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❤️ 1138 (number) 🐵

"1138 is the natural number following 1137 and preceding 1139. George Lucas and LucasArts One of George Lucas' early short films was Electronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EB, later remade into the 1971 feature film THX 1138. After the film, references to 1138 (and sometimes to THX) are scattered throughout Lucas' films, Lucasfilm productions and LucasArts computer games. =In films= * American Graffiti (1973): The number-plate of Paul Le Mat's deuce coupe is THX 138. * Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (1977): 1138 is the number of the cell block on the Death Star that Luke Skywalker claims to be transferring Chewbacca from. Additionally, the Imperial Stormtrooper suit Luke Skywalker stole in the Death Star belongs to a Stormtrooper with the registration TK-421, but this was scripted and appears in the novelization as THX 1138. Finally, when C-3PO asks Han and Luke what they should do if they are discovered in the hangar control of the Death Star, the monitor behind the robots shows "THX/1138". * Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980): In an approximation of the 1138 meme, General Rieekan issues the following order: "Send Rogues 10 and 11 to Station 3-8". * Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981): The number is heard spoken through an intercom in German, "Eins- eins-drei-acht". The wing number on a plane also reads THX-1138. * Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (1983): The number 1138 is inscribed on the side of Boushh's helmet. * Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989): 1138 is shown in Roman numerals (MCXXXVIII) in Dr. Jones' notebook in the library scene. * Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999): 1138 can be seen on the back of the battle droid that Jar Jar Binks hits over the head after the destruction of the droid control ship. * Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002): When Mace Windu orders a clone pilot to land in an assembly area, 1138 can be seen on the back of the pilot's helmet in LED lights. Later, when Padmé tumbles down a sand dune, 1138 can be briefly seen inscribed in the sand. * Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005): Although not spoken or seen in the final film, CC-1138 is the numerical designation for Commander Bacara, one of the clone troopers seen in the Order 66 sequence. The DVD release contains an Easter egg where a short video clip of Yoda break dancing is shown when the numbers 1-1-3-8 are entered on a remote control. * Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008): A car in the opening scene has a license plate reading THX-138. * Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015): A stormtrooper is referred to by the designation 1138 during the battle at Maz Kanata's castle. =In other media= * Maniac Mansion: The number-plate of the Edison's Edsel car is THX 1138. The code for the safe is 1138. It is also one of the randomly chosen numbers for the Meteor Police in the NES and Commodore 64 versions. * Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders: The phone bill says Zak owes $1138. * Outlaws: The train in the introduction has the number 1138 on its front. * Escape from Monkey Island: When Guybrush meets with his future self in the Mists O' Tyme Marsh, he asks him "If you really are me, then what number am I thinking right now?" One of the answers his alter ego might give is "1138". Later in the game, Guybrush meets a ghostly priest who has deified LeChuck, and also believes in "the Anti- LeChuck", a demonized version of Guybrush with 1138 tattooed on his forehead. * Star Tours: When a guest is waiting in this Disney attraction's spaceport, various announcements can be heard over a PA system in between R2-D2 and C-3PO's conversations—one says: "will the owners of a red-and-black landspeeder, vehicle ID THX-1138, please return to your craft. You are parked in a no-hover area." * Star Wars: The Clone Wars: In Episode 1, Season 3, the final test for the clone cadets is retrieved from file THX, variable 1138. * Star Wars: The Force Unleashed: Stormtroopers in the medical room refer to Starkiller as subject 1138. * Star Wars: Republic Commando: The lead character's codename is RC-1138 * Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II: The clearance code to dock on the Salvation is 'Talus Haroon 10-11-38'. Since 10 is X in Roman numerals, the code can be read as 'TH X-11-38'. * Star Wars: Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast: In the cutscene preceding the first of the Cairn levels, an imperial voice is heard saying "Automated Transport 1-138". * Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds: When selecting an Trooper unit with the Imperial design (a Stormtrooper), he will sometimes say "THX-1138 ready, Sir." Other references Even in media unrelated to Lucasfilm, the number is occasionally featured (generally without the prefix THX), sometimes to popularize the injoke or to tribute Lucas and/or Lucasfilm media. =Film= * Absolon, the number of the address on the computer screen, when Christopher Lambert's character is tracked down by satellite, is 1138 * The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, the number 11-1-38 is mentioned by the Hong Kong Cavaliers in a conversation in the middle of the movie, while they discuss the identity of the Yoyodyne company. * Agent Cody Banks, at the end, Arnold Vosloo's character Francois Molay wears orange prison garb with the inmate number AR 1138 * Continental Divide, when John Belushi pulls away from the curb in a taxi, the one behind him is number 1138. * Crash and Burn, a Charles Band film & Full Moon production - when the robot is damaged the pilot sees on the screen a message: ERROR 1138 * Mandroid, another Charles Band film - the character gets on a train, the train car is numbered 11 38 * Follow That Bird, Big Bird flies to Oceanview, Illinois on Flight CTW 1138 * George Lucas in Love, 1138 appears in the last seconds of the film as Lucas' college dorm room address. * Mission: Impossible, Ethan Hunt's clearance code for the secure call is Bravo Echo One One. BE11, when mirrored, becomes 1138 * Monsters, Inc., one of the CDA (Child Detection Agency) agents near the end of the movie (when Roz, agent 001, enters the room) has the number on the uniform. Also, one of the agents coming out of the toilet has the number. These are different characters in appearance even though they share the same number. * Ocean's Eleven, the code Linus uses to unlock the security door leading to the safe is 1138 * Reign Over Me, the number of Dr. Oakhurst's office * Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, when Polly Perkins and Joe Sullivan arrive at the laboratory of Dr. Walter Jennings, the address on the front door is numbered 1138. * Sneakers, at the very beginning, the access code entered ends in 1138 * Storm, 1138 is used as a door code to a building where a LAN party is held * The Lawnmower Man, the test chimp from the beginning of the movie is later referred as Rosco 1138 * The Matrix, at the end, when Neo places a call from a phone booth, the cascading digits freeze and the number 1138 can be seen brighter than the rest in the bottom-right corner * District 9, during the first opening shot of the alien mother ship, 11:38 is the time recorded on the camera. * In Bitch Slap, during the flashback titled "7 weeks ago", one of the two lesbian cell mates' prisoner number is 1138, as mentioned by the prison guard. * In the short film Where Is Your Head (2010), and its alternative black-and-white version Sleepyhead by Bulgarian writer/director Nenko Genov, the main character inputs the code 1-1-3-8 on the dial of his alarm just before leaving his home. * Iron Sky (2012), when Renate Richter returns to destroyed moon base, her space suit has "SS-1138" in the chest. * Riddick (2013), when examining the area where Riddick has set the traps, one of the bounty hunters reports "Right here! 13-8! * In The Asylum film American Warships, a crate containing 16-inch shells on the Battleship USS Iowa, has 8311-XHT printed on it. * In Spaceballs, Princess Vespa is being held in cell 8311. * Fifty Shades Darker (2017), Christian Grey's Audi Q7 has the license plate CGQ-1138. * In The Lego Batman Movie, the flight at the beginning of the movie is "flight 1138." =Television= * Dancouga - Super Beast Machine God Super Robot anime series, the code THX-1138 was used to activate the combination sequence for the Jyusenki Tai to combine their respective mecha into the gigantic robot Dancouga for the first time in Episode 15. * Dark Angel episode "Heat", the odometer on Max's bike reads 113.8. * Dexter's Laboratory episode "Blackfoot and Slim", the tag that the observation team places on Dexter's ear at the end of the episode reads 1138. * Firefly episode "The Train Job", the number A:1138 is written on top of the train being robbed as Jayne jumps onto it from Serenity. * Futurama episode "Leela and the Genestalk", the Planet Express crew visit a 'redneck' bar called TEX 1138'S. * Giri/Haji in the first episode, the electronic code to the door of murder victim Saburo Endo's home is 1138. * Graceland episode "Pawn", the case number for Paul Briggs is TX1138. * Magnum, P.I. episode "Don't Eat the Snow in Hawaii", when Magnum is trying to steal the Ferrari and needs to disarm the code, the first combo he puts in is 1138. * Pinky and the Brain, in one version of the opening song, the Brain is seen writing an equation on a chalkboard, where he writes "THX=1138". * ReBoot, Used as a heading for spacecraft in Episode 1 (v1.1) - The Tearing. Used again as the approach vector for the remains of the CPU defense force in Episode 24 (v3.1.1). * Robot Chicken episodes: ** "Junk in the Trunk", the cell behind a Cylon in the 'Bloopers' skit is marked 1138. ** "Toy Meets Girl", Panthro of the ThunderCats is incarcerated in cell 1138. ** "Adoption's an Option", when Skynet takes control of Inspector Gadget, in his goggles he sees Penny as "Target: 1138". ** "Star Wars" Special, the address number above Ponda Baba's door is 1138. ** Star Wars Episode III, IG-88 takes his cousin called THX-1138 to a party. * Smallville, Lex Luthor is working on a project entitled Project 1138 (see the episode "Thirst"). NB: Carrie Fisher appears in the episode * Supernatural, in Season 8 Episode 22 Sam and Dean are working on case number 1138, they find a short film in the evidence files for case 1138. * The West Wing, in the season 2 episode "Bad Moon Rising" when C.J. asks her assistant, Carol, how many more interviews she has left to find the source of a press leak; the answer is 1138. * Chuck, Episode 58 "Chuck vs. the Coup D'Etat", the number on the nuclear missile control panel is 01138. * Chuck, Episode 83 "Chuck vs. the Hack Off", Morgan requests a prisoner transfer from the cell block "CB11, section 3 8". * X-Men, in "Beyond Good and Evil Part 2", the license plate on Psylocke's car reads "THX 1138". * Dragon Ball GT, in "Discovering the Truth", the flight that Baby uses to get off- world is "Flight 1138". * Josh Kirby... Time Warrior!, one of the main characters is named Irwin 1138. * The Big Bang Theory, in "The Convention Conundrum", when Sheldon and James Earl Jones go to prank Carrie Fisher, her house number is shown to be 138. * Criminal Minds, Season 7, Episode 5 "From Childhoods' Hour", when the "unsub" logs off his computer a log screen pops up that says "OPERATOR 1138". * Doctor Who: In the Series 9 episode "The Magician's Apprentice", the Doctor travels to Essex in 1138 A.D. * Legends, in "Identity", Martin discovers that he has an infrared tattoo on his arm reading 02TH-X11-38C3. * Arrow, Season 5, Episode 4, Diggle is being held in cell 1138. * Young Sheldon, pilot episode, the bus in the parking lot when Sheldon arrives at school for the first day is #1138. * The Office: In the 2012 episode "The Boat", Angela Martin refers to being out of "1138 forms". =Other= * Adventures in Odyssey, in the "Wonderworld" episode of the radio series, Jimmy Barclay and Lawrence Hodges pretend to be secret agents with code names Agent THX1138 and Agent NCC-1701. * Batman comic, Hush story arc, issue #611, Clark Kent changes into Superman in the Daily Planet room #1138. * Dark Claw Adventures #1 comic, Talia summons Agent THX-1138. * Bully video game, the code used to unlock the security door leading to the observatory is 1138. * "Robot Chicken", a Magic: The Gathering promo card, has a fake 1138 collector's number. * "We Are 138", the Misfits song similarly about a dystopian future where the question is asked, "Is it time to be an android not a man?" may be a reference to THX1138, singer Glenn Danzig having removed the first digit to fit the words into the rhythm of the song. * "Time of Eve", featured a robot called THX and mentioned a rule #1138. * "Back to the Future", The Ride — the number 1138 is featured on one of the videos broadcast from Doc Brown's laboratory. * L.A. Noire video game - Patrol Desk - Handgun Clue - Browning Gun Model 01138. * Duke Nukem Forever video game - When you get in the turret, he keys in 1138 on his keypad. * Mr. Robot video game - Model number of the protagonist robot "Asimov", addressed by HEL as said number. * Isaac Asimov's Robots VCR Mystery Game includes one robot with the serial number 1138. * Payday 2 - the code for the door in the First World Bank heist and the code for the shutters in the Ukrainian Job heist is always 1138. * The Madagaskar Plan, alternate history novel, the number of Madeleine's house in Antzu, that both the hero and villain are looking for, is 1138. * Linux Format magazine - Tux appears on the cover of issue 226 (August 2017) in an orange prison jumpsuit with the number TUX1138 on the lapel. *1138 is the official team number designation for Eagle Engineering, an award-winning robotics team from Chaminade College Preparatory High School in West Hills, CA. * In the 2017 point and click adventure game Thimbleweed Park, 1138 is the lucky number of Uncle Chuck, the number that won him the lottery, and the number used to decode his will. Thimbleweed Park's main developers were Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick, creating the game as an homage to the classic LucasArts titles they had worked on many years prior. References External links * Welcome to TK-421's post Category:Integers Category:In- jokes "

❤️ Flamengos 🐵

"Flamengos is a Portuguese civil parish () on the island of Faial in the archipelago of the Azores. Its name was derived from the grouping of Flemish settlers who made their homes in this landlocked valley, in the municipality of Horta. The population in 2011 was 1,604, in an area of 14.62 km².Eurostat It contains the localities Cruz do Bravo, Farrobo, Lameiro Grande, Rua Nova, São Lourenço and Tafoneiro. History The chapel of São João, in the foothills of Flamengos is the focus of annual festivals on 24 June The first settlers that arrived in the area that became known as the Vale dos Flamengos (, or literally, Valley of the Flemish people), were seeking a sheltered area that provided access to potable water. Their original beachhead, on the Lomba dos Frades, in the Praia do Almoxarife valley was a disaster for the first Captain-Donatário Josse van Huerter (in 1465. His return in 1466-67 began a new phase in the island's history; discovering the fertile and sheltered geomorphology of the interior valley allowed the group of Flemish settlers to establish a foothold on the island (1468).Daniel, Luís; Soares, Natacha, eds (2003) , p.124 These early colonizers cultivated small parcels of land along the river, taking advantage of the springs and fertile volcanic soils, cultivating oranges, corn, legumes, as well as servicing the town and other parishes on the island. The community's primitive church (dedicated to Nossa Senhora da Luz) was constructed shortly after the first settlers established their homes, and was a large three-nave over five pillars, sturdy and well constructed (as the historian Gaspar Frutuoso recounted in his Saudades da Terra). In 1597, Flamengos was raided by English privateers, who remained in the valley for days, pillaging and destroying homes. In 1606 the village of Flamengos had been restored, through the assistance of Jerónimo de Utra Corte Real, and later expanded in 1736, through the initiatives of Manuel Brum da Silveira. Raul Brandão, in his As Ilhas Desconhecidas (1926), described the parish in these terms: "This use to be more animated and rich. Everything around Horta and Flamengos was houses, orchards full of oranges, plants and flowers, the Estate of São Lourenço, the Estate of the Silveiras, the Estate of the Dabneys...". Brandão was referring to a period when the wealthy, rich property owners and farmers had their summer homes and estates within the valley: by 1926, the area was less important for the upwardly mobile, who concentrated in their salons in Horta. On 31 December 1936, a violent earthquake destroyed most of the buildings and homes in the parish. Unfortunately, a similar event occurred on 23 November 1973 and later on 9 June 1998, which permanently destroyed the church of Nossa Senhora da Luz (). The church was rebuilt and inaugurated on 3 April 2016. Geography The valley of Flamengos, in the foothills of the central caldera, as seen from Monte Carneiro The Ribeira dos Flamengos, a constant water source for early settlers Flamengos is located about 5 minutes (and 5 kilometers) from the centre of Horta, via several ancillary roadways along the eastern and southern margins of the Atlantic Ocean. The Flamengos valley is an "amphitheater"-shaped area, relatively planar and intersected by ravines that extend from the slopes of the Cabeço do Fogo. Farmlands dominate the eastern areas and the Flamengos valley, although the flanks of the mountain are used as pastureland and forests. Much of the population is employed in agriculture business, primarily dairy production. = Ecoregions/protected areas= *Parque Florestal de Falca (') Economy The agricultural characteristics of the parish are well known and in cases represent the characteristics of Beiras and Beiras e Trás-os-Montes. The chimneys represent the typical characteristics of southern Portugal. Architecture =Civic= * Fountain of the Bicas (), located along the Rua do Capitão was a public fountain used until 1852; it was one of the few fountains used as a public laundry, used communally by the residents of the village, and may have pre-dated the creation of the parish; * Bridge of Flamengos (), this bridge, another symbol of early 20th Century construction, was begun in 1903 and completed by 1908. * Estate of São Lourenço (), the old property of Tomás de Porra Pereira, former Captain-Donatorio of Faial, and recently transferred to the islands's Serviços Agrários do Faial ('), where for many years it has been used as the location of the island's fairs, expositions, folklore festivals and other activities. * Botanical Garden of Faial (), an interpretative center for common endemic and endangered plants, as well as many varieties of medicinal herbs, used by local residents on the island; =Religious= * Hermitage of São João Baptista (), the chapel is located at a junction of the Estrada da Caldeira (Largo Jaime Melo-Estrada da Ribeira Funda) in the foothills of the central caldera, an access that islanders traditionally used for pilgrimages () to the caldera on the feast day of John the Baptist (24 June).Daniel, Luís; Soares, Natacha, eds (2003), p.127 The erection of a hermitage/chapel came from Manuel da Silveira Brum (who had a summer residence there) and the parish vicar Father João Goulart Cardoso. From the placing of the cornerstone (24 June 1921) the responsibility for the chapel's construction fell to the proprietor and was supported by donations from the local congregation. But the project ran slowly, then stopped in 1925, before being restarted by a stipend from José Rodrigues de Amaral, before his death. In 1944 the chapel was concluded, and blessed on the annual feast day by Father António S. de Medeiros, and the first mass held by Father Goulart Cardoso. The isolated chapel is constructed from basaltic stone in the form of a central nave and tower (constructed over the main entranceway). Culture Traditionally, Flamengos has been the centre of annual São João da Caldeira celebrations (or simply Festas de São João) on the island, held on 23–24 June. These festivals, which have occurred popularly since the 15th-16th century, included pilgrimages from around the island that journeyed to the central caldera, where they would play music, danced and jumped bonfires during the quasi-religious festivities. While the religious pilgrimages were discontinued, the annual festivities continued as a social event with popular marches, food kiosks, picnicking, dances and the community Fogueira de São João (bonfire) highlighting the celebration around midnight. Meanwhile, the following day (24 June) is a municipal holiday (island-wide), that includes a mid-day eucharistic celebration at the hermitage of São João (along the intersection of the Estrada Regional E.R.1-2ª and Rua da Caldeira, midway towards the summit of the caldera). A community lunch, that includes sardines, musical groups, popular marches, exhibitions, traditional folklore dances are held within the shadow of the small chapel, and rounds out the celebrations. The Sociedade Filarmónica Nova Artista Flamenguese (), founded on 23 January 1881, was the first band established in Flamengos. Between 1899 and 1912, its musical director was Maestro Francisco Xavier Simaria, but today Mário Francisco Leal Abreu is currently conducting the brass band. Besides this, there is the Tuna e Grupo Folclórico Juvenil dos Flamengos () was founded in 1978 by António da Luz Rodrigues, who served as its director, which recently (1 March 1999) established an ancillary group, the Grupo de Cantares Sons do Vale (). References ;Notes ;Sources * Category:Parishes of Horta, Azores pt:Flamengos "

❤️ Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas 🐵

"Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas is a 2004 American computer-animated direct- to-video fantasy comedy anthology film produced by DisneyToon Studios (with animation production by Blur Studio and Sparx Animation France). It is the final installment of the DisneyToon's Mickey Mouse movies. A sequel to Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas (1999), the film features Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Goofy, Max, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Huey, Dewey, and Louie and Scrooge McDuck in five different segments. Stories The narrator recites the first ten words of The Night Before Christmas before saying, "Oh, wait. Different story, but we'll still see a mouse". The narrator then announces new tales of giving and loving, and a book opens to show pop-up elves. =Belles on Ice= The narrator said it all started on the first segment when Minnie Mouse and Daisy Duck were competing in an ice skating competition. The girls each are joined by their boyfriends, Mickey and Donald, as they prepare to take the ice. Daisy becomes envious of the crowd's reaction to Minnie and attempts to steal the spotlight for herself. Minnie performs several daredevil stunts to regain the spotlight while Daisy summons the Fantasia Hippos, who become her backup skaters while her counterpart summons the alligators from the 1940 film. Fed up, Daisy and Minnie argue and shove each other, putting each other at risk and then try pulling dramatic stunts to draw the attention of the crowds as Mickey and Donald watch with worry. When Minnie accidentally slips on a fallen handbell while landing from a stunt blindfolded, Daisy helps Minnie up while feeling sorry for her actions. Minnie feels the same way, and they perform a grand finale. =Christmas: Impossible= The second segment tells the story of Huey, Dewey, and Louie celebrating Christmas Eve with Donald and Daisy Duck at Uncle Scrooge's mansion in Duckburg. After causing trouble at dinnertime, the boys know that they are on the naughty list for sure, so they travel to the North Pole to write their names on Santa's good list. At Santa's workshop, the trio cause more trouble such as messing the elves' jobs up, but they and the elves help clean up the mess and save Christmas. Before they leave, they luck into an opportunity to add their names to the good list; however, they add Uncle Scrooge's name instead, mindful of the fact that he was never written onto the list either. On Christmas Day, Santa leaves them a note that explains that their actions have caused them to be also put on the good list. =Christmas Maximus= The third segment's focus is about Max Goof and his father Goofy celebrating the holidays. A young adult Max brings home his girlfriend Mona to meet his father, Goofy. However, Max is unsure whether or not he wants Mona to meet his dad (Most of the story takes place within the song "Make Me Look Good"). Max at first is embarrassed by his dad, who shows baby pictures to Mona and wipes cocoa off Max's face. While wondering outside, he notices that his scarf is made by Goofy and realizes that Goofy is always, well, goofy, and that is why he loves him. Max then forgets about being embarrassed and decides to join in the fun when the popcorn making machine goes haywire. Max tries to stop the machine but has popcorn filling his clothes until he lets go. He becomes embarrassed after having his clothes inflate in front of his girlfriend, Mona and flies across the room. Goofy tries to stop it next, but he is swung around in the air by the machine. Max, Goofy and Mona are all pushed up by the popcorn through the chimney and onto the roof. Following this, Mona then reveals to have the same kind of teeth like Goofy and Max; they all laugh and make snow angels on the roof. =Donald's Gift= The fourth segment focuses on Donald Duck and his Christmas wish of peace and quiet. Daisy Duck and Huey, Dewey, and Louie also appear. As Donald returns home from grocery shopping, he daydreams and misses his bus. He runs to catch after it, but he is slowed down by a series of well- wishers that begin to sing "We Wish You a Merry Christmas". Donald becomes increasingly annoyed by the joyous people, and at home, he is annoyed to hear the same Christmas carols on his radio. When Daisy and his nephews arrive, Donald becomes annoyed that they want to go out so soon after he returned home, but Daisy drags him out. At the mall, Donald grabs a cup of hot chocolate and discovers various objects seeming to play the same Christmas carol; Donald thinks he is in complete peace inside a secret room, where he finds animatronics singing. Donald immediately wrecks them until he notices he is destroying the show at Mousy's that Daisy, Huey, Dewey, and Louie and also the crowd were trying to see; Dewey tricks Donald into being heartbroken by saying Donald is not their uncle anymore, and Daisy agrees to leave with the boys. After he is thrown out of the mall by the mall guard for his lack of Christmas spirit and destroying the Mousy's show, Donald walks home alone while feeling guilty for his lack of Christmas spirit. He finds Christmas carolers having trouble with singing "We Wish You a Merry Christmas", to which he urges to mentor the performers in singing. The other town residents join in to sing along. When Daisy, Huey, Dewey and Louie arrive, Donald apologizes and everyone happily sings the song, eventually Donald, who gets used to it. =Mickey's Dog-Gone Christmas= The fifth and final segment stars Mickey as he makes decorations for the Christmas party, which Pluto keeps interrupting. When Pluto attempts to help by putting the star on the tree, he inadvertently destroys all the decorations (especially knocking down the Christmas tree), causing a frustrated Mickey yells at his dog, and sends Pluto to his doghouse as a punishment. Feeling like he is rejected from his owner, Pluto decides to run away from home and then finds himself shipped to the North Pole, where Santa's reindeer adopt him. Back at home, Mickey redecorates the house and, ashamed of how he unleashed his anger at Pluto, attempts to reconcile with him, only to find him missing. Mickey posts several "lost dog" posters and eventually turns to a department store Santa, who turns out to be the real one. Meanwhile, Pluto becomes homesick to which Santa and the reindeer help Pluto return home. As Mickey's friends arrive, Pluto completes the Christmas tree decorations and everyone celebrates Pluto's return, even Donald and Daisy Duck, who had just showed up with Huey, Dewey and Louie, Uncle Scrooge, Max, Goofy and Minnie Mouse (who is also entranced by the decorations). The film concludes with a medley of various carols as the book closes. Cast * Wayne Allwine as Mickey Mouse * Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck * Bill Farmer as Goofy and Pluto * Russi Taylor as Minnie Mouse, Huey, Dewey, and Louie * Tress MacNeille as Daisy Duck * Alan Young as Scrooge McDuck * Jason Marsden as Max Goof * Kellie Martin as Mona * Chuck McCann as Santa Claus * Jeff Bennett as Donner * Jim Cummings as Blitzen * Clive Revill as The Narrator * Edie McClurg as Santa's Workshop Announcer * Rob Paulsen as Elves Release The film was first released on VHS and DVD on November 9, 2004. Coinciding with its 10th anniversary, the film was released in a 2-Movie Collection Blu-ray and DVD with its predecessor Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas on November 4, 2014. Reception Joe Leydon of Variety wrote that the film will appeal mostly to parents who wish to distract their children, as children "will not realize the novelty value of computer-animated Disney characters". Robert Pardi of TV Guide rated the film 3/5 stars and wrote, "A candy-cane palate and a festive soundtrack bolster this omnibus, which allows Disney favorites a chance to strut some new stuff." References External links * * Category:2004 films Category:English-language films Category:2004 computer-animated films Category:2004 direct-to-video films Category:2000s Christmas comedy films Category:2000s fantasy-comedy films Category:2000s children's comedy films Category:2000s American animated films Category:American films Category:American anthology films Category:American children's animated comedy films Category:American children's animated fantasy films Category:American Christmas comedy films Category:American computer-animated films Category:American sequel films Category:Animated Christmas films Category:Direct-to-video sequel films Category:DisneyToon Studios animated films Category:Disney direct-to-video animated films Category:Mickey Mouse films Category:Donald Duck films Category:Goofy (Disney) films Category:Films directed by Matthew O'Callaghan Category:2004 comedy films "

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