Mickey's Tale of Two Witches
Mickey's Tale of Two Witches is a List of [Halloween television specials|Halloween television special] that premiered on October 7, 2021 on Disney Junior. It is produced by Disney Television Animation. It is the first spin-off special of Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures before Mickey and Minnie [Wish Upon a Christmas].
Premise
On Halloween, Mickey tells Pluto a story about two witches-in-training, Minnie the Wonderful and Daisy Doozy, who must pass four tests to graduate from the Witch Academy in Happy Haunt Hills. While Daisy isn’t confident about passing, she and Minnie join forces, along with Count Mickula and the gang, to defeat a mischievous ghost. Minnie and Daisy learn that working together makes their magic and their friendship much stronger.Voice cast
- Bret Iwan as Mickey Mouse, Count Mickula
- Bill Farmer as Goofy, Franken-Goof, Pluto, Werewolfy Pluto
- Daniel Ross as Donald Duck, Mummy Donald
- Tress MacNeille as Daisy Duck, Daisy Doozy
- Kaitlyn Robrock as Minnie Mouse, Minnie the Wonderful Witch
- Jim Cummings as Pete, Pete the Ghost
- Frank Welker as Figaro, Butch the Bulldog
- Nika Futterman as Cuckoo-Loca, Spooky-Loca
- April Winchell as Clarabelle Cow, Witch Master Clarabelle
- Additional voices by Bill Farmer, Daniel Ross, and Frank Welker
Songs
- "How to Witch" – sung by Daisy Doozy, Minnie the Wonderful Witch & Witch Master Clarabelle
- "The Fright Stuff" – sung by Pete the Ghost
- "Spooky Side" – sung by Daisy Doozy & Minnie the Wonderful Witch
- "Spooky Spirit" – sung by Count Mickula & the gang
Release
Reception
Critical response
Kristy Ambrose of TheGamer named Mickey's Tale of Two Witches one of the best Disney Halloween films. She said that the movie is a sweet tale featuring two beloved Disney characters, noting the fun of seeing familiar faces in magical attire. Ambrose praised its suitability for younger viewers due to its 47-minute runtime as an official entry in the Disney Junior library. She found the story engaging, as it follows Minnie the Wonderful and Daisy Doozy training at the Witch Academy in Happy Haunt Hills, emphasizing that magic is more effective when friendship is the main ingredient. Lauren Phillips of Real Simple stated that Mickey's Tale of Two Witches is a "super sweet" choice for families with young children. She described it as the "perfect" Halloween show to watch for the event.Larry Stansburry and Cameron Jenkins of Good Housekeeping listed Mickey's Tale of Two Witches in their best Disney Halloween movies and said that the film is ideal for kids, as it features Minnie and Daisy undertaking four tests to graduate as real witches. They noted the television special for highlighting the importance of teamwork and stated that it ultimately strengthens both the characters' friendship and their magical abilities. Casey Suglia and Sydni Ellis of Romper included Mickey's Tale of Two Witches 39th in their list of the best Halloween films on Disney+, calling the Halloween special "cute," and wrote, "It features fun songs, magic spells, a mischevious ghost, and plenty of Halloween fun."