. . . . "Mickey's Magical Christmas:"@en . . . . "Roberts Gannaway"@es . "Mickey's House of Villains"@en . . "Tony Craig"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "La Navidad M\u00E1gica de Mickey"@es . . "Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse"@es . . . . . "United States"@en . . "VHS"@en . . "Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse is a 2001 direct-to-video film produced by Walt Disney Pictures. This article is missing significant information. Help MOVIEPEDIA by [ contributing to it]."@en . "La Navidad M\u00E1gica de Mickey"@es . . . . . "Mickey Mouse has just finished up another successful night at the House of Mouse on Christmas Eve and is wishing the guests a safe journey home. However, Goofy points out that a huge snowstorm has trapped them in the House. Mickey decides to have a free-of-charge Christmas party for the guests. Donald Duck, on the other hand, is being awfully Ebenezer Scrooge-like for a reason (not like his Uncle Scrooge) that is never given and would prefer not to take part in the festivities. However, Daisy, Mickey, Minnie, and Goofy get him to enjoy a cup of hot cocoa on stage next a fireplace set and comfy armchair. Minnie then finds some Christmas cartoons they haven't shown today and they decide to play them."@en . "2001"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Mickey Mouse has just finished up another successful night at the House of Mouse on Christmas Eve and is wishing the guests a safe journey home. However, Goofy points out that a huge snowstorm has trapped them in the House. Mickey decides to have a free-of-charge Christmas party for the guests. Donald Duck, on the other hand, is being awfully Ebenezer Scrooge-like for a reason that is never given and would prefer not to take part in the festivities. However, Daisy, Mickey, Minnie, and Goofy get him to enjoy a cup of hot cocoa on stage next a fire place set and comfy armchair. Minnie then finds some Christmas cartoons they haven't shown today and they decide to play them."@en . . . . . . . . "A snowstorm leaves everyone in the House of Mouse stranded and \"bah-humbug\" Donald doesn't have any Christmas spirit. Mickey and all the other guests get hot chocolate and cookies to make Donald feel his Christmas spirit. The fun starts when Minnie gets the Christmas cartoons to watch. Their magical memories see to it that everyone has a holiday spirit, even Donald. At the end, everyone gets together and sings a musical number, \"The Best Christmas of All\". Among the Christmas cartoons included in this special are Mickey's Christmas Carol and a comic version of The Nutcracker narrated by John Cleese, and starring Mickey as the Nutcracker, Minnie Mouse as Maria, Donald Duck as the Mouse King (it is reveal to the audience Donald is dismayed at the role but reconsiders when he is told by the narrator that he \"gets the girl\" in the end, though this is a lie), Ludwig von Drake as a Drosselmeyer-like character, and Goofy as the Magical Snow Fairy."@en . . . . . "Roberts Gannaway"@en . . "DVD cover"@en . . "Mickey's House of Villains"@es . . "Kevin Campbell"@en . "Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse"@es . . . "Thomas Hart"@en . . . "English"@en . . "Mickey Mouse has just finished up another successful night at the House of Mouse on Christmas Eve and is wishing the guests a safe journey home. However, Goofy points out that a huge snowstorm has trapped them in the House. Mickey decides to have a free-of-charge Christmas party for the guests. Donald Duck, on the other hand, is being awfully Ebenezer Scrooge-like for a reason that is never given and would prefer not to take part in the festivities. However, Daisy, Mickey, Minnie, and Goofy get him to enjoy a cup of hot cocoa on stage next a fire place set and comfy armchair. Minnie then finds some Christmas cartoons they haven't shown today and they decide to play them. After the first cartoon, \"Donald on Ice\", Ludwig Von Drake presents \"the science of Santa\" to explain some of the impossibilities of his traveling over the world in one night (using the speed to have a future version of himself steal a cookie jar from his mother, who is surprisingly at the club as well). Donald is still not in the Christmas mood, so Mickey shows clips of him asking the audience members what they wished to have for Christmas. Seeing that Donald is still not willing to change his mood, Mickey shows two more cartoons, Pluto's Christmas Tree and \"The Nutcracker\", plus excerpts of Mickey decorating his house from \"Mickey's Christmas Chaos\". Unfortunately, even after seeing that, Donald still refuses to change his mood, earning frowns form everyone in the audience (except for Grumpy, who actually smiles at this). Feeling defeated, Mickey heads to the roof, where he talks to Jiminy Cricket about how he tried so hard to make Donald feel the Christmas spirit. Jiminy then advises him to make a wish upon a star. Doing so, Mickey receives a star from the sky and returns to the stage, offering Donald the opportunity to put it on the tree as it lacks one. This simple act fills Donald with joy as he plays the star on the tree. The star then starts working its magic on the House, turning all the wreaths they have around the club gold and adding more golden wreaths throughout (even giving the Magic Mirror Spirit in the lobby a hat). They show their last cartoon for the night, Mickey's Christmas Carol, and afterward, everyone, even the villains, sing the closing song, \"The Best Christmas of All\". Mickey then tells the viewers \"Merry Christmas\" and Tinker Bell ends the film."@en . "Animaci\u00F3n"@es . . . . . . "Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse (La Navidad M\u00E1gica de Mickey en espa\u00F1ol) es una pel\u00EDcula de la serie animada House of Mouse."@es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Mickey Mouse has just finished up another successful night at the House of Mouse on Christmas Eve and is wishing the guests a safe journey home. However, Goofy points out that a huge snowstorm has trapped them in the House. Mickey decides to have a free-of-charge Christmas party for the guests. Donald Duck, on the other hand, is being awfully Ebenezer Scrooge-like for a reason (not like his Uncle Scrooge) that is never given and would prefer not to take part in the festivities. However, Daisy, Mickey, Minnie, and Goofy get him to enjoy a cup of hot cocoa on stage next a fireplace set and comfy armchair. Minnie then finds some Christmas cartoons they haven't shown today and they decide to play them. After the first cartoon, \"Donald on Ice\", Ludwig Von Drake presents \"the science of Santa\" to explain some of the impossibilities of his traveling over the world in one night (using the speed to have a future version of himself steal a cookie jar from his mother, who is surprisingly at the club as well). Donald is still not in the Christmas mood, so Mickey shows clips of him asking the audience members what they wished to have for Christmas. Seeing that Donald is still not willing to change his mood, Mickey shows two more cartoons, Pluto's Christmas Tree and \"The Nutcracker\", plus excerpts of Mickey decorating his house from \"Mickey's Christmas Chaos\". Unfortunately, even after seeing that, Donald still refuses to change his mood, earning frowns from everyone in the audience (except for Grumpy, who actually smiles at this). Feeling defeated, Mickey heads to the roof, where he talks to Jiminy Cricket about how he tried so hard to make Donald feel the Christmas spirit. Jiminy then advises him to make a wish upon a star. Doing so, Mickey receives a star from the sky and returns to the stage, offering Donald the opportunity to put it on the tree as it lacks one. This simple act fills Donald with joy as he plays the star on the tree. The star then starts working its magic on the House, turning all the wreaths they have around the club gold and adding more golden wreaths throughout (even giving the Magic Mirror Spirit in the lobby a hat). They show their last cartoon for the night, Mickey's Christmas Carol, and afterward, everyone, even the villains, sings the closing song, \"The Best Christmas of All\". Mickey then tells the viewers \"Merry Christmas\" and Tinker Bell ends the film."@en . . . "2001-11-06"^^ . "Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse is a 2001 direct-to-video film produced by Walt Disney Pictures. This article is missing significant information. Help MOVIEPEDIA by [ contributing to it]."@en . "A snowstorm leaves everyone in the House of Mouse stranded and \"bah-humbug\" Donald doesn't have any Christmas spirit. Mickey and all the other guests get hot chocolate and cookies to make Donald feel his Christmas spirit. The fun starts when Minnie gets the Christmas cartoons to watch. Their magical memories see to it that everyone has a holiday spirit, even Donald. At the end, everyone gets together and sings a musical number, \"The Best Christmas of All\"."@en . "Melinda Rediger"@en . . . . . . . . "3900.0"^^ . . . . . "3900.0"^^ . "3720.0"^^ . . . . . . . "Snowed in at the House of Mouse"@en . . . . "Kevin Schon"@en . . "Mickey's_Magical_Christmas.png"@es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "DVD"@en . . . . . . "Rick Schneider-Calabash"@en . . . . . "Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse"@en . . . . . . "G"@en . "Original DVD cover for the film"@en . . . . "Jason Oliver"@en . . . . . . "Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse (La Navidad M\u00E1gica de Mickey en espa\u00F1ol) es una pel\u00EDcula de la serie animada House of Mouse."@es . . "3900.0"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .