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Totally Minnie

Totally Minnie

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The film centers on nerd Maxwell Dweeb (Robert Carradine), who is a loner with no friends. While watching television, he sees an advertisement for the Minnie Mouse Center for the Totally Unhip, named after its owner, Minnie Mouse. Dweeb, in an effort to improve himself, decides to attend. After being welcomed by the director (Suzanne Somers), Dweeb is taken on a tour of the centre, where other Disney characters run various courses: Goofy is a fitness instructor, Donald Duck is a wardrobe manager, and Pluto is a messenger boy. After finally meeting Minnie Mouse, Dweeb is taken on by the director, whom he eventually falls in love with, and dates once he has passed his training. The film is intershot with various musical numbers (including the duet "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" by Minnie Mouse and Elton John) and excerpts from early Disney shorts.

Date: 02/25/1988
Rating: 5.4
Cast: Russi Taylor, Wayne Allwine, Will Ryan, Tony Anselmo, Suzanne Somers, Robert Carradine, Elton John, Vanna White, Tina Caspary, Peggy Holmes, Lise Lang, Thelma Smith, Andrea Paige Wilson, Cheryl Yamaguchi, Don Pardo, Angella Kaye

Russi Taylor as Minnie Mouse (voice) in Totally Minnie Russi Taylor

Wayne Allwine as Mickey Mouse (vioce) in Totally Minnie Wayne Allwine

Will Ryan as Goofy (voice) in Totally Minnie Will Ryan

Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck (voice) in Totally Minnie Tony Anselmo

Suzanne Somers as Director in Totally Minnie Suzanne Somers

Robert Carradine as Maxwell Dwebb in Totally Minnie Robert Carradine

Elton John as Self in Totally Minnie Elton John

Vanna White as Self in Totally Minnie Vanna White

Tina Caspary as Dancer in Totally Minnie Tina Caspary

Peggy Holmes as Dancer in Totally Minnie Peggy Holmes

Lise Lang

Thelma Smith

Andrea Paige Wilson

Cheryl Yamaguchi

Don Pardo as Announcer in Totally Minnie Don Pardo

Angella Kaye

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