Mickey Mouse (1995 film)

Mickey Mouse is a 1995 hybrid film released by on June 22, 1995.

Plot
Mickey Mouse (Wayne Allwine) is hanging out with Donald and Goofy, but Pete decides to throw Mickey Mouse into "That Weird Place with the Bald Monkeys". While in the live action setting, Pete attempts to burn Mickey's Toon ID, meaning he would disappear from existence, Pete fails due to using charcoal powered fire, ripping it up (it comes back together magically), running it over, playing baseball with it, etc. But Pete finds the solution, burning it with a match, before he does so, Mickey comes in at the last second and challenges a fight, Mickey Mouse wins and they all celebrate.

Theatrical Release
95 minutes in length.
 * Wayne Allwine as Mickey Mouse
 * Russi Taylor as Minnie Mouse
 * Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck
 * Tress MacNeille as Daisy Duck
 * Bill Farmer as Goofy/Pluto
 * Jim Cummings as Pete
 * Tom Hanks as Donald Duke
 * Roy E. Disney as The Vaultkeeper
 * Mariah Carey as Minnie Mose
 * John Lasseter as Gooby J. Goob

IMAX Extended Cut
120 minutes in length.
 * Tim Allen as Horace Horsecollar
 * Britney Spears as Clarabelle Cow
 * Christina Agulera as Felicity Fieldmouse
 * Robin Williams as Yensid Tlaw
 * Steven Spielberg as Yensid 3. Yor
 * George Clooney as The CEO
 * Justin Timberlake as Tim B. Erlake
 * John Travolta as Teenage Donald Duck
 * Julie Andrews as Binker T. Ell

Mickey Mouse Re-Extended Cut
128 minutes in length. Released in 2015.
 * Cameron Boyce as Video P. Hile
 * Garrett Clayton as Clue Man
 * Dan Povernmire as Teenage Goofy
 * Kevin Chamberlin as Yensid Tlaw (new scenes)
 * Johnny Depp as Yensid 0. Yor
 * Tom Hiddleston as Teenage Mickey Mouse
 * Carrie Fisher as That Lady From Star Wars
 * Shia LeBeouf as Rad Dawg
 * Bret Iwan as Mickey Mouse (new scenes)
 * Kristen Bell as Dai Z. Duke

Production
The 2D animated sequences are done by Walt Disney Television Animation Australia, while the 3D model of Mickey is animated by Walt Disney Feature Animation with help from Industrial Light & Magic and Pixar. The 3D model was originally going to have a tuxedo like in Walt Disney World, but John Lasseter found a way to make Mickey shirtless without effecting the character's form.

The film was mostly shot in at Carwardine Colony's Carwardine Studios and in other locations in the  area such as, the , and. Much of the extras and some of the supporting cast came from AFTRA's Washington-Mid Atlantic Local as well as local theater companies in Newport News and.

Production began in February of 1994, with the original intention with Mickey being in 2D in an alternate universe of him living in the real world, it was changed in the summer of 1994, but some of the footage and quite a few unrelated dialogue remained.

Reception
Audience reactions are mostly mixed, Roy E. Disney hated this film, and he even went as far as to say "If my uncle [Walt] saw this piece of crap, he would order all copies to be destroyed". Meanwhile critical reactions were more positivie - Roger Ebert  gave it three out of four stars, and he and Gene Siskel gave it "Two Thumbs Up" on Siskel & Ebert.

The film holds a 85% with critics and a 49% with audiences on Rotten Tomatoes.

Sequels

 * Mickey Mouse II: Morgan's Ghost (1997, limited theatrical release for three months than to video, often noted for reviving a cancelled animated Mickey Mouse movie from 1940)

VHS

 * Mickey Mouse: Limited Steamboat Edition (November 18, 1995; contains a piece of the original film reel shown off at the Chinese Theatre)
 * Mickey Mouse (November 22, 1995)
 * Mickey Mouse (Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection; November 18, 2000)

DVD

 * Mickey Mouse (Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection; November 18, 2000)
 * Mickey Mouse: Special Edition (2002)
 * Mickey Mouse: 10th Anniversary Edition (2005)

Theatrical Re-Releases

 * Mickey Mouse IMAX (August 22, 2002)
 * Mickey Mouse 3D (July 22, 2011)

Trivia

 * Mickey Mouse is the second time a CGI animated character appears in a live action setting, with only Casper predating by about a month.
 * Mickey Mouse's model has 10,000 quads and is based on the Mickey Mouse Revue animatronic, with lead animators/designers heading to Tokyo to study the animatronic.
 * Despite the film's mostly mixed reviews, the film was nominated for a Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, a Academy Award for Best Original Score, a Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, and a Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Movie.
 * In the movie, Mickey Mouse's pant tag has the words "Lasseter Clothing" a reference to John Lasseter, in the 4K remastering, it has the words "Toon Clothes! Non-nude at a cheap price" instead due to John Lasseter getting fired from Disney-Pixar.
 * Donald Duck and Goofy were originally going to also get 3D models and go along with Mickey, but the idea was scrapped due to time constraints, instead, Donald and Goofy appeared in the beginning and ending of the film.

Tropes
https://dreamincubator.fandom.com/wiki/Mickey_Mouse_(1995_film)