Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Mickey’s Big Splash

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Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Mickey's Big Splash

Aloha, Everybody! Ready for waves of laughter and adventure? Then put on your floaties, grab your boogie boards and jump in! It s the hottest day of the year even Goofy s chicken noodle ice cream cone has melted into soup! so Mickey and his pals are cooling off at Star Lake. Pete s hosting a Hawaiian luau, and it just might be the best beach bash ever, but only if YOU can help the gang pick the right mousketools to get the party started. You ll ride a tide of fun with Mickey as you (more...)

One Response to “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Mickey’s Big Splash”

  1. Zain says:

    “MICKEY MOUSE CLUBHOUSE” is a children’s television animated series (presented in CG) that airs on the Disney Channel’s “Playhouse Disney” block targeted towards pre-school children.

    The series is created in a similar style as “Blue’s Clues” and “Dora the Explorer” in terms of the main character interacting with the viewer. “MICKEY MOUSE CLUBHOUSE” features Mickey Mouse as the main character communicating with his friends and then occasionally looking towards the viewer for help in a variety of adventures.

    Mickey Mouse uses a variety of tools and a compass to help them solve their problems and get from point A to point B.

    For this DVD release of “Mickey’s Big Splash”, the theme revolves around the Summer time. The episodes features a total of four episodes (24:05 minutes each) which include:

    1. Donald’s Ducks - This bonus episode features Mickey Mouse, Pluto, Donald Duck and Goofy. As the two hang out at the clubhouse, they hear ducks quacking. The group finds eight ducks that need help getting to the beach for the Winter. Using Mickey’s mousketools, the viewer must help Mickey decide which tools can be used to help get the ducks to the beach.

    2. Pluto’s Bubble Bath - This episode features Mickey Mouse, Minny Mouse and Pluto. With Pluto playing outdoors, he’s gotten muddy and thus he needs to get a bath. Using Mickey’s mousketools, the viewer must help Mickey decide which tools to use for a bath. But when the bubbles start to grow and become more powerfu, Mickey and Pluto are caught in a bubble and taken high above the planet and the viewer along with Donald Duck and Goofy must find a way to get them down.

    3. Mickey Goes Fishing - Goofy is going on vacation and has to leave his kitten, Mr. Pettibone with Mickey. But somehow all Mr. Pettibone’s gooey fish must have fallen out of the box when Goofy stopped by and now Mickey and the viewer must find a way to get more fish to feed Goofy’s kitten.

    4. Pete’s Beach Blanket Luau - The temperature is quite hot and Mickey and friends want to cool down. Pete invites Mickey and his friends to come to his beach blanket luau at Star Lake. Mickey asks the viewer if they can help him and the friends setup a luau at the beach.

    VIDEO & AUDIO:

    “MICKEY MOUSE CLUBHOUSE” features colorful CG animated episodes for the children. Nothing too detailed but simple and clean enough for the young children to enjoy. Presentation is in Full Screen and an aspect ratio of 1:33:1.

    As for the audio, audio is presented in Dolby Digital Surround Sound plus French and Spanish language tracks.

    SPECIAL FEATURES:

    The DVD comes with a game called “Fun in the Sun with Mickey and the Gang Game” (featured only in English). As the group is setting up the luau, the viewer can use their remote or computer mouse to help Donald Duck select items that don’t belong on the beach.

    JUDGMENT CALL:

    “MICKEY MOUSE CLUBHOUSE” is a straightforward DVD release for parents to have their children watch (or assist the children in helping them make decisions).

    Each of the four episodes are family friendly and include Mickey Mouse and many of his friends during the Summer. From helping ducks get to the beach, Pluto getting clean after stepping in the mud, Mickey going fishing for food for Goofy’s kitten and helping set up a luau at Star Lake.

    The DVD is targeted towards parents who have children that are around 3-5 years old and each episode is educational and enjoyable with the storyline being adventurous, fun, humorous but yet simple, straightforward and non-frightening.

    So, the series is toddler friendly and yes, even the character of Pete is in his good behavior and friends with Mickey Mouse and the others and also encourages the viewer to help out as well.

    If you are a parent looking for a DVD that can be educational and fun for your young children and/or looking for a DVD that allows for parents and children to work together as a team, you can’t go wrong with “MICKEY MOUSE CLUBHOUSE: Mickey’s Big Splash”. Definitely give it a try!

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