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In a sequence on an airplane headed for Japan, Mickey and Minnie can be seen sitting together watching in-flight TV shows, among them are parodies of famous Japanese anime franchises such Doraemonand Sailor Moonalong with that the city, they learn about the rich history of that country, and a culture that's different from theirs. Goofy is excited about the trip as well, because his love interest, Clarabelle Cow, has been invited to come along with them. Mickey Mouse and his friends are setting up a trip to Tokyo just in time for Donald Duck's birthday. After being discovered by Japanese police, he is forced to flee, and fakes his own death. Ninja leader Sasuke Takahashi sneaks into a jewelery store in Tokyo, Japan that houses the world's largest collection of hand-crafted diamonds in search of Peg Leg Pete, who had robbed the store earlier that day. The film was less as critically and financially successful as its predecessor, grossing only $778 million worldwide out of a $150 million budget. The film was first announced in 2020, and is the 65th feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series. The film was released in the United States on November 10, 2028, and was presented in 3D and IMAX 3D, as well as the traditional two-dimensional format. Some of the crew returned, but Disney Veteran animator Burny Mattinson did not participate. The film is written and directed by Phineas and Ferb creators Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh and executive produced by Jennifer Lee, with original music by Michael Giacchino. In the film, Mickey and his friends head to Japan for Donald Duck's birthday, but Goofy becomes sidetracked when he joins a Ninja clan. The film is a sequel to the 2018 film Mickey Mouse, and was made to celebrate the title character's centennial anniversary. Mickey Mouse 2: Japan's Most Wanted is an American hand-drawn/computer animated action comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.
