Mickey lets Pete run the club with the help of the Disney villains.Mickey lets Pete run the club with the help of the Disney villains.Mickey lets Pete run the club with the help of the Disney villains.
Wayne Allwine
- Mickey Mouse
- (voice)
Tony Anselmo
- Donald Duck
- (voice)
Corey Burton
- Zeus
- (voice)
- …
Cathy Cahn
- Fifer Pig
- (voice)
Pat Carroll
- Ursula
- (voice)
Jim Cummings
- Pete
- (voice)
- …
Bill Farmer
- Goofy
- (voice)
- …
Jonathan Freeman
- Jafar
- (voice)
Sam Gifaldi
- Little Bad Wolf
- (voice)
Tress MacNeille
- Daisy Duck
- (voice)
Diane Michelle
- Daisy Duck
- (voice)
Pat Musick
- Fiddler Pig
- (voice)
Kath Soucie
- Mickey's Fan
- (voice)
Russi Taylor
- Minnie Mouse
- (voice)
Frank Welker
- Gus Goose
- (voice)
- Directors
- Writers
- Henry Gilroy
- Jess Winfield(segment L'il Bad Wolf)
- Bobs Gannaway(segment Donald's Dynamite)
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- SoundtracksAnvil Chorus from Il Trovatore
Composed by Giuseppe Verdi
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Villains running the club
Have a lot of fondness for 'House of Mouse'. Love Disney and the concept was such an interesting and for Disney shows at the time a unique one. There are times where it could have done more with the concept, with showing more of some of the guests and not focusing all the featured cartoons on Mickey and the gang. It is however so much fun and how it makes an effort to retain the spirit of the classic old cartoons is to be lauded.
"Pete's House of Villains" is definitely up there with the best, and one of my favourite, 'House of Mouse' episodes. As has been said in my previous 'House of Mouse' episodes, really like that it and the rest of the show tries to and succeeds in making the personalities of Mickey and the rest of the gang true to those of their "golden age" ones when they first came out (1930s-1950s), especially Donald. Except that Mickey is far more interesting in personality in 'House of Mouse', feels like a lead character, is used well and isn't over-shadowed by the rest of the characters. Minnie is also more resourceful.
Pete is a fun character as always with great interaction with the rest of the gang, even if his scheming is not much new at all.
All three featured cartoons are delightful. 'Li'l Bad Wolf' is a fond reminder of why there is a personal fondness for the 30s Three Little Pigs cartoons, lifted by the chemistry between Big Bad Wolf and his son and Little Wolf's likeable chemistry with the pigs. The only annoyance being a continuity thing, in the original Three Little Pigs vs. Big Bad Wolf cartoons Big Bad Wolf had more than one son.
'Organ Donors' is both funny and creepy, love the chemistry between Mickey, Donald and Goofy and the villain is suitably sinister. While too short and formulaic, the "Donald's Dynamite" cartoon 'Opera Box' is well-engineered with nice use of the "Anvil Chorus" from Verdi's 'Il Trovatore'.
It is always nostalgic seeing so many characters from various Disney films, shows and cartoons in 'House of Mouse'. Even those that don't get much exposure or forgotten. The villains' reactions to Pete firing them are reasons enough on its own to watch the episode, Ursula's in particular. How the villains run the club and how it affects the rest of the guests are just as interesting and entertaining.
While not surprising in outcome, the story is lively and engaging, kept afloat by the character interaction, characters and the atmosphere. The writing is clever and very funny, even with the deliberately corny moment and pun which made me grin rather than groan.
Furthermore, the animation is very colourful, smooth in movement and with some meticulous detail. The cheap recycling footage for the audience reactions at the end of the featured cartoons does jar and annoy though. The music is suitably groovy and cleverly used, while the theme song is one of the catchiest of any Disney show in the past twenty years.
Voice acting is very good as always. Especially from Jim Cummings having a whale of a time as he always does in particularly villain roles.
Overall, great and one of my favourites from 'House of Mouse'. 9/10 Bethany Cox
"Pete's House of Villains" is definitely up there with the best, and one of my favourite, 'House of Mouse' episodes. As has been said in my previous 'House of Mouse' episodes, really like that it and the rest of the show tries to and succeeds in making the personalities of Mickey and the rest of the gang true to those of their "golden age" ones when they first came out (1930s-1950s), especially Donald. Except that Mickey is far more interesting in personality in 'House of Mouse', feels like a lead character, is used well and isn't over-shadowed by the rest of the characters. Minnie is also more resourceful.
Pete is a fun character as always with great interaction with the rest of the gang, even if his scheming is not much new at all.
All three featured cartoons are delightful. 'Li'l Bad Wolf' is a fond reminder of why there is a personal fondness for the 30s Three Little Pigs cartoons, lifted by the chemistry between Big Bad Wolf and his son and Little Wolf's likeable chemistry with the pigs. The only annoyance being a continuity thing, in the original Three Little Pigs vs. Big Bad Wolf cartoons Big Bad Wolf had more than one son.
'Organ Donors' is both funny and creepy, love the chemistry between Mickey, Donald and Goofy and the villain is suitably sinister. While too short and formulaic, the "Donald's Dynamite" cartoon 'Opera Box' is well-engineered with nice use of the "Anvil Chorus" from Verdi's 'Il Trovatore'.
It is always nostalgic seeing so many characters from various Disney films, shows and cartoons in 'House of Mouse'. Even those that don't get much exposure or forgotten. The villains' reactions to Pete firing them are reasons enough on its own to watch the episode, Ursula's in particular. How the villains run the club and how it affects the rest of the guests are just as interesting and entertaining.
While not surprising in outcome, the story is lively and engaging, kept afloat by the character interaction, characters and the atmosphere. The writing is clever and very funny, even with the deliberately corny moment and pun which made me grin rather than groan.
Furthermore, the animation is very colourful, smooth in movement and with some meticulous detail. The cheap recycling footage for the audience reactions at the end of the featured cartoons does jar and annoy though. The music is suitably groovy and cleverly used, while the theme song is one of the catchiest of any Disney show in the past twenty years.
Voice acting is very good as always. Especially from Jim Cummings having a whale of a time as he always does in particularly villain roles.
Overall, great and one of my favourites from 'House of Mouse'. 9/10 Bethany Cox
- TheLittleSongbird
- May 4, 2018
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