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I read on a Disney site that the third season was supposed to start airing on February 27, 2010. MJF2000 (Talk)

Road Rally

It is not the episode from the second season. The year in the credits is 2010 as in "Space Adventure". I think that the voice of Wayne Allwine can't be the criteria, as it appears in all the episodes of the third season. I posted the episodes in the order as they appeared on Russian "First Channel". —Preceding unsigned comment added by АндрейКок (talkcontribs) 18:39, 9 September 2010 (UTC)

Source for 2012 Episodes?

Over the last week or two a few IP editors have listed titles and descriptions for episodes that will supposedly air in 2012. These have been added with no comments, references or discussion. I don't want to arbitrarily delete them, but I don't see how they can be left there with no references or comments at all.

I haven't been able to find references to much beyond the episode "Goofy's Giant Adventure" which is scheduled to air in 5/09/2011. Of the 14 episodes that someone has listed after that one, I've found reference to a Spanish language bootleg download available of "Aye, Aye, Captain Mickey"...and that's about it. Almost nothing else for the other 13 listed. I've find a couple of others mentioned at some kind of online cartoon database, but that's hardly a credible source to list.

Could someone please add a reference or comment about where they got all that info? If not then I think we should delete those future episodes until such time that an official source is available. -Dwimble (talk) 20:14, 4 May 2011 (UTC)

I moved the episode, "Goofy's Giant Adventure" up in the list since it is scheduled to air next week. I also hid the unsourced future episodes. If someone provides a source we can simply delete the comment tag, which will make those episodes visible again. -Dwimble (talk) 20:59, 4 May 2011 (UTC)
The unsourced future episodes have been hidden for over a month-and-a-half without anyone commenting or providing a source, so I just deleted them. If someone provides some legitimate reference in the future then we can restore them at that time. -Dwimble (talk) 16:07, 21 June 2011 (UTC)

Official episode list and source for production codes?

I did a lot of searching and can't find any sort of "official" list of the episodes, seasons, or production codes. Most of the lists I can find are very similar, but they disagree on the order of a few episodes and on exactly which one was the first in Season 3. Pretty much every list I can find is created or contributed to by the public and isn't really a reliable source. TV Guide's list even has "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Pick Your Pal Marathon" listed as the last episode of Season 2, even though it is described as "a marathon of episodes selected by viewers" and clearly not an actual "episode".

If someone could find some sort of authoritative list, that would be great. If it's out there I can't find it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dwimble (talkcontribs) 20:54, 3 June 2011 (UTC)


once i have finished with handy manny i will fix this list up the production codes for most are wrong as withthe order, ill add a source for them as i havea relaible source for airdates and the production codes, if you want to start the rpocess the source is toonzone schedules--Andrewcrawford (talk - contrib) 21:38, 1 December 2011 (UTC)
That source isn't reliable. I don't know where they get their information, but there are obvious errors and only a handful of original airdates listed. For example, two out of three of the latest production codes are for "Choo Choo Express" which aired over two years ago and "Road Rally" which aired over one year ago. I've searched quite a bit and have yet to find any site with seemingly authoritative info. They all contradict each other to some degree. I'm tempted to grab the original airdates from the info under each episode listing on DirecTV, but I have no idea where they get their info either. It is a safe bet, however, that their info is more reliable than any of the random websites I've found. -Dwimble (talk) 22:20, 1 December 2011 (UTC)


they are realible, they have bene verified as such in the past, they get ther einformation direct form the broadcaster, it the broadcaster that put the weird production codes, as does directtv they get ther einformation direct fomthe broadcaster. given there is no other source and toonzone has been verified before it at least gives some verifibailty compare to nothing jsut now, your right all sites are identical because they all copy each other and sicne most can have anyone enter infromation hey cn enter false or wrogn information, the reason toonzone is classed is realible as there no way for anyone but the site adminitrators to add information and the site administrator only add infomration formt eh broadcaster--Andrewcrawford (talk - contrib) 22:58, 1 December 2011 (UTC)


The full list of episodes.

Why is the list not full? The following episodes were deleted from it: "Daisy the Painter", "Donald Hatches An Egg", "Aye, Aye, Captain Mickey", "Prince Pete`s Catnap", "Mickey's Train Station", "Pluto's Tale", "Goofy's Thinking Cap", "Minnie and Daisy's Flower Shower", "The Golden Boo Boo" and maybe some more. АндрейКок (talk) 04:25, 2 December 2011 (UTC)

Those episodes (assuming they exist) haven't yet aired and aren't scheduled to air on any of Disney's channels. In the past some of them were added without any reliable source beyond some wiki website that anyone can edit. If and when those episodes air or are listed on some verifiable site, they will be included. -Dwimble (talk) 04:54, 2 December 2011 (UTC)
mickey trin sttion exists but it two part of choo choo express the uk airs it as two parts and as one whole epsiode each part is not called choo choo express part 1 and part 2--Andrewcrawford (talk - contrib) 11:13, 2 December 2011 (UTC)


http://digiguide.tv/programme/Animation/Mickey-Mouse-Clubhouse/557982/season-0/episode-0/Mickey-s-Train-Station/905679 that proves it exists, they get there information from uk broadcasters and everything is edited and checked before inputtig by the site. the reason for seaosn 0 episode 0 is because they use other sites iek wikipedia to make epsiode guides if they cant find the epsiode they just assume it has only aired in teh uk so epsiode and seaosn number is not known--Andrewcrawford (talk - contrib) 11:16, 2 December 2011 (UTC)
All the episodes I've mentioned were aired in Russia. All of them are available for download on the torrent-trackers (in Russian language). АндрейКок (talk) 10:54, 3 December 2011 (UTC)


unfortnally torrent trackers not only are they unrealiable sources but there breaking copyright which would be a bigger problem than beinga unrelaible source, i dnt dispute they exidsts but without a realible source ora soure with some sort of reabilty then cant be used--Andrewcrawford (talk - contrib) 20:24, 3 December 2011 (UTC)
The torrent tracker (in spite of it is out of law in some case) can prove that the episode was made and realised. So, it can be on this list. Also, the episode Mickey's Train Station was officialy on the Russian DVD Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Choo-Choo Express АндрейКок (talk) 20:59, 3 December 2011 (UTC)


It cant be used as a source, why because it is promoted copyriught, some of the episode meantion have aired in te uk and as i posted above ther eis uk tv listing site that is can prove they exist, but the train station episode would need to be put wil choo choo express as it just choo choo express split into two, the russian dvd woiuld be another good source, can you post the link to the dvd ill certianly add that in, as for the rest, ill check the policies might be able to add them but with [unreliable source?] but certianly cant use the tracker as a source--Andrewcrawford (talk - contrib) 10:07, 4 December 2011 (UTC)
The link to the shop http://www.ozon.ru/context/detail/id/5654268/?item=7112870, I also can post the links on video, if need. АндрейКок (talk) 13:06, 6 December 2011 (UTC)


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post the videos link depending on where there hosted they might be able to be used, you tube depending on what prt is realible ie if it a channel like say disney then it realible if ita user it unrealible post them ill go throuh it in a few weeks and add what i can--Andrewcrawford (talk - contrib) 14:17, 6 December 2011 (UTC)

"Donald Hatches An Egg" - http://video.mail.ru/mail/elya.konopleva/175/197.html
"Aye, Aye, Captain Mickey" - http://video.mail.ru/mail/rebrov1964/1062/1469.html
"Prince Pete`s Catnap" - http://video.mail.ru/mail/khmyrina_irina/20/15.html
"Mickey's Train Station" - http://video.mail.ru/mail/barcakin_vladimir/1573/854.html
"Pluto's Tale" - http://video.mail.ru/mail/barcakin_vladimir/1573/1286.html
"Goofy's Thinking Cap" - http://video.mail.ru/mail/barcakin_vladimir/1573/1865.html
"Minnie and Daisy's Flower Shower" - http://video.mail.ru/mail/serjsv2003/754/867.html
"The Golden Boo Boo" - http://video.mail.ru/mail/barcakin_vladimir/1573/1733.html
All of them are in Russian, but they have English title after the entering song. In the up right corner you can see the logo of Russian First Channel (it is TVRip). If you think the links are not legal to be published here, just delete this post. 77.66.225.10 (talk) 18:16, 6 December 2011 (UTC)

Well the following is the complete table of the disputed episodes I think.

− {{Episode list

− |EpisodeNumber=88

− |Title=The Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Carnival

− |Aux1=Clarbelle Cow, Pete, Chip 'n Dale, Ludwig Von Drake, and Willie The Giant

− |OriginalAirDate= December 25, 2011 (2011-12-25)

− |ProdCode=301

− |ShortSummary=The chickens need to be fed, so Mickey and friends bring up a carnival with a roller coaster and arcade games, in which are paid for with corn.

− }}

− {{Episode list

− |EpisodeNumber=89

− |Title=The Missing Numbers

− |Aux1=Chip 'n Dale, Clarbelle Cow, Pete, Ludwig Von Drake, and Bella

− |OriginalAirDate= April 8, 2011 (2011-04-08)

− |ProdCode=307

− |ShortSummary= Minnie And Donald are missing numbers for the calendar.

− }}

− − {{Episode list

− |EpisodeNumber=90

− |Title=Donald Hatches An Egg

− |Aux1=Baby Red Bird and Mommy Red Bird, Hen Gladis, Turtle, Mommy Crocodile and her Sons

− |OriginalAirDate= September 2011 (2011-09)

− |ProdCode=314

− |ShortSummary=Donald becomes a egg hathcer so he can have a new baby.

− }}

− − {{Episode list

− |EpisodeNumber=91

− |Title=The Go Getters

− |Aux1=Clarabelle Cow, The Giant Chickens, Pete, and Willie the Giant

− |OriginalAirDate= December 28, 2011 (2011-12-28)

− |ProdCode=303

− |ShortSummary=Pete goes to the farm to collect Mickey's train cars.

− }}

− {{Episode list

− |EpisodeNumber=92

− |Title=Aye, Aye, Captain Mickey

− |Aux1=Ludwig Von Drake, Whale, Pete, and Sea Horse

− |OriginalAirDate= June 2011 (2011-06)

− |ProdCode=304

− |ShortSummary=Mickey and his friends sail across the ocean.

− }}

− {{Episode list

− |EpisodeNumber=94

− |Title=Prince Pete's Catnap

− |Aux1=Pete and Buzz-Buzz the Bee

− |OriginalAirDate= 2012 (2012)

− |ProdCode=308

− |ShortSummary=Pete feels sleepy so he will sleep with all his friends at his home.

− }}

− − {{Episode list

− |EpisodeNumber=95

− |Title=Mickey's Train Station "Choo Choo Express 2"

− |Aux1=Ludwig Von Drake, Pete, Clarabelle Cow, Bella, Chip n' Dale, Santa Claus, and Mrs. Claus.

− |OriginalAirDate= 2012 (2012)

− |ProdCode=322

− |ShortSummary=Mickey invites the gang including the viewers to the station and when he can build up and Mickey must go to the new train station.

− − Note: This episode aired on Playhouse Disney in India on 3rd December 2010. This is also the second-half of the show's Season 2 extended-length episode, Choo-Choo Express.

− }}

− {{Episode list

− |EpisodeNumber=96

− |Title=Pluto's Tale

− |Aux1=Pete, Clarabelle Cow, and Bella

− |OriginalAirDate= 2012 (2012)

− |ProdCode=313

− |ShortSummary= Pluto tells a story about a dog prince going on a journey. (Roles: Pluto is a prince, Clarabelle is a fairy, Pete is a wizard, Donald and Daisy are king and queen, Goofy is a jester, Minnie is a merry lady, and Bella is a princess).

− }}

− {{Episode list

− |EpisodeNumber=97

− |Title=Goofy's Thinking Cap

− |Aux1=Clarabelle Cow, Ludwig Von Drake, Captain Jumps-a-Lot, Chip n' Dale, and Willie the Giant

− |OriginalAirDate= 2012 (2012)

− |ProdCode=302

− |ShortSummary= Goofy has a thinking cap.

Note: This is the first episode where all four mouskatools are mousekathinkaboutit tools for this clip.

− }}

− − {{Episode list

− |EpisodeNumber=98

− |Title=Goofy's Gone

− |Aux1=Clarabelle Cow, Ludwig Von Drake, Buzz-Buzz the Bee, Elephant, and Pete

− |OriginalAirDate= 2012 (2012)

− |ProdCode=318

− |ShortSummary=Goofy leaves his friends in charge while he's gone away for a day.

− }}

− {{Episode list

− |EpisodeNumber=99

− |Title=Minnie and Daisy's Flower Shower

− |Aux1=Ludwig Von Drake

− |OriginalAirDate= 2012 (2012)

− |ProdCode=317

− |ShortSummary=Minnie and Daisy have a flower shower for a event called Minnie's Clubhouse Festival.

− }}

− {{Episode list

− |EpisodeNumber=100

− |Title=The Golden Boo Boo

− |Aux1=Ludwig Von Drake, Pete, Clarabelle Cow, and Boo Boo

− |OriginalAirDate= 2012 (2012)

− |ProdCode=316

− |ShortSummary=A hurt animal cries becaus it got hurt.

− }}

− {{Episode list

− |EpisodeNumber=101

− |Title=Mickey and Goofy Babysitters

− |Aux1=Ludwig Von Drake and Clarabelle Cow

− |OriginalAirDate= 2012 (2012)

− |ProdCode=319

− |ShortSummary= Everybody except Mickey and Goofy have accidentally turned into babies from the time machine.

Note: This is a sequel to "Goofy Baby" in which the remaining characters of the Sensational Six (besides Goofy) become babies after walking through Professor Von Drake's tick tock time machine. Mickey won't let Goofy lead the Clubhouse or this episode won't air at all.

− }}

− {{Episode list

− |EpisodeNumber=102

− |Title=Minnie's Rocket to Launch

− |Aux1=Ludwig Von Drake, Future Minnie, Leo Pierce, June Hirano, Quincy Brown, Annie Pierce and Rocket (crossovers of Little Einsteins)

− |OriginalAirDate= 2012 (2012)

− |ProdCode=323

− |ShortSummary= Mickey builds a rocket moon of stars of state of stars.

Note: This is the only Disney Junior production to have a crossover.

− }}

− {{Episode list

− |EpisodeNumber=103

− |Title=Space Adventure

− |Aux1=Ludwig Von Drake, Pete, Chip n' Dale, Martian Mickey, and Martian Pluto

− |OriginalAirDate= Fall 2011 (Fall 2011)

− |ProdCode=324

− |ShortSummary=' Mickey and friends have a space adventure with Toodles.

− }}

Foriegn episodes

I think there might be some episodes that have aired in foreign language with the english title that has not been added yet if someoen can post a link to the video with english title ill add any other missing episodes with cite episodes--Andrewcrawford (talk - contrib) 15:42, 21 April 2012 (UTC)

Pilot

can someone post some links to the pilot episodes information so i can reference it--Andrewcrawford (talk - contrib) 15:52, 21 April 2012 (UTC)

Australian dvd

I dnt have time jsut now but if someone can add the australian release dates and other releases they have done i be grateful if not ill do it ina few days. here are sources http://www.ezydvd.com.au/search?q=mickey+mouse+clubhouse&page=1 and http://dstore.com/search/mickey+mouse+clubhouse/dvd/ there will be other but those are tow i have found that give release dates and some information on episode on the dvd and how many through run time--Andrewcrawford (talk - contrib) 21:16, 21 April 2012 (UTC)

Tidy up and article splitting

i am proposing splitting the article into season articles and reordering the season into the proper order and not air date order, i will use sources like toonzone schedules (which is reliable for the schedules and is used in many other articles on wikipeida, forums are not and the new sis debatable, just because a source is unreliable for one part of a site doe nto make it unreliable for another, no source is 100% reliable) also msn schedules this will provide air dates and productions codes as well as the proper episode order, i will modify season 2 a bit and follow the u airings as the uk airings follow the proper airing order, i will also add in missing episodes that have not aired in america but have in the uk and will source to digiguide uk tv listings site, i will also add in the misisng season 3 episode that have aired in russia but i will leave them as ?? since we do not know where they belong once they air in america we will know for sure. any comments, this is getting done in accordances with wikipedia policies the article is getting to long so needs split, the season articles need cleaned up and sourced--Andrewcrawford (talk - contrib) 23:07, 24 February 2012 (UTC)--Andrewcrawford (talk - contrib) 08:33, 11 March 2012 (UTC)


This is one last chance for editors to make there view and comments know i rather nto star thte process then people start revertign oif disputing if you have problem please come forward now, as work has to be done at the very least to split the article--Andrewcrawford (talk - contrib) 08:50, 10 March 2012 (UTC)
I think cleaning it up, adjusting the order of episodes, adding alternate titles or footnotes about alternate titles, etc. is fine. I don't, however, see any need to break it up into separate articles at this point. It's size isn't excessive, in my opinion. As long as each episode's summary is kept to a reasonable length, I don't think it will need to be split into separate season articles for quite awhile; it is only now just approaching 100 episodes. That's hardly excessive. Further, there really isn't all that much information out there about Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, its separate seasons, or its individual episodes, which would make separate articles valuable. The List of Family Guy episodes is an excellent example of a series where separate articles are valuable, necessary and handled extremely well. If we were to do that with Mickey Mouse Clubhouse at this point then it would simply be three separate articles with short lists instead of one article with a modest list. I see no value in that. It just forces people to view multiple separate articles for no clear reason. There would be no more info on the separate short articles than there is right now on the one moderate article. -Dwimble (talk) 18:19, 10 March 2012 (UTC)


ok thank you for replying as one of the mroe active editors i was hoping you reply so ill consider what youa re syaign and reply regardings you comment work is now postponed until we got a conesus on this not want a edit war :)--Andrewcrawford (talk - contrib) 21:57, 10 March 2012 (UTC)


No danger of an "edit war" from me. If you split it up then I'll just have a few more pages to occasionally edit. No worries. I have no real objection to it, I just don't think it is absolutely necessary at the moment, considering the number of episodes and relative lack of info about each one (i.e. short length, same small cast every episode, extremely simplistic plots, and so forth). The show is so small and simple that the notes on episodes are typically things like "goofy doesn't appear in this episode." I've always found that level of detail to be a bit of an overkill and pointless. On the other hand, however, if it were split then that level of detail might be okay.
My only request, should you end up splitting it, is that there continue to be a List of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse episodes article that has a full list of episode numbers and titles, although without the plot summaries and details, to save space. Then, there can be separate season articles with the full plot summaries and details of each episode, such as which main characters are missing, what secondary characters are in it, and perhaps other things like the mouskatools used, what the mystery mouskatool is, and so on. I just wouldn't like to see a full list of episode titles go away. I've come across other shows in the past with separate articles for each season, but without a main article that lists them all. I've found that to be a bit tedious if you want to scan the list looking for something specific. -Dwimble (talk) 23:22, 10 March 2012 (UTC)
ok i totally agre with you, i just had to fix on of those myslef thomas and friends had 15 series article but no list and it was very annoying having to go between each article to find episodes so i create a complete one, ther eno way ill gt rid of this page it will remain it will be the list you meantioned just a lot more tidied up and clearer--Andrewcrawford (talk - contrib) 08:36, 11 March 2012 (UTC)

List of Totally Spies! episodes just thought i point you to this list that has not been split, it about 120 episodes but you can see hwo it looks very long and harder to find informaiton on teh episodes part of the reasion it should be split out. but i am goign to review and condsider what oyur ssay8 before replying probally just was on checking articles that had ip edits and this one was one and just pop out at me as a example--Andrewcrawford (talk - contrib) 22:04, 10 March 2012 (UTC)

unident

as i meantioned already this list isnt goign i will be using episodelsist/sublist|list of mickey mosue clubhouse episodes to transclude the data back here with out summmaries, i plan to add the dvd releeases in each of the english country with details on episode there, i also plan on finish world record animals. i agree the extra informaiton is useful that why i am lookign to split to maintain that information without removing it to bring the article size and length down, the only problem i am goign to have is the feature length episodes, toonzone schedules production code information and order is pretty much spot on as uk airs the show in order but they dnt air the feature lengths in with the order they only air them on special occassion like christmas etc so i dnt know where they belong in the series and ther eno information to give adefintion answer so wha ti am propusing is wha ti have done with handy manny silar type episode is to put the feature lenght after the episode that was aired prior to it, so if say it donald clubhouse that aired ebfore space advaenture i will put space adventure after donald clubhouse until a another soruce can give informaiton on those episod ei suspect there specails episode hence the weird production numbers--Andrewcrawford (talk - contrib) 13:22, 20 April 2012 (UTC)

That seems reasonable to me to mix in special episodes (and any other episodes for that matter) by airdate when the production codes are significantly different or unavailable. -Dwimble (talk) 17:55, 20 April 2012 (UTC)


would you have any problems with movign the guest stars coloum to the short summary part as it more a descriptions that aa coloum information, im happy to keep it a coloum just dnt think it is apprioate.--Andrewcrawford (talk - contrib) 19:35, 20 April 2012 (UTC)
Frankly, I've always found that column unnecessary. It is at best a minor detail that, if anything, should be mentioned in the episode's description. -Dwimble (talk) 19:52, 20 April 2012 (UTC)


First seaosn is done, great clubhouse hunt is example of the production cod eunknown so i have placed it after the episode it airs after, the episode lsit template is showing up but i aint sure why i will have o check the code throughly later--Andrewcrawford (talk - contrib) 11:13, 21 April 2012 (UTC)


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i only havea little mroe to do to finish off season 3 with adding other epsiode aired outside america then the article is cleaned up and finished and u; to standards so i am removing the tags now--Andrewcrawford (talk - contrib) 14:03, 21 April 2012 (UTC)

Article tidy up and splitting now finished some information mvoed to the seaosn article where it is more appriotate than on the list itself. the only thing left to do is add a home media reease section--Andrewcrawford (talk - contrib) 15:43, 21 April 2012 (UTC)

Number 85 is missing... АндрейКок (talk) 20:09, 16 May 2012 (UTC)

Season 2 Revisions

I propose the following list and order for season 2 episodes:

  • S02E01 - Fancy Dancin' Goofy
  • S02E02 - Mickey's Handy Helpers
  • S02E03 - Goofy the Homemaker
  • S02E04 - Goofy Baby
  • S02E05 - Minnie's Picnic
  • S02E06 - Mickey's Big Surprise
  • S02E07 - Minnie's Mystery
  • S02E08 - Daisy's Pet Project
  • S02E09 - Goofy in Training
  • S02E10 - Mickey's Round Up
  • S02E11 - Mickey's Big Band Concert
  • S02E12 - Donald's Special Delivery
  • S02E13 - Goofy's Hat
  • S02E14 - Clarabelle's Clubhouse Carnival
  • S02E15 - Mickey and Minnie's Jungle Safari
  • S02E16 - Mickey's Big Job
  • S02E17 - Mickey's Comet
  • S02E18 - Mickey's Camp Out
  • S02E19 - Mickey's Art Show
  • S02E20 - Choo Choo Express
  • S02E21 - Mickey and the Enchanted Egg
  • S02E22 - Pluto's Bubble Bath
  • S02E23 - Goofy Goes Goofy
  • S02E24 - Space Captain Donald
  • S02E25 - Secret Spy Daisy
  • S02E26 - Mickey's Silly Problem
  • S02E27 - Minnie's Rainbow
  • S02E28 - Pete's Beach Blanket Luau
  • S02E29 - Pluto's Playmate
  • S02E30 - Sir Goofs-a-Lot
  • S02E31 - Mickey's Thanks a Bunch Day
  • S02E32 - The Friendship Team
  • S02E33 - Goofy's Coconutty Monkey
  • S02E34 - Pluto to the Rescue!
  • S02E35 - Clarabelle's Clubhouse Mooooo-sical
  • S02E36 - Mickey's Message From Mars
  • S02E37 - Donald's Ducks
  • S02E38 - Minnie's Bee Story
  • S02E39 - Goofy's Super Wish
  • S02E40 - Mickey's Adventures in Wonderland

From the cited reference, the description of "Mickey's Clubhouse Choo Choo" is identical to "Choo Choo Express" which is shown on Playhouse Disney in the US as a single, double-length episode. Although it's certainly possible that it is renamed and/or split into two episodes for the UK market, I can provide the title card and Mickey's voice-over for "Choo Choo Express" as it's broadcast in the US. Either way, their should only be one listing for this title in season 2 (could be listed with an AKA for the UK title if confirmed).

"Mickey's Adventures in Wonderland" is another double-length episode and as of this writing is included in the season 2 list but without a production code. The Tivo guide apparently identifies this as 240 so it looks like a good fit.

Does anyone have any problems with this proposal?

Wuahn (talk) 15:52, 16 June 2012 (UTC)

And a source can be provide to to show the two parts and the one hour special i the uk and other coutnries, so no your not providinga source that proves beyonda doubt that choo choo express is the one and only, this isnt american wikipeidaAndrewcrawford (talk - contrib) 09:50, 17 June 2012 (UTC)
But surely there must be a way to have a definitive list that doesn't list the same episode twice. The split episode version is unknown in America where it is shown exclusively on Playhouse Disney. You know it split into two episodes because that's how it's sold in syndication -- not how it was originally presented on the US cable channel that is owned by Disney. 24.99.35.55 (talk) 21:08, 4 July 2012 (UTC)
doesn't matter it is from america the 1 hour one is a special it shouldn't even be listed on here at all, the second part is in season 3 named mickey train station, if you think it should change provide a Reliable Source Andrewcrawford (talk - contrib) 23:11, 4 July 2012 (UTC)