Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Theme
They Might Be Giants Lyrics


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Mis-ka, Mou-ska
Mickey Mouse!

M-I-C-K-E-Y
M-O-U-S-E (that's me!)
M-I-C-K-E-Y
M-O-U-S-E
It's the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
Come inside, it's fun inside
It's the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (roll call!)

Donald (present!)
Daisy (here!)
Goofy (hyuck, here!)
Pluto (woof! woof!)
Minnie (hi, here!)
Mickey (right here!)

It's the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
Come inside, it's fun inside





M-I-C-K-E-Y
M-O-U-S-E

Overall Meaning

"They Might Be Giants" is a famous American rock duo formed by John Flansburgh and John Linnell. In 2006, the duo created and recorded a theme song for the popular Disney Junior show called "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse." The song starts with the repetition of "Mis-ka, Mou-ska, Mickey Mouse" messages, followed by an introduction of Mickey Mouse himself, singing "M-I-C-K-E-Y-M-O-U-S-E, that's me!" Along with the rest of the characters, Mickey invites the audience in by singing the chorus, "Come inside, it's fun inside, the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse," and then proceeds to do a roll call to introduce characters like Goofy, Daisy, and Pluto.


The straightforward lyrics and catchy tune of the "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Theme Song" make it a perfect fit for the show's target audience of preschoolers. The song's cheerful melody and easy-to-remember lyrics foster a sense of inclusivity where every child is welcome to participate and join along with Mickey and his friends on their adventures.


This song symbolizes friendship, fun, and lightheartedness. The characters in there work together to solve problems and navigate every episode's challenge. The loyalty they show towards one another and their willingness to always help one another in times of need sends a powerful message to young viewers about the importance of friendship and being there for others.


Line by Line Meaning

Mis-ka, Mou-ska
The opening phrase to get everyone excited for the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse theme song.


Mickey Mouse!
An enthusiastic shout-out to Mickey Mouse, the star of the show and the leader of the clubhouse.


M-I-C-K-E-Y
Spelling out the famous name of the beloved character, Mickey Mouse.


M-O-U-S-E (that's me!)
Mickey clarifying that he is indeed the famous mouse with the catchy name.


M-I-C-K-E-Y
Repeating the name of the superstar character for emphasis.


M-O-U-S-E
Ending the name with a definitive expression of the same catchy name.


It's the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
Introducing the show and its core concept—to bring children into Mickey's magical playground of adventure and education.


Come inside, it's fun inside
Inviting the audience to join Mickey and his friends and enjoy the fun and excitement of the clubhouse.


It's the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (roll call!)
Announcing that the clubhouse members will now begin to do a roll call.


Donald (present!)
Roll call for Donald Duck, who responds proudly that he is present in the clubhouse.


Daisy (here!)
Roll call for Daisy Duck, who responds enthusiastically that she is present in the clubhouse.


Goofy (hyuck, here!)
Roll call for Goofy, who responds in his iconic chuckle and clarifies that he is present in the clubhouse.


Pluto (woof! woof!)
Roll call for Pluto, who responds with his signature barks to show he's present in the clubhouse.


Minnie (hi, here!)
Roll call for Minnie Mouse, who responds sweetly that she is present in the clubhouse.


Mickey (right here!)
Roll call for the club's leader, Mickey Mouse, who responds confidently that he's present and ready to lead.


It's the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
Reemphasizing the show's title and concept.


Come inside, it's fun inside
Repeating the invitation for the audience to join in on the fun and excitement within the clubhouse.


M-I-C-K-E-Y
Closing out the theme song, reiterating that Mickey Mouse is the heart and soul of the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: JOHN FLANSBURGH, JOHN LINNELL

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