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"Mickey's Mousekedoer" officially called "The Mousekedoer Song" is a song Mickey Mouse sings to get some Mouseketools he and his friends need for an adventure or a problem to solve in the beginning of every episode of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. In the version used from Season 2 onward, when Mickey...
From Mickey Show And TellMouseketools in Die Episode3 A BIG Net1 A Hotdog2 Tissue4 JetshoesRed Mystery Mouseketool in Front The Orange WallMickey Mouse Club...
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Picking The Mouseketools in Mickey's Show and Tell Part Finale Mystery Mouseketool Jetshoes - YouTube. Frince Lloyd Clubhouse Channel. 4.09K subscribers. Subscribed. 13. 3.1K views 3...
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"Mickey's Mousekedoer" officially called "The Mousekedoer Song" is a song Mickey Mouse sings to get some Mouseketools he and his friends need for an adventure or a problem to solve in the beginning of every episode of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.
When the Mousekedoer malfunctions, Mickey, Donald, Goofy and Toodles get digitized into the Mousekedoer. There, they meet Digi Daisy, Micro Minnie and Pixelated Pete, who help them get to the Mousekecore where they must get the liquid light flowing before it's too late!
Here is the list of mousketools from all the seasons and what they are used for. A trampoline (to get the two sheep behind the boxes) A flashlight (to find baby sheep in the closet) Binoculars (to find the three sheep behind the faraway bushes) Mystery Mousketool: A net (to catch the three sheep...
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After the viewer (s) choose Goofy's shoes as the Mouseketool used to show how far Pete can run, Mickey makes a mistake when saying his catchphrase when the player uses a Mouseketool before the last one ("We got ears! Say cheers!"); he said "shoes" instead of "ears".