Co-producer Ed Ropolo later co-founded Left Coast Television, which was best known for Welcome to Pooh Corner and Dumbo’s Circus, both of which aired on The Disney Channel.
Bring back good memories the 1977 Mickey Mouse and I remember on news they said that the 1977 Mickey Mouse club is bad and Annette blessed the new Mouse club 1977
This closing mantra had to be timed out pretty good. Get all the kids in the shot singing and saying their lines while going around. Of course, it might have taken them 10 or 20 times to get it right. We’ll never know I guess.
I am just wondering what are the exact words or the lyrics what the NMMC Mouseketeers said just before they show the old film "Further Adventures of Spin & Marty" in this clip?
I had A big crush on Lisa Welchel as A Mouseketeer not when she became Blair’s on the facts of life, she was still pretty but I don’t have A crush on Lisa.
There was a great challenge in trying to revamp THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB for the mid 70s. One of the biggest mistakes was in casting too many young children. This seemed to aim the show at 4 to 7 year olds. The original show attracted a larger audience, and was more intelligently and elaborately produced. This revamp was cheaply produced by comparison. The electronic music is a start.
Variety shows were (for better or worse) en vogue at the time so Disney decided to go with the format. With regard to the content…. I agree they could’ve made it more palatable for a wider audience
R.I.P Annette Funicello (1942-2013) and Tim Considine (1940-2022)
4:59 R.I.P annette funicello and Tim cosidine
I loved this show as a kid in the late 70s!!
Wonderful, thanks to share, NMMC !!! All my love from São Paulo - Brazil !
Co-producer Ed Ropolo later co-founded Left Coast Television, which was best known for Welcome to Pooh Corner and Dumbo’s Circus, both of which aired on The Disney Channel.
Bring back good memories the 1977 Mickey Mouse and I remember on news they said that the 1977 Mickey Mouse club is bad and Annette blessed the new Mouse club 1977
This closing mantra had to be timed out pretty good. Get all the kids in the shot singing and saying their lines while going around. Of course, it might have taken them 10 or 20 times to get it right. We’ll never know I guess.
This show served its purpose for the time advertising the Disney company and parks.
Let's groove with the leader of the club and our unstoppable original Mousekeeter/"Spin" buddies and co-stars.🎯🐭🎵🎶📺☀️ Stay safe everyone!
Rest in peace Wayne Allwine: the voice of mickey mouse 1977-2009.
Angel was our neighbor and friend... RIP
Scott winds up in the arms of a gorilla! There's a surprise for you.
Hello Mickey
Annette presumably died of complications from multiple sclerosis, which she'd been suffering from for years.
I am just wondering what are the exact words or the lyrics what the NMMC Mouseketeers said just before they show the old film "Further Adventures of Spin & Marty" in this clip?
They were in their late 30s here.
Can someone find me the link to the episode where Cubby and Darlene appeared?
That'd be great! I enjoyed the version of "Sing and Dance" on which Darlene and Cubby sang along with Lisa Whelchel and company.
I had A big crush on Lisa Welchel as A Mouseketeer not when she became Blair’s on the facts of life, she was still pretty but I don’t have A crush on Lisa.
There was a great challenge in trying to revamp THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB for the mid 70s. One of the biggest mistakes was in casting too many young children. This seemed to aim the show at 4 to 7 year olds. The original show attracted a larger audience, and was more intelligently and elaborately produced. This revamp was cheaply produced by comparison. The electronic music is a start.
Not all of the music on the MMC was electronic. Some of the songs featured full studio orchestras with lots of strings!
Variety shows were (for better or worse) en vogue at the time so Disney decided to go with the format. With regard to the content…. I agree they could’ve made it more palatable for a wider audience