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|journalDDD='''Minnie'''<br>"Mickey's Surprise Party" (1939)<br>The queen of Disney Castle. Maleficent and Pete nabbed her while King Mickey was away.<br><br>'''Princess Minnie'''<br>"Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers" (2004)<br>Princess of this kingdom. After someone tried to do her harm, she demanded protection from the Musketeers and fell hopelessly in love with Mickey, one of the three who took the job.
|journalDDD='''Minnie'''<br>"Mickey's Surprise Party" (1939)<br>The queen of Disney Castle. Maleficent and Pete nabbed her while King Mickey was away.<br><br>'''Princess Minnie'''<br>"Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers" (2004)<br>Princess of this kingdom. After someone tried to do her harm, she demanded protection from the Musketeers and fell hopelessly in love with Mickey, one of the three who took the job.
|journalUX=Steamboat Willie (1928)<br>Queen of Disney Castle, ruling in Mickey's absence.
|journalUX=Steamboat Willie (1928)<br>Queen of Disney Castle, ruling in Mickey's absence.
|journalKH3=Steamboat Willie (1928)<br><br>Queen of Disney Castle, who reigns over the kingdom while King Mickey is away.
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{{Q|We hope for your safe return.|Queen Minnie to Donald and Goofy}}
{{Q|We hope for your safe return.|Queen Minnie to Donald and Goofy}}

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