Good Morning, Mickey!

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Good Morning, Mickey!
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Country of origin United States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes80
Production
Running time22 minutes
Production company Walt Disney Productions
Original release
Network Disney Channel
ReleaseApril 18, 1983 (1983-04-18) 
November 28, 1992 (1992-11-28)
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Good Morning, Mickey! is an American animated television series produced by Walt Disney Productions. It was first aired on April 18, 1983 when Disney Channel was launched. [1] It was one of the Disney Channel's first original programs, and the first program to air at the channel's launch. [2] It featured Disney animated shorts. [2] Although Mickey Mouse shorts were the primary programming, additional cartoons featuring Goofy, Donald Duck, Chip 'n' Dale, Pluto, and others were also shown. [2] Its time-slot for its early run was at 7 a.m. Eastern/Pacific Time, making it the first program of The Disney Channel's 16 (later 18) hour programming day. [2] Later on, its time-slot was changed to 7:30 a.m. ET/PT, making it the second program of the channel's programming day. A similar show that premiered later on The Disney Channel was Donald Duck Presents . Good Morning, Mickey! was replaced by Mickey's Mouse Tracks in 1992. [3] [4]

Contents

Episode list

#Title 1Title 2Title 3Title 4
001 The Simple Things Boat Builders Three Little Pigs The Big Bad Wolf
002 On Ice Camp Dog Donald's Better Self How to Dance
003 The Whalers Pluto and the Gopher The Band Concert Tortoise and the Hare
004 Thru The Mirror Pluto's Sweater The Country Cousin Donald's Diary
005 Mickey's Circus Rescue Dog The Ugly Duckling Tennis Racquet
006 Moose Hunters Cold StoragePluto's Judgement Day How to Have an Accident in the Home
007 Mickey's Parrot Lend a Paw Donald's Vacation How to Sleep
008 Three Little Wolves Mickey's Garden Pluto's Heart Throb Goofy Gymnastics
009 The Pointer Mickey's Polo Team Window Cleaners Donald's Nephews
010 Symphony Hour Bone Trouble Fire Chief Don Donald
011 Donald's Golf Game Mail Dog Good Scouts Motor Mania
012 Lonesome Ghosts Wonder Dog Steamboat Willie How to Ride a Horse
013 Mickey's Trailer Pests of the West The Hockey Champ Chip an' Dale
014 Hawaiian Holiday Sheep Dog Donald's Lucky Day Trailer Horn
015 The Clock Watcher Cold Turkey Modern Inventions Californy 'er Bust
016 Mickey's Birthday Party Pluto's PlaymateHoney Harvester The New Neighbor
017 Moving Day Pluto and the Zoo Rugged Bear A Knight for a Day
018 Orphan's Benefit Plutopia Bee on Guard Beezy Bear
019 Once Upon a Wintertime Bone Bandit Wet Paint Hockey Homicide
020 Mickey's Delayed Date Pluto's Purchase Sea Scouts Pioneer Days
021 Brave Little Tailor The Purloined Pup Daddy Duck Father's Day Off
022The Worm TurnsCat Nap Pluto Self Control How to Play Baseball
023A Gentleman's GentlemanBaggage Buster Canvas Back Duck The Cactus Kid
024Canine Caddy The Flying Jalopy They're Off Donald Duck and the Gorilla
025Pluto and the Armadillo The Flying Squirrel Double Dribble Donald's Ostrich
026 The Autograph Hound Primitive Pluto Let's Stick Together The Klondike kid
027 Donald's Off Day Puss CafeHello Aloha Cured Duck
028 Squatter's Rights Golden Eggs Plane Crazy Dumb Bell of the Yukon
029Food for Feudin' Old Sequoia The Mail Pilot Drip Dippy Donald
030 Billposters In Dutch Lambert the Sheepish Lion Donald's Double Trouble
031 The Nifty Nineties Working for Peanuts The Olympic Champ The Trial of Donald Duck
032 The Brave Engineer Donald's Dream Voice Shanghaied Soup's On
033 Mickey's Fire Brigade Slide, Donald, Slide Building a Building Out on a Limb
034 Corn Chips Lion Down Pluto's Party Grand Canyonscope
035 Three Blind Mouseketeers Donald's Snow Fight Two Weeks Vacation Crazy Over Daisy
036 Morris the Midget Moose Sea Salts Touchdown Mickey Donald's Tire Trouble
037Bath Day Donald's Garden Pluto's Fledgling Lucky Number
038 Magician Mickey Sleepy Time Donald Hooked Bear Donald's Dog Laundry
039 Springtime for Pluto Crazy with the Heat The Grasshoper and the Ants No Hunting
040Bubble Bee Toy Tinkers Mickey's Steam Roller Inferior Decorator
041Pluto's Surprise PackageFoul Hunting Pigs is Pigs Hook, Lion and Sinker
042 Mother Pluto The Skeleton Dance The Dognapper Donald's Dilemma
043 The Nifty Nineties Truant Officer Donald Pluto's Kid Brother Beach Picnic
044Legend of Coyote Rock The Plastics Inventor Ye Olden Days Trombone Trouble
045Dog Watch The Greener Yard The Pied Piper Spare the Rod
046Social Lion Donald and Pluto In the Bag Teachers are People
047 Mickey's Rival Lighthouse Keeping Home Made Home Lonesome Ghosts
(second edition of this short in the series)
048 Mickey's Amateurs Father's Lion Blue Rhythm Polar Trappers
049 The Little Whirlwind Chef Donald T-Bone for Two Wild Waves
050 Woodland Cafe Mickey Down Under Old MacDonald Duck Pueblo Pluto
051 Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip Put-Put Troubles Ferdinand the Bull The Gallopin' Gaucho
052Tugboat Mickey Uncle Donald's Ants Canine Patrol Timber
053Alpine Climbers Bellboy Donald The Delivery Boy Grin and Bear It
054Pluto, Junior Duck Pimples The Beach Party Tea for Two Hundred
055 R'coon Dawg Donald's Happy Birthday Mickey in Arabia Early to Bed
056 Clock Cleaners Chicken Little Hold That Pose Bootle Beetle
057Mickey's Grand Opera The Riveter The Sleepwalker Donald's Gold Mine
058 Pluto's Blue Note Donald's Cousin Gus The Pet StoreTiger Trouble
059First Aiders Donald in Mathmagic Land Goofy and Wilbur Inferior Decorator
(Second edition of this short in the series)
060 Society Dog Show Clown of the Jungle How to Play Golf A Good Time for a Dime
061Pluto's Housewarming No Sail How to Be a Detective Mr. Duck Steps Out
062 Mickey's Service Station Goofy's GliderFigaro and Frankie Wide Open Spaces
063 Straight Shooters Fathers are People Donald's Crime Mickey's Kangaroo
064 The Eye Have It How to Swim A Cowboy Needs a HorseVictory Vehicles
065Canine Casanova Officer Duck Trick or Treat How to Fish
066 The Practical Pig The Art of Self Defense Test Pilot Donald Man's Best Friend
067 Lion Around Father Noah's Ark Tomorrow We DietPrivate Pluto
068 How to Play Football Don's Fountain of Youth Dude Duck Two-Gun Goofy
069Little Toot Donald's Double Trouble Cold War Donald's Diary
070The Army Mascot Old King Cole Two Gun MickeyAfrican Diary
071 Aquamania Peter and the Wolf The Fox Hunt Wide Open Spaces
072Uncle Donald's Ants (second edition of this short in the series) Cannibal Capers Bee at the Beach The New Neighbor
(second edition of this short in the series)
073 Donald's Penguin Casey at the Bat
(Segment of Make Mine Music)
Orphan's Picnic Little Hiawatha
074 Paul Bunyan The Flying Gauchito
(Segment of The Three Caballeros)
Frank Duck Brings 'em Back Alive
075 Susie the Little Blue Coupe Pluto's Christmas Tree Lake Titicaca
(Segment of Saludos Amigos)
Donald's Snow Fight
076 Mickey and the Beanstalk Pluto's Quin-Puplets Sky Trooper Donald's Penguin
077Mickey's Elephant Mickey and the Seal Out of Scale Three for Breakfast
078 Donald Applecore The Big Wash Dragon Around The Art of Skiing
079 Winter Storage Elmer Elephant Chicken in The Rough Chips Ahoy
080Up a TreeTwo Chips and a Miss All in a Nutshell The Lone Chipmunks

Home media

This show was released on VHS in the UK as part of a six-volume set which also each featured an episode of Welcome to Pooh Corner , The Mouse Factory , Donald Duck Presents and Mousercise . Each tape contained one Disney cartoon short.

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References

  1. Cotter, Bill (1997). The Wonderful World of Disney Television. Hyperion Books. pp. 294, 581. ISBN   0-7868-6359-5.
  2. 1 2 3 4 The Disney Channel Magazine, April/May 1983 (Premiere Issue), pp. 6, 14.
  3. The Disney Channel Magazine, Vol. 10, no. 4, August/September 1992: pp. 36, 46.
  4. The Disney Channel Magazine, Vol. 10, no. 5, October/November 1992: p. 34.
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