Disney and Astro bring “Club Mickey Mouse” to Malaysian audiences from Friday, 15 September, 1.30pm on Disney Channel (Astro Ch 615)



After an extensive nation-wide search, seven young, talented Malaysians have been chosen to be the country’s first group of Mouseketeers. They will be the hosts of the multi- platform Disney Channel show “Club Mickey Mouse”, which makes its debut in Southeast Asia. Created by Walt Disney in 1955, the original “Mickey Mouse Club” is being refreshed in the United States as a digital-first program called “Club Mickey Mouse”. In Malaysia, the franchise has been localized and refreshed into a contemporary and uniquely Malaysian show which will entertain kids and families through music, comedy, games and celebrity guest appearances. These include hugely popular local personalities like actress Nur Fazura, actor and singer Fattah Amin, and hip-hop rapper Joe Flizzow.


Leading the group is 26-year old Head Mouseketeer Charis from Kuala Lumpur, well-known to Malaysians as a popular YouTube lifestyle personality. The other talented Mouseketeers are:


15 –year old Faiz from Johor Bahru (winners of the “Club Mickey Mouse Star Search” which was conducted over six weeks across Malaysia.)


14-year old Natasya from Selangor, (winners of the “Club Mickey Mouse Star Search” which was conducted over six weeks across Malaysia.)


13-year old Dheena from Negeri Sembilan


14-year old Erissa from Kuala Lumpur


15-year old Wafiy from Sabah


16-year old Gabriel from Selangor.


From Left: Amit Malhotra (VP & GM, Media Networks, The Disney Company Southeast Asia), with Agnes Rozario (VP of Content Management Group, Astro)

“We are extremely proud of our talented Mouseketeers, and we can’t wait for Malaysian kids and families to get to know them,” said Amit Malhotra, Vice President & General Manager, Media Networks, The Walt Disney Company Southeast Asia. “Together with our valued partner Astro, we are pleased that our fans in Malaysia will be the first in Southeast Asia to enjoy this iconic show which has been refreshed and localized especially for Malaysians.”Agnes Rozario, Vice President of Content Management Group, Astro said, “We are proud that Disney Channel has chosen Malaysia as the launch pad for the localization of this great format. We are thrilled that our young talented Malaysians will have the opportunity to express their creativity and showcase their talent to a regional audience.”
With a digitally savvy audience in mind, “Club Mickey Mouse” will be a one-of-a-kind, multi-platform experience, providing fans with more ways to celebrate their love for Disney. Besides the variety show on Disney Channel in Malaysia, there are also 16 digital-first episodes called “Club Mickey Mouse Extra”. The Mouseketeers also interact with kids and families on social media. To date, Club Mickey Mouse has reached 18.5 million Malaysians online, with close to three million of them engaging with the content.

Fans can enjoy all digital content on Disney Channel Asia’s social media platforms (YouTube: YouTube.com/Disney Channel Asia; Facebook: Facebook.com/Disney Channel Asia, and Instagram: Instagram.com/disneymalaysia) as well as on www.clubmickeymouse.my


The iconic variety show for children first started in 1955 in America, and had been revived, reformatted and reimagined over the decades in order to remain relevant to audiences. It was also responsible for uncovering and launching careers of former Mouseketeers such as Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera and Ryan Gosling.

“Club Mickey Mouse” will premiere on Friday, 15 September, 1.30pm on Disney Channel (Astro Ch 615) and will also be available on Astro GO and On Demand. Astro subscribers can also catch the premiere of “Club Mickey Mouse” on Disney XD (Astro Ch 617) and Disney Junior (Astro Ch 613) at the same time.


The Malaysian Mouseketeers with Mickey Mouse at the launch.

The Malaysian Mouseketeers.