Mickey's House Of Villains Movie
Storyline
TAGLINES PLOT SUMMARY
The villains from the popular animated Disney films are gathered at the House of Mouse with plans to take over. Soon, the villains take over the house and kick out Mickey, Donald and Goofy. It's all up to Mickey and his friends to overthrow evil and return the House of Mouse to normal—or as close to normal as it get's.
| Wayne Allwine | Mickey Mouse |
| Russi Taylor | Minnie Mouse |
| Tony Anselmo | Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey, Louie |
| Bill Farmer | Goofy |
| Tress MacNeille | Daisy Duck, Queen of Hearts, Si, Am, The Fates |
| Jonathan Freeman | Jafar |
| Susan Blakeslee | Cruella De Vil |
| Corey Burton | Captain Hook |
| Jamie Mitchell |
Visitor Reviews
Not that good
posted on 14 Jul 20082001's Snowed in at the House of Mouse was better put together. It made more sense. To many short cartoons in the House of Villains, to little club scenes. Jafar says that he's taking over at the start of the film, good opening by the way. Then the shorts, couple more snipplets of the House but nothing gets the story moving. Then at the end Jafar and the villains take over, kick the Fav Five and Co out of the club only to be taken back after another cartoon or two.The collections of shorts in a HoM shell have the potential to be good if Disney decides to cut down with the cartoons and put more story in the House itself. Next year... Valentines Day, 2004... Eastern. There enough potential themes for future movies.
"It's Our House Now!"
posted on 30 Jun 2008[CONTAINS SPOILERS] It's Halloween night at the House of Mouse. Donald Duck and Goofy are competing for the scariest costume. The stars of all the popular Disney films from the last 7 decades were present at the club. Among them were the villains: Jafar, Ursela, Queen of Hearts, Big Bad Wolf, Pete, Mortimer Mouse, Captain Hook, Cruella De Vil, and more listened to Jafar as he planned to overthrow the club at midnight. The villains were very interested. Mickey showed some famous classic Disney cartoons like the one where Donald tricks his nephews out of Halloween candy and they meet a witch who help them get even, as well as the one where Mickey, Donald and Goofy try to rid a haunted house of it's ghostly residents, and the one where Ajax the gorilla escapes from the zoo and terrorizes Donald. New cartoons feature Goofy becoming a ghost and unsuccessfully tries to scare Donald and Mickey suffers a hi-tech house. Midnight strikes. The villains throw Mickey, Donald, Goofy and friends out and completely take over the house. It's now called the House of Villains. The good guys must get the club back! So Mickey dons his Sorcerer's Apprentice costume and tries to take on the bad guys. Jafar was the ring leader. Once they got rid of him, the other villains would back off. Mickey got a magic lamp from Aladdin and Jafar was sucked in and was gone for good. The House of Mouse was returned to normal and the villains now behave themselves. My overall opinion: I'm in total agreement with Merkal! This wasn't as good as Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse. Too many cartoons interfered with the plot. And some of them were just too long! Like the one where Mickey and Minnie relive Hansel and Gretel. Sheesh! I almost fast forwarded through that one. It was a good idea to get all the Disney villains together in one movie but they just went about it the wrong way. So in conclusion, I don't strongly recommend this film. However it's a great distraction for the kiddies.-
It's Our House Now!
posted on 10 Jun 2007What a great song!!Anyway, this House of Mouse movie was much better than the Christmas one. The concept and plot of the villians was very interesting. Many of the segments were hysterical. Especially "How to be Ghost" (or something like that). You could tell that "How to be a Ghost" was animated very well. The classic segments were a great addition! Also, the music and animation matched perfectly for the "Dance of the Goofys" and the "Hansel-mickey and Gretel-minnie".Great movie and the DVD's game was also very well done.10/10
One Great Classic Get-to-gether
posted on 31 Jan 2007WARNING: Telling SecretsThis is a greatly put together piece of work, from Lonesome Ghosts to other Halloween classic tales told and starred by the Disney gang. My favorite part was the Trick or Treat with Donald and his three nephews, and Hazel the witch, when she zaps Donald a few times. This is one video a Disney fan can not be without. It should be in every Disney library.
Recycling saves the planet; not my memories of classic characters
posted on 15 May 2005Might contain possible spoilers (Not that anything in this film is new or will even mildly surprise you for that matter)Why does Disney feel the need to recycle everything they ever made into oblivion? Sure it's cheaper for them, but after a while, wouldn't you think there overall quality and the way people think of them would drop off. House Of Villains is a despicable display of cartoon crossovers that make absolutely no sense at all. Some signs of the total disregard for previous films in this are: The voices don't even remotely match up and Iago is evil again (Since when?!) I know that these films are directly towards children but there was a time when all could enjoy Disney films. Even the movie's musical number (which had been Disney's specialty for years) stunk. I wouldn't recommend this film to anyone even the very young. All I can is that if more of these movies of the same caliber are released, it's only a matter of time before some small animation studio surpasses Disney in overall quality.
House of Villains is Awesome!
posted on 01 Apr 2005This is the next House of Mouse special. This time, it's Halloween and those Disney villains are planning to take over the House of Mouse. Filled up with great Disney cartoons dealing with scary tales, we have stuff like "Lonesome Ghosts," "Donald Duck and the Gorilla," "Trick or Treat" and several others.The song "It's Our House Now" is pretty catchy. I love it! All the good characters are thrown out of the house, and the villains take over and show even creepier cartoons on the big screen. The Mickey and Minnie version of "Hansel and Gretel" was all music and yet it was very good, and a bit dramatic.The ending climax was pretty exciting, and overall, a 10 out of 10. Another great follow-up.
Die Hard Disney Fans Might Be Dissatisfied
posted on 24 Aug 2004All in all, this wasn't that bad. It had a good premise, and a good collection of cartoons. As a die hard Disney fan I had just a couple of complaints.
WARNING: MAY CONTAIN SPOILERSFirst, the House of Villains segment, kind of the wraparound part is short and ends rather abruptly. Its as if the animators got tired of drawing and looked for a quick way to end this. They included a lot of cartoons in between, some new and some classic. Why didn't they just release A Disney Halloween (AKA Halloween Treat) on DVD. My second complaint is the types of villains that got the most attention. Very few classic ones did.
Malificent from Sleeping Beauty had only one line while the Wicked Queen from Snow White had only one. Not a bad movie, but I expected more. Word of advice: Rent it first before buying it!
Good, Fun Disney Moments
posted on 07 Jan 2002If there's anything I learned by watching both House of Villains and Snowed in at the House of Mouse, it is that the House of Mouse format just doesn't seem to fit as a full-fledged movie. I definitely enjoy the House of Mouse series, but both these movies just seem to drag on a little too long.This is not to say that I didn't like any of the HOM movies. I thought all the cartoons showed on the Christmas special were great, and I thought most of the ones on Villains were great too. However, Villains has the upper hand when it comes to the in-between segments. The story for Villains was much better and interesting as the Villains tried to take over the House of Mouse.However, that is really just a small part of this movie. I still think the greatest draw is the animated shorts. Villains has more of a Halloween theme as they showcase Disney classics like Donald Duck & the Gorilla and Lonesome Ghosts and even new spooky shorts like the hilarious How to Haunt a House. This cartoon resurrects the classic Goofy How-to cartoons and gives it a paranormal twist. A narrator instructs Goofy and the viewers on how to properly act like a ghost. These are the type of cartoons that Goofy is best at as he bumbles and stumbles along trying to scare Donald, who definitely added even more humor to this cartoon. Even Mickey has a funny cameo.So overall, Mickey's House of Villains has its entertaining moments, but it's nothing too extraordinary. My suggestion is to check out the whole thing once, and from then on, watch the cartoons and segments you enjoy the most. There are some good ones in there!My IMDb Rating: 7/10



classic Disney fun!
posted on 31 Aug 2008though of coarse not as good as the actual movie but a nice addition to the straight to video bunch I was looking through my home video collection and for some reason I got caught with the Disney bug. I just had to watch one. but I could not decide until I saw this, and I was ecstatic to watch. I really could not remember most of it since I haven't it since 2002 when I was 9, but even at age 14 that old Walt Disney charm still has the same effect on me, the same way it did when I was younger.8/10 see it if you love those Disney villains!!!GO Disney!