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This article is about the nightclub where the series takes place, for the article about the TV show see House of Mouse


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The House of Mouse
Background information
Population:
Ruler:
Type: Building
Nightclub
Owner: Pete
Scrooge McDuck (temporarily)
Location: Main Street in Toontown
Inhabitants:
Vistors: Many different Disney characters
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The House of Mouse is the main location of the televsion series by the same name.

Description[]

The House of Mouse is a nightclub owned by Pete and  run by Mickey, with the rest of the gang working different jobs. It's primary purpose is to entertain "toons," which includes characters from many different Disney films.

Foyer[]

The front hall of the club is accessible via glass double doors from the street. Here, guests may converse among themselves or with the Magic Mirror that is located just within the entrance. There is also a small lounge for guests waiting to be seated. Donald can usually be found here greeting visitors personally; often with a handshake. Daisy works at the reception desk situated just outside the restaurant/theater area, helping guests to book reservations or assist with any requests they may have. Outside, Max Goof assists visitors in parking their cars at a nearby lot owned by the club.

Restaurant/Theater[]

One of the busiest areas of the club, this wide, spacious area has at least thirty tables that can seat over 120 people. Given the wide variety of clientele at the club, which includes Willie the Giant and Elliott the Dragon, the amount of available seating at the club can vary wildly at times. Goofy and the penguin waiters take orders and deliver various dishes, ranging from conventional to outlandish. At the far end of the area is a stage where performances of all sorts are conducted, including those of Huey, Dewey, and Louie. There is also a huge TV screen in the stage background to show cartoons and live video feeds. Mickey often hosts the evening's events on-stage. The TV screen measures as a 16:9 widescreen TV and can adjust its screen size depending on the aspect ratio of the cartoon being shown.

Food menu[]

As revealed in a number of episodes of the show, among the food and drinks that is said to be served at the restaurant consists of the following;

Backstage[]

This area behind the stage is restricted only to club staff and performers hired by the club. Located here are staff offices, dressing rooms, storage spaces and an employee rest area. This area has direct access to the club's kitchen. The back entrance to the club and the door to the prop room are also located here. Minnie is often seen here using a PDA to assist in keeping the show's schedule on track or directing guest star performers to the stage.

Kitchen[]

All types of ingredients and cooking equipment can be found here to cater to the wide and often exotic palates of the club's clientele. There is also a cold storage room to store fresh meat and other perishable foods. Gus Goose works here nightly to prepare various dishes for the guests, but he sometimes eats said dishes before they reach the tables.

Control Room[]

From this room, located behind and above the restaurant/theater area, much of the technical equipment at the club is operated. The club's collection of cartoons is stored here as well. Through a window that overlooks the restaurant/theater area, Horace operates the lights, the loudspeakers, and various record players (for example, DVD or VHS players) or film projectors to show cartoons and live video feeds when instructed to do so.

Prop Room[]

Perhaps the most interesting area of the club, the prop room consists of a cavernous basement much larger than the club itself. Props from all of Disney's animated films can be found here, including magical items such as Genie's Lamp, The Black Cauldron, Noah's Flood, a crate of Hitchhiking Ghosts and more. The prop room is so large that one could get lost for days unless one took Pluto along as a guide. However, Mickey and his friends usually have little trouble navigating the prop room.

Trivia[]

  • The House of Mouse is referenced in the Disneyland version of Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway with a sign reading, "Maison des Souris", French for "The House of Mouse".

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TV Series[]

Movies[]

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