Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers. Poster of the 2004 movie and cover of the 1844 book, The Three Musketeers
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The Three Musketeers
Alexandre Dumas, 1844
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Donovan Cook, 2004

The story begins with 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. 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 was still far away.


Peter Pan 2: Return to Never Land. Poster of the 2002 movie and cover of the 1906 book, Peter and Wendy
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Peter and Wendy
J.M. Barrie, 1906
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Robin Budd, Donovan Cook, 2002

Many decades after the events of the first film, Wendy is now grown up and married to a man named Edward and has two children, Jane and Daniel Danny. After Jane tells Peter she is Wendy’s daughter, Peter takes her to his hideout to be the mother of the Lost Boys as Wendy once was, but Jane refuses and gets stranded.