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Saturday, January 16th, 2010
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In 2001, Disney released “Mickey’s Magical Christmas: Snowed In at the House of Mouse”, a Christmas special from the House of Mouse TV Reveal. And like most Disney releases, once it’s released, don’t query to leer another release again for years. And in this case, 8 years later (2009) and legal in time for the holidays, “Mickey’s Magical Christmas: Snowed In at the House of Mouse” is benefit.

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This Christmas episode is about how all the Disney characters (characters from nearly every Disney piquant film) are stranded at the House of Mouse (a night club) due to a snow storm. So, Mickey being the great host that he is, is trying to bring home that Christmas spirit and entertain his guest. The spot is that Donald Duck is not having a titanic time is like the scrooge at the Christmas party. So, Mickey tries to earn Donald overjoyed and entertain his guest by showing classic Disney racy shorts which include:

* Donald On Ice (1999) – Donald tries to learn to skate, while Huey, Dewey and Louie try to get a snowman. But unfortunately, Donald’s inability to skate tends to demolish the triplets chance at building their snowman.

* Pluto’s Christmas Tree (1952) -Mickey cuts down a Christmas Tree and doesn’t know that the Chipmunks: Chip & Dale are living in the tree. Unfortunately, Chip & Dale tend to drive Pluto nuts and thus Pluto does what he can to acquire the Chipmunks.

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* The Nutcracker (1999) – A young girl (played by Minnie Mouse) receives a point to (which is a wooden mouse) and dreams for it to become proper, so she can dance with him.

* Mickey’s Christmas Carol (1983) – The accepted Disney Christmas piquant short features the yarn of Scrooge McDuck and how he’s mean to everyone for Christmas until he learns a lesson from the Spirit of Christmas past.

VIDEO & AUDIO:

“Mickey’s Magical Christmas: Snowed In a the House of Mouse” is an spicy full-length feature that features nice, vibrant animation during the more recent “House of Mouse” television point to. But each time the feature switches to the bewitching shorts, you glean mixed results in terms of characterize quality due to some of these arresting shorts being over 30/50-years ancient. But overall, the classics due present a inequity in animation quality but for those who enjoyed animation like “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” or even the older classic appealing short “Pluto’s Christmas Tree”, although not digitally remastered, these classics due have up well on DVD decades later.

As for audio, “Mickey’s Magical Christmas: Snowed In a the House of Mouse” is featured in DTS 5.1 and Dolby Digital 5.1. The series is primarily front and center channel driven and personally, I didn’t witness any surround or LFE usage but dialogue is certain and understandable.

Subtitles are presented in English SDH.

SPECIAL FEATURES:

“Mickey’s Magical Christmas: Snowed In at the House of Mouse” comes with the following special features:

* Premiere Episode of House of Mouse – (23:07) An episode of “House of Mouse” featuring various Disney characters from celebrated bewitching films visiting the House of Mouse nightclub. Meanwhile, Pete buys the building of where the House of Mouse is located and wants to shut down the cartoon club.

* The Sounds of Christmas – (2:33) A Disney sound engineer teaches children how to effect sounds using objects and how they were utilized in distinct animation.

* SingAlong “Deck the Halls” – (1:50) Karaoke SingAlong to “Deck the Halls” with animation from “Pluto’s Christmas Tree”.

* SingAlong Song “Sleigh Pace” – (1:57) Karaoke SingAlong to “Sleigh Scramble” with animation from “Mickey’s Christmas Carol”.

JUDGMENT CALL:

I watched “Mickey’s Magical Christmas: Snowed In at the House of Mouse” with my toddler and he absolutely loved it and wanted to peer it again. And as a holiday family feature, it is an animated release that will be fun, due to the number of Disney characters seen throughout the feature.

With that being said, for those who fill the novel release of Walt Disney Intelligent Shorts Collection or other Disney releases probably have the bright shorts on previously released DVD’s. Those who possess the unusual release from 2001, there is really is nothing unusual on this DVD with the exception of the novel trailers. In fact, if you are a fan who mainly wants this release for its holiday-related interesting shorts, then you may want to check out the impartial released “Disney Animation Collection 7: Mickey’s Christmas Carol” which comes with “Mickey’s Christmas Carol”, “Pluto’s Christmas Tree” and two other Disney classics.

But with this release of “Mickey’s Magical Christmas: Snowed In at the House of Mouse”, if you are a “House of Mouse” fan, you do regain the premiere episode of “House of Mouse” and other short bewitching holiday special features. I do admit that I wished that the DVD release had more interactivity like other Disney releases with games or something extra.

Overall, “Mickey’s Magical Christmas: Snowed In at the House of Mouse” is curious for young and worn as it does feature newer and older animation and if you don’t have these spellbinding shorts on another previously released Disney collection, it’s worth checking out. But if you do have these shorts already, it’s kind of hard to recommend it as the majority of the disclose in this feature are those classic shorts.

So, for parents who are looking for a Disney holiday release, as mentioned earlier, my son loved it and wanted to inspect it again. So, yes it is an engrossing and fun Disney holiday release. I recommend Disney fans looking for a an attractive holiday release to also take a copy of “Mickey’s Twice Upon a Christmas” (2004), if you don’t occupy it already.

When Disney brought Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and essentially the entire casts of spellbinding features to Saturday morning and other daytime TV in 2001, it was done in broad style with an exertion to gain something that would please fans and young viewers, being hip as well as classic.

It’s a testimony to those enthusiastic with House of Mouse that such an impossibly huge order was carried off so noteworthy of the time. Clear, the original animation is markedly different from vintage stuff, but even the Improbable World of Disney combined the flowing, straight line animation with the “scritchy” xerox perceive of the early ’60s. The main convey is, does the final product entertain?

My son distinct loved it, and he’s seen very dinky of House of Mouse because it’s not on TV distinguished and there are precious few DVDs. I found myself laughing out loud at the lickety-split fire gags and “inside” jokes on Disney characters. Most of all, for me it was fun to plot characters like the Gingerbread Man from Cookie Carnival and Elliot from Pete’s Dragon.

That’s not to say that House of Mouse is uneven — the Brian Setzer theme and overall rock/swing music is a tremendous design to withhold it original yet classic. The references to Backstreet Boys and the like are no different than spacious band crooner nods in ’40s cartoons.

Unlike grand animation for television, House of Mouse contains lots of purely visual sequences, short as they are, and short cartoons, which are also shorter than the theatrical type. These cartoons abound with gags — clearly a lot of work went into them by people who, by and big, generally cared about the early work and actually liked it. I can forgive occasional lapses in graphic quality because of the sheer beauty of the amusing poses, especially for Donald. Clearly these poses are the foundation of animation that by necessity is produced in and out of the country. It’s inspired by the work of the Disney masters, and probably was researched by the series staff.

Mickey’s Magical Christmas is a special House of Mouse that extends to feature length, containing unique cartoons as well as Pluto’s Christmas Tree and Mickey’s Christmas Carol. As a bonus, the premiere episode of House of Mouse in included — a very comical legend in which Donald takes over the ‘toon club.

This DVD is also a bit of a tribute to the slack Wayne Allwine, who voiced Mickey since Christmas Carol and is heard throughout. Surely it was unintentional, since this is a DVD reissue, but Wayne also appears on camera, guiding guests through the Disney sound effects department, where he worked with Jimmy Macdonald and from whom he took on the mantle of Mickey’s protest. This DVD is worth having objective for his short bonus feature, “The Sounds of Christmas.”

I certain would like to examine more House of Mouse on DVD and so would my kids…

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