David Tennant is a man of many talents, such as doing impressions of Mickey Mouse and Scrooge McDuck.
The Scottish actor is known for his versatile performances, from Doctor Who including Hamlet, and now he is trying voice acting for Disney.
He just doesn't know it.
The star was secretly recorded by wife Georgia Tennant stating that he can do impressions of cartoon characters Mickey and Scrooge McDuck 'at the same time', and then Georgia encouraged him to prove it.
In a video showing only Georgia's legs as they traveled in the car with their children, David cleared his throat and imitated the famous cartoon mouse: 'Hi uncle Scrooge, how you doing?'
He then launched into a truly crazy imitation of Donald Duck's uncle Scrooge, but it sounded more like a frightening version of Shrek as he said: 'Oh Mickey, not you again with your big ears that move in every direction! You're a mutant!'
David then returned to his Mickey impression as he said sadly 'Hey, that's not very kind.'
The top-tier Dad Moment, captured by Georgia, spread widely among David's fans online, with X user Emily Ruth saying 'that's such a classic dad thing, to do a silly voice and the kids are just not that impressed'.
Aylin called it 'so cute' and Ares said it was 'precious,' while Violet sent a laughing emoji saying they 'LOVE THIS OMG'.
And Sunny said both Georgia and David are 'so funny, I love his Mickey imitation, it's honestly perfect!'
Actress and all-round legend Georgia is no stranger to involving her husband — who avoids all social media — in her Instagram videos, and previously amused fans by vlogging every moment of their Big Trip To Morrisons.
In scenes similar to the couple's TV series Staged, Georgia excitedly pointed out how big the shop was, how the automatic gate swung open for them as they arrived – and how they seemed to be stuck behind those automatic gates when they realized they had forgotten to get a trolley for their shop.
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What followed was reminiscent of when you were 14 years old, hanging out in the big Tesco with your friends and sharing 65 photos of your adventure to Myspace in an album titled 'rAnDuM!1' as Georgia documented books on the shelves, filmed David bringing in a new trolley, and read out a sign for bread costing 69p.
David was still half-exasperated, half in bits laughing at his wife as he realized she was still filming every detail.
Leaving the shop, she asked David what he thought of their big trip, to which he replied: 'I can't believe you're still doing this.'
We expect he'll absolutely love having been covertly recorded doing his incredible Micky Mouse impressions.