In this series of cartoon shorts, Mickey Mouse finds himself in silly situations all around the world! From New York to Paris to Tokyo, Mickey experiences new adventures with his friends!
The best episode of "Mickey Mouse" season 3 is "Coned", rated 7.3/10 from 144 user votes. It was directed by Dave Wasson and written by Paul Rudish, Darrick Bachman, Clay Morrow, Dave Tennant. "Coned" aired on 7/17/2015 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "One Man Band".
Mickey and Pluto’s day becomes a series of mishaps when Mickey, sympathizing with his injured pup Pluto, decides to ‘cone’ himself.
Director: Dave Wasson
Writer: Paul Rudish, Darrick Bachman, Clay Morrow, Dave Tennant
After finding a perfect spot to play his music, Mickey keeps having to flee guards in London.
Director: Dave Wasson
Writer: Paul Rudish, Dave Wasson, Darrick Bachman
In this tribute to Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, when Pete steals all the coins from a wishing well, it is up to Mickey to stop him.
Director: William Reiss
Writer: Paul Rudish, Dave Wasson, Darrick Bachman, William Reiss, Aliki Theofilopoulos
When Mickey realizes there's no snacks for movie night, he braves a storm.
Director: Dave Wasson
Writer: Paul Rudish, Dave Wasson, Darrick Bachman, Bernie Petterson
Mickey goes head to head with his car after it refuses to take him to the beach!
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Derek Dressler, Paul Rudish, Clay Morrow, Aaron Springer
Mickey attempts to save face in front of Minnie after he is literally scared white.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Darrick Bachman, Clay Morrow
A group of rogue piñatas threaten to ruin Mickey's birthday fiesta.
Director: Alonso Ramirez Ramos
Writer: Alonso Ramirez Ramos, Paul Rudish, Darrick Bachman
Mickey, Donald, and Goofy must save Professor Von Drake after accidentally jettisoning him out of a submarine.
Director: Alonso Ramirez Ramos
Writer: Alonso Ramirez Ramos, Paul Rudish, Dave Wasson, Darrick Bachman
Mickey decides to take Minnie on a romantic drive to see the sunset when he encounters some unsavory bikers who question his ride.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Paul Rudish, Heiko von Drengenberg, Darrick Bachman
Mickey is unable to say no to his friends and just about anyone else. With Donald's tutoring he learns to overcome his inability.
Director: Clay Morrow
Writer: Darrick Bachman, Clay Morrow
Mickey’s dream of camping the old fashioned way is threatened after Donald shows up in a state-of-the-art RV.
Director: Dave Wasson
Writer: Paul Rudish, Dave Wasson, Darrick Bachman
Mickey squares off against Peg Leg Pete in a Russian folk dance battle to rescue Minnie from his clutches.
Director: Joseph Holt, Dave Thomas
Writer: Paul Rudish, Mark Ackland, Darrick Bachman, Riccardo Durante
Mickey tries to get through a date with Minnie wearing the world's most uncomfortable sweater.
Director: William Reiss
Writer: Paul Rudish, Darrick Bachman, William Reiss
A pair of jealous merchants threatens Mickey’s treats stand inside the Grand Bazaar.
Director: Paul Rudish, Clay Morrow
Writer: N/A
After seeing people around town including Mickey, with only one sock stolen, Minnie decides to take matters into her own hands and tries to bag the culprit responsible for these sock stealing scenes.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Paul Rudish, Joe Pitt, Darrick Bachman
Mickey's determination to write an illusive song leads him on a mystical journey through the Hawaiian Islands.
Director: Alonso Ramirez Ramos
Writer: Alonso Ramirez Ramos, Paul Rudish, Darrick Bachman
Mickey and Minnie get separated inside a spooky tomb located under the Valley of the Kings in Egypt.
Director: Dave Thomas
Writer: Paul Rudish, Darrick Bachman
Minnie and her friends attempt to get into the hottest, yet most impossibly booked restaurant in town.
Director: Eddie Trigueros
Writer: Mark Ackland, Darrick Bachman
Mickey is forced to wrangle two very different Donalds after Professor Von Drake's latest invention splits him in half.
Director: Dave Wasson
Writer: Paul Rudish, Darrick Bachman
In the style of the Goofy sports cartoons, Mickey (who is dressed like Howard Cosell) narrates to a basketball team of Goofys the difference between good sportsmanship and bad sportsmanship.
Director: Paul Rudish
Writer: Heiko von Drengenberg, Darrick Bachman