Catching up with the '90s cast of The Mickey Mouse Club.
"The Mickey Mouse Club" was a beloved 1950s TV program. Although the show looked purely fun and educational, some shocking things happened behind the scenes!
Annette Funicello, the most popular member of the original Mickey Mouse Club (1955-1959), passed away a couple of days ago. Seeing her name in the news made me think about the other original Mousek…
The Mickey Mouse Club: A Beloved Icon of Childhood Entertainment
As the decade of the 2020s picks up speed, it’s sometimes fun to look back at the previous decades to see how the media we watch today changed and took shape through so many years. One form of media that dominated the younger audience were cartoons and ‘50s cartoons are surely some of the greatest. Simple but catchy, cartoons of the ‘50s are some of the most original and creative content we can experience on our televisions and streaming services. As the assortment of cartoons has grown since the ‘50s, one can marvel at just how fun and relevant to modern society these cartoons are.
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In 1989, The Disney Channel launched a brand new version of the famous Mickey Mouse Club. Mickey Mouse was really just a mascot for the show. In fact, eventually he was dropped as the show became "MMC" and the Mouse was not even mentioned. The talented, versatile young cast was the main focus. The new Mouseketeers ditched the ears for cool varsity jackets featuring their names and the new Mickey Mouse Club logo. The show was kind of like Nickelodeon's "You Can't Do That On Television" mixed with "Saturday Night Live." The very first "New" members of the Mickey Mouse Club were (from left to right): Jennifer McGill, Tiffini Hale, DeeDee Magno, Chase Hampton, Albert Fields, David Kater, Braden Danner, Brandy Brown, Josh Ackerman, Damon Pampolina, Lindsey Alley and Roque Herring. The kids performed in all sorts of comedy skits and musical numbers. The young performers were joined by their adult co-stars/co-hosts, Fred Newman and Mowava Pryor. Like the original Mickey Mouse Club, each day's show had a theme. Monday was Music, Tuesday featured Special Guests, Wednesday was Anything Can Happen, Thursday was Party (replacing the original "Circus") and Friday was Talent/Hall of Fame. The Mickey Mouse Club was one of the first shows to be filmed at the Disney MGM Studios at Walt Disney World in Florida, which also debuted in 1989. The Disney MGM Studios was quite different in its earlier days. It was much smaller! And yes, there is a big upside down "Hidden Mickey" here. This map of Disney MGM Studios from 1989 shows the very limited roster of attractions at that time. At this point, the Star Wars themed Star Tours ride was still not open. Much of the park was only accessible to guests as part of the Backstage Studio Tour, via a Tram ride and a Walking Tour. The Walking Tour went through the Soundstages on raised tunnels above the action, so visitors may have seen The Mickey Mouse Club being filmed (from behind soundproof glass) Eventually, actual television and film production at the Disney MGM Studios ended. A 2009 map of the park, now called "Disney's Hollywood Studios," shows how much the place has changed. The Production Center area with the Soundstages is now home to Pixar Place, with the Toy Story Midway Mania ride. Star Tours is currently being updated to a new ride experience. The park now also features MuppetVision 3D, the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, and the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith. Before kids had the Internet, they could join the Mickey Mouse Club by mail! Tiffini and Damon think you'd be a good member of The Club. "The Club" shorthand seems to signal the beginning of the "MMC" and dropping "Mickey Mouse" from the name. How do you get into The Club? You buy your way in! Life is like that. This cool, exclusive merchandise from 1989 is SO 1990! New cast members were always being introduced to the show. Some new members of the Mickey Mouse Club, I mean MMC, for 1990 were Jason Minor, Marc Worden, and Mylin Brooks. Later additions include Christina Aguilera (1993), JC Chasez (1991), Ryan Gosling (1993), Keri Russell (1991), Britney Spears (1993) and Justin Timberlake (1993). Before Jason Priestley was Brandon Walsh on "Beverly Hills 90210", he played a greaser named Buzz Gunderson on "Teen Angel," a serial featured on The Mickey Mouse Club in 1989. Around the same time Jason Priestley was a 1950s biker guardian angel on "Teen Angel," he was a cast member on the TV series "Sister Kate." I vividly remember this long-forgotten show because one episode featured Milli Vanilli singing "Blame It On The Rain." I don't care if they did lip sync---I liked them! Jason Priestley returned for a "sequel" called "Teen Angel Returns." Disney had another "Teen Angel" series on ABC's TGIF lineup in 1997, featuring Maureen McCormick (Marcia Brady from "The Brady Bunch"). In 1990, The Mickey Mouse Club/MMC had a new band called The Party. The Party featured original Mickey Mouse Club cast members Albert Fields, Chase Hampton, DeeDee Magno, Tiffini Hale and Damon Pampolina. The Party got its name through a contest held by The Disney Channel. The Party did quite a bit of touring. I thought their song, "Summer Vacation" was catchy! Delta Air Lines was "The Official Airline of Disneyland and Walt Disney World" and presented The Party Tilyadrop Tour. I wonder if there will ever be a new Mickey Mouse Club. They could call it "The New New New Mickey Mouse Club". Or "MMC: A New Legacy." Perhaps "Disney*Pixar Presents The Buzz Lightyear Bunch." UPDATE April 7, 2014: The Party is back together (except for Tiffini) and can be found at www.ThePartyAintOver.com. Their new tune, "Salute to Summer" is pretty darn catchy! Damon can still bust a move. For more fun with the MMC, check out Time For The New Mickey Mouse Club, Kids Incorporated, and More!
On this day in 1989, ‘The All New Mickey Mouse Club,’ or ‘MMC,’ premiered on the Disney Channel.
About this product Product Information One of the quintessential children's programs of the 1950s, THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB was a variety show featuring comedic skits, musical numbers, cartoons, and guest stars. It featured a rotating cast of child and teenaged performers, including Annette Funicello, who became a popular teen idol both during and after her stint on the program. THE BEST OF THE MICKEY MOUSE CLUB collects the most entertaining sketches, singing, and dancing that were featured on the program during its run from 1955 until 1959. Product Identifiers UPC 0786936293692 eBay Product ID (ePID) 45644440 Product Key Features Format DVD Movie/TV Title Best Of The Mickey Mouse Club Genre Children's & Family Additional Product Features Number of Discs 1 Rating NR Film Country USA Show More Show Less
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While in rehearsal for the Club Mickey Mouse Back-to-School special, JC Chasez surprised the Mouseketeers! JC was a member of the The All-New Mickey Mouse Club back in the ‘90s, and of course, rose to fame as a part of *NSYNC.
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Disneyland celebrates the 50th anniversary of The Mickey Mouse Club by honoring 10 of the original Mouseketeers during a media event in front of Sleeping Beauty's Castle. Original Mouseketeers Cubby...
Catching up with the '90s cast of The Mickey Mouse Club.