The Original Narrator

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Originally Published In November-8-2015

The Original Narrator: Mickey, Donald And Goody In The Three Musketeers

Forgotten Disney Characters

All for one and one for one!

Oh wow, would you look at that! My time is almost up. Oh well, this book did had a good run didn't it? Welp, time for it's last forgotten character. Sigh.

The movie opens with Troubadour, a French-speaking turtle with an affinity for music, reminding a television-show narrator that he had promised Troubadour one of his songs would be used in the show that day. The narrator silently breaks his promise and walks away from Troubadour. Not looking where he is going, he falls in a hole in the floor as the show is about to begin. Consequently, Troubadour is ushered in to tell the audience the story at the last minute, and he chooses his comic book of The Three Musketeers.

His fate is unknown after that.

Towards the ending, my favorite quote Mickey says, "I may be small, but I've got friends that make me ten feet tall."

So my followers, I want you to take that quote to your wisdom and learn from it. You may seem alone and friendless, but it doesn't mean you're completely alone. Someone is out there looking after you no matter what. You always have at least one person who you call friend. Don't ever give up on your dreams because of what someone said. You are larger and you will shine brighter than them of all.

So long folks. And Keep to your Disney Side~rewrite

Source: DisneyWiki

December-31-2020 Update: Updated and changed chapter with added information.

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