

The Mickey Mouse ClubSeason 2
Mickey Mouse is the host of this variety show with a club attended by a variety of kids being the Mouseketeers. The usual content includes in-studio comedy and musical acts by those kids, classic as well as original cartoons and dramatic serials like "Spin and Marty" and "The Hardy Boys."
Where to Watch The Mickey Mouse Club • Season 2
100 Episodes
- Fun With Music Day - Amusement ParkE1
Fun With Music Day - Amusement ParkShooting gallery operator Darlene laments her single condition until Bobby shows up. The Mellomen provide singing voices for the four guys who serve as targets in the gallery. The second season opener was a surprise for touching on teen romance and even more so for celebrating a non-Disney amusement park. - Anything Can Happen Day: Fun With a Camera #1E3
Anything Can Happen Day: Fun With a Camera #1Five-part occasional series with photographer Earl Theisen from Look magazine teaching the kids how to use a camera. Filmed on location at various sites including the San Diego Zoo and Disneyland. Jack Jackman was not a Mouseketeer, but was used for two 'Anything Can Happen Day' series. He was likely related to Bob Jackman, then head of the Disney Music Department. - Talent Roundup Day - The Steiner BrothersE5
Talent Roundup Day - The Steiner BrothersThe tap-dancing Steiner Brothers were Talent Round-Up winners in the second season. Middle-brother Ronnie joined the Mickey Mouse Club as a Mouseketeer during the first season as a dancer. Placed on the Mouseketeer Blue Team, Ronnie soon missed performing with his brothers, and declined to renew his option and left at the end of the first season. - Fun With Music Day - The Malt ShopE6
Fun With Music Day - The Malt ShopJimmie and the Mouseketeers bop to the first song, then Cubby plays his drums to pay his soda fountain bill. Terrific staging and choreography, and the kid's own feel for the music, made this a real treat. Introduces two elements common to other skits in Season 2: Bob's Sweet Shoppe, with Bob Amsberry as the elderly sodajerk, and the choreography built around three or four couples. There would be no more character or story type dancing as in the first season. - Anything Can Happen Day - Fun With a Camera #2E8
Anything Can Happen Day - Fun With a Camera #2This series was shot on film without sound. Voice-over narration by Eileen and sound effects were added later in the studio, as was commentary by photographer Earl Theisen. There were no titles, theme song, credits, or continuity between episodes. It was just a bare bones newsreel style feature that was inexpensive and quick to make. - Anything Can Happen Day: Rookie Fireman #1E13
Anything Can Happen Day: Rookie Fireman #1Another educational series, this followed four kids as they trained to be rookie firemen. Walt Disney himself hosted this series. Filmed at the Disneyland Firehouse and at local Fire Department training facilities. Because of the physical exertions required the kids replaced their "ears", slacks, skirts, and dress shoes with helmets, jeans and sneakers instead. - Fun With Music Day : The Sound Effects DepartmentE16
Fun With Music Day : The Sound Effects DepartmentA true ensemble piece with everyone getting in on the action. The kids wander into the Sound Effects room and try out the equipment. Later Jimmie leads the Mouseketeers in a rendition of a von Suppé overture. The first song had lyrics by Cliff Edwards (aka Ukelele Ike/ also the voice of Jiminy Cricket) while the special effects soundtrack for the second number was by Jimmy MacDonald from a 1930's Mickey Mouse cartoon. - Anything Can Happen Day : Fun With a Camera #3E18
Anything Can Happen Day : Fun With a Camera #3Third in a five-part occasional series with photographer Earl Theisen from Look magazine teaching the kids how to use a camera. Filmed on location at various sites including the San Diego Zoo and Disneyland. This series was Kevin Corcoran's first Disney work. Throughout it he is referred to as "Kevin". He wouldn't be tagged with the nickname "Moochie" until after June 1956 when he did the serial Adventure in Dairyland. His work on that serial interrupted the filming of this series, which resumed in July 1956. - Fun With Music Day : The Music RoomE21
Fun With Music Day : The Music RoomStarts off in the Mousekamusic room with Jimmie as teacher and Cheryl reading the lesson then goes to a 19th Century Irish village for songs by Darlene and Tommy. Bobby plays a rather demonic and over sized leprechaun, while Roy is a gruff shillelagh shop owner. - Anything Can Happen Day : Rookie Fireman #2E23
Anything Can Happen Day : Rookie Fireman #2For the second episode of this series the kids trained with an Los Angeles Fire Department Ladder company, learning the team work necessary for handling the hoses. Mouseketeer Charley Laney was used for this series because, while a bit weak in dancing skills, he was a strong athletic kid. It's to the producers credit that they not only used Sherry and Eileen, but had them doing the same tough work as the boys. - Fun With Music Day : Day's EndE26
Fun With Music Day : Day's EndThe mice teach Doreen how to play Hop Scotch Hop, assisted by Bob Amsberry, before lamplighter Roy chases them home. Darlene then sings an evening hymn alone in her room. This day's show illustrates how simple storylines and effects could make for successful numbers by highlighting the talent and appeal of the Mouseketeer performers. - Anything Can Happen Day : Mouskapreview #1- Secrets of LifeE28
Anything Can Happen Day : Mouskapreview #1- Secrets of LifePromotional show for a Disney nature film, "Secrets of Life". Mouseka-Previews in the second season had a short musical variety introduction, with song and storyline by Sid Miller. They also likely had a Mouseketeer narrator. - Talent Round-Up Day - Bobby Burgess and Barbara BoylanE30
Talent Round-Up Day - Bobby Burgess and Barbara BoylanOn this 'Talent Round-Up Day,' Mouseketeer Bobby Burgess teams up with dancer Barbara Boylan. This teaming is a prelude for the couple, as they will eventually become the lead dancers for several years on "The Lawrence Welk Show." - Fun With Music Day: Get Acquainted CalypsoE31
Fun With Music Day: Get Acquainted CalypsoCaptain Roy delivers tourists Lonnie, Bobby, Tommy, Doreen, Eileen, and Cheryl to Trinidad, where banana seller Dennis is worried about his business. Jimmie and the locals help everyone get acquainted through calypso music. The US was swept by a brief calypso craze during 1956, which gave rise to this show and another in the third season. Though the cast was ethnically-challenged, the quality of musical arrangements, choreography, and performers ensured the skit's success. - Anything Can Happen Day: Disneyland Holiday #1 - FantasylandE33
Anything Can Happen Day: Disneyland Holiday #1 - FantasylandFirst of a promotional series about Disneyland, sort of a commercial within the commercial that constituted the Mickey Mouse Club. This was likely narrated by Hal Gibney, the voice of the Mouseketeer Newsreel. - Talent Round-Up Day - Christine Marshall; Kathleen LenskiE35
Talent Round-Up Day - Christine Marshall; Kathleen LenskiChristine Marshall was the California State Champion baton twirler and at age 15 won the National Baton Championship. Kathleen Lenski was a concert violinist child prodigy and, as an adult, became a renowned performer as a member of the Angeles String Quartet and performed on the soundtrack for several major motion pictures during the 1980's thru 2010's, including "The Color Purple," "Red Dawn," "Backdraft," "A League of Their Own," "The Princess Diaries," "Toy Story," and "Star Trek: First Contact." - Fun With Music Day: The TrampsE36
Fun With Music Day: The TrampsTramps Karen and Cubby sing, while the other tramps are led by Darlene in the Tramp Ballet. Bob Amsberry plays a sour role as a railway cop. Eileen does a take off on her jumping bit in Sweetshop Rock, while Darlene slips and sprawls head first on the stage but jumps back up and keeps going. - Anything Can Happen Day - A Day in the Life of a MouseketeerE38
Anything Can Happen Day - A Day in the Life of a MouseketeerCubby was a popular Mouseketeers in terms of fan mail received, and also had a fine sense of comic acting. He made a good choice to show the viewing audience what being a Mouseketeer was like. The last half was a promotion for the film Westward Ho, the Wagons. Teacher Jean Seaman was able to take part in this show since it was filmed in summer when the Mouseketeers were out of school. - Fun With Music Day: ParisE41
Fun With Music Day: ParisThe opening number was an ensemble effort, celebrating morning in a Montemarte square, with singing done in turns by different cast members. The second song had Annette as a ballet student encouraged by flower vendor Jimmie, who sings in praise of her as Bobby joins her in a pas de deux. - Fun With Music Day: SwitzerlandE46
Fun With Music Day: SwitzerlandFrom the music room class the scene dissolves to Cubby and Karen as little figures in a weather house. The older kids do the Edelweiss Polka then Roberta Shore appears to teach everyone how to yodel. The first number was also shown during the serial Adventure in Dairyland. Polka is Czech for a Polish girl and the polka comes from that country. However, Walt Disney loved Switzerland so a tune by Danish composers was given English lyrics and cast as a "Swiss" polka. - Talent Round-Up Day - Mary Sartori and John F. SmithE50
Talent Round-Up Day - Mary Sartori and John F. SmithThough she left the Mouseketeers in January 1956, Mary Sartori returned during the second season as a Talent Round-Up winner, having finally found a dancing partner (John F. Smith) taller than her. While her partner was given the standard talent winner hats and song, Mary received a mortarboard hat with mouse ears while the Mouseketeers sang You're a Mousekegraduate. - Fun With Music Day: Holiday in HawaiiE51
Fun With Music Day: Holiday in HawaiiThe scene opens in the Mouseketeer Music Classroom with Jimmie (wearing glasses) standing in front of the class wearing a lei and holding a ukulele. As Jimmie strums, the camera pushes into a tight shot of Jimmie's hands playing the ukulele and dissolves into a scene on a beach in Hawaii: an idyllic representation of an undeveloped Waikiki. The set consists of a thatched hut at the far left with a wicker counter in front. The center is a grassy hill overlooking the ocean which is set up as a gathering place. The entire Mouseketeer Music Class takes a Hawaiian vacation where they meet a Hawaiian dancing girl named Arloha. Half the cast play tourists and the other half their native hosts. - Fun With Music Day - Westward Ho!E56
Fun With Music Day - Westward Ho!Promotional skit to publicize the Disney movie 'Westward Ho, the Wagons," released the same week, which featured Mouseketeers Karen, Doreen, Tommy, Cubby, and 'The Mickey Mouse Club' serial actors David Stollery and George Ferrante (Brand Stirling). - Fun With Music Day: Land-of-Me-Oh-MyE61
Fun With Music Day: Land-of-Me-Oh-MyGuest performer Pamela Beaird tells the girls about her dream, in which she dances with Mouseketeer Bobby Burgess, then loses him, while the other Mouseketeers try to get her to smile. Pamela Beaird was already a professional singer and actress when she did this 'Fun With Music' skit and a 'Talent Round Up Day' as well. - Talent Round-Up Day - Raymond Miller; Order of the ArrowE65
Talent Round-Up Day - Raymond Miller; Order of the ArrowRaymond Miller was a fourteen year old boy who was a "Talent Round-Up Day" winner by playing musical bells. The other winner of this "Talent Round-Up Day" was the 'Order of the Arrow,' a Boy Scout organization, still active today, that practices Native American traditional dances. - Fun With Music Day: Basketball BalletE66
Fun With Music Day: Basketball BalletThe boys' basketball team and girls' ballet club vie for use of the gym. The first song was an entertaining number, one of the best staged pieces of the second season. After it finishes, the other kids leave, and Eileen, who has been playing the piano for them, is left alone in the gym. She beautifully renders Beethoven's piece in a dream sequence. - Fun With Music Day - An Evening with DarleneE71
Fun With Music Day - An Evening with DarleneAt the opening Darlene also sang a few lines from a jazzy version of One Song, from Snow White. The skit takes place in her bedroom, going to a dream sequence in which she portrays Ed Sullivan, Red Skeleton, and herself performing on Sullivan's show. - Anything Can Happen Day: Gadget Tree and What Am I #2E73
Anything Can Happen Day: Gadget Tree and What Am I #2Two short first season 'Anything Can Happen Day' features were reused in what was otherwise a new show. So far as is known this was the first time feature content from an earlier season was recycled, as opposed to full reruns as was the case through most of January, 1957. - Fun With Music Day - 1925 SweetshopE76
Fun With Music Day - 1925 SweetshopThe skit starts in Bob's Sweet Shoppe in 1955 then has flashbacks to 1925 and 1895 for the songs. Margene as a flapper, and Bob Amsberry waltzing with Doreen are highlights. The whole point of the skit was each generation has its own music that seems "too wild" to their parent's generation. - Fun With Music Day - Scribble TownE81
Fun With Music Day - Scribble TownSkit starts off in Mousekemusic class. Roy draws a caricature of teacher Jimmie on the board, then obliges the mice when they sing "Draw a Picture" to the tune of Aloutte. The second song has Roy as the mayor of Scribble Town, where drawings come to life. Jimmie, wearing glasses and a suit, enters the Mousekemusic class room as the noisy mice quickly fall silent. Glancing at the whiteboard he spots the caricature of himself. "I see" he says ominously. "Which one of you did this" he demands. The class remains silently cowed. Suddenly Roy pops thru the classroom door and says "Teacher, I cannot tell a lie, I did it." Jimmie praises the drawing as the best he's ever seen then asks the class to sing Alloutte. - Anything Can Happen Day - GymnasticsE93
Anything Can Happen Day - GymnasticsThis was an exhibition of gymnastic events by interscholastic athletes and their coaches. It is not known whether any Mouseketeers participated, though Charley Laney, whose background included gymnastics, may have taken part. - Talent Roundup Day - Charleston PianoCadeE100
Talent Roundup Day - Charleston PianoCadeThe PianoCade, led by Mr. E. S. Thompson, featured sixteen spinets (each manned by two players) and from one to three grand pianos for performances. The PianoCade had thirty-five performers, but the kids sat two to each spinet, so there were only seventeen pianos on stage. The group that was eventually filmed had six boys (including Phil Odom) and twenty-six girls. The PianoCade first appeared on national television on The Ed Sullivan Show from New York City, Christmas evening, December 25, 1955, playing a selection of Christmas favorites. Walt Disney watched the performance, and along with others in Hollywood, sent telegrams of congratulations and indicated interest in having them appear on the Mickey Mouse Club.