In this black-and-white photo, 12 members of the original Mickey Mouse Club TV series are at center, dressed in white turtleneck sweaters with their first names visible and mouse ear hats. Disney Legend Jimmie Dodd, who played the lead grown-up Mouseketeer and moral compass, stands at far right, with fellow adult leader (and Disney Legend) Roy Williams.

QUIZ: Mickey Mouse Club Trivia for the Ultimate Disney Fans

By Alison Stateman

Seventy years ago today, the very first episode of the Mickey Mouse Club aired on ABC—introducing the world to a cast of talented kids known as Mouseketeers. The show became a fan phenomenon, whose appeal endures to this day.

On the occasion of its Platinum Jubilee, we’ve compiled a trivia quiz for our ultimate Disney fans. How many of the following are as easy to recall as that iconic earworm, “M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E”?

1. In 1955, Disneyland opened its Mickey Mouse Club Theater, which at one time featured the 3D Jamboree, showing the Mouseketeers and a selection of Disney cartoons in 3D. What occupies the former theater’s space at the park today?(Required)
2. How many original Mouseketeers were introduced in the first season?(Required)
3. Coinciding with the launch of the show, the Mickey Mouse Club Magazine published its premiere issue in 1955. How much did a one-year subscription to the quarterly publication cost at launch?(Required)
4. Each show began with an animated segment, culminating with which animated Disney character striking (or at least attempting to strike!) a gong?(Required)
5. The show was organized by themed days of the week. Monday was Fun with Music Day, Tuesday was Guest Star Day, Wednesday was Anything Can Happen Day, and Thursday was Circus Day. What was the theme for Friday?(Required)
6. The original Mickey Mouse Club show originally ran on ABC from 1955 to 1959. By the time it ended, how many episodes were produced?(Required)
7. Who among the original cast members were later named Disney Legends?(Required)

Several facts sourced from The Official Mickey Mouse Club Book (Hyperion, 1995) by Lorraine Santoli.