Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers
Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers

Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers

2004Movie68 minEnglish

In Disney's take on the Alexander Dumas tale, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy want nothing more than to perform brave deeds on behalf of their queen (Minnie Mouse), but they're stymied by the head Musketeer, Pete. Pete secretly wants to get rid of the queen, so he appoints Mickey and his bumbling friends as guardians to Minnie, thinking such a maneuver will ensure his scheme's success. The score features songs based on familiar classical melodies.

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IMDb6.5/10
Google Users85%
Director: Don DoughertyGenres: Animation, Family, Comedy, Adventure, Musical

Plot Summary

In this animated musical adventure, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy are eager wannabe musketeers in 17th-century France. Through a twist of fate and a nefarious plot by the Captain of the Guard, they are enlisted to protect Princess Minnie from being overthrown. Despite their initial clumsiness, the trio must overcome their individual weaknesses and learn to work together to save the day and uphold the musketeer motto: 'All for one and one for all!'

Critical Reception

The film received a generally positive reception from audiences, particularly families and fans of Disney animation. Critics noted its charming animation, catchy musical numbers, and faithful, yet lighthearted, adaptation of the classic story. While not critically groundbreaking, it was praised for its wholesome entertainment value and the distinct personalities of its iconic characters.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its vibrant animation and faithful, fun retelling of a classic tale.
  • Appreciated for its endearing characterizations and catchy musical numbers.
  • Seen as a delightful and wholesome family-friendly adventure.

Google audience: Audiences widely enjoyed the film for its classic Disney charm and the familiar appeal of Mickey, Donald, and Goofy. Many viewers found the animation to be bright and engaging, and the musical elements were a hit with younger audiences. The humor was generally well-received, and the movie was considered a solid choice for family movie nights.

Fun Fact

This film marks one of the final on-screen appearances for Wayne Allwine as the voice of Mickey Mouse before his passing in 2009.

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