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Mickey makes a magical wish that every day could be Christmas — but winds up having second thoughts when his wish actually comes true!

Bret Iwan
Mickey Mouse (voice)

Kaitlyn Robrock
Minnie Mouse (voice)

Bill Farmer
Goofy (voice)

Tony Anselmo
Donald Duck (voice)

Tress MacNeille
Daisy Duck (voice)

Stuart Ambrose
Male Caroler (voice)

Romi Dames
Daisy Duck (voice)

Brock Powell
Santa Claus (voice)

Ashley Argota
Female Caroler (voice)
Mickey and the Very Many Christmases is a animation, adventure, comedy, family film released in 2024. Directed by Greg Rankin, it stars Bret Iwan, Kaitlyn Robrock, Bill Farmer. Mickey makes a magical wish that every day could be Christmas — but winds up having second thoughts when his wish actually comes true!
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