Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse is an American television series, which premiered in primetime on Disney Channel on May 5, 2006. The app was originally a portion of the Playhouse Disney daily stop meant for pre schoolers. It had been moved into the Disney Junior block, serving since Playhouse Disney's replacement. It is the only real Mickey Mouse application. Bobs Gannaway, who's also responsible for Jake and the Never Land Pirates co-developed the series.
Production of the series was put due to the death of music artist Wayne Allwine, the longtime voice of Mickey Mouse. Production declared when Bret I wan was cast as the fourth largest actor of Mickey's voice. On June 23, 2013, Bill Farmer, the voice actor for Pluto and Goofy, confirmed on his official Twitter account that Mickey Mouse Clubhouse would cease production after 7 years of episodes. Re runs will carry on the Disney Junior 24/7 service.