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Sequel to Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas.Sequel to Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas.Sequel to Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas.
- Awards
- 1 win & 3 nominations total
Wayne Allwine
- Mickey Mouse
- (voice)
Tony Anselmo
- Donald Duck
- (voice)
Jeff Bennett
- Elf #1
- (voice)
- …
Jim Cummings
- Blitzen
- (voice)
Bill Farmer
- Goofy
- (voice)
- …
Tress MacNeille
- Daisy Duck
- (voice)
Jason Marsden
- Max Goof
- (voice)
Chuck McCann
- Santa Claus
- (voice)
Clive Revill
- Narrator
- (voice)
Russi Taylor
- Minnie Mouse
- (voice)
- …
Kellie Martin
- Mona
- (voice)
Rob Paulsen
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
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Mickey's Twice Upon A Christmas came out on DVD last week and I was a skeptic. Sure, Pixar and Disney have had (mostly) homeruns with their computer animated films. Sure, their are currently two computer animated films dominating the US domestic box-office,.....a death knell for traditional animation unfortunately. Still, I've enjoyed most of these films. Why not a computer animated Mickey, Donald, & Goofy? Well, why not indeed.
Mickey's Twice Upon A Christmas, is a good holiday family film. It isn't too cloyingly sweet, it's probably got more in common with recent Mickey/Donald/Goofy films than with Mickey's Christmas Carol (my personal fave), but, it certainly tries and actually has good stories (it's an anthology of mostly, fluffy yule-tide tales). I liked the Pluto/ Reindeer storyline in particular. Anyway, how does a CGI Mickey look? Surprisingly good. A few years ago a company released another ,...ahem,...homage to a classic Christmas special about a certain reindeer with a red nose. It stunk and it was CGI. Not so with this movie. Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas uses computer animation well and it looks good, has a good storyline, and is overall successful and worthy to add to your collection of Disney DVD's. I certainly hope we don't just get CGI animation from Disney or other companies anymore, although, it really looks like we may,...*sigh* But, if the quality is like Mickey's Twice Upon A Christmas it'll definitely soften the blow. So, warm up some Cocoa and pop this one into your DVD player over the holidays.
Mickey's Twice Upon A Christmas, is a good holiday family film. It isn't too cloyingly sweet, it's probably got more in common with recent Mickey/Donald/Goofy films than with Mickey's Christmas Carol (my personal fave), but, it certainly tries and actually has good stories (it's an anthology of mostly, fluffy yule-tide tales). I liked the Pluto/ Reindeer storyline in particular. Anyway, how does a CGI Mickey look? Surprisingly good. A few years ago a company released another ,...ahem,...homage to a classic Christmas special about a certain reindeer with a red nose. It stunk and it was CGI. Not so with this movie. Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas uses computer animation well and it looks good, has a good storyline, and is overall successful and worthy to add to your collection of Disney DVD's. I certainly hope we don't just get CGI animation from Disney or other companies anymore, although, it really looks like we may,...*sigh* But, if the quality is like Mickey's Twice Upon A Christmas it'll definitely soften the blow. So, warm up some Cocoa and pop this one into your DVD player over the holidays.
- Tom_Powers30
- Nov 13, 2004
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- TriviaThere are a few references of the "sleigh crash of '64" This is since there is no Rudolph in the Disney universe. Because Rudolph is trademarked, most movies cannot even reference him. Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer came out in 1964. Theoretically, if Rudolph doesn't exist, then Santa cannot ask Rudolph to pull his sleigh on that foggy night thus "The sleigh crash of '64."
- GoofsIn the final scene where the Mickey Mouse Gang transform into pop-up figures, Max's face is erroneously drawn with the classic "Big-Eyes" look (like Goofy) instead of his normal "Small-Eyes & Eyebrows" features.
- Crazy creditsThe opening Walt Disney Pictures logo animates over a red Christmas ornament in a tree. The rest of the opening credits are also shown on ornaments.
- Alternate versionsIn the "Mickey's Dog-Gone Christmas" segment, Mickey has printed multiple copies of a "Lost Dog" (his dog Pluto) flyer with a fictional phone number of 555-642539 (555-MICKEY). In a similar situation to the real phone number mentioned in The Santa Clause (1994) (including its initial ABC premiere), all instances of the fictional one used within was blurred out in syndicated airings.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #31.16 (2004)
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Music and Lyrics by Danny Jacob and Matt Bissonette
Performed by Josh Kelley
Josh Kelley Appears Courtesy of Hollywood Records
Produced and Arranged by Danny Jacob
Background Vocals Matt Bissonette
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