Get ready to ride a tide of holiday hilarity when Mickey Mouse: Merry & Scary releases on Disney DVD September 26! These festive episodes of Disney’s Emmy® Award-Winning “Mickey Mouse” Cartoon Shorts will make you laugh yourself silly whether you’re trimming the tree or carving a pumpkin!This DVD includes Includes two 22-minute holiday themed episodes, The Scariest Story Ever: A Mickey Mouse Halloween Spooktacular and Duck The Halls: A Mickey Mouse Christmas Special. There are five 3-minute bonus shorts included on the DVD also:
- Ghoul Friend
- The Boiler Room
- Black & White
- Entombed
- Split Decision
The Scariest Story Ever: A Mickey Mouse Halloween Spooktacular! – For Halloween, Mickey has tricked out his house like a “tomb, sweet, tomb” and along with his pals Donald and Goofy, plans to tell hair-raising Halloween stories! However, his attempt at being scary falls flatter than a pancake. Can Mickey conjure up a truly terrifying tale before the stroke of midnight?
Duck The Halls: A Mickey Mouse Christmas Special – It’s the most wonderful time of the year…to migrate south for the winter! But Donald wants to stay put and celebrate his first Christmas with his friends. Mickey creates the ultimate list of everything to make Donald’s first Christmas great, but before you can catch a snowflake on your tongue, Donald has turned into a shivering, sneezing duck-cicle!
The voice cast includes Chris Diamantopoulus as Mickey Mouse/Vampire; Russi Taylor as Minnie/Huey/Dewey/Louie/The Witch; Bill Farmer as Goofy; Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck; Tress MacNeille as Daisy Duck; and Corey Burton as Professor Von Drake. The Executive Producer is Paul Rudish.To get into the spirit of the Halloween season, my daughter and I decided to make a couple of Mickey-inspired trick-or-treat buckets. I love simple DIYs, especially when they involve Mickey Mouse! I wanted to share ours with you because they were so simple to make and can be easily recreated.Here’s what you’ll need to make your own Mickey-inspired Trick-or-Treat Buckets:
- Bucket or pail, 1 per person
- White foam pieces
- 1/2′ wide ribbon, Halloween colors
- Trim of your choie
- Tulle, Halloween colors
- A black permanent marker
- Glue gun and refills
- Scissors
Instructions:
- Grab an inspirational image of Mickey’s glove from the Internet.
- Use pencil to draw onto the white foam. Make one for each bucket or pail.
- Cut out shape carefully.
- Use the black permanent marker to draw accents and outline the glove.
- Stick Mickey’s glove onto the front of the bucket using the hot glue gun.
- Cute a few pieces of tool and ribbon and tie onto each side of the bucket, where the handles are and trim edges.
- Finally, glue a fun trim around the rim of the bucket
How cute did our buckets turn out? My daughter did the majority of the work. She’s my resident artist and I’m really excited to use them when we attend Mickey’s Halloween Party at Disneyland Resort. Meanwhile, I’m using them in my classroom to hold rewards for my students. Boy, do they pay attention when I pick one of the buckets up!
I’m also having a giveaway for one (1) of my lucky readers to win their very own copy of Mickey Mouse: Merry & Scary! To enter, leave a comment below and tell me if you about one of your special Halloween traditions. I will accept comments for this giveaway until 11:59 p.m. on October 2. I will choose a winner on October 3 via Random Number Generator and notify the winner. Giveaway is open to U.S. Residents of the Continental U.S., ages 18 and older. Prize has no cash value.
Don’t forget, you can bring home the laughs and grab Mickey Mouse: Merry & Scary! on Disney DVD September 26th!
I love making home made costumes for Halloween!
My kids would love this. Hope to win
I’m an elementary school teacher, so the traditions abound! We attend Trick or Treat Street at one of the local high schools, a safe, indoor (Colorado is cold!) event that the high school students do a wonderful job with. The hallways are decorated in different fun themes. We also put a fire pit on the driveway and greet all the trick-or-treaters with warmth and candy, while the adults enjoy their own fun beverages!
My Halloween tradition is to take my nephew out trick or treating. I hope that I win. My niece and nephew love the Duck the Halls Christmas special on this dvd. Thanks for the giveaway. I hope that I win.
I love shopping at the Dollar Tree for Halloween! So much good stuff for xheap! But you must go early in the season.
We go to a neighborhood party for pizza and disperse to trick or treat.
We always carve pumpkins for Halloween.
We try and make our own halloween decorations.
Love these, so cute! We always make our own Halloween costumes, I made my son’s very first costume and he is now 9 and requests me to make it vs buying one so it’s now a family tradition to make the costumes and trick or treat bags for all our littles.
Congrats Stephanie! You were my winner!
We always have milkshakes on Halloween! 🙂