Minnie feels left out when Mickey offers Daisy a chance to perform at the club.
A very-recognizable audience of Disney animated characters gather into the House of Mouse nightclub to enjoy musical guests, cartoon shorts and Master of Ceremonies Mickey Mouse's comical introductions from the stage.
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Minnie feels left out when Mickey offers Daisy a chance to perform at the club.
It's Mickey's birthday and Minnie goes to the prop basement to find a perfect present for Mickey. In "The Color Caper", Mickey and his friends must stop the Phantom Blot from stealing all of the world's colors so he could become the Phantom Rainbow. Mickey and his friends defeat the Phantom Blot and the color is returned. Mickey gives Minnie her colors back, but her outfit isn't the same color. In "Donald's Pool", Donald sets up a series of strict rules at the pool. Mrs. Turtle forces Donald to look after Baby Shelby, but looking after the rambunctious turtle proves to be a frivolous task for Donald, when Baby Shelby attempts to dive off the diving board and swim in the big pool. Mrs. Turtle praises Donald for teaching Baby Shelby to swim, she and her son decide to come back everyday, much to Donald's dismay. Mickey and his friends find Minnie, but he feels bad for ruining his own surprise, but they soon notice that Daisy is trying to put on a one-woman show. Mickey and his friends confront Daisy for her selfishness. With the show almost over, Minnie and her friends wish Mickey a happy birthday and the fireworks show goes off.
It's Halloween at the House of Mouse and Donald is trying very hard to win the costume contest but in order for Pete to get his revenge on everyone for making fun of his costume choices Pete releases a trio of Hitchhiking Ghosts from The Haunted Mansion onto to the club to try and scare everyone away.
Donald never thought that black and white cartoons were really too funny, but a new vintage character, a duck named Dennis, tries to win Donald over.
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