Thanks for sharing that! She was such a role model to me in pre-teen years, so wholesome. I wanted to be a Mouseketeer more than anything! RIP, sweet lady. ❤️
Thank you so much for sharing this. She was so beautiful in every way. Every boy wanted to date her and every girl wanted to be her. She was a role model and she is so missed. Thank you Robert again for sharing this.
In her youth, and even when she was older, Annette was more beautiful than Marylin Monroe, but she was a young woman of truly excellent character. I think Hollywood attempted to sway her, but she valued more important things than fame and wouldn't budge. So, they made fun of her instead. When I was seven or eight years old I lived on West Street in Garden Grove, about one mile from Disneyland. My next door neighbors and I had a thing for identifying cars as they drove past, because West Street was only two lanes and very busy. On one occasion I saw a young woman with a scarf over her head wearing big round sunglasses go sailing past our house in a Thunderbird Convertible. I really thought it was cool, the way she looked. It didn't occur to me until years later that it may have been Annette on her way to see Mr. Walt.
@@erod4489 A lot Of Teen Talent came out The Mickey Mouse Club. It was broadcasted originally from 1955-1959 and they would put it on after American Bandstand. Some Kids who weren't even chosen still did well. Paul Williams who would work with everyone from The Carpenters To Barbara Stresiand was rejected as was Jessica Simpson and Elizabeth Hendrickson (The Young & The Restless, All My Children, & General Hospital)
I never tired of this dance routine. To this day, it brings me back to my early teens. I still like trying to dance with them. Yes, such "innocence." :) God bless Walt Disney.
I was born in 1992 and my parents watched these growing up and my mom bought me some videos of this show when I was little. I loved them, these and The Little Rascals
i remember back in the 90's when disney channel had a block called vault disney where they aired all of the original disney classics from the 50's-80's and this show was one of the shows they aired and i remember enjoying it i miss being a kid so much and it makes me so sad for kids now cause they have NO IDEA the kind of entertainment we had back then
These kids and teens were mega talented. Inspired generations from the '50s - '70s, through the original series and the subsequent reruns. Sharon, Annette and Bobby were exceptionally terrific dancers. Cheryl was pretty, Lonnie, cool, Darlene, charming. Great to have this captured on UA-cam. Others like Tim Considine and Shelley Fabares who appeared in the mini series went on to years of stardom .
NoHu4 not like today's Disney stars who get into drugs, sex, booze and jail. Cameron Byrce was a throwback, a great kid. I enjoyed watching Jessie with my grandkids. He had good timing.
I remember when the Disney channel had Vault Disney 1:00 in the morning. I fought sleep just to see this show. That was the last time Disney channel was worth watching.
Same here! I thought I was the only one who did this. I think it was worth it because we got to enjoy and appreciate a lot of the classics. It's funny that those who Vault Disney was shown for--our parents--were likely fast asleep while these old shows aired lol.
Nowadays TV like this can't even be shown. It's considered "hate speech" for promoting controversial ideas like a family has a mom and a dad, or children should obey their parents.
My mother bought me videos of this when I was little (she grew up watching it) I remember pausing the TV and practicing the dance moves like crazy. Loved that my mom introduced me to these shows during my childhood. These and the little rascals shows
Imagine learning this dance just by watching it every day. There was no pause button lol. But all of us girls learned and practiced at recess and argued who was prettier, Annette or Darlene
Annette. She was just so lovely. I'll always remember the series "Annette" that was featured one year on the Mickey Mouse Club. Annette played a young high school girl from the rural Midwest who came to live with her Aunt Lila and Uncle Archie in a town called Ashford. The entire series is on UA-cam now, all episodes stitched seamlessly together into a three-hour movie format.
Good gravy, so many memories go into this... I'm 23 and my dad had me and my sister watch this show almost every night when it was on late at night on the Disney Channel (back in the mid 90s mind you). I remember when my dad would get home from work late at night after everyone else had gone to bed, and he would ask me if I wanted to get up for a while (as I have always been a night owl) to spend some time with him while we watched these shows on the Mickey Mouse Club. Never once did I tire of this show. :)
They need to put out the entire series on DVD! Completely restored and uncut of course! There’s such a great demand for this. You never get tired of watching. Disney channel today is nothing but trash. THIS PROGRAM, however - one of the best shows of all time. Something for everyone, anyone, and all generations to enjoy. Bring back Vault Disney!!!
@@jgjperlmanLawrence Welk often said he never worried about Bobby. He was raised by Walt Disney. These are good memories. That re-do they tried a while ago was a joke.
Everytime I watch this and he says “roll call” I immediately think of the SNL skit “Jingleheimer Junction”. The original 1955-1958 Mousketeers were the most talented. Every kid was a skilled triple threat.
I use to watch Disney late night back in the 90s and early 2000s as a kid. They would always show old movies and shows from this period like Zorro and the Mouseketeers and I would stay up and watch them. At the time I didn't put it together that they were from so long ago but I enjoyed them none the less
I used to watch this on Vault Disney back in the 90s whenever I stayed up way passed my bed time. I'm now 31 and wish Disney would bring back Vault Disney with all the classics instead of repeating the same shows all night
I watched the MMC when I was young, and of course, I was a young boy during this production, and now I am "old." To this day, I am amazed at how the innocent can dance so well. It's hard to define innocence, but we know when we see it. What happened to us as a people? What has happened so we cannot bring back this innocence? This may sound silly to most, but the MMC brought joy to my youth. I feel a connection to it that has never been broken. I curse my leaders who, over time, purposely, have taken our youth from our youth. May Annette rest in peace, but never our innocence.
This was one of my favorite shows back in the 1950s, coming on not long after I'd get home from school. Even though only 6 or 7 at the time, Mouseketeeer Cheryl was a young boyhood crush for me. Her beautiful smile just melted my heart, even at such an early age. So sad she had to pass away at only 64 years. :( Thanks for posting this old clip from the show to bring back fond memories...
I love reading the comments at the end of these videos ... heartwarming to see the positive impact the show had on a generation who still value it..... it must also be wonderful for the Mouseketeers to know that they have been part of such a significant piece of television history!
My how times have changed. This is the americana i grew up with,and i miss it dearly today. You really put a big smile on my face this last 90 sec. thanks:):):):)
Loved this show. I like the dance routine. My girlfriend and I would race home from school to watch The Mystery of the Applegate Treasure. It brings back a lot of good memories.
I loved this show. I was 1 year old when it first came on. Annette was my favorite because she looked like my sister's best friend. She also had a nice little poof of hair.
Oh, those pinafores! I had to put put on the outfit for each day of the week when the show came on to sing and dance with them. Of course my favorite was the cowgirl outfit for Friday's "Talent Round-up Day" We always played Spin and Marty and argued who would be with who. Loved the "scary" Hardy boys. ......Memories and Reflections. ("Here's your Ears!")
This was tasteful, life-affirming and fun, something which has left American Television. My prayers go out to the family of the wonderful Mousketeer, Annette
Thank you 4 telling me this! We Aussies did hear rumors Annette was coming to visit Australia with the original Mousketeers, but never came about. I am still sorry she didn't get to visit Australia, though.
They used to have reruns of the show when I was a young kid in school. I had such a crush on Darlene it didn't occur to me till I was a bit older that I was a preteen fantasizing about lady in her fifties.
Now this is BEAUTIFUL decent well behaved children, well groomed and talented. I do think Cheryl had the best stage presentation. I though she was the prettiest.
Actually these are not the originals as look how grown up they all are.....this was a later production. Most were on every year, however, there were changes in the talent throughout the years. They were a very talented group of kids. Roy and Jimmie were fantastic also. Thanks Walt. Thanks Mickey!
These are most definitely the originals. I grew-up watching them every afternoon after school in the 50's. Google Original Mouseketeers. It was these kids right from the start in 1955.
stevethrasher - Pease read what I wrote. I think that I made it clear and you took info out of context.. Most were Mousketeers each year..BUT THERE WERE CHANGES. Did you know Paul Peterson and Johnny Crawford were both Mousketeers for a short time. I don't see them dancing away in this piece of film. Look at Annette...She has developed. This is alater production probably 1959. There were some kids that came and went and were Mousketeers for just a very short time...Like Mark. Where is he in this production? Where is Johnny Crawford in this production? I am not saying that the people on stage in this number were not original members. I am saying some original members were gone by this time....
I can tell we're not in the same age bracket. I'm sure this video is not the very first show from 1955, but believe me these are the MAIN kids who appeared from the very beginning. Disney had many young actors under contract in the 50's. Again I'll say, Google Original Mouseketeers and LOOK at the names. They are the same names the kids say on this video.
I watched it from day one...The title on this The Mickey Mouse Club - Original Mouseketeers. - ORIGINAL MOUSEEKETEERS. Now reread my first comment. Let's just stop here....No need to go on about it. Have a great weekend!
This was the standard "Mouseketeer" opening, with roll call [Monday-Thursday], in the 1957-'58 season [on Fridays, they did it in their "Talent- Round-Up Day" cowboy outfits].
Wow, I remember watching this stuff on late night tv when I was a kid a few years back. I wish they still ran stuff like this. It's much better than the crappy toon comedy act they have on nowadays. I miss this stuff...
I love the blast at the beginning in the brass...Another great Buddy baker arrangement and great cheography(Burch MAnn?) executed wonderfully be the Mouseketeers
I was looking into this television show and while the 50s were known for being a particularly all-white time, this show did feature Jewish members, one or two Hispanics and Asians, and quite a few Italians. It seems strange, but they faced discrimination back the too.Even for minorities, this show made an effort to be a good, loving example to children, in a time where childhood was everything. Annette was lovely and still is. It would be nice if kids today could experience this kind of show.
R.I.P. Annette you were one of my favorite actresses. I may be young but my mama raised my on the beach blanket bingo movies and you will forever hold a spot in my heart.
R.I.P. Annette. You and the rest of the mouseketeers brought so much fun to us kids then continued into our teens with your movies with Frankie and the gang loved you then and still do ❤️❤️❤️
May God wrap you in His Loving arms. You have brought great joy to all your fans and you will be missed. What a great and warm lady you have become, strong and brave. God bless you and keep you. E
As a pre-K kid that year, I wonder how many others decided along with me that we were somehow _lacking_ if we didn't dress up in "club uniforms," sing and tap-dance for the camera every afternoon? That's a very impressionable age, and everything looked glamorous to me. It was only later that I learned to be grateful for the much more normal existence that was my life!
Tommy is really out of place on throughout this whole piece; he needed to slide over to his left so that he could be in the center of the girls like Bobby and Cubby are; it looks really bad because it is very noticeable...Tommy looks like he's standing behind Darlene; this was a long time ago, and filming/timing probably wasn't watched carefully like it is now, but this is is still timeless Disney; I LOVE IT!!
singlemom cobb ... I think you are probably correct there because he apparently wasn’t a dancer and struggled in the beginning .. he took extra classes to improve himself in order to stay on the show .. however he did improve and is now remembered as one of the signature performers
My innocent days of childhood.... what the "orientation" of them was, was completely beyond my childhood knowledge.....and am I glad 60 years later.....
@johnrunion : I think it had to do not only with their talent (whether they could sing dance, act, etc.) , but also their overall professionalism , e.g. could they follow instructions and retain information quickly during rehearsal, did they behave on the set, could they maintain a consistent quality of performance during retakes, that kind of stuff. The red team kids were the ones with the most wherewithal, very important when cranking out shows on a tight schedule and budget.
I was born in the early 90s and I still remember them showing this on Disney. Then in the 90s the Mousketeers were Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears etc.. Me my mom and my sister would always watch it. Me and My mom would always watch the original Mask of Zorro. That was our favorite. I would give up so much just to relive those days.
My kid brother used to drive us all crazy watching the reruns of this in the late 70's. He would bug Mom and Dad and a couple of Aunt's & Uncle's wanting to be taken to Disneyland; usually crying. Mom made it so he could come up in the evening and watch it instead of working in the fields. It was a foil to come up and pig out in the kitchen and fridge. He never got fat but after scarfing down 2 boxes of nilla wafers and a plate of lasagna, his butt was busted, no more MMC and back to work.
I was one of The Next Generation, first seeing the show in the fall of 1962. Thank my posse for coming up with, "Who's the leader of the club that's made for you and me? M-I-C-K-E-Y- Oh, you S-O-B!"
On this day in 1955 {July 17th} the Mickey Mouse Club first appeared on TV; it was included in an ABC-TV special celebrating the opening of "Disneyland" in California. It evolved into a daily TV show; in its original format it ran until 1959...
RIP Annette Funicello. She OWNS and OWNED the Mouseketeers, and the WHOLE generations of the Mousketeers (70s and 90s versions as well.) My beloved Annette Funicello.
That song and dance in the beginning was really radical back then. That was like the death metal of 1955. "those darn Mikey Moose kids and all of their stompin' and carrying on! And that music! Heavens to Betsy! It's just a bunch of clowns tuning their instruments!"
Don Grady one of the sub-originals died this year of cancer. He was born in 1944. His real name was Don Agratti. As a kid he lived in Lafayette California. In the late 50's and early 60's he had the part of Robbie on the show My Three Sons starring Fred MacMurray.
I have, and recently read, "The Official Mickey Mouse Club Book" by Lorraine Santoli. I highly encourage all boomers who loved the show to read it. It has many behind the scenes stories and anecdotes. The forward is by Annette. It's a wonderful story of how it all came to be, where the Mouseketeers came from, and stories about some that didn't make it and why. Paul Peterson, of The Donna Reed Show, for example, was too rambunctious and slightly out of control, so he didn't make it but for a very brief period. It's a great read with many pictures and even lyrics to some of the show's songs (as if any of us ever forgot them, right?).
J Dano I have that book! I treasure it! So many wonderful photographs and stories! I know this thread is old now, and you will probably never read this but thank you for your comment. From a fellow fan.
RIP Annette; you were my favorite MOUSEKETEER, and you will be sorely missed; GOD bless the FUNICELLO FAMILY at this difficult time....she was a LEGEND!!!! I will miss the BEACH BLANKET BINGO movies with you too!!!!
Annette Funicello died on Monday April 8, 2013 at the age of 70. She died peacefully from complications due to multiple sclerosis, a disease she battled for over 25 years.
So much History with "This" Cast. Cubby O'Brien became a successful Drummer who worked on The Grease Soundtrack. Annette Funicello died of MS related causes. Bobby would later perform on The Lawrence Welk Show who now performs in Branson, Mo., while Darlene Valentine got arrested for a Poor Man's Ponzi Scheme. I heard that back in the day auditioning was alot of hard work. They wanted to know if you could do it all. Sing, Dance, Play An Instrument, Write A Song, etc. For all of the Kids who made it many didn't. Jessica Simpson, Elizabeth Hendrickson (Soap Actress) and Paul Williams Oscar Winner for Evergreen who also worked with the Carpenters. For Several Years The Mickey Mouse Club was on after American Bandstand.
Karen Pendleton was involved in an accident that left her paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair for the rest of her life. Don't figure out my age, but I remember when the Mickey Mouse Club was on after American Bandstand.
@@JuliafloRight On! In fact Dick Clark would say "And Now The Mouse Is On His Way But For Now Dick Clark (Salute) So Long. I was born in 1966 so I didn't see this show in it's original broadcast. Then Annette apears on the show singing a novelty song called Tall Paul.
WWerandYortoify: My cousin was named after your Mom! Loved the show so much - knew every routine and dreamed for years of being a Mousketeer. Hope you and your mom are happy and well.
Annette was my first cousin.Am so proud of her and miss her. She has now turned in her "mouse ears" for angel wings. Love you cuz!💜
Thanks for sharing that! She was such a role model to me in pre-teen years, so wholesome. I wanted to be a Mouseketeer more than anything! RIP, sweet lady. ❤️
Thank you so much for sharing this. She was so beautiful in every way. Every boy wanted to date her and every girl wanted to be her. She was a role model and she is so missed. Thank you Robert again for sharing this.
@Robert - lovely comment.
In her youth, and even when she was older, Annette was more beautiful than Marylin Monroe, but she was a young woman of truly excellent character. I think Hollywood attempted to sway her, but she valued more important things than fame and wouldn't budge. So, they made fun of her instead. When I was seven or eight years old I lived on West Street in Garden Grove, about one mile from Disneyland. My next door neighbors and I had a thing for identifying cars as they drove past, because West Street was only two lanes and very busy. On one occasion I saw a young woman with a scarf over her head wearing big round sunglasses go sailing past our house in a Thunderbird Convertible. I really thought it was cool, the way she looked. It didn't occur to me until years later that it may have been Annette on her way to see Mr. Walt.
Robert, your cousin was a wonderful inspiration to so many people. I remember her so well from the show and beyond. Thanks for sharing!
RIP Annette. You helped influence a generation of viewers/listeners.
I never heard of this. I guess brittney spears started as a disney kid too
I remember Annette fondly, I think of Brittany and puke.
@@erod4489 A lot Of Teen Talent came out The Mickey Mouse Club. It was broadcasted originally from 1955-1959 and they would put it on after American Bandstand. Some Kids who weren't even chosen still did well. Paul Williams who would work with everyone from The Carpenters To Barbara Stresiand was rejected as was Jessica Simpson and Elizabeth Hendrickson (The Young & The Restless, All My Children, & General Hospital)
She was beautiful
@@ejakaegypt yes
I never tired of this dance routine. To this day, it brings me back to my early teens. I still like trying to dance with them. Yes, such "innocence." :) God bless Walt Disney.
I was born in 1992 and my parents watched these growing up and my mom bought me some videos of this show when I was little. I loved them, these and The Little Rascals
i remember back in the 90's when disney channel had a block called vault disney where they aired all of the original disney classics from the 50's-80's and this show was one of the shows they aired and i remember enjoying it i miss being a kid so much and it makes me so sad for kids now cause they have NO IDEA the kind of entertainment we had back then
Who else thinks they need to bring back Vault Disney? I sure do.
I thought that said 1922 and I was laughing for a good 2 minutes before I looked at it again
@@SusanCSmith-ik3jy : Yes--and they need to put it on a broadcast channel, NOT cable/satellite! :-)
@@fishmasterdisaster3713 this comment made my day 🤣
These kids and teens were mega talented. Inspired generations from the '50s - '70s, through the original series and the subsequent reruns. Sharon, Annette and Bobby were exceptionally terrific dancers. Cheryl was pretty, Lonnie, cool, Darlene, charming. Great to have this captured on UA-cam. Others like Tim Considine and Shelley Fabares who appeared in the mini series went on to years of stardom .
NoHu4 ik this comment was made 2 years ago but there is a new On in 90s and this year...
Shelley Fabares hits #1 on the Billboard Charts with Johnny Angel.
NoHu4 not like today's Disney stars who get into drugs, sex, booze and jail. Cameron Byrce was a throwback, a great kid. I enjoyed watching Jessie with my grandkids. He had good timing.
Janette Mehl Bobby Driscoll got himself into drugs, booze, jail and untimely death. One might say he set the trend for Disney idols.
I thought Bobby was so cute
I remember when the Disney channel had Vault Disney 1:00 in the morning. I fought sleep just to see this show. That was the last time Disney channel was worth watching.
Same here! I thought I was the only one who did this. I think it was worth it because we got to enjoy and appreciate a lot of the classics.
It's funny that those who Vault Disney was shown for--our parents--were likely fast asleep while these old shows aired lol.
Nowadays TV like this can't even be shown. It's considered "hate speech" for promoting controversial ideas like a family has a mom and a dad, or children should obey their parents.
lucky we have Disney + tho...
@@PsRohrbaugh bruh you need to touch some grass nobody says shit like that
I don't even WATCH The Disney Channel anymore.
My mother bought me videos of this when I was little (she grew up watching it) I remember pausing the TV and practicing the dance moves like crazy. Loved that my mom introduced me to these shows during my childhood. These and the little rascals shows
Imagine learning this dance just by watching it every day. There was no pause button lol. But all of us girls learned and practiced at recess and argued who was prettier, Annette or Darlene
Annette. She was just so lovely. I'll always remember the series "Annette" that was featured one year on the Mickey Mouse Club. Annette played a young high school girl from the rural Midwest who came to live with her Aunt Lila and Uncle Archie in a town called Ashford. The entire series is on UA-cam now, all episodes stitched seamlessly together into a three-hour movie format.
Good gravy, so many memories go into this... I'm 23 and my dad had me and my sister watch this show almost every night when it was on late at night on the Disney Channel (back in the mid 90s mind you). I remember when my dad would get home from work late at night after everyone else had gone to bed, and he would ask me if I wanted to get up for a while (as I have always been a night owl) to spend some time with him while we watched these shows on the Mickey Mouse Club. Never once did I tire of this show. :)
Aww...that is such a touching story. Your father wanting to share this and spend time with you girls tells me he is a great dad.
OMG I used to watch the Mickey Mouse Club with my older brother on the Disney Channel as well, but back in the early 00's
My father and I would stay up and watch this and Zorro together as neither of us were very good at sleeping when we should. Great memories.
ya i miss the old disney channel..I would totally stay up to watch the Mickey Mouse Club!
They need to put out the entire series on DVD! Completely restored and uncut of course! There’s such a great demand for this. You never get tired of watching. Disney channel today is nothing but trash. THIS PROGRAM, however - one of the best shows of all time. Something for everyone, anyone, and all generations to enjoy. Bring back Vault Disney!!!
Bobby put his life into that smile
MSP Prince ikr
MSP Prince no it was Jimmie
@@renecrod3 wunnerful wunnerful
@@jgjperlmanLawrence Welk often said he never worried about Bobby. He was raised by Walt Disney. These are good memories. That re-do they tried a while ago was a joke.
I remember staying up past midnight to watch this and Zorro on the Vault Disney block. The Annette miniseries of the show was my favorite!
Everytime I watch this and he says “roll call” I immediately think of the SNL skit “Jingleheimer Junction”. The original 1955-1958 Mousketeers were the most talented. Every kid was a skilled triple threat.
I use to watch Disney late night back in the 90s and early 2000s as a kid. They would always show old movies and shows from this period like Zorro and the Mouseketeers and I would stay up and watch them. At the time I didn't put it together that they were from so long ago but I enjoyed them none the less
I used to watch this on Vault Disney back in the 90s whenever I stayed up way passed my bed time. I'm now 31 and wish Disney would bring back Vault Disney with all the classics instead of repeating the same shows all night
I watched the MMC when I was young, and of course, I was a young boy during this production, and now I am "old." To this day, I am amazed at how the innocent can dance so well. It's hard to define innocence, but we know when we see it. What happened to us as a people? What has happened so we cannot bring back this innocence? This may sound silly to most, but the MMC brought joy to my youth. I feel a connection to it that has never been broken. I curse my leaders who, over time, purposely, have taken our youth from our youth. May Annette rest in peace, but never our innocence.
I truly enjoyed this. These kids were so talented. Loved them.
They we're doing a LOT of tap at those ages...I give them props
The girls' tap shoes always looked orthopedic to me.
@@JoeKaye-hn5dt ROFL!! You're right, they sure do!!
They're so cute! I love the little dance at the beginning
This was one of my favorite shows back in the 1950s, coming on not long after I'd get home from school. Even though only 6 or 7 at the time, Mouseketeeer Cheryl was a young boyhood crush for me. Her beautiful smile just melted my heart, even at such an early age. So sad she had to pass away at only 64 years. :( Thanks for posting this old clip from the show to bring back fond memories...
The same day that the Mickey Mouse Club premiered (Oct 3, 1955) was also the very same day as the premier of Captain Kangaroo. How awesome is that???
AND(!!!!)....Disneyland opened that same year---1955(though I don't remember the month)
The park officially opened on Sunday, July 17, 1955. The Mouseketeers were there at the opening ceremonies.
James Dean was killed on September 30, 1955. Dick Tracy was on the trail of the obese villain Oodles Sept-Dec. 1955.
No wonder Oct. 3, 1955 was called a banner day in children's programming.
also remember the Howdy Doodie Show!
Bye Karen. 1:08 Officially the youngest Mouseketeer. Please rest in peace and thanks!
Omg, I used to watch this when I was about 7. It would come on at midnight along with a Canadian Disney show. Disney after hours =)
Mouse was my childhood. I learned to spell Mississippi, I danced with Bobby at my dance class, and I can still sing roll call.
boy the memories you brought back, Happy days of childhood.
Tell me how i know the WHOLE DANCE ROUTINE....
I know! It’s crazy how it just never left!
You ain't whistling Dixie.
Even I too knew of the whole dance routine.
I do too. 😆
I love reading the comments at the end of these videos ... heartwarming to see the positive impact the show had on a generation who still value it..... it must also be wonderful for the Mouseketeers to know that they have been part of such a significant piece of television history!
Loved this. Before my time, but gave a feeling of another time and place. Thanks for sharing.
My how times have changed. This is the americana i grew up with,and i miss it dearly today. You really put a big smile on my face this last 90 sec. thanks:):):):)
This show was part of my world growing up. Loved it. I know all the songs!
More talent on that stage then in Hollywood and music industry today.
This is so great! Childhood revisited!!!
Loved this show. I like the dance routine. My girlfriend and I would race home from school to watch The Mystery of the Applegate Treasure. It brings back a lot of good memories.
Thank you much for this video..I remember watching this when
I was a young girl..around 4 years old..Thank you for the memories.
boy,did watching a clip with the original mouseketeers bring back a lot of good memories!!
everyime that I came home from school I would sit in front of the tv. with my mickey mouse ears on and watch the show.
Just got Sharon Baird's autograph today!
I was less than a yr. old when this was originally recorded but, I watched it in repeats in the early '60's...RIP Annette, you will be missed!
I loved this show. I was 1 year old when it first came on. Annette was my favorite because she looked like my sister's best friend. She also had a nice little poof of hair.
Oh, those pinafores! I had to put put on the outfit for each day of the week when the show came on to sing and dance with them. Of course my favorite was the cowgirl outfit for Friday's "Talent Round-up Day" We always played Spin and Marty and argued who would be with who. Loved the "scary" Hardy boys. ......Memories and Reflections. ("Here's your Ears!")
The good ol' days! I used to catch this every Friday night on Disney Channel. And I knew the whole dance routine. 0:25 was the killer.
This was tasteful, life-affirming and fun, something which has left American Television. My prayers go out to the family of the wonderful Mousketeer, Annette
Thank you 4 telling me this! We Aussies did hear rumors Annette was coming to visit Australia with the original Mousketeers, but never came about. I am still sorry she didn't get to visit Australia, though.
She was very afraid of poisonous snakes and declined the visit.
I watched them all the time when I was little, so many memories :(
1:17
I got so surprised by him because he came out of nowhere
ANNETTE
Interesting. Three musketeers represnted elementary school. Three middle school and three high school.
They used to have reruns of the show when I was a young kid in school. I had such a crush on Darlene it didn't occur to me till I was a bit older that I was a preteen fantasizing about lady in her fifties.
Now this is BEAUTIFUL decent well behaved children, well groomed and talented. I do think Cheryl had the best stage presentation. I though she was the prettiest.
I was in love with Karen
I was in love with Doreen. It was sad for me to hear when she passed.
I agree, I always thought Cheryl was the prettiest.
And ALL WHITE😢
Actually these are not the originals as look how grown up they all are.....this was a later production. Most were on every year, however, there were changes in the talent throughout the years. They were a very talented group of kids. Roy and Jimmie were fantastic also. Thanks Walt. Thanks Mickey!
These are most definitely the originals. I grew-up watching them every afternoon after school in the 50's. Google Original Mouseketeers. It was these kids right from the start in 1955.
stevethrasher - Pease read what I wrote. I think that I made it clear and you took info out of context.. Most were Mousketeers each year..BUT THERE WERE CHANGES. Did you know Paul Peterson and Johnny Crawford were both Mousketeers for a short time. I don't see them dancing away in this piece of film. Look at Annette...She has developed. This is alater production probably 1959. There were some kids that came and went and were Mousketeers for just a very short time...Like Mark. Where is he in this production? Where is Johnny Crawford in this production? I am not saying that the people on stage in this number were not original members. I am saying some original members were gone by this time....
I can tell we're not in the same age bracket. I'm sure this video is not the very first show from 1955, but believe me these are the MAIN kids who appeared from the very beginning. Disney had many young actors under contract in the 50's. Again I'll say, Google Original Mouseketeers and LOOK at the names. They are the same names the kids say on this video.
I watched it from day one...The title on this The Mickey Mouse Club - Original Mouseketeers. - ORIGINAL MOUSEEKETEERS. Now reread my first comment. Let's just stop here....No need to go on about it. Have a great weekend!
You too. It was a great show and memory from our childhoods.
My mom looked a lot like Darlene when she was younger.
They were all so talented...
This was the standard "Mouseketeer" opening, with roll call [Monday-Thursday], in the 1957-'58 season [on Fridays, they did it in their "Talent- Round-Up Day" cowboy outfits].
I wish I could've been alive to see this show. But I wasn't born until 2001
SuperJackster01 The best rendition was in the 90s...
That's what UA-cam and DVDs are for! :D
Wow, I remember watching this stuff on late night tv when I was a kid a few years back. I wish they still ran stuff like this. It's much better than the crappy toon comedy act they have on nowadays. I miss this stuff...
Bobby is the best dancer! Such enthusiasm.
Now I want to watch all of them from 1950s - 1990s , but I'm 66 yrs late!!!!!!
Awsome! I used to watch this everyday after school. :) (I still remember some of the words! Lol!)
Cheryl had the BEST smnile. god she could light up a room!
She buried three husbands.
Cheryl holderidges first husband was lance reventlow, son of millions Redd betty Hutton.
I remember seeing every single episode of The Mickey Mouse Club every single day when I was much younger.
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thanks you so much this brings back so many memories. i started crying because of all the happy memories.
Rip Karen ❤️❤️❤️
I love the blast at the beginning in the brass...Another great Buddy baker arrangement and great cheography(Burch MAnn?) executed wonderfully be the Mouseketeers
I was looking into this television show and while the 50s were known for being a particularly all-white time, this show did feature Jewish members, one or two Hispanics and Asians, and quite a few Italians. It seems strange, but they faced discrimination back the too.Even for minorities, this show made an effort to be a good, loving example to children, in a time where childhood was everything. Annette was lovely and still is. It would be nice if kids today could experience this kind of show.
RIP Karen....😢
Say Hi to Annette up in heaven....
You can't leave my namesake Cheryl out
WHAT A CLASS ACT GOD BLESS YOU ANNETTE
R.I.P. Annette you were one of my favorite actresses. I may be young but my mama raised my on the beach blanket bingo movies and you will forever hold a spot in my heart.
R.I.P. Annette. You and the rest of the mouseketeers brought so much fun to us kids then continued into our teens with your movies with Frankie and the gang loved you then and still do ❤️❤️❤️
May God wrap you in His Loving arms. You have brought great joy to all your fans and you will be missed. What a great and warm lady you have become, strong and brave. God bless you and keep you. E
I use to watch this when I was a kid 🤗
As a pre-K kid that year, I wonder how many others decided along with me that we were somehow _lacking_ if we didn't dress up in "club uniforms," sing and tap-dance for the camera every afternoon? That's a very impressionable age, and everything looked glamorous to me. It was only later that I learned to be grateful for the much more normal existence that was my life!
Darlene was my favourite. But they were all so talented loved that show growing up.
Tommy is really out of place on throughout this whole piece; he needed to slide over to his left so that he could be in the center of the girls like Bobby and Cubby are; it looks really bad because it is very noticeable...Tommy looks like he's standing behind Darlene; this was a long time ago, and filming/timing probably wasn't watched carefully like it is now, but this is is still timeless Disney; I LOVE IT!!
singlemom cobb ... I think you are probably correct there because he apparently wasn’t a dancer and struggled in the beginning .. he took extra classes to improve himself in order to stay on the show .. however he did improve and is now remembered as one of the signature performers
Love the innocence of this clip
My innocent days of childhood.... what the "orientation" of them was, was completely beyond my childhood knowledge.....and am I glad 60 years later.....
@johnrunion : I think it had to do not only with their talent (whether they could sing dance, act, etc.) , but also their overall professionalism , e.g. could they follow instructions and retain information quickly during rehearsal, did they behave on the set, could they maintain a consistent quality of performance during retakes, that kind of stuff. The red team kids were the ones with the most wherewithal, very important when cranking out shows on a tight schedule and budget.
I was born in the early 90s and I still remember them showing this on Disney. Then in the 90s the Mousketeers were Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears etc.. Me my mom and my sister would always watch it. Me and My mom would always watch the original Mask of Zorro. That was our favorite. I would give up so much just to relive those days.
My kid brother used to drive us all crazy watching the reruns of this in the late 70's. He would bug Mom and Dad and a couple of Aunt's & Uncle's wanting to be taken to Disneyland; usually crying. Mom made it so he could come up in the evening and watch it instead of working in the fields. It was a foil to come up and pig out in the kitchen and fridge. He never got fat but after scarfing down 2 boxes of nilla wafers and a plate of lasagna, his butt was busted, no more MMC and back to work.
I was one of The Next Generation, first seeing the show in the fall of 1962. Thank my posse for coming up with, "Who's the leader of the club that's made for you and me? M-I-C-K-E-Y- Oh, you S-O-B!"
On this day in 1955 {July 17th} the Mickey Mouse Club first appeared on TV; it was included in an ABC-TV special celebrating the opening of "Disneyland" in California.
It evolved into a daily TV show; in its original format it ran until 1959...
So cool that they could sing and tap! Thanks for posting this. I'm only 30 so I grew up with the 90s version but this was great!
RIP Annette Funicello. She OWNS and OWNED the Mouseketeers, and the WHOLE generations of the Mousketeers (70s and 90s versions as well.) My beloved Annette Funicello.
My grandma was born in 1961 and remembers the whole thing and knows Annette 😂😂😂😂
The show ran from 1955 to 1959. Four seasons only.
I mean just this opening :3
Omg ,Your Grandma was born in 1961? We are the same age! i'm too young to be a grandfather( my son is only 18!
ha ha i remember staying up late so i could watch the reruns I'm currently 18 and glad to say i still remember the intro and outro to the show...
That song and dance in the beginning was really radical back then. That was like the death metal of 1955.
"those darn Mikey Moose kids and all of their stompin' and carrying on! And that music! Heavens to Betsy! It's just a bunch of clowns tuning their instruments!"
THIS IS SO BEAUTIFUL,,,,I LOVE THIS,,I GUESS I REMEMBER THAT,,THANKS
Don Grady one of the sub-originals died this year of cancer. He was born in 1944. His real
name was Don Agratti. As a kid he lived in Lafayette California. In the late 50's and early
60's he had the part of Robbie on the show My Three Sons starring Fred MacMurray.
I still have it memorized and I used to watch it on Vault Disney as well. And I was so shocked when I heard that Annette passed away. R.I.P.
I have, and recently read, "The Official Mickey Mouse Club Book" by Lorraine Santoli. I highly encourage all boomers who loved the show to read it. It has many behind the scenes stories and anecdotes. The forward is by Annette. It's a wonderful story of how it all came to be, where the Mouseketeers came from, and stories about some that didn't make it and why. Paul Peterson, of The Donna Reed Show, for example, was too rambunctious and slightly out of control, so he didn't make it but for a very brief period. It's a great read with many pictures and even lyrics to some of the show's songs (as if any of us ever forgot them, right?).
The Disney Channel has become a JOKE. I don't watch it anymore.
J Dano I have that book! I treasure it! So many wonderful photographs and stories! I know this thread is old now, and you will probably never read this but thank you for your comment. From a fellow fan.
So yeah, I'm almost 60 years old and I can still sing this song without missing a beat. Sue me LOL
rip Annette u will be missed my favorite show when I was growing up!
This would be a great idea to do a GoAnimate remake of "We're the Mouseketeers" in tribute to Annette Funicello. I'll work on that soon.
And Kanye thinks he is talented ......
And his children ? Hmmm
Rest In Peace sweet Annette. You were the best part of my weekday afternoons.
i love them so much. :) makes me think of when me and my mom would stay up till midnight to watch them rerun it on disney channel.
Tim Considine (my heart throb) was Spin, David Stollery was Marty. Tommy Kirk was with Tim in the Hardy Boys series.
RIP Annette; you were my favorite MOUSEKETEER, and you will be sorely missed; GOD bless the FUNICELLO FAMILY at this difficult time....she was a LEGEND!!!! I will miss the BEACH BLANKET BINGO movies with you too!!!!
Annette Funicello died on Monday April 8, 2013 at the age of 70. She died peacefully from complications due to multiple sclerosis, a disease she battled for over 25 years.
So much History with "This" Cast. Cubby O'Brien became a successful Drummer who worked on The Grease Soundtrack. Annette Funicello died of MS related causes. Bobby would later perform on The Lawrence Welk Show who now performs in Branson, Mo., while Darlene Valentine got arrested for a Poor Man's Ponzi Scheme. I heard that back in the day auditioning was alot of hard work. They wanted to know if you could do it all. Sing, Dance, Play An Instrument, Write A Song, etc. For all of the Kids who made it many didn't. Jessica Simpson, Elizabeth Hendrickson (Soap Actress) and Paul Williams Oscar Winner for Evergreen who also worked with the Carpenters. For Several Years The Mickey Mouse Club was on after American Bandstand.
Karen Pendleton was involved in an accident that left her paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair for the rest of her life.
Don't figure out my age, but I remember when the Mickey Mouse Club was on after American Bandstand.
@@JuliafloRight On! In fact Dick Clark would say "And Now The Mouse Is On His Way But For Now Dick Clark (Salute) So Long. I was born in 1966 so I didn't see this show in it's original broadcast. Then Annette apears on the show singing a novelty song called Tall Paul.
WWerandYortoify: My cousin was named after your Mom! Loved the show so much - knew every routine and dreamed for years of being a Mousketeer. Hope you and your mom are happy and well.
Annette had an advantage.. shed been dancing since she was 4...her parents put her in it since she was so shy
It may help her overcome her shyness
OMG I GUESS HAIRSPRAY'S ROLL CALL WAS BASED OFF OF THIS! Especially with Darlene and Doreen!