A Fresh Take on a Classic Tale: Mickey, Donald, and Goofy as the Three Musketeers
Goofy, as Athos, brings his signature lovable clumsiness to the role of the musketeers' captain. His well-meaning but hapless nature often leads to comedic misadventures, but his loyalty and dedication to his friends shine through. Who would have thought that Goofy's signature "Gawrsh" would become a rallying cry for the musketeers?
The Unlikely Trio: Mickey, Donald, and Goofy's The Three Musketeers
And he does. In the final frame, as the trio rides off into the sunset on a single horse (with Goofy on the bottom being dragged through the mud, laughing hysterically), you realize the moral of the story: It is better to be a goof who shows up than a hero who stands alone.
: Due to the film's cult status, Goofy was featured in a special 2021 NYCC Exclusive Funko Pop! #1123
In the 2004 film Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers
- "All for One" (Theme): Set to the backdrop of Les Miserables' "One Day More," this opening track establishes the trio's hopeless dream.
- "Three Is a Magic Number" (Goofy's Song): A bluesy, slow number where Goofy mops the floor and explains that the trio works best when they aren't trying to be separate heroes. It is melancholic, funny, and oddly profound.
- "Chains of Love" (Donald & Daisy): A hilarious iron cage duet where Donald accidentally professes his love while trying to escape captivity.
prison. While his methods are unconventional—often involving accidental physics and slapstick comedy—his dedication to his friends is absolute. His subplot with Clarabelle Cow