Ep 30. Donald's Fast Food 500 / Mini-Helpers
- TV-Y
- June 5, 2020
- 24 min
Mickey Mouse: Mixed-Up Adventures season 3 episode 30, titled "Donald's Fast Food 500 / Mini-Helpers," follows Mickey and his friends, as they participate in a fun and exciting race that Donald has organized. The race, known as the Fast Food 500, sees the gang racing across the town to reach the finish line while collecting meals from several fast-food restaurants on the way.
All the gang members, except for Donald, are excited to participate in the race. However, Donald wants to win at any cost and starts playing dirty tricks on his friends. He tricks Minnie Mouse into following him in the wrong direction, and she gets lost. He also tries to sabotage Goofy's delivery scooter to slow him down.
Meanwhile, Pluto and Daisy are busy helping Chef Minnie with her new restaurant that serves mini-meals to customers. They have to make sure that the mini-meals are perfect in size and taste and are ready to be served on time. However, they face some challenges when a group of naughty birds start playing around in the kitchen, causing chaos and mess.
As the race continues, Donald's dirty tricks start to catch up with him. He gets into trouble with the law for breaking traffic rules and is forced to drop out of the race. At the same time, Mickey and his friends continue to race towards the finish line, collecting the meals.
Back at the restaurant, Daisy and Pluto use their problem-solving skills to clean up the mess and get the mini-meals ready on time. They even come up with an innovative solution to take the meals to the customers faster.
In the end, Mickey and his friends reach the finish line and complete the race, with Mickey being declared the winner. Meanwhile, Chef Minnie's restaurant receives rave reviews from the customers, and Daisy and Pluto are thanked for their help in making the mini-meals a success.
Overall, "Donald's Fast Food 500 / Mini-Helpers" is an exciting episode that teaches valuable lessons about fair play, teamwork, and problem-solving. Kids will love the fast-paced action of the race and the chaos in the kitchen, while parents will appreciate the positive messages and themes.