Cast
Mickey Mouse - A street urchin who is friends with Donald and Goofy. He is considered too small by Pete. But in the end, he declares that he may be small but has friends who can make him 10 feet tall to defeat Pete. He falls in love with Minnie.
Donald Duck - Another street urchin who is a coward. In the middle of the movie, he chooses not to continue his musketeer life but soon changes his mind. He falls in love with Daisy.
Goofy - A street urchin who is a doofus. He says that if he, Donald and Mickey stick together they can save the princess. He falls in love with Clarabelle.
Minnie Mouse - The princess of France and Mickey's love interest, she always says that her true love is the one who makes her smile. Her lady-in-waiting is Daisy.
Daisy Duck - Minnie's lady-in waiting and Donald's love interest, who always tells her mistress she must marry someone of royal blood. She mistaken as a bad guy by Mickey, Donald and Goofy.
Pete the Cat - The army chief of musketeers and the main antagonist of the film, Pete plots to rule France by kidnapping Minnie and taking the throne.
The Beagle Boys - Sidekicks of Pete and who kidnapped Mickey, Donald and Goofy when they were kids,and the secondary antagonists of the film. The smallest one disguises himself as Minnie after kidnapping her to declare Pete as the king on the night of the Opera.
Clarabelle - Goofy's love interest and Pete's assistant.
Pluto - Mickey's dog.
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