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The Story of Princess Olivia is the second segment of the 1st episode of the fourth season of Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures.

Synopsis[]

The Happy Helpers take their friends to Royalandia to meet Princess Olivia, Wilhelmina, and Prince and Clarabelle Cow tells the story about how she used to be mistaken for a princess she discovered that Olivia was the actual princess.

Plot[]

The happy helpers take some of their friends to visit Princess Olivia, Wilhelmina and Prince in Royalandia. Princess Olivia and Wilhelmina give the visitors a tour of the castle.

After the tour, Clarabelle Cow tells the story about how she ended up with the royal scepter that was hidden in the secret room where she and Olivia where and everyone thought Clarabelle was the new princess until Clarabelle discovered that Olivia was the actual princess in a photo she took with her cowbell phone. While during the story, Clarabelle mentioned that she tried to explain that Olivia was the real princess nobody would listen to her at first because of the big hurry for the coronation until Minnie asked her what was wrong and she let everyone know that Olivia was the real princess.

Hilda Hippo asks what happened after Princess Olivia was crowned and Clarabelle Cow continues telling her story, she explains why everyone didn’t listen to her trying to tell them that she wasn’t a princess, which is because they so excited for the coronation that they didn’t expect the important thing Clarabelle Cow was trying to tell them because they were too excited to listen.

During the flashback of the Clarabelle’s story, Clarabelle apologizes to Wilhelmina for ducking to avoid letting her crown her because she wasn’t a princess like she tried to say and for bumping into her hands which made the crown slip, rise and fall because she almost crowned her since she wasn’t a princess that she tried to explain and Wilhelmina understands and forgives and explains to Clarabelle that she didn’t have to apologize for ducking to avoid letting her crown her because it was actually a good and smart thing that she did because she wasn’t the princess like Olivia is, which is who Wilhelmina was actually supposed to crown.

Minnie, Daisy, Cuckoo Loca, Princess Olivia and Wilhelmina apologize for the big misunderstanding about Clarabelle and for not listening to Clarabelle who was trying to tell them that she discovered that Olivia was the actual new princess and Clarabelle forgives all of them.

After the flashback ends, Clarabelle Cow tells everyone that was how she cleared the big misunderstanding and she reminded them to be more mindful to listen to what someone tries to say before they make the same big mistake again in the future.

Characters who appeared[]

  • Clarabelle Cow
  • Minnie Mouse
  • Daisy Duck
  • Cuckoo Loca
  • Mickey Mouse
  • Donald Duck
  • Goofy
  • Hilda Hippo
  • Clara Cluck
  • Pete
  • Princess Olivia
  • Wilhelmina
  • Prince

See transcript[]

The Story of Princess Olivia/Transcript

Trivia[]

  • Olivia makes her third appearance in the series. Madison Pettis reprises her role as Princess Olivia.
  • This is the second episode with Clarabelle Cow visiting Royalandia.
  • This is the first episode to have Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Clara Cluck, Hilda Hippo, and Pete to visit Royalandia.
  • This is the first episode to have a sequel to a segments of one of the previous episodes, which is Princess Clarabelle!.
  • The is the first episode in the series to have a flashback with recycled footage from the second segment of the third season's fifth episode, Princess Clarabelle! and has some extra footage that was not seen in that episode when Clarabelle tells the story about how everyone including herself thought she was the new princess of Royalandia until she discovered that Olivia was the actual new princess of Royalandia and mentioned how she cleared the misunderstanding.
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