
Combining live‑action, original and library animation, the short follows Mickey Mouse after he steals a magical hat from a sorcerer. The angry mage casts a spell that makes him unrecognizable until he discovers his own inner magic. As news crews hunt the vanished icon, Mickey pops into a Cheers‑style bar, meets the Keatons from Family Ties, and ends up on Disneyland’s Main Street on the eve of his birthday, where he realizes the power he needs, breaks the spell, and the world celebrates his birthday.
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Kelsey Grammer
Dr. Frasier Crane

Peter Cullen
Sorcerer (voice)

Woody Harrelson
Woody Boyd

Betty White
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John Ratzenberger
Cliff Clavin

Cheech Marin
Disneyland Janitor

Bette Midler
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Richard Dysart
Leland McKenzie

Dyan Cannon
Annie Hackett

Burt Reynolds
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Carl Reiner
Mel Fellini

Jimmy Smits
Victor Sifuentes

George Wendt
Norm Peterson

Michael J. Fox
Alex P. Keaton (archive footage) (uncredited)

Rhea Perlman
Carla Tortelli

Blair Underwood
Jonathan Rollins

John Ritter
Dudley Goode

Kirstie Alley
Rebecca Howe

Barbara Hershey
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Alan Rachins
Douglas Brackman, Jr.

Jill Eikenberry
Mia Loud

Ted Danson
Sam Malone

Harry Hamlin
Michael Kuzak

Brian Bonsall
Andy Keaton

Estelle Getty
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Russi Taylor
Minnie Mouse (voice)

Corbin Bernsen
Arnie Becker

Rue McClanahan
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Annette Funicello
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Tina Yothers
Jennifer Keaton

Charles Fleischer
Stagehand Charlie / Roger Rabbit (voice)

Phil Collins
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Wayne Allwine
Mickey Mouse (voice)

Tony Anselmo
Donald Duck (voice)

Bea Arthur
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Michael Eisner
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Phylicia Rashād
Disneyland Cleaning Lady

Fred Dryer
Det. Sgt. Rick Hunter

Peter Bright
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Ed McMahon
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Allison Rosati
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Sue Simmons
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Challenge your knowledge of Mickey’s 60th Birthday with this fun and interactive movie quiz. Test yourself on key plot points, iconic characters, hidden details, and memorable moments to see how well you really know the film.
What magical item does Mickey discover backstage that once belonged to a famous Fantasia segment?
A wand from Snow White
The magic hat from The Sorcerer's Apprentice
A crystal ball from Cinderella
A golden cape from Sleeping Beauty
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Read the complete plot summary of Mickey’s 60th Birthday, including all major events, twists, and the full ending explained in detail. Explore key characters, themes, hidden meanings, and everything you need to understand the story from beginning to end.
Mickey Mouse [Wayne Allwine] is at the center of a taped 60th birthday special, and as the celebration nears its finale, he wrestles with how best to present himself to a wide, eager audience. While rummaging through an old trunk backstage, he uncovers the iconic magic hat from The Sorcerer’s Apprentice segment of Fantasia and wonders if using it could add that extra spark to the show. A mysterious sorcerer who owns the hat — not Yen Sid — cautions him that borrowing other people’s magic isn’t the path to true, personal power, a lesson Mickey struggles to grasp at first.
With that warning in mind, the onstage moment unfolds differently than expected. Mickey appears with his birthday cake, courtesy of Roger Rabbit, only to have Roger reveal a prank gone awry: a dynamite stick tucked into the cake where a candle should be. In a frantic bid to extinguish the danger, Mickey taps into the hat’s enchantment to repair the shattered stage, and the crowd roars for more, believing they’re witnessing real magic. He performs again, but the thrill is cut short when he suddenly vanishes from sight.
The dismaying turn of events leaves the audience and crew bewildered. The sorcerer, infuriated by Mickey’s refusal to heed the warning and by his failure to understand what true magic entails, casts a spell that alters reality: anyone Mickey encounters fails to recognize him as the famous star. The spell can only be broken when Mickey discovers his own, inner magic. Soon after, the Mouse is thrust back into the real world, where Andy Keaton from Family Ties mistakes him for an impressive impersonation of the real thing. Andy introduces the mysterious figure to his sister Mallory [Justine Bateman], and to Mallory’s friend Jennifer [Tina Yothers], but neither is convinced, and even Andy remains skeptical.
Seeking a simpler connection, Mickey heads to a bar in town, only to discover he has no money and no easy way to buy a drink. In a moment of small triumph, he belts out a cheerful rendition of Happy Birthday to Rebecca Howe [Kirstie Alley], lifting her spirits enough to invite him out for dinner and a movie. The gestures of kindness echo through the story as Mickey intermittently finds moments of belonging, even when the path remains uncertain.
Meanwhile, the Walt Disney Company launches a search party for the missing star, led by Det. Sgt. Rick Hunter [Fred Dryer], who works with a team and a media apparatus that follows every development. The pursuit becomes a tabloid-ready drama as reporters Dudley Goode and Mia Loud chase leads, while the public watches through local broadcasts. A volley of archival clips and tributes to Mickey fills the air, underscoring the importance of the character to audiences everywhere. At one point, suspicion falls on Donald Duck, who is arrested after old footage and testimony raise questions about his possible involvement in the disappearance.
Back in the narrative world, the investigation threads through legal and media channels as the case unfolds. Donald is connected to the case through the involvement of a major law firm, and the story weaves in a sense of ordinary life colliding with mythical, cartoon-time magic. Throughout the search, the production crew contemplates the meaning of fame, recognition, and the real source of magic beyond the stage.
As the birthday special nears its end, Mickey returns to Disneyland, where a custodian grieves that the spectacle may be hollow if the guest of honor does not appear. A fellow custodian plants a new spark by performing a song-and-dance routine around a melody that promises that magic still lives in everyday work. The sorcerer reappears, acknowledging that Mickey has found his own form of magic within, and he breaks the spell just as Roger Rabbit rushes forward to confirm the coincidence that Mickey is indeed himself again. With the spell lifted, Roger’s quick recognition of Mickey is enough to release Donald from jail, allowing him to join the celebration at last.
A grand parade carries Mickey to Sleeping Beauty Castle, where Minnie Mouse awaits amid cheers. In a moment of triumph and renewal, Mickey and Minnie are finally reunited, their bond celebrated by the crowd and by the performers who helped tell the story. The celebration doubles as a tribute, with cameos and appearances sprinkled through the finale, underscoring how the spirit of imagination, friendship, and shared magic brings everyone together.
In the end, the special closes on a note of warmth and wonder: the audience has witnessed a journey from doubt to self-acceptance, from a borrowed spectacle to a genuine, personal kind of magic that only Mickey could claim. The story remains a celebration of creativity, perseverance, and the idea that true magic comes from within, even when it needs a little help from friends.
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