

Product Description "Classic Disney characters and a classic story unite for a colorful and witty new comic adventure" (Gerry Putzer, New York Daily News) in the musical, full-length movie based on the timeless tale "The Three Musketeers." Best buddies Mickey, Donald, and Goofy are small-time janitors with big dreams of becoming Musketeers. Their lives are turned upside down when Peg-Leg Pete, captain of the Musketeers, and his sinister lieutenant Clarabelle use them in a dastardly plot to rid the kingdom of Princess Minnie -- the only mouse standing in Pete's way of the throne. Mickey, Donald, and Goofy may not look like heroes, but they have a surprise for Pete. Powered by teamwork and friendship, they soon learn that they can accomplish anything if they work together. Packed with swashbuckling action and six rousing songs -- featuring comical spins on classical music by Beethoven, Tchaikovsky, and others -- this exciting musical comedy is sure to be a hit with the entire family. .com The unlikeliest heroes in any queen's court would have to be janitors Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy, who dream of adventure in Disney's animated feature The Three Musketeers and get their wish under dubious circumstances. Though the trio aspires to perform brave deeds on behalf of their monarch, Minnie Mouse (who pines for a fantasy beau that looks a lot like Mickey), they are held back as servants by the head Musketeer, Pete. What they don't know is that Pete secretly schemes to get rid of the queen but has, thus far, failed in his efforts. Desperate, he appoints Mickey and his bumbling friends guardians to Minnie--on the assumption she'll be all the more vulnerable--but underestimates their determined, if slapstick, resourcefulness. Good, classic Disney comedy meets storybook romance in this short (68 minutes) animated feature, which features songs and familiar melodies by Tchaikovsky, Strauss, and Beethoven. --Tom Keogh P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); Review "A Rip-roaring comic romp!" -- Michael Trotman, Family Fun Magazine"A fabulously funny farce in the classic Disney style" -- Michael Trotman, Family Fun Magazine"A magical Disney famiy reunion, filled with swashbuckling action and toe-tapping tunes!" -- Bruce Kluger, Parenting Magazine"Brimming with derring-do and trademark Disney wit" -- Chris Chiarella, Home Theater Buyer's Guide"Classic Disney characters and a classic story unite for a colorful and witty new comic adventure." -- Gerry Putzer, New York Daily News See more
D**N
good buy
Good movie worth enjoying.
C**R
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Good
M**Y
Hilarious
Tragically optimistic janitors Mickey, Donald, and Goofy hope to one day be Musketeers. When given the chance, they blunder their way through every situation until good triumphs in the end. Evil Clarabel is the absolute best.
R**N
Had to share it with my siblings!
When we were little, Mom and Dad got this for us on VHS. My brother, sister and I literally watched it until it fell apart! Flash forward years later and we have new siblings. Of course, I had to share the joy with them! Unlike many movies you watch when you are young and then watch again years later, this one was BETTER than I remembered it! It is a shorter movie but not annoying when watched on repeat, and riddled with the cliche's children (and adults) adore. Great soundtrack especially the "Bad Guy Song." It is very funny. The plot could use some more fleshing out, but that would require time not available when this was produced (for various reasons).
R**T
It's alright.
I saw the reviews of this with Ebert and the guy who replaced Gene Siskel. They gave it a thumbs up, and during one pay period, when I had some excess cash to spend, I splurged on a used copy.I liked what I saw, but it felt a little forced in the humor department. BACKGROUND; Disney and Warner Brothers were bitter rivals in the 30s, 40s, and up through the 60s. It wasn't until some bean conter at WB realized that WB could save money by re-issuing and re-editing their current crop of animation that WB's animation studios fell into dissuse as the division was all but shut down. This left Disney and MGM, and MGM was investing more and more in musical spectacles. This left Disney as the animation king (well, at least here in the US).As such Disney took some story styling cues from Warner Brothers and integrated them into their short films and features. It worked. The only problem is that Disney is not Warner. Disney has matured and polished its animation storytelling styles since that time, but when this film came out there was still a lot of rough edges that needed to be smoothed out.Even so, the humor does deliver for those who like zingers in their toons. Mickey, Donald and Goofy go through a G-rated retelling of Dumas' tale, and save the Queen and France at the end of the adventure.I liked it. It was okay. But it wasn't sterling, and, like I say, Disney was just getting its sea legs under it as they took a more classic Waner Brother's approach to witty cartoon story telling.Have a gander and enjoy.
J**N
A great mickey and company cartoon, great quality dvd
This is a great cartoon and dvd, high quality, we are totally satisfied with our purchase of it. Thank you.
W**A
Nice
Good video
W**
Awesome movie for last few days of school
I love his movie with the music, the students get to hear the music from opera but also have fun with Mickey Donlad and Goofy.
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