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Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers

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Mickey · Donald · Goofy: The Three Musketeers
Directed by Donovan Cook
Written by David M. Evans
Evan Spiliotopoulos
Starring Wayne Allwine
Tony Anselmo
Bill Farmer
Russi Taylor
Tress MacNeille
Jim Cummings
John Fiedler
Ken Sansom
Jon Walmsley
Rhys Williams
Charlie Adler
Jess Harnell
Candi Milo
Rob Paulsen
Jeff Bennett
Maurice LaMarche
Music by Bruce Broughton
Cinematography Paul Finn
Editing by H. Lee Peterson
Studio DisneyToon Studios
Distributed by Walt Disney Home Entertainment
Release date(s)
  • August 17, 2004
Running time 68 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Mickey · Donald · Goofy: The Three Musketeers (also known as simply The Three Musketeers) is a direct-to-video animated film adaptation of the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas, père. As the title suggests, it features Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy as the three musketeers. This film was directed by Donovan Cook, produced by DisneyToon Studios, and released directly to VHS and DVD on August 17, 2004, by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment.

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Plot

In 1850, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, and Mickey's dog Pluto are street urchins, who, while being robbed by masked bandits (played by the Beagle Boys) and are saved by the Royal Musketeers, Athos, Aramis, Porthos and d'Artagnan. Afterward, Athos gives his hat to Mickey as a souvenir. The urchins are inspired to be great musketeers some day. In 1860, the three are working as janitors in the palace, still dreaming of becoming musketeers, despite their flaws: Donald is a "coward" (who turns into a chicken whenever he is frightened), Goofy is a "doofus", and Mickey is "just too small", according to Captain Pete of the Royal Musketeers. This leaves the three downhearted.
The Beagles run to tell their boss, Pete, that they were not successful in dropping the safe on Minnie. Pete gets upset, because the assignment was to kidnap the princess and keep her "safe" before the opera The Pirates of Penzance, which is when he plans to take over the kingdom (this is accompanied by a running gag: whenever Pete mentions "the opera", a poster of the opera is shown, and an operatic voice sings). Just then, Pete's lieutenant, Clarabelle Cow, tells Pete that Princess Minnie requests his presence. Pete goes to the princess, who tells him that she wants musketeer bodyguards. Pete, knowing that skilled musketeers would jeopardize his kidnap plans, appoints Mickey, Donald, and Goofy to protect her.
While Minnie and Daisy, protected by Mickey, Donald, and Goofy, go on a journey, they are ambushed by the Beagle Boys. Donald hides and is eventually thrown off the carriage, and Goofy is easily defeated, leaving Mickey to fight the intruders. Mickey is also defeated, leaving the three heroes stranded. Mickey encourages his friends not to lose hope and they rush to rescue Minnie and Daisy. At the entrance to a tall tower, Goofy tells his fellow musketeers to stand back so he can break down the door, but Mickey opens it before he can stop, which sends Goofy rolling past the Beagle Boys and out of the tower. Outside, Goofy bounces off a tree, gets kicked by a cow and is thrown by a windmill back into the tower, and goes rolling past the Beagle Boys again. When Mickey and Goofy are trapped with the Beagle Boys, Goofy gets the idea to do the same thing again with Mickey and they manage to knock the Beagles out of the tower and rescue Minnie and Daisy. After Mickey unties Minnie and makes her laugh, the two fall in love. Pete is furious that the Beagle Boys failed in their task and realizes that the three protagonists are more of a threat than he originally anticipated. While on night duty, Goofy is lured away from the palace by Clarabelle. The Beagle Boys capture Donald, but he escapes. Donald discovers that Pete is actually trying to kidnap Minnie and rule France. He tells Mickey Pete's true personality and leaves him by himself. Mickey is then captured by Pete, who chains him up in a dungeon in Mont Saint-Michel that will flood when the tide comes in.
Meanwhile, Clarabelle is about to throw a chained up Goofy to his death off a bridge. Goofy flirts with her, and wins her heart with his "numbskull charm". She pulls him up and they kiss. The two plummet towards the river, but land on Donald's boat safely. Goofy tries to convince Donald that they have to save Mickey but he is too scared to try. An insulting song by Troubadour, however, makes him change his mind and Donald decides to rescue Mickey before he drowns and they manage to rescue their friend. Outside the Paris Opéra, Minnie is captured by the Beagle Boys. The smallest one poses as her, announcing to the public that she is handing the crown over to a gleeful Pete. Mickey, Donald, and Goofy arrive and battle Pete onstage, finally defeating him and saving the Princess. Mickey and Minnie finally declare their love for one another, as do the others. Mickey, Donald and Goofy are dubbed royal musketeers.

Reception

Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers received generally negative reviews from critics, earning a 33% approval rating from review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.
A world based on the movie, "Country of the Musketeers", appears in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. This is the first time a world in the series has originated from a direct-to-video feature. Like the Timeless River world in Kingdom Hearts II, it is featured as a period of Mickey Mouse's past. All the characters except Daisy, The Troubadour, and Clarabelle appear.

Soundtrack

  1. "All For One and One For All (The Galop from "Orpheus in the Underworld")" – Troubadour (Rob Paulsen) and the Musketeers
  2. "Love So Lovely ("Dance of the Reed Flutes" from The Nutcracker, and "Romeo and Juliet Overture")" – Troubadour (Rob Paulsen)
  3. "Petey's King of France ("In the Hall of the Mountain King")" – Peg Leg Pete (Jim Cummings)
  4. "Sweet Wings of Love ("Blue Danube") – Troubadour (Rob Paulsen)
  5. "Chains of Love ("Habanera" from Carmen)" – Goofy and Clarabelle (Bill Farmer and April Winchell)
  6. "This Is The End (Beethoven's "Symphony No. 5")" – Troubadour (Rob Paulsen)
  7. "L'Opera (excerpts from "The Pirates of Penzance")" – Ensemble
  8. "All For One (reprise)" – The Musketeers (with Mickey, Donald and Goofy)

Cast

Mickey Mouse - A street urchin who is friends with Donald and Goofy. He is considered too small by Pete. But in the end, he declares that he may be small but has friends who can make him 10 feet tall to defeat Pete. He falls in love with Minnie.
Donald Duck - Another street urchin who is a coward. In the middle of the movie, he chooses not to continue his musketeer life but soon changes his mind. He falls in love with Daisy.
Goofy - A street urchin who is a doofus. He says that if he, Donald and Mickey stick together they can save the princess. He falls in love with Clarabelle.
Minnie Mouse - The princess of France and Mickey's love interest, she always says that her true love is the one who makes her smile. Her lady-in-waiting is Daisy.
Daisy Duck - Minnie's lady-in waiting and Donald's love interest, who always tells her mistress she must marry someone of royal blood. She mistaken as a bad guy by Mickey, Donald and Goofy.
Pete the Cat - The army chief of musketeers and the main antagonist of the film, Pete plots to rule France by kidnapping Minnie and taking the throne.
The Beagle Boys - Sidekicks of Pete and who kidnapped Mickey, Donald and Goofy when they were kids,and the secondary antagonists of the film. The smallest one disguises himself as Minnie after kidnapping her to declare Pete as the king on the night of the Opera.
Clarabelle - Goofy's love interest and Pete's assistant.
Pluto - Mickey's dog.

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