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Season Four of “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” Premieres Monday, November 5

via Disney Channel press release:

SEASON FOUR OF DISNEY JUNIOR’S HIT EMMY-NOMINATED SERIES
“MICKEY MOUSE CLUBHOUSE” DEBUTS WITH SPECIAL MUSICAL
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5 ON DISNEY CHANNEL

— Season Two of Popular “Minnie’s Bow-Toons” Short-Form Series
to Premiere During Minnie Mouse’s Birthday Week —

Season four of Disney Junior’s hit Emmy-nominated animated series “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” kicks off with the music-filled special “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Mickey and Donald Have A Farm,” MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5 on Disney Channel (9:30-10:00 a.m., ET/PT) and Disney Junior (7:00-7:30 p.m., ET/PT). New episodes, including a series of specials built around Minnie Mouse, will continue to roll out through 2013 and beyond.

Also premiering is season two of the popular short-form series “Minnie’s Bow-Toons,” with new episodes airing daily the week of November 12 – November 16 on Disney Channel (9:55 a.m., ET/PT) and Disney Junior (5:55 p.m., ET/PT). Additionally, in celebration of Minnie’s birthday on Sunday, November 18, Disney Junior will air a marathon of “Minnie’s Bow-Toons” and Minnie-centric episodes of “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” throughout the weekend (Friday, November 16 – Sunday, November 18).

“Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Mickey and Donald Have A Farm,” which finds Mickey and his Clubhouse pals in search of some missing farm animals, will be simulcast on WATCH Disney Junior in conjunction with the television premiere on Disney Channel Monday, November 5 and will also be available the same day on DisneyJunior.com and Disney Junior on Demand. The episode will also continue to be available via WATCH Disney Junior for one week following the linear premiere. On Tuesday, December 11, the special will become available on iTunes and on DVD from The Walt Disney Studios.

Combining the rich heritage of Disney’s beloved classic characters with state-of-the-art CG animation, “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” introduces a whole new generation of preschoolers to Mickey and his pals Minnie, Goofy, Donald, Pluto and Daisy. The series’ curriculum is designed to introduce problem solving and early mathematics skills (sequencing, counting, classifying, sorting, complex patterns, spatial relations, size and distance comparisons, addition, subtraction, weights and balances) in a fun way through contemporary, interactive storytelling. A global hit since its premiere in 2006, “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” is seen in over 166 countries in 35 different languages and has consistently been a top 10 series with preschoolers in the U.S.

Based on a popular episode of Disney Junior’s hit Emmy-nominated series “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse,” the short-form series “Minnie’s Bow-Toons” follows the adventures of Minnie Mouse and her good friend Daisy Duck as they run Minnie’s Bow-Tique, a specialty shop stocked only with bows and bowties. No matter what the occasion, Minnie has a bow (or bow-tie) for every situation.

Both “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse” and “Minnie’s Bow-Toons” are produced by Disney Television Animation and carry a TV-Y parental guideline.