When characters face an obstacle (e.g., a missing picnic blanket or ants at the picnic), they call “Oh Toodles!” Toodles appears with a spinning wheel of mousketools. Viewers are asked to choose the correct tool, reinforcing cognitive skills like matching function to need.
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse uses repetitive interactive phrases like “Oh Toodles!” to engage preschool viewers in problem-solving. This paper analyzes one hypothetical scenario—Minnie’s picnic—to show how the show models planning, tool use, and teamwork.
It sounds like you're referencing a scene or phrase from the animated children's show Mickey Mouse Clubhouse . In the show, "Oh Toodles!" is the signature call to summon Toodles, the helpful floating device that provides the right "mousketools" to solve problems. "Minnie picnic" likely refers to an episode where Minnie plans a picnic.