
After meeting each other and attacking Daisy by mistake, Minnie falls in love with Mickey and feels safe at the hands of his bravery. Realizing that skilled musketeers will jeopardize his plan to overthrow the princess, Pete quickly goes to the janitor room and tells Mickey, Donald and Goofy that they passed his test and have what it takes to become musketeers, knowing they will be easy to get rid of. Minnie then summons Pete, demanding he produce musketeer bodyguards.

The Beagle Boys are misunderstood and are punished by Pete's lieutenant "Clarebelle", who all fall into a short pit. Pete clobbers them for misunderstanding his orders, saying he wanted them to "keep her safe" (as he is against killing her) until he can take over the kingdom. The Beagle Boys run to tell their boss, revealed to be Captain Pete, that they were not successful in dropping the safe on Minnie. Minnie then takes a walk in the palace garden and barely survives an attempt on her life as the Beagle Boys attempt to drop a safe on her. Minnie says she will know "the one" when he makes her laugh. Daisy says that she must marry someone who is of royal blood, and Minnie insists that she cannot marry someone she does not love. Meanwhile, Minnie Mouse, princess of France and her lady-in-waiting, Daisy Duck, are in a palace discussing Minnie's obsession with finding her "one true love". After an incident disturbs the captain of the musketeers, portrayed by Pete, he scornfully tells the trio that they can never become musketeers because Donald is too cowardly, Goofy is too idiotic, and Mickey is just too short for the job (and teases him even further by rolling his hat up into a ball, but it returns to normal shortly after), leaving the three downhearted. Unfortunately, they are very clumsy and constantly cause messes. Mickey is gifted one of their hats, inspiring them to follow their example and become musketeers however, in the present day, Mickey, Donald and Goofy are lowly janitors for the musketeers' headquarters and their dream is still far away. Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, and Pluto are street urchins, who, while being robbed by masked bandits (played by the Beagle Boys) are saved by the Royal Musketeers, Athos, Porthos, Aramis and D'Artagnan.

He describes every single word and expressions of the characters as he is so into the comic. Panicking, Troubadour quickly picks up The Three Musketeers comic book and begins reading. Consequently, Troubadour is ushered to tell the audience the story at the last minute. The narrator ignores the turtle and breaks his promise, but accidentally falls through a trapdoor just as the show is about to begin.

Troubadour, a French-accented turtle who loves songs, backstage of a show trying to remind the narrator that he promised to use one of Troubadour's songs. ( September 2019) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed.

The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who praised its musical numbers, action sequences and faithfulness to the original material, but were mixed on certain aspects and elements. It was released directly to VHS and DVD on Augby Walt Disney Home Entertainment, and was later re-released on Blu-ray Disc on August 12, 2014, coinciding with the film's 10th anniversary. This film was directed by Donovan Cook, produced by Walt Disney Pictures and the Australian office of DisneyToon Studios.
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As the title suggests, it features Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy as the three musketeers in their first full length feature film together. Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers is a 2004 American animated direct-to-video musical adventure comedy film based on original characters of Mickey Mouse universe from Mickey Mouse by Walt Disney and film adaptations of the 1844 novel The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas, père.
