Fri, May 28, 1999
The sole gag cartoon is Maestro Minnie in "Hungarian Rhapsody #6". She is set on playing a classical piece, but the instruments are trying for a more different tempo. After that, in "How To Be a Spy", a nervous Goofy suspects neighbors are up to no good and orders by mail a spy kit to learn the art of spying. Next, the Silly Symphony "Donald's Valentine Dollar" is shown, in which Donald can only afford a single dollar's worth of candy for Daisy as her Valentine's Day gift. But a gust of wind blows the dollar out of Donald's hand and leads him on a merry chase through a park. Finally, in "Pluto's Kittens", in a plot similar to "Lend a Paw" before it, Pluto saves a trio of kittens from stormy weather and tries to hide them from Mickey.
Fri, Sep 24, 1999
The first gag cartoon is a Mickey To The Rescue short called "Cage and Cannons", in which, this time, Mickey has to save Minnie from Pete's dreaded fun house. Then, in "Mickey's Remedy", Mickey tries his own means at keeping Donald's three nephews in line. Then the second gag cartoon is about another of Goofy's Extreme Sports, "Wakeboarding", which Goofy tries with luckless results. Finally, in the Mouse Tails cartoon, "A Midsummer Night's Dream", an adaptation of Shakespeare's play is shown, with Mickey, Minnie, Donald and Daisy all in the major roles.
Fri, May 7, 1999
The sole gag cartoon is a Goofy's Extreme Sports short called "Skating the Half Pipe", in which Goofy learns roller-blading on the half-pipe. Next, in "Mickey's New Car", Mickey replaces his aging old car with a much more modernized on the way to a date with Minnie. Then, in "Pluto's Penthouse Sweet", Pluto falls in love with a cute little dog and follows her to a penthouse apartment being guarded by a tough guard dog. Finally, in "Donald's Shell Shots", Donald is working as a photographer in a department store and his latest customer is an obstinate baby turtle.