


Release Date First television showing : June 5, 1999
Synopsis
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Comments
I agree with everyone else that a double-length short had too little time
for this story. (Actually, I think even a whole half-hour would still be
too short for this story.) As a result, they didn't shown an extended scene
on the trip until Day #26. I was so astonished that they skimmed through
the trip all the way to that day. And then they didn't have another extended
scene until Day #71, and that turned out to be the last of only two scenes.
With so little of the action shown on screen the plot felt very empty.
The makers dressed Mickey up in his "Mickey's Christmas Carol" costume and
brought in a lot of characters from that theatrical short. As a result "Around
the World..." made it Nostalgia Day on MMW.) It was cool to hear Alan Young
again as Scrooge, but his role here didn't work. Mickey and Goofy can play
everyman characters, but I couldn't accept the World's Richest Duck as a
run-of-the-mill executor. OTOH, I really lighted up when I saw the kids from
"Robin Hood". I never expected to see any feature animation characters on
this series, and these furries are personal favorite characters of mine.
The kids were the only positive thing about the orphanage premise.
The short kept two major plotpoints from the novel. The twist at the end that enabled Mickey to win the test was the same as in the novel. And Minnie was playing the role of Mlle. Aouoda, though in the novel it was a suttee (She was about to be burned with her recently deceased husband) instead of a wedding.
John Cleese playe the narrator. He had a funny line at the start, but for the rest of the time he just played his role straight.
DYN: Those looked like meerkats the elephant nearly stepped on.
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