
Larry Larsen, on only for the 1956–57 season, was the oldest Mouseketeer, being born in 1939, and Bronson Scott, on only the 1955–56 season, was the youngest Mouseketeer, being born in July 1947. The remaining Mouseketeers, who were members of the White or Blue Teams, were Don Agrati (who was later known as Don Grady when he starred as "Robbie" on My Three Sons), Sherry Alberoni, Billie Jean Beanblossom, Eileen Diamond, Dickie Dodd (not related to Jimmie Dodd), Mary Espinosa, Bonnie Lynn Fields, Judy Harriet, Linda Hughes, Dallas Johann, John Lee Johann, Bonni Lou Kern, Charlie Laney, Larry Larsen, Paul Petersen, Lynn Ready, Mickey Rooney Jr., Tim Rooney, Mary Sartori, Bronson Scott, Margene Storey, Ronnie Steiner, and Mark Sutherland. Don Underhill (only first year joined the blue team by the end of the first year).Dennis Day (first and second year was in the blue team for most of the first year, but he moved to the red team at the end of the first year).Cheryl Holdridge (second and third year).Other Mouseketeers who were Red Team members but did not star on the show for all three seasons included: The most popular of the Mouseketeers constituted the so-called Red Team, which was kept under contract for the entire run of the show (1955–1959), and its members included: The main cast members were called Mouseketeers, and they performed in a variety of musical and dance numbers, as well as some informational segments. He helped create these ears, along with Chuck Keehne, Hal Adelquist, and Bill Walsh. Williams suggested that the Mickey and Minnie Mouse ears should be worn by the show's cast members. Roy Williams, a staff artist at Disney, also appeared in the show as the Big Mouseketeer. These little homilies became known as "Doddisms". In addition to his other contributions, he often provided short segments which encouraged younger viewers to make the right moral choices. The Mickey Mouse Club was hosted by Jimmie Dodd, a songwriter and the Head Mouseketeer, who provided leadership both on and off the screen. In 1935, Disney began to phase out the club. By 1932, the club had one million members, and in 1933 its first UK club opened at Darlington’s Arcade Cinema. The Club released its first issue of the Official Bulletin of the Mickey Mouse Club on April 15, 1930. The first official theater-based Mickey Mouse Club began on January 11, 1930, at the Fox Dome Theater in Ocean Park, California, with 60 theaters hosting clubs by March 31. 7.2 2017–present Malaysian revival: Club Mickey Mouse.7.1 2015 Korean revival: The Mickey Mouse Club.6 2017–2018 American revival: Club Mickey Mouse.5 1989–1994 revival: The All-New Mickey Mouse Club.4 1977 revival: The New Mickey Mouse Club.In both the vintage cartoons and new animated segments, Mickey was voiced by his creator Walt Disney (Disney had previously voiced the character theatrically from 1928 to 1947 before being replaced by sound effects artist Jimmy MacDonald). The character of Mickey Mouse appeared in every show, not only in vintage cartoons originally made for theatrical release, but also in the opening, interstitial, and closing segments made especially for the show.


The show was revived three times after its initial 1955–1959 run on ABC, first from 1977 to 1979 for first-run syndication as The New Mickey Mouse Club, then from 1989 to 1996 as The All-New Mickey Mouse Club (also known to fans as MMC from 1993 to 1996) airing exclusively on cable television's The Disney Channel, and again in 2017 with the moniker Club Mickey Mouse airing exclusively on internet social media.


ABC broadcast reruns weekday afternoons during the 1958–1959 season, airing right after American Bandstand. This original run featured a regular, but ever-changing cast of mostly teen performers. Created by the late Walt Disney and produced by Walt Disney Productions, the program was first televised for four seasons, from 1955 to 1959, by ABC. The Mickey Mouse Club is an American variety television show that aired intermittently from 1955 to 1996 and returned to social media in 2017.
