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Dozens of letters and packages arrive at the Clubhouse by mistake; Mickey and Minnie find out that Von Drake's mail-sorting invention is broken.
Dozens of letters and packages arrive at the Clubhouse by mistake; Mickey and Minnie find out that Von Drake's mail-sorting invention is broken.
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S1, EP10 "Mickey's Mail Mix-Up"Dozens of letters and packages arrive at the Clubhouse by mistake; Mickey and Minnie find out that Von Drake's mail-sorting invention is broken.
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S1, EP9 "Minnie's Backpack Adventure"Minnie makes special backpacks, inspiring a hike to Goofy Rock; using Mouseketools, they reach the top where Goofy climbs his namesake rock for a photo.
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S1, EP8 "Minnie's Dinner Party"The pals help Minnie throw a dinner party for Clara Cluck; using Mouseketools, they set the table, dress up in hats, and finish cooking before guests arrive.
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S1, EP7 "Please the Bees"Donald shakes a beehive, upsetting the bees; they buzz after him, but Mickey and pals use Mouseketools to build a new hive and calm them down.
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