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Post by psychoangel51402 on Nov 5, 2008 14:34:49 GMT -5
i got a reliable tip-off that the weasels, including Slimy and Flasher, were on "The House of Mouse", that was corrugated by several others. Can anyone confirm or offer any information?
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Post by wifeofsmartass on Nov 5, 2008 14:57:02 GMT -5
Really? That sounds cool. Where'd da tip come from? XD
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Post by psychoangel51402 on Nov 5, 2008 14:59:03 GMT -5
several tv show archives (TV.com, Wikipedia, and a few others) and a guy who'd seen all the episodes. he wouldn't tell me much, tho. he said all they did was wait tables, "and one of them said something". he wouldn't tell me any more than that.
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Post by ZootyCutie on Dec 11, 2008 19:55:27 GMT -5
I did some searching, and apparently they're on an episode called "Pete's House of Villains" (not to be confused with the special "Mickey's House of Villains").
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Post by psychoangel51402 on Dec 11, 2008 20:30:18 GMT -5
so i'be been told. any ideas where to find that, anyone? all i could find was the mickey house of villains. >:[
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Post by Fatal hilarity on Dec 11, 2008 21:03:36 GMT -5
I hear there are weasel waiters in Mickey's House of Villains, replacing the regular penguins. That's why I'm getting the DVD! I've spotted a couple of them myself in other episodes while watching TV, and each case it was the same design. So we have another new weasel, post-1947, and it would seem that he's a corrupted lawyer. In one gag, he revealed a bunch of clones of himself saying that they were other lawyers. His other appearance was a mere cameo in a single shot. What we need to do is either find as many episodes of House of Mouse (AND Mickey Mouseworks, it's precursor) online- preferably YouTube- or buy a bootleg DVD. I'm pretty sure there are no official releases besides House of Villains and the Christmas special, I think.
I really doubt that Slimy and Flasher ever made an appearance. Still, if the Toon Patrol did indeed make an appearance, that means they're alive again!! Unless they show up as ghosts...
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Post by Just Plain Rydell on Dec 12, 2008 14:01:05 GMT -5
I was thinking of that the other day!!! Also, I was thinking that if the episodes of House of Mouse were listed, maybe there could be a small chance of a video being on YouTube or any other site...
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Post by psychoangel51402 on Dec 12, 2008 15:15:09 GMT -5
i checked YouTube, and i also checked eBay, Amazon, etc. to see if u can buy it on DVD, or even VHS. it's just not available! ~~~>_<~~~
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Post by Fatal hilarity on Dec 12, 2008 22:42:11 GMT -5
I really would like it if Disney put out DVDs of both Mickey Mouseworks and House of Mouse... a lot of original material involving our favorite Disney characters between the two of them. Actually, the shorts in House of Mouse are almost entirely lifted from Mickey Mouseworks.
There are a good amount of episode guides, I think. TV.com is a good place to start...
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Post by psychoangel51402 on Dec 12, 2008 23:09:03 GMT -5
i'll corrubrate - i checked wikipedia. i may have already said this, but Pat Musik is listed in the vocal credits for both shows...could it be that Slimy and Flasher live after all?!
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Post by Just Plain Rydell on Dec 13, 2008 9:28:27 GMT -5
i checked YouTube, and i also checked eBay, Amazon, etc. to see if u can buy it on DVD, or even VHS. it's just not available! ~~~>_<~~~ CWAP!!!
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Post by Fatal hilarity on Dec 28, 2008 23:55:53 GMT -5
As it turns out, I had the episode "Pete's House of Villains" mixed up with the special... which seems to be a rather common mistake. So not only are there no weasel waiters in the special, which I learned when I watched it, I could've saved myself the trouble of buying the DVD the whole time!! Ugh. Anyway, let's make this abundantly clear to everyone: Episode Four of Season Four of Mickey's House of Mouse titled "Pete's House of Villains" allegedly has Pete replacing the penguin waiters with weasel ones, according to TV.com. The site also credits Jim Cummings as "Weasels", whatever that means. If that's any indication, the weasels are generic- especially since Jim Cummings doesn't have a terribly broad vocal range. Charles Fleischer is credited, but as Benny the Cab. None of the other Toon Patrol voice actors are credited. Pat Musick is credited as Fiddler Pig of the Three Little Pigs. These credits I cite, by the way, seem to be for the entire series, and not just this one episode.
The special, Mickey's House of Villains, does in fact have a new weasel, actually. He's in the short "Mickey's Mechanical House", and serves as a real estate salesman. This short, according to disneyshorts.org, appears twice in Mickey Mouseworks, in the House of Mouse episode "House of Genius", and of course in House of Villains. (Goes to show how often they recycled those shorts, huh?) Anyway, I'll get screenshots of him soon. He's the only House of Mouse weasel to appear on DVD!
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Post by psychoangel51402 on Dec 29, 2008 13:07:52 GMT -5
NO TOON PATROL?! NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! then why does Wikipedia say specifically that the Toon Patrol makes an appearance AND that Slimy and Flasher are in it as well?! and so you know, I AM grateful you looked into it, fatal. thank you.
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Post by Weasel Freak on Dec 29, 2008 14:48:52 GMT -5
They might be the weasels that Jim Cummings voiced.
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Post by Fatal hilarity on Dec 29, 2008 17:24:22 GMT -5
NO TOON PATROL?! NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! then why does Wikipedia say specifically that the Toon Patrol makes an appearance AND that Slimy and Flasher are in it as well?! and so you know, I AM grateful you looked into it, fatal. thank you. The Mickey's House of Villains article? Well, it turns out that it never said that. I made a mistake thinking that it did. What article are you referring to? Also, I don't know about anyone else, but I seriously doubt that Jim Cummings could've done any of the Toon Patrol's voices. I suspect that they were generic weasels. Still, the possibility is there that they appear somewhere.
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