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Disney Junior’s ‘Mickey Mouse Funhouse’ will premiere this November

Disney Junior’s Mickey Mouse Funhouse, the whimsical animated series from Disney Branded Television that has amassed over 110 million views to date across digital platforms, is all set to have a new season. The series will premiere on 4 November at 11:00 am EDT on Disney Channel and Disney Junior, timed to Mickey’s birthday month. 

The episodes will stream on Disney+ early next year. Season two will include action-packed pirate-themed adventures for Disney’s #1 star, Mickey Mouse, and his pals—Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Goofy, Pluto—as they visit real-world and fantastical locales with Funny, an enchanted talking playhouse voiced by Harvey Guillén (What We Do in the Shadows). Season one is currently available on Disney Channel, Disney Junior and Disney+.

Season two finds Mickey and the gang visiting a variety of magical lands—such as Pirate World, Underwater Ocean World, Prehistoric World and Herotropolis—where they become powerful superheroes. Funny also turns into a modern-day jet, helping the pals explore real-world cultures, from observing Lunar New Year in Seoul to celebrating Día de los Muertos in Mexico City.

The upcoming season features the return of John Stamos (Big Shot) as Captain Salty Bones and introduces new characters voiced by Yvette Nicole Brown (Disney Junior’s Firebuds) as Pepper Lemon, a rival pirate to Captain Salty Bones; Lois Chimimba (The One) as the Tooth Fairy; Alice Lee (Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist) as Ye Eun, a girl who works at a Korean folk village; Yasmine Al Massri (Quantico) as Bast, an Egyptian cat-like statue; and Jee Young Han (Perry Mason) as Cho Sook, a Korean gumiho.

Other returning guest cast members include Jenifer Lewis as Wheezelene, Grammy Award-nominee Mickey Guyton as Wanda the Wandrin’ Warbler, Richard Kind as Cheezel, Jaime Camil as Rocket Mouse and Amanda Seales as Annie.

Geared to kids aged two to seven and their families, Mickey Mouse Funhouse is a top three cable series with kids two to five, reaching one in four preschoolers across linear and streaming platforms. Each episode features two 11-minute stories with a mid-way Stretch and Wiggle dance break. The series demonstrates imaginative play, encourages wish fulfilment and imparts age-appropriate social and emotional lessons about friendship, creativity and ingenuity.

Extensions for Mickey Mouse Funhouse include children’s playsets, figures, plush and more, which are currently available at shopDisney.com and retailers nationwide. Additionally, a collection of pirate-themed playsets and plush from Just Play is now available in stores.

Phil Weinstein is executive producer and supervising director; Thomas Hart is co-executive producer and supervising story editor; Mark Drop is story editor. Emmy winner Alan Bodner serves as art director, and Steve Walby is producer. Emmy-nominated Beau Black is the series composer and co-writes the original songs with Loren Hoskins. The series is a production of Disney Television Animation.

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