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* KnowWhenToFoldEm: When the sound sprites realize that they are chasing an escaped Blair, Figment, Fye" and Chimera towards the Nightmare Nation, they opt to give up to avoid getting trapped in that region.
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: When Chairman Illocrant is forced to summon a portal to transport the Clockwork Control army to the Academy Scientifica Lucidus by the Singular, he can only say "Oh, no...what...what have I done?", as the horror of what resulted from him messing with the mesmonic converter sinks in.
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* ImmediateSequel: The first issue picks up right where the last issue of the first series left off.

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* SavedByCanon: As both this series and the second one act as a prequel to the original version of Journey Into Imagination, Dreamfinder and Figment have to overcome the antagonists of each series and survive.



* ImmediateSequel: The first issue picks up right where the last issue of the first series left off.



* MissingChild: At the beginning of the final issue, Jess discovers that Capri has snuck out and left a note giving an unbelievable explanation as to why (needing to help Figment save Dreamfinder and others from the Doubtfinder). She drives to the Academy Scientifica Lucidus to see what is going on for herself due to worrying about her daughter.

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* MissingChild: At the beginning of the final issue, Jess discovers that Capri has snuck out late at night via riding her bike to the Academy Scientifica Lucidus and left a note giving an unbelievable explanation as to why (needing to help Figment save Dreamfinder and others from the Doubtfinder). She then drives to the Academy Scientifica Lucidus to see what is going on for herself due to worrying about her daughter.
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* NothingIsScarier: After being reminded of her fears in the Nightmare Nation, Chimera curls up and starts sobbing. As her fears were "barked" to her rather than said in English, one can only guess what scares her enough to cause that reaction.

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* NothingIsScarier: After being reminded of her fears in the Nightmare Nation, Chimera curls up and starts sobbing. As her fears were "barked" to her rather than said in English, English and there are no visual clues as to what they are, one can only guess what scares her enough to cause that reaction.
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* NothingIsScarier: After being reminded of her fears in the Nightmare Nation, Chimera curls up and starts sobbing. As her fears were "barked" to her rather than said in English, one can only guess what scares her enough to cause that reaction.
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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: In the original version of Journey Into Imagination and interviews related to it, it's implied that Dreamfinder is an Anthropomorphic personification of creativity. Here, he is human.

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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: In the original version of Journey Into Imagination and interviews related to it, it's implied that Dreamfinder is an Anthropomorphic personification AnthropomorphicPersonification of creativity. Here, he is human.
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* AdaptationSpeciesChange: In the original version of Journey Into Imagination and interviews related to it, it's implied that Dreamfinder is an Anthropomorphic personification of creativity. Here, he is human.
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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Chimera does not appear in the story and what happened to her after the events of the previous series is never revealed.

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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Chimera does not appear in the story and is not mentioned. As a result, what happened to her after the events of the previous series is never revealed.

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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Chimera does not appear in the story and what happened to her after the events of the previous series is never revealed.



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Chimera does not appear in the story and what happened to her after the events of the previous series is never revealed.
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* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Subverted. Everyone else thinks this is the case for Mrs. Mercurial due to Blair and Figment disappearing through a portal after defeating the Singular, but the readers find out that the duo are still alive.

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* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Subverted. Everyone else thinks this is the case for Mrs. Mercurial due to Blair and Figment (and Figment) disappearing through a portal after defeating the Singular, but Singular; the readers find out that the duo are still alive.this is not true.
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* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Subverted. Everyone else thinks this is the case for Mrs. Mercurial due to Blair and Figment disappearing through a portal after defeating the Singular, but the readers find out that the duo are still alive.
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* AlliterativeName: As seen in a signature at the end of Capri's rejection letter in the third issue, the Academy's current chairman is named Austin Auckley.

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* AlliterativeName: As seen in a signature at the end of Capri's rejection letter in the third issue, the Academy's current chairman is named Austin Auckley.'''Au'''stin '''Au'''ckley.
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* PowerMakesYourHairGrow: When Blair becomes the Dreamfinder, he grows his iconic beard.

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* PowerMakesYourHairGrow: When Blair becomes the Dreamfinder, he grows his iconic beard.beard before bringing Figment back into existence.
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* PowerMakesYourHairGrow: When Blair becomes the Dreamfinder, he grows his iconic beard.
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* EurekaMoment: Blair has one regarding how to escape the sound sprites' prison when Figment states that the rules for his version of knots and crosses/tic-tac-toe are whatever one wants them to be.

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* EurekaMoment: Blair has one regarding how to escape the sound sprites' prison when Figment states that the rules for his version of knots and crosses/tic-tac-toe crosses[=/=]TabletopGame/TicTacToe are whatever one wants them to be.
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* TeenGenius: Capri. Only thing keeping her from admission to the Academy Scientifica Lucidus is her age (13 years old according to WordOfGod). [[spoiler: This changes at the end of the story, as Chairman Auckley decides to make an exception and allow Capri to attend starting the following semester as a reward for saving everyone from the Doubtfinder.]]

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* TeenGenius: Capri. Only thing keeping her from admission to the Academy Scientifica Lucidus is her age (13 years old according to WordOfGod).old). [[spoiler: This changes at the end of the story, as Chairman Auckley decides to make an exception and allow Capri to attend starting the following semester as a reward for saving everyone from the Doubtfinder.]]
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* TheWonderland: The Imaginary realm. The grass that Blair and Figment land in feels like hair, one resident is a dog like creature that eats metal (Chimera), and then there's the Nightmare Nation, an EldritchLocation that taunts those who wind up in it by reminding them of their fears with the VoiceOfTheLegion.

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* TheWonderland: The Imaginary realm. The grass that Blair and Figment land in feels like hair, one resident is a dog like creature that eats metal (Chimera), and then there's the sound sprites, who, barring Fye, are unfriendly, and the Nightmare Nation, an EldritchLocation that taunts those who wind up in it by reminding them of their fears with the VoiceOfTheLegion.
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Hope that's enough context.


%%* TheWonderland: The Imaginary realm.

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%%* * TheWonderland: The Imaginary realm.realm. The grass that Blair and Figment land in feels like hair, one resident is a dog like creature that eats metal (Chimera), and then there's the Nightmare Nation, an EldritchLocation that taunts those who wind up in it by reminding them of their fears with the VoiceOfTheLegion.
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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Chairman Illocrant calls for order when shutting down the mesmonic converter, but when this brings forth the Singular and the Clockwork Control army, it's not the type of order he had in mind and he regrets his wish.

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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Chairman Illocrant calls for order when shutting attempting to shut down the mesmonic converter, but when this brings forth the Singular and the Clockwork Control army, it's not the type of order he had in mind and he regrets his wish.
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Besides it being trivia. It's also misuse. Breakout Hit/Breakthrough Hit is for when a work is successful enough to break the director or studio out into the mainstream, not for when a work is merely successful.


* BreakoutHit: Thanks to the nostalgic love for the original attraction on the internet, it has become enough of a best-seller to surprise even Bob Iger and gain a sequel series.
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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Chairman Illocrant calls for order when shutting down the mesmonic converter, but when this brings forth the Singular and the Clockwork Control army, it's not the type of order he had in mind and he regrets his wish.
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** The Nightmare Nation is based on the original ride's Literature realm, with Blair landing on a book labeled "Tales of Terror".

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** The Nightmare Nation is based on the original ride's Literature realm, with Blair landing on in the sea and pulling himself up onto a book labeled "Tales of Terror".
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* EurekaMoment: Blair has one regarding how to escape the sound sprites' prison when Figment states that the rules for his version of knots and crosses/tic-tac-toe are whatever one wants them to be.
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* CanonForeigner: Outside of Figment and Dreamfinder, every other character is exclusive to the comic and its sequel.
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The original story isn't a sequel


There were originally plans for a third sequel, but unfortunately, it would be cancelled as a result of the ''Disney Kingdoms'' imprint becoming defunct.

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There were originally plans for a third second sequel, but unfortunately, it would be cancelled as a result of the ''Disney Kingdoms'' imprint becoming defunct.

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* AdaptationExpansion: The comic fleshes out Dreamfinder greatly, expanding on his personality and giving him a proper backstory, as well as a name (Blarion Mercurial).

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* AdaptationExpansion: The comic fleshes out Dreamfinder greatly, expanding on his personality and giving him a proper backstory, as well as a name (Blarion Mercurial).


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* AdaptationExpansion: The comic fleshes out Dreamfinder greatly, expanding on his personality and giving him a proper backstory, as well as a name (Blarion Mercurial).

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* CyberCyclops: The Singular.

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* CyberCyclops: The Singular.Singular, leader of Clockwork Control, has only one eye.



* MixAndMatchCreatures: Figment has the horns of a steer and the snout of a crocodile, among other things.

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* MixAndMatchCreatures: MixAndMatchCreatures:
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Figment has the horns of a steer and the snout of a crocodile, among other things.
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** The Dreamfinder is much more insecure, awkward, doubtful and vulnerable in the comic than the cheerful, eccentric and wise man he was in the ride and his relationship with Figment is a bit closer to the StraightManAndWiseGuy dynamic Nigel Channing had with Figment in the third incarnation as opposed to the friendly teacher/student relationship the duo have in the original ride. {{Justified|Trope}} as he is younger in the comic than his ride counterpart and he [[CharacterDevelopment becomes more like his ride counterpart]] over the course of the comics as he tackles his insecurities.

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** The Dreamfinder is much more insecure, awkward, doubtful and vulnerable in the comic than the cheerful, eccentric and wise man he was in the ride and his relationship with Figment is a bit closer to the StraightManAndWiseGuy dynamic Nigel Channing had with Figment in the third incarnation as opposed to the friendly teacher/student relationship the duo have in the original ride. {{Justified|Trope}} as he is younger in the comic than his ride counterpart and he [[CharacterDevelopment becomes more like his ride counterpart]] over the course of the comics as he tackles confronts his insecurities.
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* FullNameUltimatum: In the first issue, Jess calls Capri by her whole name "Capricious Aloysius Harmony" before scolding her for ruining her dress due to an experiment.

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* FullNameUltimatum: In the first issue, Jess calls Capri by her whole full name "Capricious Aloysius Harmony" before scolding her for ruining her dress due to an experiment.



* GoodParents: Jess is this to Capri, scolding her for ruining a dress due to an experiment but encouraging her to pursue her dream of attending the Academy.

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* GoodParents: Jess is shown to be this to Capri, scolding Capri; she scolds her for ruining a dress due to an experiment but encouraging also encourages her to pursue her dream of attending the Academy.

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