
Hot air balloons have been shown to fly this high as well, as shown in "Donald's Big Balloon Race". They are rescued by their friends in a propeller plane, which is also capable of flying in low orbit. In the same episode, the bubbles enter low orbit and Mickey frets because nearby stars might pop the bubbles.
In "Pluto's Bubble Bath", Mickey and Pluto get trapped inside bubbles and helplessly float away as a result, defying gravity. MICKEY MOUSE CLUBHOUSE GOOFY BABYSITTER LICENSE
Artistic License Physics: Several times. Small birds typically don't start flying until they're about two weeks old. Artistic License Ornithology: In "Goofy's Bird", Baby Red Bird is able to fly just moments after hatching. What's noticeable is that Pluto's eyelids are darker with shines like in the Classic Disney Shorts, Daisy's has said shines as well, and Mickey and Minnie's ears are spaced up further and farther apart. Art Evolution: The character models and animations are much cleaner in post-2007 episodes than they were in the show's first couple of years. Several objects, such as the handy helpers, wind up with this naming convention as well. Alliterative Name: Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Clarabelle Cow. Adaptational Heroism: Pete, Mickey's rival, here has his antagonistic traits toned down to more of an Anti-Hero role to fit the preschool audience.
Abhorrent Admirer: Princess Pete in "Sir Goofs-a-Lot".