Streaming Walt Disney Treasures - Mickey Mouse Club Online
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This area will acquire the first week of the Mickey Mouse Club - 5 one-hour shows shown 10/3 thru 10/7, 1955.
Disc 1 Program
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Show #1 10/3/55 Monday
Newsreel #1
Fun With Music Day: The Grand Farmers (and) The Shoe Song
Serial: What I Want To Be - Episode #1
Cartoon: Pueblo Pluto
Show #2 10/4/55 Tuesday
Sooty #8: TV Set
Guest Star Day: Wally Boag (comedian)
Serial: What I Want To Be - Episode #2
Cartoon: Mickey’s Kangaroo
Show #3 10/5/55 Wednesday
Newsreel #3
Anything Can Happen Day: Gadget Band #1
Serial: What I Want To Be - Episode #3
Cartoon: Mickey’s Service Space
Disc 1 Bonus
Leonard Maltin Introduction
The Leader of the Club (The Jimmie Dodd Tribute)
Disc 2 Program
Show #4 10/6/55 Thursday
Jiminy Cricket: I’m No Fool With A Bicycle (educational cartoon)
Circus Day: The DeWaynes (acrobats)
Serial: What I Want To Be - Episode #4
Cartoon: The Wise Small Hen
Show #5 10/7/55 Friday
Talent Roundup Day: Larry Ashurst (trumpeter) and Cubby O’Brien (Mouseketeer and drummer)
Serial: What I Want To Be - Episode #5
Cartoon: Two Gun Mickey
Disc 2 Bonus
Mouska-Memories (6 of the fresh Mouseketeers part their memories of the club - Sharon Baird, Bobby Burgess, Lonnie Burr, Doreen Tracey, Cubby O’Brien, and Karen Pendleton - I guess Annette was too ill to contribute to this)
The Mouseketeers Debut at Disneyland
Opening Sequences in Color (the recent titillating openings)
Still Frame Galleries
Sooty was an ill-tempered puppet from England.
The “What I Want To Be” serial was about a Mickey Mouse Club newsreel reporter (Alvy Moore) who picks two 10-year olds and takes them to the headquarters of Trans World Airlines in Kansas City, Missouri, where they learn how TWA trains its flight crews. These five episodes are portion of a total of 10 episodes.
I like the concept of the first 5 shows being released as this position. However, being the very early shows, the entertainment value will be less than some of the better later shows. I have never seen the hourly shows - most of the shows I have seen have been the half-hour repeats shown on the Disney Channel in the mid to slack 1980s.
But at the very minimum, these first five shows are very consuming to me historically - since they are the very first shows.
I will be gay to have this fancy residence but would have preferred a status of the Mickey Mouse serials - such as Toddle And Marty, The Hardy Boys, or Annette. Maybe these serials will be released in future fancy sets.
I have given this a 5 star rating, based on others in the series. I am positive this will be of the same high quality. What many of us want, however are the serials from the MICKEY MOUSE CLUB, such as my all time celebrated “Tear and Marty”, (there were three seasons of them), The “Annette” serial, “Corky and White Shadow”, and of course, the amazing “Hardy Boys” serials. This is what the baby boomers who grew up wearing the ears want!!!!!! I have contacted the Disney Company with my requests and although they answered my emails and letters, as of unhurried, there are no plans to release these. Also, darling Kevin Corcoran as “Moochie” was in “Moochie of the Tiny League” and “Moochie of Pop Warner Football”, how about getting those on DVD?
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