Mickey & The Gang in New Animated Shorts

Cosmic Commando

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Mickey Mouse to Star in New Cartoon Shorts with Classic Comedy, Contemporary Flair
03.12.13 – This series of 19, 2D cartoons will roll out on Disney Channel, Disney.com, and WATCH Disney Channel, beginning June 28.

With the slapstick feel of classic Mickey Mouse, the series of cartoon shorts presents Mickey in a broad range of humorous situations that showcase his pluck and rascality, along with his long-beloved charm and good heartedness. Each cartoon short finds Mickey in a different contemporary setting including Santa Monica, New York, Paris, Beijing, Tokyo, Venice, and the Alps, facing a silly situation, a quick complication, and an escalation of physical and visual gags. The stories also feature genuine heartfelt and heroic moments as Mickey explores and experiences life with his comical partners: Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy, and Pluto.

The executive producer and director for the new Walt Disney Television Animation project is Emmy® Award-winning artist and director Paul Rudish (Dexter’s Laboratory, The Powerpuff Girls). The shorts, geared towards kids and families, also include a few surprises from the production team for Disney fans of all ages.
Stories in the upcoming cartoon shorts include:

“Croissant de Triomphe”
Mickey must deliver croissants to Minnie’s cafe, battling street traffic and other Parisian obstacles along the way.

“Yodelberg”
Mickey longs to visit Minnie atop her mountaintop chalet but quickly realizes that the threat of avalanche has made the trek up the mountain more challenging than usual.

“No Service”
Mickey and Donald try to buy lunch from a beachside snack shack but are unceremoniously turned down because of the classic “No shirt, no shoes, no service” admonition (of course, Mickey doesn’t wear a shirt and Donald doesn’t wear shoes!).

Produced in 2D animation, the design esthetic for the Mickey Mouse cartoon shorts reaches back almost 80 years and borrows reverentially from the bold style of his 1930s design, but not before adding a few contemporary touches. Designs for other characters have a similar approach, favoring a “rubber-hose” cartoon style for more exaggerated animation. Background designs closely reflect the graphic design sense of 1950s and 1960s Disney cartoons. And for those true eagle-eyed Disney fans, the production team has also included the occasional homage to other icons from the storied Disney heritage.
http://d23.disney.go.com/news/2013/...horts-with-classic-comedy-contemporary-flair/
http://video.disney.com/watch/croissant-de-triomphe-4d7b3aae690a98650d776d97



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Zman-ks

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Awesome....love it! :)
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dizneykev

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I had heard that this will include everyone, except Donald. As usual, Donald will still be portrayed without wearing any animated shorts. LOL
 

Cosmic Commando

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Wow, it's so different looking. I think I like it though. Wish that clip were in english so I could judge it better.
The person who uploaded it to Youtube spoke French also, but I think that's the only version. One of the links it to a copy hosted on regular old English disney.com, so I think it's supposed to be one of those instances where you pick up a word here or there and figure out the rest in context. I embedded the Youtube one because everyone likes an embed, right?
 

Gonzo79

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That was awesome! I can't wait to see more! (Hopefully Oswald will pop up in one of those shorts...)
I think if Disney really wanted to do something with Oswald,they should create his own, new animated shorts. I think that would be the ctbest way to reintroduce him to most people.
 

Mickey_777

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I'm on the fence about the style. It sorta reminds me of Hallmark/greeting card art when you pick up a valentienes day or birthday card for somebody. I'm still gonna watch the shorts and I loved the Mickey Mouse throwback intro graphics. Maybe it'll grow on me. Also, wikipedia says a Mickey Mouse animated feature film is in the works. Could this have anything to do with it? Anybody else heard of this?
 

Cosmic Commando

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I'm on the fence about the style. It sorta reminds me of Hallmark/greeting card art when you pick up a valentienes day or birthday card for somebody. I'm still gonna watch the shorts and I loved the Mickey Mouse throwback intro graphics. Maybe it'll grow on me. Also, wikipedia says a Mickey Mouse animated feature film is in the works. Could this have anything to do with it? Anybody else heard of this?
The new shorts are made by some of the same people that made Dexter's Laboratory... does that put the style in context? The anime-style showing an action shot from multiple angles with that whooshy sound effect was total Dexter's Lab to me.

The Mickey movie is probably this remake/reimagining of The Stooge with Roger Rabbit. It's making its rounds all over the web, and there has been alleged "confirmation" that it is an actual project "in development" at Disney. I'm skeptical about it, though. I don't think anyone from Disney has said anything official about it all. Even if it is "in development", that means little to me. John Carter 2: Electric Boogaloo is probably in some stage of development, too. It just doesn't seem like something Disney would be interested in, to me. The only person I've heard mention it at all is the author of the Roger Rabbit novels, who may just be drumming up publicity for his new Roger Rabbit novel coming later this year.
 

Mickey_777

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The new shorts are made by some of the same people that made Dexter's Laboratory... does that put the style in context? The anime-style showing an action shot from multiple angles with that whooshy sound effect was total Dexter's Lab to me.

The Mickey movie is probably this remake/reimagining of The Stooge with Roger Rabbit. It's making its rounds all over the web, and there has been alleged "confirmation" that it is an actual project "in development" at Disney. I'm skeptical about it, though. I don't think anyone from Disney has said anything official about it all. Even if it is "in development", that means little to me. John Carter 2: Electric Boogaloo is probably in some stage of development, too. It just doesn't seem like something Disney would be interested in, to me. The only person I've heard mention it at all is the author of the Roger Rabbit novels, who may just be drumming up publicity for his new Roger Rabbit novel coming later this year.

Yeah it definitly gave me a powder puff girls/dexter cartoon network vibe. Maybe I'll like it more over time. I hadn't heard of the Stooge until now. Any word if it'll mix live action and animation? The link didn't specify.
 

Cosmic Commando

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Yeah it definitly gave me a powder puff girls/dexter cartoon network vibe. Maybe I'll like it more over time. I hadn't heard of the Stooge until now. Any word if it'll mix live action and animation? The link didn't specify.
I had heard that it will be all animation, but I don't recall where.
 

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