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Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers 2
Film information
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Studio: Disney Television Animation
Distributed by: Disney+
Walt Disney Pictures
Release Date(s): TBD
Country: United States
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Preceded by: Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers

Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers 2 is an upcoming traditionally animated Disney+ original film. It is a sequel to Disney’s 2004 direct-to-video film, Mickey Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers.

Plot[]

The story continues in 17th-century France from the first film. Minnie Mouse, Daisy Duck and Clarabelle Cow find a poor orphan boy who was a human named Blondel. He was at a fountain crying. Minnie, Daisy and Clarabelle walk near him and he tells them that he was homeless and was an orphan. How he became homeless and parentless is that some bad men burned up their cottage and killed Perrin and Vedette (Blondel’s parents). Minnie asks Mickey, Donald and Goofy to take care of Blondel. Now, it’s up to the musketeers to solve Blondel’s problems, including finding the right family for him to be adopted by.

When Blondel mentions the crow that abducted his parents, Mickey realizes that Blondel saw Snipes, the assistant of Lord Ryker. It is then revealed that Ryker created a clockwork robot, which mimics Princess Minnie so that Lord Ryker can rule France. Lord Ryker plans to marry Princess Minnie and become “supreme ruler of all France”.

Meanwhile, Batch appears through the window, and they attempt to chase him. Mickey, Donald and Goofy, along with Blondel, followed Batch’s footprints, where they locate him in a museum. Batch ambushes Blondel and captures him. Mickey, Donald and Goofy pursue Fidget, but are easily outsmarted. While searching the museum, Donald discovers a hole which leads Mickey, Donald and Goofy into the wide land, where the trio followed Batch’s footprints on the path.

But the trail ended and stopped at an abandoned fortress, where the trio find Butch and follow him to Lord Ryker’s castle, but are caught in an ambush by Ryker. Lord Ryker has them locked in and sets out for Queen Minnie’s castle, where his weasel guards hijack the roles of the royal guards and kidnap Queen Minnie. Pluto arrived after he stole the keys from the weasel guard and opens the lock, but the key is broken. Instead, Donald uses his rage to break the cage door free, while Mickey and Goofy knock down one of the weasel guards and the trio escapes.

Mickey, Donald, Goofy and Pluto arrived at the church, where Lord Ryker forces Frank and Molly to operate the robot Queen Minnie, while the real one is taken to be locked away in prison. The toy Queen Minnie said “I do”. After Mickey, Donald, Goofy and Pluto save Blondel, Frank, Molly and the real Queen Minnie, they restrain Batch. Mickey seizes control of the mechanical queen, that made Lord Ryker as a fraud while breaking it into pieces, which interrupts the wedding just before the ceremony completes, and tells Queen Minnie that Ryker is only marrying her to become king. Outraged, Ryker orders the weasel guards to make Mickey executed and Minnie detained. But Donald and Goofy help Mickey defeat the weasel guards by knocking them out.

The crowd, enraged by Lord Ryker’s treason, turns on him, and he escapes on his dirigible with Batch, holding Blondel hostage. Mickey, Donald and Goofy got on the biplane and follow him. Lord Ryker tosses Batch overboard to lighten the load, and he attempts to drive the dirigible himself. Mickey and Donald jumped onto the dirigible to confront Lord Ryker, causing it to crash straight into the field.

Around the field that was on fire by a crashed dirigible, where Lord Ryker still holds Blondel hostage, Mickey and Donald managed to get Ryker’s cape burned on some fire. Mickey and Donald rescued Blondel. Lord Ryker attacks Mickey and Donald, but Mickey saw a tree. When Donald lead Lord Ryker to the top of the tree, Mickey chops down the tree with his sword. Mickey saved Donald from falling and Ryker falls to his death, getting burned alive.

Back at Queen Minnie’s castle, Mickey, Donald and Goofy recount their adventures. Minnie dubs Mickey, Donald and Goofy royal musketeers. Blondel finally gets adopted by a new married couple. Troubadour announces that this was the day where the three heroes finally made their dream come true. Mickey, Donald, Goofy and the rest of the musketeers of France sing the final song "All For One and One For All" at the end of the film.

Cast[]

  • Bret Iwan as Mickey Mouse
  • Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck
  • Bill Farmer as Goofy, Pluto and Horace Horsecollar
  • Kaitlyn Robrock as Minnie Mouse
  • Tress MacNeille as Daisy Duck
  • April Winchell as Clarabelle Cow
  • Russi Taylor as Clara Cluck (archival recordings)
  • Parker Goris as Blondel, a young human boy.
  • Rob Paulsen as The Troubador
  • John Lithgow as Lord Ryker, a mean-spirited and arrogant rat who is the second archenemy of Mickey, Donald and Goofy and the main villain
  • Jeff Bennett as Snipes, a crow who is Lord Ryker’s minion and the secondary villain
  • Dee Bradley Baker as Weasels, Lord Ryker’s guards
  • Patrick Stewart as Perrin, a human man and Blondel’s father (who is in a flashback during Blondel’s story)
  • Kath Soucie as Vedette, a human woman and Blondel’s mother (who is in a flashback during Blondel’s story)

Songs[]

Each of the songs is set to the tune of a classical piece.

  • "All For One and One for All" ("The Gallop" from Orpheus in the Underworld) - Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Troubadour (Rob Paulsen) and the Musketeers
  • TBD ("La donna è mobile" from Rigoletto) - Minnie, Daisy, Clarabelle and Blondel
  • TBD (Saint-Saëns' "Danse Macabre") - Lord Ryker and his minions
  • TBD ("Ruslan and Ludmilla" Overture by Mikhail Glinka) Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Minnie, Daisy, Clarabelle and Horace
  • TBD ("The Storm" from William Tell Overture) - Lord Ryker and his minions
  • "Sweet Wings of Love" (end credits version) ("Blue Danube") - TBD

Trivia[]

  • Peg-Leg Pete and the Beagle boys do not appear in this film, but Pete can only be mentioned.
  • Some parts of the movie have Pluto wearing a red collar like in the first film and some other parts have him wearing a green collar like in the merchandise.
  • Horace Horsecollar and Clara Cluck never appeared in the first film.
  • The music from the first film will be reused in the second film.
  • Lord Ryker’s theme is very similar to General Mandible’s theme from DreamWorks Animation’s Antz.