Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers

by Donovan Cook (Director)

Other authorsGeorges Bizet (Composer), W. S. Gilbert (Composer), Jeff Bennett (Actor), Edvard Grieg (Composer), Arthur Sullivan (Composer), Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Composer), Mari Maurstad (Actor), Frank Welker (Actor), Nils Ole Oftebro (Actor), Jacques Offenbach (Composer), Tony Anselmo (Actor)22 more, Jim Cummings (Actor), Rob Paulsen (Actor), Maurice LaMarche (Actor), Ludwig van Beethoven (Composer), Harald Mæle (Actor), David Mickey Evans (Author), Johann Strauss II (Composer), Anders Baasmo Christiansen (Actor), Bruce Broughton (Composer), Tress MacNeille (Actor), Russi Taylor (Actor), Bill Farmer (Actor), Jess Harnell (Actor), April Winchell (Actor), Wayne Allwine (Actor), Margot Pipkin (Producer), Evan Spiliotopoulous (Author), Kim Fangen (Actor), Stig Krogstad (Actor), Bret Marnell (Editor), Tommy Karlsen Sandum (Actor), Tommy Chico (Actor)
DVD, August 17, 2004

Description

As Micky, Donald and Goofy are protecting Princess Minnie, they learn an invaluable lesson about friendship, teamwork and the true meaning of 'All for one and one for all!'

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2004-08-17

Publication

Walt Disney Pictures (2011)

Local notes

The film uses the following classical pieces (with comedic lyrics added) as musical numbers:
"All For One and One For All" ("The Gallop" from "Orpheus in the Underworld")
"Love So Lovely" ("Dance of the Reed Flutes" from The Nutcracker, and "Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture" from Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet)
"Petey's King of France" ("In the Hall of the Mountain King")
"Sweet Wings of Love" ("Blue Danube")
"Chains of Love" ("Habanera" from Carmen)
"This Is The End" (Beethoven's "Symphony No. 5")
"L'Opera" (excerpts from "The Pirates of Penzance")

Library's rating

Awards

Annie Award (Nominee — 2004)

Rating

½ (9 ratings; 3.7)
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