons: How to Take Care of Your Yard (2000), Locksmiths (2000)
2411"King Larry Swings In"Phil WalshCynthia Petrovic, Larry Scholl, Kurt Anderson, Paul Fisher & Thomas BernardoFebruary 16, 2002 (2002-02-16)4356-823

King Louie's brother, King Larry, guest stars at the House of Mouse, but ends up making a mess of things. They quickly teach him manners.

Cartoons: Mickey and the Seal (1948), Goofy's Extreme Sports: Paracycling (1999), How to Be a Gentleman (2000)
2512"Ladies' Night"Tracy BernaChong Suk Lee, Bob McKnight, Garrett Ho, Rossen Varbanov & Todd KurosawaFebruary 23, 2002 (2002-02-23)4356-841

It is Ladies' Night, and Minnie, Daisy and Clarabelle are in charge of the club while Mickey, Donald and Goofy go bowling. Obsessed with being a part of the show, Mortimer tries to ruin it by telling the boys that the club is in trouble.

Cartoons: Purple Pluto (1999), Daisy Visits Minnie (1999), Maestro Minnie: William Tell Overture (1999)
2613"Dennis the Duck"Thomas HartLarry Scholl, Robert McKnight, Sean Bishop, Garrett Ho, Jeroen Verschoor, Rossen Varbanov, Todd Kurosawa & Kirk HansonMay 18, 2002 (2002-05-18)4356-840

It is Black and White Day at the House of Mouse, and the club is packed with old black and white cartoon characters. One of them, Dennis the Duck, tries to win over Donald, who is annoyed by him at first. However, they bond by tossing sandwiches at Daisy's face.

Cartoons: The Whoopee Party (1932), Pioneer Days (1930) (clip), Mickey and the Goat Man (2002)

Season 3 (2002–03)

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271"Suddenly Hades"Thomas HartRobert McKnight, Cynthia Petrovic, Garrett Ho, Alan Zegler, Rossen Varbanov, Carlos Baeza & Thomas BernardoSeptember 2, 2002 (2002-09-02)4356-854

Pete breaks the club's air-conditioner on a very hot day and the only guest left is Hades. Now, Mickey and the gang must stop Pete from driving Hades away and shutting down the club. Though Pete succeeds in driving away Hades by flooding the club, it has become habitable to Ariel, Sebastian and Flounder, Pete is driven away before he can try again.

Cartoons: Donald's Pool (2000), Donald's Lighthouse (2000)
282"Pete's One-Man Show"Kevin D. CampbellRossen Varbanov, Edward Baker, William Austin & Robert McKnightSeptember 2, 2002 (2002-09-02)4356-832

Pete agrees to be nice if Mickey lets him perform, but nobody comes to see him. Now, they have to convince Pete that he is performing for a full house in order to keep him from shutting down the club.

Cartoons: Pinball Mickey (2002), Von Drake's House of Genius: Time Reverser (1999), Housesitters (2002)
293"House of Crime"Tracy BernaRossen Varbanov, Robert McKnight, Daniel Jippes, Thomas Bernardo, Robert Griffith, Garrett Ho, Todd Kurosawa & Monika TomovaSeptember 2, 2002 (2002-09-02)4356-836

A string of unexplained thefts and disappearances occur at the club. Mickey, with the help of Ludwig Von Drake, must discover the cause of the disappearance, who is ultimately revealed to be the Phantom Blot.

Cartoons: Mickey Foils the Phantom Blot (1999), Von Drake's House of Genius: Teledinger (1999)
304"Mickey and Minnie's Big Vacation"Tracy BernaPaul Fisher, Cynthia Petrovic, Rossen Varbanov, Thomas Bernardo, Roy Meurin, Stark Howell, Robert Onorato & Ken KinoshitaSeptember 2, 2002 (2002-09-02)4356-835

Mickey and Minnie try to leave for a vacation and leave Donald and Daisy in charge of the club.

Cartoons: Around the World in 80 Days (1999), Donald's Dynamite: Fishing (1999)
315"Donald and the Aracuan Bird"Henry GilroyThomas Bernardo, Sean Bishop, Phillip Mosness & Garrett HoSeptember 2, 2002 (2002-09-02)4356-838

The Aracuan bird visits the House of Mouse as the special guest of the evening. Donald remembers him from past cartoons and is not too happy about it, especially when the chaos caused by the bird is attributed to Donald.

Cartoons: Pluto vs. the Watchdog (1999), Bird Brained Donald (2000)
326"Goofy's Menu Magic"Tracy BernaEdward Baker, Chong Suk Lee, Paul Fisher, Daniel Jippes, Garrett Ho, Todd Kurosawa, Cynthia Petrovic & Kirk HansonSeptember 2, 2002 (2002-09-02)4356-846

Goofy takes over for Gus Goose as the club's head chef for one night, but is a total disaster until the Fairy Godmother accidentally leaves her wand with the dishes. Goofy uses its magic to make his meals taste delicious, though Mickey is determined to uncover the truth.

Cartoons: Sandwich Makers (1999), Mickey Tries to Cook (1999), Pluto Gets the Paper: Bubble Gum (1999)
337"Music Day"Phil WalshPhillip Mosness, Larry Scholl, Jennifer Lerew, Todd Kurosawa, Garrett Ho & Rossen VarbanovSeptember 2, 2002 (2002-09-02)4356-847

The Quackstreet Boys (alias Huey, Dewey, and Louie) have broken up and Mickey, Donald, and Goofy have to reunite them in time for the show, even resorting to impersonating them and playing music terribly.

Cartoons: Symphony Hour (1942) (clip), How to Be a Rock Star (2002), Goofy's Extreme Sports: Skating the Half Pipe (1999), Donald's Rocket Ruckus (1999)
348"House of Scrooge"Thomas HartSean Bishop, Robert McKnight, Garrett Ho, Thomas Bernardo & Rossen VarbanovSeptember 2, 2002 (2002-09-02)4356-849

Scrooge McDuck buys the House of Mouse. Realizing that they spend too much money, he increases the prices on everything and slashes all of the club's budgets. Eventually, when the guests are driven away by the gang out-Scrooging Scrooge, the old duck takes back all the money from Pete that he used to pay for the club and things return to normal.

Cartoons: A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999), Von Drake's House of Genius: Money Increaser (1999)
359"Donald Wants to Fly"Henry GilroyRossen Varbanov, Gavin Dell, Kirk Hanson, Thomas Ellery & Garrett HoSeptember 2, 2002 (2002-09-02)4356-852

The theme of the day is flight, but Donald cannot fly, even though he wants to. Various characters, including Dumbo and Timothy Mouse, the Notre Dame Gargoyles, and Scuttle, try to help, but nothing works until Peter Pan arrives.

Cartoons: Mickey's Airplane Kit (1999), Mickey and the Seagull (2000)
3610"Dining Goofy"Kevin D. CampbellAlan Zegler, Edward Baker, Jason So, Rossen Varbanov & Garrett HoSeptember 2, 2002 (2002-09-02)4356-858

When touchscreen computers and headset-wearing penguins start taking over his duties, Goofy attempts to help the other staff members out, which ends in disastrous failures.

Cartoons: Answering Service (2000), Von Drake's House of Genius: Remote Controlled Laser Lawnmower (1999), Computer.don (2000)
3711"Chip 'n' Dale"Tracy BernaKirk Tingblad, Paul Fisher, Rossen Varbanov & Garrett HoSeptember 2, 2002 (2002-09-02)4356-861

Chip and Dale try to steal all the nuts in the club, and when Donald tries to stop them, Mickey and Goofy blame him for the theft. Chip and Dale finally trick Donald into flooding the club with the stolen nuts, which Mickey and Goofy think it was Donald's idea of a tribute to Chip and Dale.

Cartoons: Up a Tree (1955), Goofy's Extreme Sports: Rock Climbing (1999), Two Chips and a Miss (1952)

Absent: Minnie and Daisy
3812"Humphrey in the House"Steve RobertsThomas Bernardo, Garrett Ho & Rossen VarbanovSeptember 2, 2002 (2002-09-02)4356-859

Ranger J. Audubon Woodlore and the Brownstone Park Bears are hired as the club's janitors when the Magic Brooms go on vacation. However, Humphrey is more interested in the cuisine than work, leading to trouble.

Cartoons: Hot Tub Humphrey (2002), Beezy Bear (1955)

Absent: Daisy
3913"Ask Von Drake"Elizabeth StonecipherEd Baker & Garrett HoSeptember 2, 2002 (2002-09-02)4356-851

Mickey tries to prove Ludwig Von Drake wrong after he states that he knows everything. It turns out true; Von Drake forgot to count himself as one of the guests when singing about who was there.

Cartoons: Hydrosquirter (1999), Relaxing with Von Drake (1999)
4014"Salute to Sports"Tracy Berna & Thomas HartEddy Houchins, Paul Fisher, Thomas Bernardo & Kurt AndersonSeptember 2, 2002 (2002-09-02)4356-821

Donald tries to prove that he is a good sport by not losing his temper. Meanwhile, Goofy tries to sing the National Anthem, but keeps getting it wrong.

Cartoons: How to Be a Baseball Fan (2000), Goofy Gymnastics (1949)

Absent: Daisy
4115"Pluto vs. Figaro" Jan Strnad Cynthia Petrovic, Larry Scholl, Garrett Ho, Sean Bishop & Thomas BernardoSeptember 2, 2002 (2002-09-02)4356-850

Minnie thinks that Pluto is overworked and hires Figaro to help him, but he only causes more trouble for Pluto.

Cartoons: Pluto Runs Away (1999), Donald and the Big Nut (1999), Pluto Gets the Paper: Street Cleaner (1999)
4216"House of Magic"Thomas HartRossen Varbanov, Robert McKnight, Garrett Ho & Lyndon RuddySeptember 2, 2002 (2002-09-02)4356-843

Daisy convinces Mickey to let her perform a magic act in the show, but makes the audience (and later the club, minus the screen) disappear. When Jafar arrives, Mickey strikes a bargain to return everything Daisy vanished in exchange for "Agrabah". Mickey keeps his word and gives him a snowglobe with Agrabah in it as Jafar's reward.

Cartoons: Presto Pluto (2000), Donald's Dynamite: Bowling (1999), Babysitters (2002)
4317"Mickey vs. Shelby"Thomas HartMark Zoeller, Thomas Bernardo, Edward Baker, Garrett Ho & Kirk HansonSeptember 2, 2002 (2002-09-02)4356-857

Mrs. Turtle wants her baby son Shelby (who has given Donald plenty of trouble in the past) to perform, and Mickey agrees to babysit him. However, because he always wants to give constant headaches to those who are not his mother, Shelby drives Mickey insane and nearly gets him in trouble.

Cartoons: Donald's Shell Shots (1999), Domesticated Donald (2000)
4418"House of Turkey"Henry GilroyCarlos Baeza, Sean Bishop, Robert McKnight, William Austin, Paul Fisher, Thomas Bernardo & Kurt AndersonSeptember 2, 2002 (2002-09-02)4356-820

Everyone looks forward to the Turkey coming to the club on Thanksgiving, but not just for his performance.

Cartoons: Turkey Catchers (1999), Mickey's Mixed Nuts (2000)
4519"Clarabelle's Christmas List"Tracy BernaJason So, Rossen Varbanov, Sean Bishop, Garrett Ho & Thomas BernardoDecember 2, 2002 (2002-12-02)4356-862

Clarabelle claims to have Santa Claus's Naughty or Nice list, and adds anyone who tries to sneak a peek at it to the Naughty list.

Cartoons: Donald on Ice (1999), Mickey's Christmas Crisis (2000)
4620"Pete's Christmas Caper"Thomas HartThomas Bernardo, Cynthia Petrovic, Paul Fisher, Robert Griffith, Phillip Mosness,
Sean Bishop, Robert Renzetti, Kurt Anderson & Eddy Houchins
December 2, 2002 (2002-12-02)4356-827

Pete tries to steal everyone's presents when he volunteers to play Santa Claus at the staff's Christmas party.

Cartoons: The Nutcracker (1999), Donald's Dynamite: Snowman (1999)
4721"Snow Day"Phil WalshChong Suk Lee, Phillip Mosness, Edward Baker, Robert Renzetti, Sean Bishop, Robert Griffith,
Garrett Ho, Mark Zoeller, Eddy Houchins, Kirk Tingblad, Thomas Bernardo & Todd Kurosawa
December 14, 2002 (2002-12-14)4356-826

There is a big blizzard outside, which means that the House of Mouse is closed for the day until Salty the Seal shows up, looking for some entertainment, so Mickey decides to make a special show just for him.

Cartoons: Pluto's Seal Deal (2000), Mickey's Remedy (1999), Donald's Dynamite: Snowman (1999)
4822"Pete's House of Villains"Henry GilroyDebra Pugh, Larry Scholl, Roy Shishido, Paul Fisher & Garrett HoMarch 2, 2003 (2003-03-02)4356-853

Due to Pete's hatred of the club, Mickey lets him and several other villains run the club so they can see how difficult it really is. Though Pete finds the business going well, the other villains cannot hold back their evil tendencies and begin committing evil acts that makes Pete fire them. In the end, Pete sees Mickey was right, so now Mickey's back in charge, and the House of Mouse is back in business.

Cartoons: Li'l Bad Wolf (2002), Donald's Dynamite: Opera Box (1999), Organ Donors (1999)
4923"Halloween with Hades"Henry GilroyRossen Varbanov, Cynthia Petrovic, Sean Bishop, William Austin & Garrett HoOctober 3, 2003 (2003-10-03)4356-860

During Halloween night at the House of Mouse, Hades falls in love with Maleficent, and Mickey tries to bring them together. However, all his backfiring attempts enrage Hades, whose villainous side attracts Maleficent. In a way, Mickey does succeed in bringing the two together. Meanwhile, Donald tries to be scary, to no avail. Note: This was the first and only episode to be TV-Y7.

Cartoons: How to Camp (2002), Donald's Halloween Scare (2000)
5024"House Ghosts"Tracy BernaRossen Varbanov, Larry Scholl, Paul Fisher, Thomas Bernardo, Kurt Anderson & Todd KurosawaOctober 10, 2003 (2003-10-10)4356-817

It is Halloween at the House of Mouse, and Pete unleashes some grim, grinning ghosts onto the club to try and scare everyone away in retaliation for everyone laughing at his Halloween costume. Meanwhile, Donald tries his best to win the costume contest.

Absent: Pluto

Note: Donald Duck dressed up as Woody, Buzz Lightyear and a Little Green Man from Toy Story , and Flik from A Bug's Life , being the first and only time in which Pixar productions are referenced in the series.

Cartoons: Hansel and Gretel (1999), Pluto Gets the Paper: Spaceship (1999), How to Haunt a House (1999)

Special guest voice: Mr. T
5125"House of Genius"Henry GilroyEd Baker, Paul Fisher, Garrett Ho, Sean Bishop & Jeroen VerschoorOctober 17, 2003 (2003-10-17)4356-839

Ludwig Von Drake replaces the staff with robotic versions of themselves to make the club more efficient, but everyone soon starts to miss the real versions.

Cartoons: Futuremania (2003), Mickey's Mechanical House (1999)
5226"Mickey and the Culture Clash"Kevin D. CampbellCynthia Petrovic, Paul Fisher, Thomas Bernardo, Robert Griggs, Garrett Ho, Todd Kurosawa, Robert McKnight & Lyndon RuddyOctober 24, 2003 (2003-10-24)4356-855

Mickey thinks that Minnie is looking for a more sophisticated boyfriend, and Mortimer offers to "help". At the end of the episode, they find out that it was Mortimer Mouse looking for a new pal.

Cartoons: Mickey's Piano Lesson (1999), Dance of the Goofys (1999), Maestro Minnie: Brahms' Lullabye (1999)

Absent: Donald and Daisy

Films

No.TitleWritten byStoryboard byOriginal release date
1" Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse "Thomas HartRossen Varbanov, Sean Bishop, Cynthia Petrovic, Paul Fisher, Garrett Ho, Thomas Bernardo, Phillip Mosness & Robert McKnightVHS/DVD: December 13, 2001 (2001-12-13)

The club is snowed in, while the staff tries to get Donald into the Christmas spirit.

Cartoons: Donald on Ice (1999), Pluto's Christmas Tree (1952), Mickey's Christmas Crisis (2000) (clip), The Nutcracker (1999), Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983)
2" Mickey's House of Villains "Thomas HartPaul Fisher, Rossen Varbanov, Cynthia Petrovic, Thomas Bernardo & Andrew AustinVHS/DVD: October 17, 2002 (2002-10-17)

The villains take over the House of Mouse on Halloween.

Cartoons: Trick or Treat (1952), Mickey's Mechanical House (1999), How to Haunt a House (1999), Lonesome Ghosts (1937), Dance of the Goofys (1999), Donald Duck and the Gorilla (1944), Donald's Halloween Scare (2000), Hansel and Gretel (1999)

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