Jim Cummings as Pete (voice)
Episodes 11
The Stolen Cartoons
As an attempt to end the show and shut down the House of Mouse, Pete steals all the cartoons. Meanwhile, Donald is put in charge of the club after Mickey and Goofy leave to film a new cartoon.
Cartoons: Pluto Gets the Paper (Wet Cement); Donald's Dynamite (Magic Act); Hickory Dickory Mickey
Read MoreGoofy's Valentine Date
Minnie and Daisy develop sorrow for Goofy after finding out that he has no Valentine's Day date, so they set up a blind date for him.
Cartoons: Donald's Valentine Dollar; Mickey to the Rescue (Staircase); Pluto's Arrow Error
Read MoreTimon and Pumbaa
Timon and Pumbaa are set to perform a show, but end their friendship after they decide that they can't make the same decisions, so Mickey decides to bring them back together.
Read MoreUnplugged Club
Pete attempts to stop show performances again by removing the electrical battery and turning off all the club's electricity.
Cartoons: Music Store Donald; Mickey's Cabin
Read MoreGone Goofy
Goofy is fired from his job as the waiter after the club's budget causes problems.
Read MoreDonald's Pumbaa Prank
Pete tries to break Mickey and Donald's friendship apart by letting out a bad odor in the club made by Pumba.
Cartoons: Mickey's April Fools; Whitewater Donald
Read MoreSuddenly Hades
Pete breaks the club's air-conditioner on a very hot day and the only guest left is Hades. Now, Mickey and the gang must stop Pete from driving Hades away and shutting down the club.
Read MoreMickey's House of Villains
The villains take over the House of Mouse on Halloween.
Read MorePete's One-Man Show
Pete agrees to be nice if Mickey lets him perform, but nobody comes to see him. Now, they have to convince Pete that he's performing for a full house in order to keep him from shutting down the club.
Read MorePluto vs. Figaro
Minnie thinks that Pluto is overworked and hires Figaro to help him, but he only causes more trouble for Pluto.
Read MorePete's House of Villians
Due to Pete's hatred of the club, Mickey lets him and the villains run the club so they can see how difficult it really is. Though Pete finds the business going well, the other villains can't hold back their evil tendencies and begin committing evil acts that makes Pete fire them. In the end, Pete sees Mickey was right.
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