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Download Free Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers

2004
    (  Animation  Adventure  Comedy  Family  )


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Wayne Allwine aka Mickey Mouse
Bill Farmer aka Goofy
Russi Taylor aka Minnie
Tress MacNeille aka Daisy
Jim Cummings aka Pete
April Winchell aka Clarabelle
Rob Paulsen aka The Troubadour
Maurice LaMarche aka The Beagle Boys
Jeff Bennett aka The Beagle Boys
Tony Anselmo aka Donald Duck
Nonia de la Gala aka Minnie Mouse
Shannon Gregory aka Additional Voices
Jess Harnell aka Major General (voice)
Candace Kita aka Host - Behind the Scenes Footage
Frank Welker aka Additional Voice (voice)


The threesome is back!
Mickey,Donald and Goofy are back in this all new
direct to video movie that is sure to become
an instant classic.
If you liked the cartoon shorts of these threesomes from the
40s
and 50s, You will sure to be delighted by this charming and
fun
feature film.
The animation team spared no effort to make this film as funny and heart
warming as the original animation team under the direction of

Walt Disney himself.
A treat that will be enjoyed by the whole family..
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Classic fairytale that will keep little girls hooked for hours. Brilliant.
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Fabulous film recommended for all the family.
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i love this movie it's filled with romance and wonderful animations.
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this movie is cool .And fun for the hole family.
Disney's still got it!
I picked this up from the video store not expecting much, but I really
was surprised. This is sure to become an instant classic. As usual,
Disney has the characterization right-on -- Mickey's the straight,
normal guy, Goofy's the clumsy goofball who surprisingly has brief
moments of genius, and Donald's the loudmouth with a bad temper. Pete
was his usual bad self, and his scenes had me cracking up. For example,
when he's preparing for a shower at the beginning, he says to himself,
"I've been looking forward to this all month!" The songs are based on
melodies from classical music, so they're tolerable and stick in your
head afterward. Thank goodness for that, because Disney's music has
slipped down the drain in the past several years. The comedy is a
little slapstick at parts, but has the classical charm of the old
cartoons we grew up on. However, as one reviewer said, the turtle guy
at the beginning is a little boring, but the rest of the movie more
than makes up for it.

All in all, this story of three underdogs really is worth viewing. It
is excellent for kids and adults will actually be able to giggle at
some parts and enjoy it, especially since it is reminiscent of old
Disney cartoons. I was so impressed that I had my adult brothers watch
it, and they were impressed and giggled through the whole thing. This
movie is proof that Disney still has the ability to make good movies
and that Disney's original characters are still capable of starring in
their own films. Highly recommended!.

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