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Watch Mickey, Donald, Goofy The Three Musketeers 2004directed by Donovan Cook, produced by DisneyToon Studios, animated film adaptation of the novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas, père, featuring Disney's stars Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy.Intro linesTROUBADOUR: Singing all day long. When I'm singing, there is nothing that is wrong! HOST: Talent to the set, please. DIRECTOR: We're live in sixty seconds. HOST: Monsieur Narrator, it is time! TROUBADOUR: Today is the day. Because you promised I can sing my songs about the musketeers? But, you promised. Oh, no. Wait! The stage is... This way. DIRECTOR: Let's have some quiet, people. Five seconds to air. Cue music. And action! HOST: What's that turtle doing? DIRECTOR: Where's the narrator? We're live. Just go with it. Hey, you. Don't just sit there like a turtle. You're on camera! For crying out loud, say something! TROUBADOUR: Allo. DIRECTOR: Tell the story.Watch video |
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Movie transcript with snapshot picturesTROUBADOUR: Today, I will tell you the story of The Three Musketeers.![]() ![]() ![]()
From that day on,
Mickey, Donald, and Goofy dreamed of being great musketeers.
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![]() Mickey Mouse wishes and becomes musketeer (Wayne Allwine) "This is what we've been waiting for all our lives" ![]() Donald Duck (Tony Anselmo) "I'll be a musketeer when cows fall from the sky" ![]() Goofy (Bill Farmer) "Call me a goof, but one thing's clear, your melodious moo is music to my ears" ![]() Pete as Captain of Musketeers (Jim Cummings) "Those three chowderheads have proven tougher than I thought" |
![]() Minnie Mouse as Princess of France (Russi Taylor) "I hereby dub thee, Mickey, Donald, and Goofy all royal musketeers!" ![]() Daisy Duck as lady-in-waiting (Tress MacNeille) "Your majesty, forgive me for saying so, but that sounds just lovely" ![]() Singing turtle as Troubadour who narrates the story (Rob Paulsen) "Our three heroes have finally made their dream come true" ![]() The Beagle Boys as masked bandits (Maurice LaMarche, Jeff Bennett) "Who's gonna tell the bloomin' boss the bad news?" |
![]() Clarabelle Cow as Trusted Lieutenant (April Winchell) "He's not real smart and yet he's touched my little cowhide heart" ![]() Pluto Mickey's best friend, extremely loyal, help his master to find the Princess (Bill Farmer) |
Main CrewProduced by Laurel Betts, Margot Pipkin; directed by Donovan Cook; screenplay by Evan Spiliotopoulos, David M. Evans; music by Bruce Broughton; film editing by Bret Marnell; art direction by Toby Bluth, Bob Kline; layout director and workbook supervisor Olivier Adam; sound recording engineer André Dias; CGI animator Simon Alberry.Video Quotes |
ReviewFull of adventures that succeed really fast, a captivating movie especially for kids with a lot of clever and funny jokes that'll get a laugh out of adults too. When Disney was trying to develop a Mickey Mouse feature film in the early 1940s, one of the ideas considered was "The Three Musketeers", but it was abandoned because the original novel requires four main characters (the titular musketeers and D'Artagnan) and the filmmakers found it difficult to come up with a good combination of established characters to fill the parts. Sixty-plus years later, the problem was solved by having Mickey, Donald and Goofy not play the original Three Musketeers and thus tell a story that parallels the original but is not strictly an adaptation of it. The original Musketeers, incidentally, are the ones who saved the gang in the beginning of the film, and their autographs are in the hat they give Mickey.Watch songs from original soundtrack and other parts of movie |
![]() Love So Lovely music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (The Nutcracker and Romeo and Juliet Overture) ![]() Petey's King Of France music by Edvard Grieg (In the Hall of the Mountain King) ![]() Sweet Wings Of Love music by Johann Strauss (Blue Danube) ![]() Chains Of Love music by Georges Bizet (Carmen) |
![]() This Is The End music by Ludwig van Beethoven (5th Symphony) ![]() L'Opera music by Arthur Sullivan (The Pirates of Penzance) |