Mickey's Magical Christmas - Snowed in at the House of Mouse (2001)

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Written by Kevin Campbell

Directed by Tony Graig, Robert Gannaway

Running Time: 60 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2001

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Join Mickey and his friends as they find themselves trapped in the House of Mouse over Christmas. A huge snowstorm has left them stranded, so Mickey and his mates, including Pooh, Piglet, Belle, Snow White and Ariel, decide to try and help a grumpy Donald get into the festive spirit. The fun begins when Minnie puts on their favourite holiday home movies and everyone starts to reminisce. Soon their magical memories have everyone in the Christmas mood - even Donald, who becomes the star of the show! Join with Mickey and friends for festive fun and frolics, music and magic, as they capture the true spirit of Christmas.

Cast

Wayne AllwineMickey Mouse
Tony AnselmoDonald Duck Huey Dewey Louie
Bill FarmerGoofy Pluto Practical Pig
Russi TaylorMinnie Mouse
Tress MacNeilleDaisy Duck Chip 'n' Dale
Corey BurtonLudwig Von Drake Mad Hatter Grumpy Gus Cap. Hook
Eddie CarrollJiminy Cricket
Image for John CleeseJohn CleeseNarrator
Jeff BennettMr. Jollyland Additional Voices
Alan YoungScrooge McDuck
Hal SmithGoofy Collector For The Poor
Will RyanWillie the Giant Pete Collector for the Poor
Clarence NashDonald Duck
Patricia ParrisDaisy Duck
Dick BillingsleyAdditional Voices

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