Three Musketeers
Russi Taylor Actor , Tress MacNeille Actor , Jim Cummings Actor , April Winchell Actor , Wayne Allwine Actor , Tony Anselmo Actor , Bill Farmer Actor
MPAA Rating:
G
Contains:Excellent For Children
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Three Musketeers
UPC: 786936231410
Studio: Walt Disney Video
MPAA Rating: G Contains:[Excellent For Children]
Summary: Based very loosely on the classic novel by Alexandre Dumas, this direct-to-video Disney version of The Three Musketeers features Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy as janitors who become pawns in a scheme by Peg-leg Pete to take the throne away from Princess Minnie. The threesome works together in order to save the princess and the kingdom. The film features a half-dozen new songs, some of which are based on classical works by famous composers like Tchaikovsky and Beethoven. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
Category: Comedy
Features:
cc"Three is a Magic Number" music video
Behind-the-scenes documentary
Cast commentary
Build-your-own-opera game
"The Many Hats of Mickey" activity
Four deleted scenes
Three Musketeers
Format: Digital Video Disc (DVD)
Release Date: 08/17/2004
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Alternate Wide Screen
Audio: DD5.1 Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS Digital Theater Systems
Runtime: 68 Minutes
Sides: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,French,Spanish
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Side #1 --
1. Opening Credits
2. Dreams of Musketeers
3. One True Love
4. An Evil Plan
5. Protecting the Princess
6. Kidnapped
7. Save the Princess
8. Standing Guard
9. Pete's Lair
10. To the Rescue
11. Opera
12. Finale/End Credits
Craig Butler
The direct-to-video The Three Musketeers is a fairly entertaining little cartoon, but even the children that are its target audience are unlikely to list it among their favorite Disney outings -- or even be able to remember too terribly much about it ten minutes after they've finished watching it. Musketeers is diverting enough, but for the most part it's unmemorable; the only moments that really stick in the mind are the songs, and that's mainly due to the fact that they are familiar classical pieces to which lyrics have been set. The story is not really based upon the familiar Dumas novel, settling instead to simply take the idea of musketeers and the setting and grafting a "new" story onto it -- although in fact there's really not much that is new to the plot. Still, the story is told with gusto, there are a handful of good gags, plenty of action sequences, an appropriate message for young viewers and, despite it being only a DVD/video offering, animation that has the professional mark of the Disney studio. And, of course, it features a trio of animated characters that, even today, are a pleasure to be with. Not a terriby good film, but certainly an amiable enough way to pass an hour. ~ Craig Butler, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Rob Paulsen
Actor
Susan Stevens Logan
Actor
Susan Boyd
Actor
April Winchell
Actor
Russi Taylor
Actor
Elin Carlson
Actor
Maurice LaMarche
Actor
Jeff Bennett
Actor
Shannon Gregory
Actor
Tress MacNeille
Actor
Jim Cummings
Actor
Bobbi Page
Actor
Randy Crenshaw
Actor
Frank Welker
Actor
Debbie Steele Hall
Actor
Dwayne Condon
Actor
Maurice LaMarche
Actor
Jeff Bennett
Actor
Bobbi Page
Actor
Rob Paulsen
Actor
John West
Actor
Michael Geiger
Actor
April Winchell
Actor
Bill Farmer
Actor
Agostino Castagnola
Actor
Bruce Broughton
Composer (Music Score)
David Mickey Evans
Screenwriter
Donovan Cook
Director
Evan Spiliotopoulos
Screenwriter
Margot Pipkin
Producer
Ed Kalnins
Composer (Music Score)
Wayne Allwine
Actor
Tony Anselmo
Actor
Bill Farmer
Actor
Country: USA











