Disney's Laugh-A-Lympics

Disney's Laugh-A-Lympics (aka Mickey's All-Star Laugh-A-Lympics in Europe) is an upcoming American computer-animated television series and a crossover series, produced by Disney Television Animation and aired by American Broadcasting Company's children's block, ABC Kids. It was one of ABC Kids' original series. The show was a spoof of the Olympics. It featured 50 Disney animated characters organized into the teams (the Mickey Mouseketeers, the Darkwing Duckies, and the Really Rottens) which would compete each week for gold, silver, and bronze medals.

Format
The sporting competitions that the characters would be called upon to perform in would often be comical and offbeat versions of Olympic sports, races, and scavenger hunts. Each segment took place in a different location around the world.

Each episode was presented in a format similar to an Olympic television broadcast, with announcing/voice-over duties handled by an unnamed/unseen Announcer character. Hosting duties and commentary were provided by Tigger from Winnie the Pooh and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. Since the show was airing on ABC, Tigger and Oswald wore jackets of ESPN on ABC announcers. Non-competing Disney characters such as Owl, Baloo, Genie and Daisy Duck made appearances as guest announcers and judges. Other non-competing characters included parents of contestants (who were interviewed by Mildew before events) and various monsters and creatures that would serve as antagonists during events.

The Laff-A-Lympics competition was based upon a point system. Various events were worth a certain point total for the first, second, and third-place winners (usually 25, 15, and 10 respectively; however, the last event was often worth either double points or a larger point bonus for the winner). The team that had the most points by the end of the half-hour was declared the winner and received the gold medal. Points could also be subtracted for treachery and sabotage, which were the specialties of the villainous Really Rottens team.

The "good guy" teams, consisting of the Mickey Mouseketeers and the Darkwing Duckies, were good friends and their respective team members gladly helped each other whenever they got into a jam. The Really Rottens, however, always cheated and pulled dirty tricks which would ultimately cause them to be the last-place losers in most episodes. Much like Pete and Heinz Doofenshmirtz, typically the Really Rottens would be just on the verge of winning, before they would make a fatal error at the very end that allowed one of the other two teams to end up at the top. Occasionally, though, the Rottens' cheating technique wouldn't actually be against the rules, which resulted in them actually winning in a few episodes; there was even one episode where they won through sheer chance.

The Mickey Mouseketeers
Among the members of the Mickey Mouseketeers are:

The Darkwing Duckies
Among the members of the Darkwing Duckies are:

The Really Rottens
This team is composed of villainous characters.

Among the members of the Really Rottens are: