Have a Laugh!

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Have a Laugh!
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Genre Comedy
Anthology
Cartoon series
Music by Mark Watters
Country of origin United States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes60
Production
Running time3 minutes
Original release
Network Disney Channel
ReleaseOctober 26, 2009 (2009-10-26) 
December 2, 2012 (2012-12-02)
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Have a Laugh! is an American animated comedy series produced by the Walt Disney Company for the Disney Channel. The series is a set of interstitials, presenting edited versions of classic Mickey Mouse cartoons that lasted from 2009 to 2012. [1] The soundtracks were re-arranged by Mark Watters [2] , orchestrated by Steven Bernstein [3] and re-recorded at the Eastwood Scoring Stage, Warner Bros. Studios [2] .

Contents

Plot

The series features short and long versions of Disney shorts. The short versions are re-voiced with current Disney voice actors such as Tony Anselmo (Donald Duck), Jim Cummings, Bill Farmer (Goofy) and Bret Iwan (Mickey Mouse). The show features Disney cartoons with the original opening and closing credits restored (if content has just removed, a stamp bearing the words "Short Version" appears on the title card).

The series also features short subjects such as "Disney's Re-Micks" where classic Mickey Mouse cartoons are matched to popular songs such as "He Could Be the One" by Miley Cyrus, similar to the 1980s D-TV series.

List of major characters

List of cartoons

TitleTheatrical releaseDisney Channel airdateCharacters
Lonesome Ghosts December 24, 1937October 26, 2009 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy
Mickey and the Seal December 3, 1948November 11, 2009 (Veterans Day) (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Mickey Mouse, Pluto, Salty the Seal
Food for Feudin'August 11, 1950November 14, 2009 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Pluto, Chip ˈn Dale
Winter Storage June 3, 1949November 20, 2009 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Donald Duck, Chip 'n Dale
How to Hook Up Your Home Theater December 21, 2007December 5, 2009 (abridged version)Goofy, Mickey Mouse (seen on Goofy's clock)
Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip November 1, 1940February 6, 2010 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Mickey Mouse, Pluto, Pete
The Art of Skiing November 14, 1941February 13, 2010 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Goofy
Clock Cleaners October 15, 1937March 6, 2010 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy
Early to Bed July 11, 1941March 19, 2010 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Donald Duck
Mickey's Delayed Date October 3, 1947April 17, 2010 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Mickey Mouse, Pluto, Minnie Mouse
How to Play Baseball September 4, 1942April 24, 2010 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Goofy
Chef Donald December 5, 1941June 5, 2010 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Donald Duck
Pluto and the GopherFebruary 10, 1950June 11, 2010 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Pluto, Minnie Mouse
The Whalers August 19, 1938June 19, 2010 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy
Pluto's SweaterApril 29, 1949July 4, 2010 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Pluto, Minnie Mouse, Figaro, Butch
Hawaiian Holiday September 24, 1937August 20, 2010 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Pluto, Donald Duck
How to Swim October 23, 1942August 27, 2010 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Goofy
Mickey Down UnderMarch 19, 1948September 17, 2010 (both re-recorded soundtrack and abridged versions)Mickey Mouse, Pluto
Trailer HornApril 28, 1950Donald Duck, Chip 'n Dale
Pluto's Surprise PackageMarch 4, 1949September 24, 2010 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Pluto
Polar Trappers June 17, 1938January 21, 2011 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Donald Duck, Goofy
Rescue DogMarch 21, 1947February 4, 2011 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Pluto
Double Dribble December 20, 1946February 18, 2011 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Goofy
Thru the Mirror May 30, 1936March 4, 2011 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Mickey Mouse
Magician Mickey February 6, 1937April 1, 2011 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy
Boat Builders February 25, 1938May 6, 2011 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy
Donald's Tire Trouble January 29, 1943May 8, 2011 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Donald Duck
Bone BanditApril 30, 1948May 20, 2011 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Pluto
The Simple Things April 18, 1953June 3, 2011 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Mickey Mouse, Pluto
Pluto's PurchaseJuly 9, 1948September 7, 2011 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Pluto, Mickey Mouse, Butch
Beach Picnic June 9, 1939October 11, 2011 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Donald Duck, Pluto
Mickey's Parrot September 9, 1938October 14, 2011 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Mickey Mouse, Pluto
Mickey's Trailer May 6, 1938October 16, 2011 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy
Society Dog Show February 3, 1939October 21, 2011 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Mickey Mouse, Pluto, Fifi
How to Play Football September 15, 1944November 4, 2011 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Goofy
Tugboat MickeyApril 26, 1940November 6, 2011 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy
The Little Whirlwind February 14, 1941November 7, 2011 (new music and sound effects added and abridged version)Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse
Mail DogNovember 14, 1947November 18, 2011 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Pluto
Chip an' Dale November 28, 1947December 2, 2011 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Donald Duck, Chip 'n Dale
On Ice September 28, 1935January 2, 2012 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto
The Band Concert February 23, 1935February 9, 2012 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Clarabelle Cow, Horace Horsecollar, Peter Pig
Mickey's Polo Team January 04, 1936February 16, 2012 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Clarabelle Cow, Goofy
The Hockey Champ April 28, 1939March 1, 2012 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey, Louie
How to Fish December 11, 1942March 15, 2012 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Goofy
Pluto's Party September 19, 1952March 23, 2012 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Pluto, Mickey Mouse
Mickey's Rival June 10, 1936May 6, 2012 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Mortimer Mouse
Moose Hunters February 20, 1937May 13, 2012 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy
Mr. Duck Steps Out June 7, 1940May 20, 2012 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey, Louie, Daisy Duck
The Olympic Champ October 9, 1942May 27, 2012 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Goofy
Canine CaddyMay 30, 1941June 1, 2012(re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Mickey Mouse, Pluto
Brave Little Tailor September 30, 1938July 1, 2012 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse
Donald's Golf Game November 4, 1938July 15, 2012 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey, Louie
Sea Scouts June 30, 1939August 1, 2012 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey, Louie
Tennis RacquetAugust 26, 1949August 15, 2012 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Goofy
Out of Scale November 2, 1951September 1, 2012 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Donald Duck, Chip 'n Dale
* Mickey's Birthday Party February 7, 1942October 9, 2012 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Clarabelle Cow, Horace Horsecollar, Clara Cluck
* All in a Nutshell September 2, 1949October 15, 2012 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Donald Duck, Chip 'n Dale
* Corn Chips March 23, 1951November 1, 2012 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Donald Duck, Chip 'n Dale
* Good Scouts July 8, 1938December 1, 2012 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey, Louie
* How to Play Golf March 10, 1944December 2, 2012 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version)Goofy

Eighteen cartoons and five redubbed short versions haven't been added online.

BLAM!

Re-Micks

Broadcast history

United States

United Kingdom

Ireland

Canada

Germany

Italy

India

Indonesia

Home media

There have been two DVD releases, which include 5 shorts in restored quality, in two versions: one full-length original version, and one edited version. It also includes 3 BLAM! shorts and 1 Re-Micks.

The first two volumes were released on October 26, 2010, in the US and November/December 2010 in the UK.

Volume One:

Volume Two:

Volumes 3 and 4 were released in the US on June 14, 2011. Volume 3 was later released in other countries, while no confirmation has been made for the UK release of Volume 3, or the international release of Volume 4.

Volume Three:

Volume Four:

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