Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures

Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures
Also known as
  • Mickey and the Roadster Racers (seasons 1–2)[note 1]
  • Mickey Mouse Roadster Racers (seasons 1–2 reruns, 2019–present)[note 1]
GenreEducational
Musical
Adventure
Sports (auto racing)
Sitcom
Based onMickey Mouse Clubhouse
by Bobs Gannaway
Mickey Mouse & Friends
by Walt Disney
Ub Iwerks
Developed byRob LaDuca
Mark Seidenberg
Voices of
Theme music composerBeau Black
Opening theme"Mickey and the Roadster Racers" Main Title Theme
by Beau Black (seasons 1–2)
"Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures" Main Title Theme
by Beau Black (season 3)
Ending theme"Roadster Racers Go!"
by Beau Black
"Super-Charged"
by Beau Black (in some episodes)
"Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures" Main Title Theme (Instrumental)
Composers
  • Beau Black & Loren Hoskins (songs)
  • Mike Barnett (score)
  • They Might Be Giants (additional song)
  • Nakul Dev Mahajan (choreography)
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes87 (174 segments) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersRob LaDuca
Mark Seidenberg
EditorReid Kramer
Running time20–24 minutes (10–12 minutes per segment)
Production companyDisney Television Animation[a]
Original release
NetworkDisney Junior
ReleaseJanuary 15, 2017 (2017-01-15) –
October 1, 2021 (2021-10-01)
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Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures is an American animated children's television series that was broadcast on Disney Junior. Produced by Disney Television Animation, the series is the successor to Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. Originally airing as Mickey and the Roadster Racers (Mickey Mouse Roadster Racers in reruns since 2019) for its first two seasons,[note 1] it debuted on its first two episodes consecutively on January 15, 2017.[1]

The series was renewed for a second season on March 15, 2017.[2] The second season premiered on April 13, 2018. The show’s third season was renewed one year later,[3] which led to the series being renamed to Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures, the first episode under the new title was originally broadcast on October 14, 2019.[4]

This was Russi Taylor's last television series role before her death on July 26, 2019. It was also the first series not to feature Donald Duck's regular and official voice actor Tony Anselmo due to him being too busy providing the voice for the character in other Disney projects, including DuckTales and Kingdom Hearts III.

The show was followed by a new series, Mickey Mouse Funhouse, which debuted on August 20, 2021.[5][6] In 2021, two spin-off holiday specials were released: a Halloween special, Mickey's Tale of Two Witches, on October 7, 2021, in addition to a Christmas special, Mickey and Minnie Wish Upon a Christmas, on December 2, 2021.


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  1. ^ Lincoln, Ross A. (December 1, 2016). "Disney Junior Sets January Launch For Mickey and the Roadster Racers". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  2. ^ Calvario, Liz (March 15, 2017). "Disney Junior Renews 'Mickey and the Roadster Racers' & 'The Lion Guard'". Deadline Hollywood.
  3. ^ Haring, Bruce (March 15, 2018). "Disney Junior Renews 'Mickey And The Roadster Racers' For Season 3". Deadline Hollywood.
  4. ^ Zahed, Ramin (August 16, 2019). "Disney's New 'Mickey Mouse Mixed Up Adventures' Premieres in Oct". Animation Magazine.
  5. ^ ""Jump Into Wow" This Summer on Disney Junior with "Marvel's Spidey and His Amazing Friends" and "Mickey Mouse Funhouse"" (Press release). Disney Channel. June 16, 2021 – via The Futon Critic.
  6. ^ Milligan, Mercedes (October 1, 2020). "Disney Junior Starts Building 'Mickey Mouse Funhouse' for 2021". Animation Magazine.