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** Of all the Disney series represented in-game, ''[[Franchise/MickeyMouse Mickey and Friends]]'' gets the most representation by far (being Disney's flagship franchise and all). To start with, it had the most racers in the launch roster (three where everyone else had two), and those racers get special focus as the {{Starter Mon}}s that are the first ones you'll get to use. On top of that, it's had two major expansions with the ''Steamboat Willie'' characters in Season Two and Minnie and Daisy in Season Three (both accompanied by several new crew members), with ''Steamboat'' also getting its own map with The Silver Screen (although that has been part of the game in Season One, before Steamboat Mickey and Steamboat Pete were added).

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** Of all the Disney series represented in-game, ''[[Franchise/MickeyMouse Mickey and Friends]]'' gets the most representation by far (being Disney's flagship franchise and all). To start with, it had the most racers in the launch roster (three where everyone else had two), and those racers get special focus as the {{Starter Mon}}s that are the first ones you'll get to use. On top of that, it's had two major expansions with the ''Steamboat Willie'' characters in Season Two and Minnie and Daisy in Season Three (both accompanied by several new crew members), with ''Steamboat'' also getting its own map with The Silver Screen (although that has been part of the game in Season One, before Steamboat Mickey and Steamboat Pete were added). They also have by far the most cosmetics available to earn or purchase, especially in terms of racing suits and kart liveries that were added in later updates.
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Double-checked the map names and the Monsters, Inc. map is called "The Factory".


** ''Franchise/MonstersInc'': The Scare Floor

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** ''Franchise/MonstersInc'': The Scare FloorFactory



** The Scare Floor (the ''Monsters, Inc.'' map) has a section that takes place in the Himalayas where Sulley and Mike were banished.

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** The Scare Floor Factory (the ''Monsters, Inc.'' map) has a section that takes place in the Himalayas where Sulley and Mike were banished.
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''Disney Speedstorm'' is a MascotRacer featuring various characters from across Creator/{{Disney}} and Creator/{{Pixar}} by Creator/{{Gameloft}}. It was released in early access on April 18, 2023, for UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, UsefulNotes/PlayStation5, UsefulNotes/XboxOne, UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesXAndS, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, and [[UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows Windows]] (via UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, the UsefulNotes/EpicGamesStore, and the Microsoft Store), with a mobile version on UsefulNotes/{{iOS|Games}}/[=iPadOS=] and UsefulNotes/{{Android|Games}} soft-launched in some regions (beginning with UsefulNotes/{{Spain}} and UsefulNotes/{{Romania}}) on [[https://toucharcade.com/2023/08/02/disney-speedstorm-mobile-release-soft-launch-download-out-now-iphone-android-ipad-ios-season-3/ August 1, 2023,]] alongside the game's third season. Its full free-to-play release was on September 28, 2023.

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''Disney Speedstorm'' is a MascotRacer featuring various characters from across Creator/{{Disney}} and Creator/{{Pixar}} by Creator/{{Gameloft}}. It was released in early access on April 18, 2023, for UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, UsefulNotes/PlayStation5, UsefulNotes/XboxOne, UsefulNotes/XboxSeriesXAndS, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch, Platform/PlayStation4, Platform/PlayStation5, Platform/XboxOne, Platform/XboxSeriesXAndS, Platform/NintendoSwitch, and [[UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows [[Platform/MicrosoftWindows Windows]] (via UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, Platform/{{Steam}}, the UsefulNotes/EpicGamesStore, Platform/EpicGamesStore, and the Microsoft Store), with a mobile version on UsefulNotes/{{iOS|Games}}/[=iPadOS=] and UsefulNotes/{{Android|Games}} soft-launched in some regions (beginning with UsefulNotes/{{Spain}} and UsefulNotes/{{Romania}}) on [[https://toucharcade.com/2023/08/02/disney-speedstorm-mobile-release-soft-launch-download-out-now-iphone-android-ipad-ios-season-3/ August 1, 2023,]] alongside the game's third season. Its full free-to-play release was on September 28, 2023.

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Misuse, Adaptational Modesty is when a character's design is made less Fanservicey and not when a character simply puts on clothes. And small correction, the Hack item doesn't actually reverse the controls, it simply mirrors the screen and you can still drive normally.


* AdaptationalModesty: All of the animal and non-human characters, even those who didn't wear clothes in their source material, now wear full-body racing suits.



** The Hack Skill mirrors its victims' view of the screen on hit, which also reverses the controls temporarily.

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** The Hack Skill temporarily mirrors its victims' view of the screen on hit, which also reverses the controls temporarily.can throw off their momentum.
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* HomeStage: Each character (except for Figment and WALL•E) has a home world from their series[[note]]During WALL•E‘s first Limited Event in December 2023, he used Jungle Ruins as his track[[/note]]. (Even [[OriginalGeneration Arbee]], a non-playable character, gets a track of her own with "Arbee's Arena".)

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* HomeStage: Each character (except for Figment and WALL•E) has a home world from their series[[note]]During WALL•E‘s series.[[note]]During WALL•E's first Limited Event in December 2023, he used Jungle Ruins as his track[[/note]]. track.[[/note]] (Even [[OriginalGeneration Arbee]], a non-playable character, gets a track of her own with "Arbee's Arena".)
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Putting this in for sake of historical interest.


* HomeStage: Each character (except for Figment and WALL•E) has a home world from their series. (Even [[OriginalGeneration Arbee]], a non-playable character, gets a track of her own with "Arbee's Arena".)

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* HomeStage: Each character (except for Figment and WALL•E) has a home world from their series.series[[note]]During WALL•E‘s first Limited Event in December 2023, he used Jungle Ruins as his track[[/note]]. (Even [[OriginalGeneration Arbee]], a non-playable character, gets a track of her own with "Arbee's Arena".)
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Actually, the interpunct is a stylization.


* ''[[WesternAnimation/WallE WALL•E]]'': WALL•E

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* ''[[WesternAnimation/WallE WALL•E]]'': ''WesternAnimation/{{WallE}}'': WALL•E

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The title of the movie and his name is officially "WALL•E".


* ''WesternAnimation/WallE'': WALL-E

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* ''WesternAnimation/WallE'': WALL-E''[[WesternAnimation/WallE WALL•E]]'': WALL•E



* AutobotsRockOut: The soundtrack features EDM, rock, and electro-rock remixes of Disney songs to make the high-speed races more action-packed.
* BattleInTheRain: "Toon Village" takes place on a race track undergoing a rainy thunderstorm.



** [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The Castle]] environment, based on ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast''. The Beast and his transformed servants put on a show for their guests racing in a specialized track inside for them.

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** [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The Castle]] environment, based on ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast''. The Beast and his Beast's transformed servants put on a show for their guests racing in a specialized track inside for them.



* CompetitiveBalance: The characters' special abilities sometimes come with a caveat to counteract their utility such as Mickey and Minnie's specials helping those around them in addition to themselves, Baloo placing items on the track for himself that everyone can exploit, and Aladdin giving himself a speed boost while dropping coins that can fuel other racers' nitro meter.



* {{Cyberspace}}: Arbee's Arena is both this and the only OriginalGeneration track in the game, taking place in a computer-generated (this game already being a 3D racer notwithstanding) world that looks like a partially-futuristic suburb floating on grey cybernetic upside-down pyramids. You know, as if an internet-connected AI decided to make a track of her own? %%Arbee is referred to as "she/her" by the developers.

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* {{Cyberspace}}: Arbee's Arena "Arbee's Arena" is both this and the only OriginalGeneration track in the game, taking place in a computer-generated (this game already being a 3D racer notwithstanding) world that looks like a partially-futuristic suburb floating on grey cybernetic upside-down pyramids. You know, as if an internet-connected AI decided to make a track of her own? %%Arbee is referred to as "she/her" by the developers.



* HomeStage: Each character (except for Figment and WALL-E) has a home world from their series.

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* HomeStage: Each character (except for Figment and WALL-E) WALL•E) has a home world from their series.series. (Even [[OriginalGeneration Arbee]], a non-playable character, gets a track of her own with "Arbee's Arena".)



*** Classic (including ''WesternAnimation/SteamboatWillie'') as well as ''WesternAnimation/OswaldTheLuckyRabbit'': The Silver Screen

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*** Classic (including ''WesternAnimation/SteamboatWillie'') as well as ''WesternAnimation/OswaldTheLuckyRabbit'': ''WesternAnimation/SteamboatWillie'' and ''WesternAnimation/OswaldTheLuckyRabbit''): The Silver Screen
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* StealthPun: Toon Village has racers ''speed''ing in the middle of a ''storm''.



** {{Downplayed|Trope}} example; [=PlayStation=] Plus subscribers can freely unlock an exclusive avatar based on and an exclusive silver kart color for a specific Racer, which rotates every few months. (Jack Sparrow was first, then he was replaced by Mulan, who was in turn replaced by Hercules.) However, once unlocked, the avatar and kart color can be used on any and all versions.

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** {{Downplayed|Trope}} example; [=PlayStation=] Plus subscribers can freely unlock an exclusive avatar based on a specific Racer and an exclusive silver kart color for a specific that Racer, which rotates every few months. (Jack Sparrow was first, then he was replaced by Mulan, who was in turn replaced by Hercules.) However, once unlocked, the avatar and kart color can be used on any and all versions.

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* BreakingOldTrends: This was meant to be the first Disney and Pixar game developed by Creator/{{Gameloft}} for consoles, as all of their past output has been for mobile games, although the early access release of ''VideoGame/DisneyDreamlightValley'' in September 2022 negated this. It is Gameloft's first ''competitive'' Disney game for consoles, though. ''However'', this game has seen its full release first in late September 2023, while ''Dreamlight Valley'' didn't leave early access until early December, so ''Speedstorm'' technically still took the trope before ''Dreamlight Valley'' did.

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* BreakingOldTrends: This was meant to be the first Disney and Pixar game developed by Creator/{{Gameloft}} for consoles, as all of their past output has been for mobile games, although the early access release of ''VideoGame/DisneyDreamlightValley'' in September 2022 negated this. It is Gameloft's first ''competitive'' Disney game for consoles, though. ''However'', this game has seen saw its full release first in late September 2023, while ''Dreamlight Valley'' didn't leave early access until early December, so ''Speedstorm'' technically still took the trope before ''Dreamlight Valley'' did.



** ''[[Franchise/MickeyMouse Mickey and Friends]]'': Toon Village
** ''WesternAnimation/SteamboatWillie'' and ''WesternAnimation/OswaldTheLuckyRabbit'': The Silver Screen

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** ''[[Franchise/MickeyMouse Mickey and Friends]]'': Friends]]'':
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Toon Village
** ''WesternAnimation/SteamboatWillie'' and *** Classic (including ''WesternAnimation/SteamboatWillie'') as well as ''WesternAnimation/OswaldTheLuckyRabbit'': The Silver ScreenScreen
** ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'': Agrabah



** ''Franchise/{{Frozen}}'': Arendelle



** ''Franchise/MonstersInc'': The Factory

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** ''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'': [[UsefulNotes/{{Hawaii}} Kauaʻi]]
** ''Franchise/MonstersInc'': The FactoryScare Floor



** ''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'': [[UsefulNotes/{{Hawaii}} Kauaʻi]]
** ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'': Agrabah
** ''Franchise/{{Frozen}}'': Arendelle



** Tricksters have the ability to mirror the opponent's screen (similar to the Hack skill) by hitting them with a DashAttack.

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** Tricksters have the ability to can mirror the opponent's screen (similar to the Hack skill) by hitting them with a DashAttack.



* KidsDrivingCars: Mowgli and Lilo are still represented as children like in their native canon and are able to drive vehicles, even though they are too young to legally drive (and in Mowgli's case, comes from a land and time without motorized vehicles at all).

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* KidsDrivingCars: Mowgli and Lilo are still represented as children like in their native canon and are able to can drive vehicles, even though they are too young to legally drive (and in Mowgli's case, comes from a land and time without motorized vehicles at all).



* {{Leitmotif}}: Each of the franchises have one song that frequently gets played for them.

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* {{Leitmotif}}: Each of the franchises have has one song that frequently gets played for them.
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* ArtisticLicenseOrnithology: Stitch's Epic Crew Member is called "Duck Family", but the icon depicts the ''swans'' from his ''Literature/TheUglyDuckling'' book.

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* ArtisticLicenseOrnithology: Stitch's Epic Crew Member is called "Duck Family", but the icon depicts the ''swans'' from his ''Literature/TheUglyDuckling'' book. Then again, those swans are [[ExactWords the family of the "duckling"]].
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** If you fall far behind the pack, you might be granted a stopwatch item which allows you to warp ahead to the middle of the pack to get closer to the lead.


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* ComebackMechanic: The stopwatch item which is granted to you if you fall far behind the other racers, allows you to get a fighting chance by quickly teleporting you around the middle of the pack.
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He doesn’t get a track either.


* HomeStage: Each character (except for Figment) has a home world from their series.

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* HomeStage: Each character (except for Figment) Figment and WALL-E) has a home world from their series.
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* BreakingOldTrends: This was meant to be the first Disney and Pixar game developed by Creator/{{Gameloft}} for consoles, as all of their past output has been for mobile games, although the early access release of ''VideoGame/DisneyDreamlightValley'' in September 2022 negated this. It is Gameloft's first ''competitive'' Disney game for consoles, though. ''However'', this game has seen its full release first in late September 2023, while ''Dreamlight Valley'' won't leave early access until early December, so ''Speedstorm'' technically still took the trope before ''Dreamlight Valley'' did.

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* BreakingOldTrends: This was meant to be the first Disney and Pixar game developed by Creator/{{Gameloft}} for consoles, as all of their past output has been for mobile games, although the early access release of ''VideoGame/DisneyDreamlightValley'' in September 2022 negated this. It is Gameloft's first ''competitive'' Disney game for consoles, though. ''However'', this game has seen its full release first in late September 2023, while ''Dreamlight Valley'' won't didn't leave early access until early December, so ''Speedstorm'' technically still took the trope before ''Dreamlight Valley'' did.
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** Jessie and Steamboat Pete, whose unique skills are obstacle-based as well, will spawn fewer toys and ink blots respectively when Season 5 arrives.

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** Jessie and Steamboat Pete, whose unique skills are obstacle-based as well, will now spawn fewer toys and ink blots respectively when from Season 5 arrives. onward.
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** During Season 3, ''ʻOhana'', Stitch quickly became a go-to Racer due to the charged version of his Experiment 626 ability, which saw him firing so many fast-moving plasma bolts that were hard to dodge without a shield, cloak, or invulnerability. Season 4, ''The Cave of Wonders'', reduced the amount of time he spends firing his plasma blaster and made them slower, smaller, and reduced the amount of bounces off the track barriers they can handle before dissipating. Season 5, ''Let It Go'', will nerf him even further by removing his invulnerability.

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** During Season 3, ''ʻOhana'', Stitch quickly became a go-to Racer due to the charged version of his Experiment 626 ability, which saw him firing so many fast-moving plasma bolts that were hard to dodge without a shield, cloak, or invulnerability. Season 4, ''The Cave of Wonders'', reduced the amount of time he spends firing his plasma blaster and made them slower, smaller, and reduced the amount of bounces off the track barriers they can handle before dissipating. Season 5, ''Let It Go'', will nerf nerfed him even further by removing his invulnerability.
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* {{Wutai}}: The ''Franchise/{{Mulan|Disney}}'' track takes place in imperial China, with a section based on The Great Wall.

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* {{Wutai}}: The ''Franchise/{{Mulan|Disney}}'' track takes place in imperial Imperial China, with a section based on The Great Wall.
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* {{Wutai}}: The ''Franchise/{{Mulan|Disney}}'' track takes place in imperial China, with a section based on The Great Wall.
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Oswald races on this track, too, and he has the same unlock theme as the Steamboat characters.


** ''WesternAnimation/SteamboatWillie'': The Silver Screen

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** ''WesternAnimation/SteamboatWillie'': ''WesternAnimation/SteamboatWillie'' and ''WesternAnimation/OswaldTheLuckyRabbit'': The Silver Screen
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* {{Retraux}}: The Silver Screen tracks all consist of black and white roads, reflecting old Disney cartoons. This also applies to the Steamboat versions of Mickey and Pete, who speak with a filter over their voices to make it sound like they stepped out of a cartoon.

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* {{Retraux}}: The Silver Screen tracks all consist of black and white roads, reflecting old Disney cartoons. This also applies to the Steamboat versions of Mickey and Pete, who speak with a filter over their voices to make it sound like they stepped out of a cartoon. The same filter also applies to Oswald and Ortensia.
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** The ''Monsters, Inc.'' track has a section that takes place in the Himalayas where Sulley and Mike were banished.
** The ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'' track takes place in the snow-covered kingdom of Arendelle. It also features a few BigFancyCastle elements due to having a section based on Elsa's Ice Palace.

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** The Scare Floor (the ''Monsters, Inc.'' track map) has a section that takes place in the Himalayas where Sulley and Mike were banished.
** The ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'' track map takes place in the snow-covered kingdom of Arendelle. It also features a few BigFancyCastle elements due to having a section based on Elsa's Ice Palace.
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Maps, not tracks; each map has several track variations.


** Of all the Disney series represented in-game, ''[[Franchise/MickeyMouse Mickey and Friends]]'' gets the most representation by far. To start with, it had the most racers in the launch roster (three where everyone else had two), and those racers get special focus as the {{Starter Mon}}s that are the first ones you'll get to use. On top of that, it's had two major expansions with the ''Steamboat Willie'' characters in Season Two and Minnie and Daisy in Season Three (both accompanied by several new crew members), with ''Steamboat'' also getting its own track.

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** Of all the Disney series represented in-game, ''[[Franchise/MickeyMouse Mickey and Friends]]'' gets the most representation by far.far (being Disney's flagship franchise and all). To start with, it had the most racers in the launch roster (three where everyone else had two), and those racers get special focus as the {{Starter Mon}}s that are the first ones you'll get to use. On top of that, it's had two major expansions with the ''Steamboat Willie'' characters in Season Two and Minnie and Daisy in Season Three (both accompanied by several new crew members), with ''Steamboat'' also getting its own track.map with The Silver Screen (although that has been part of the game in Season One, before Steamboat Mickey and Steamboat Pete were added).
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That's "Lilo & Stitch" with an ampersand, not the word "and".


** On a lighter note, ''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'' and ''Franchise/{{Frozen}}'' each received slightly more racers and crew members than most seasons (5 and 15 respectively, instead of the standard 4 and 12), with ''Lilo and Stitch'' drawing from ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' for Angel (and her Epic crew Reuben) and some ''Frozen'' racers having twice the kart customization options (wings and wheels) that most racers do.

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** On a lighter note, ''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'' and ''Franchise/{{Frozen}}'' each received slightly more racers and crew members than most seasons (5 and 15 respectively, instead of the standard 4 and 12), with ''Lilo and & Stitch'' drawing from ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' for Angel (and her Epic crew Reuben) and some ''Frozen'' racers having twice the kart customization options (wings and wheels) that most racers do.

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Streamlining new entry; it's a bit long and seems to overstate just how much extra material some franchises have.


** Each of the ''Monsters, Inc.'' tracks has a section that takes place in the Himalayas Sulley and Mike got banished to.

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** Each of the The ''Monsters, Inc.'' tracks track has a section that takes place in the Himalayas where Sulley and Mike got banished to.were banished.



* SpotlightStealingCrossover: Of all the Disney series represented in-game, ''[[Franchise/MickeyMouse Mickey and Friends]]'', ''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'' and ''Franchise/{{Frozen}}'' get the most representation by far. The former has seven playable drivers (Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Minnie, Daisy, Steamboat Mickey, and Steamboat Pete), is the only series to have more than one HomeStage (Toon Village for the first five and The Silver Screen for the last two), and Mickey, Donald, and Goofy are all obtainable through the tutorial and so are the first racers you'll get to use. Meanwhile, the latter two franchises each got an entire season dedicated to them with five playable racers each (instead of four as with the other seasons), a large number of variants for their respective {{Home Stage}}s, and numerous crew members to accommodate each racer. Furthermore, ''Lilo & Stitch'' got a character from a Creator/DisneyTelevisionAnimation SequelSeries (Angel) as a playable Racer, with another such character (Reuben) as her Epic crew member, and Lilo's Epic upgrade item is also an item taken from ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' (Lilo's Experiment Book). Meanwhile, while ''Frozen'' only features Racers introduced in [[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 the original film]], its sequel material also got representation in its cast of crew members (a [[WesternAnimation/FrozenFever Snowgie]], [[WesternAnimation/FrozenII Lieutenant Mattias, and Bruni]]), and three of its Racers (Elsa, Anna, and Olaf) each got ''four'' spoiler wings and ''four'' unique wheel rims instead of the standard two of each.

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* SpotlightStealingCrossover: SpotlightStealingCrossover:
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Of all the Disney series represented in-game, ''[[Franchise/MickeyMouse Mickey and Friends]]'', Friends]]'' gets the most representation by far. To start with, it had the most racers in the launch roster (three where everyone else had two), and those racers get special focus as the {{Starter Mon}}s that are the first ones you'll get to use. On top of that, it's had two major expansions with the ''Steamboat Willie'' characters in Season Two and Minnie and Daisy in Season Three (both accompanied by several new crew members), with ''Steamboat'' also getting its own track.
** On a lighter note,
''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'' and ''Franchise/{{Frozen}}'' get the most representation by far. The former has seven playable drivers (Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Minnie, Daisy, Steamboat Mickey, and Steamboat Pete), is the only series to have each received slightly more than one HomeStage (Toon Village for the first five and The Silver Screen for the last two), and Mickey, Donald, and Goofy are all obtainable through the tutorial and so are the first racers you'll get to use. Meanwhile, the latter two franchises each got an entire season dedicated to them with five playable racers each (instead of four as with the other seasons), a large number of variants for their respective {{Home Stage}}s, and numerous crew members to accommodate each racer. Furthermore, than most seasons (5 and 15 respectively, instead of the standard 4 and 12), with ''Lilo & and Stitch'' got a character from a Creator/DisneyTelevisionAnimation SequelSeries (Angel) as a playable Racer, with another such character (Reuben) as her Epic crew member, and Lilo's Epic upgrade item is also an item taken drawing from ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' (Lilo's Experiment Book). Meanwhile, while for Angel (and her Epic crew Reuben) and some ''Frozen'' only features Racers introduced in [[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 racers having twice the original film]], its sequel material also got representation in its cast of crew members (a [[WesternAnimation/FrozenFever Snowgie]], [[WesternAnimation/FrozenII Lieutenant Mattias, kart customization options (wings and Bruni]]), and three of its Racers (Elsa, Anna, and Olaf) each got ''four'' spoiler wings and ''four'' unique wheel rims instead of the standard two of each.wheels) that most racers do.
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* SpotlightStealingCrossover: Of all the Disney series represented in-game, ''[[Franchise/MickeyMouse Mickey and Friends]]'', ''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'' and ''Franchise/{{Frozen}}'' get the most representation by far. The former has seven playable drivers (Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Minnie, Daisy, Steamboat Mickey, and Steamboat Pete), is the only series to have more than one HomeStage (Toon Village for the first five and The Silver Screen for the last two), and Mickey, Donald, and Goofy are all obtainable through the tutorial and so are the first racers you'll get to use. Meanwhile, the latter two franchises each got an entire season dedicated to them with five playable racers each (instead of four as with the other seasons), a large number of variants for their respective {{Home Stage}}s, and numerous crew members to accommodate each racer. Furthermore, ''Lilo & Stitch'' got a character from a Creator/DisneyTelevisionAnimation SequelSeries (Angel) as a playable Racer, with another such character (Reuben) as her Epic crew member, and Lilo's Epic upgrade item is also an item taken from ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' (Lilo's Experiment Book). Meanwhile, while ''Frozen'' only features Racers introduced in [[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 the original film]], its sequel material also got representation in its cast of crew members (a [[WesternAnimation/FrozenFever Snowgie]], [[WesternAnimation/FrozenII Lieutenant Mattias, and Bruni]]), and three of its Racers (Elsa, Anna, and Olaf) each get ''four'' spoiler wings and ''four'' unique wheel rims instead of the standard two of each.

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* SpotlightStealingCrossover: Of all the Disney series represented in-game, ''[[Franchise/MickeyMouse Mickey and Friends]]'', ''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'' and ''Franchise/{{Frozen}}'' get the most representation by far. The former has seven playable drivers (Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Minnie, Daisy, Steamboat Mickey, and Steamboat Pete), is the only series to have more than one HomeStage (Toon Village for the first five and The Silver Screen for the last two), and Mickey, Donald, and Goofy are all obtainable through the tutorial and so are the first racers you'll get to use. Meanwhile, the latter two franchises each got an entire season dedicated to them with five playable racers each (instead of four as with the other seasons), a large number of variants for their respective {{Home Stage}}s, and numerous crew members to accommodate each racer. Furthermore, ''Lilo & Stitch'' got a character from a Creator/DisneyTelevisionAnimation SequelSeries (Angel) as a playable Racer, with another such character (Reuben) as her Epic crew member, and Lilo's Epic upgrade item is also an item taken from ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' (Lilo's Experiment Book). Meanwhile, while ''Frozen'' only features Racers introduced in [[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 the original film]], its sequel material also got representation in its cast of crew members (a [[WesternAnimation/FrozenFever Snowgie]], [[WesternAnimation/FrozenII Lieutenant Mattias, and Bruni]]), and three of its Racers (Elsa, Anna, and Olaf) each get got ''four'' spoiler wings and ''four'' unique wheel rims instead of the standard two of each.
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* SpotlightStealingCrossover: Of all the Disney series represented in-game, ''[[Franchise/MickeyMouse Mickey and Friends]]'', ''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'' and ''Franchise/{{Frozen}}'' get the most representation by far. The former has seven playable drivers (Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Minnie, Daisy, Steamboat Mickey, and Steamboat Pete), is the only series to have more than one HomeStage (Toon Village for the first five and The Silver Screen for the last two), and Mickey, Donald, and Goofy are all obtainable through the tutorial and so are the first racers you'll get to use. Meanwhile, the latter two movies each got an entire season dedicated to them with five playable racers each (instead of four as with the other seasons), a large number of variants for their respective {{Home Stage}}s, and numerous crew members to accommodate each racer.

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* SpotlightStealingCrossover: Of all the Disney series represented in-game, ''[[Franchise/MickeyMouse Mickey and Friends]]'', ''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'' and ''Franchise/{{Frozen}}'' get the most representation by far. The former has seven playable drivers (Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Minnie, Daisy, Steamboat Mickey, and Steamboat Pete), is the only series to have more than one HomeStage (Toon Village for the first five and The Silver Screen for the last two), and Mickey, Donald, and Goofy are all obtainable through the tutorial and so are the first racers you'll get to use. Meanwhile, the latter two movies franchises each got an entire season dedicated to them with five playable racers each (instead of four as with the other seasons), a large number of variants for their respective {{Home Stage}}s, and numerous crew members to accommodate each racer.racer. Furthermore, ''Lilo & Stitch'' got a character from a Creator/DisneyTelevisionAnimation SequelSeries (Angel) as a playable Racer, with another such character (Reuben) as her Epic crew member, and Lilo's Epic upgrade item is also an item taken from ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' (Lilo's Experiment Book). Meanwhile, while ''Frozen'' only features Racers introduced in [[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 the original film]], its sequel material also got representation in its cast of crew members (a [[WesternAnimation/FrozenFever Snowgie]], [[WesternAnimation/FrozenII Lieutenant Mattias, and Bruni]]), and three of its Racers (Elsa, Anna, and Olaf) each get ''four'' spoiler wings and ''four'' unique wheel rims instead of the standard two of each.

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** Some of the ''Monsters, Inc.'' tracks have sections that take place in the Himalayas Sulley and Mike got banished to.

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** Some Each of the ''Monsters, Inc.'' tracks have sections has a section that take takes place in the Himalayas Sulley and Mike got banished to.



* SpotlightStealingCrossover: Of all the Disney series represented in-game, ''[[Franchise/MickeyMouse Mickey and Friends]]'', ''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'' and ''Franchise/{{Frozen}}'' get the most representation by far. The former has seven playable drivers (Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Minnie, Daisy, Steamboat Mickey, and Steamboat Pete), is the only series to have more than one HomeStage (Toon Village for the first five and The Silver Screen for the last two), and Mickey, Donald, and Goofy are all obtainable through the tutorial and so are the first racers you'll get to use. Meanwhile, the latter two movies each got an entire season dedicated to them with five playable racers each (instead of four as with the other seasons), a large number of variants for their respective {{Home Stage}}s, and numerous crew members to accommodate each racer.



** {{Downplayed|Trope}} example; [=PlayStation=] Plus subscribers can freely unlock an exclusive avatar based on and an exclusive silver kart color for a specific Racer, which rotates every few months. (Jack Sparrow was first, then he was replaced by Mulan.) However, once unlocked, the avatar and kart color can be used on any and all versions.

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** {{Downplayed|Trope}} example; [=PlayStation=] Plus subscribers can freely unlock an exclusive avatar based on and an exclusive silver kart color for a specific Racer, which rotates every few months. (Jack Sparrow was first, then he was replaced by Mulan.Mulan, who was in turn replaced by Hercules.) However, once unlocked, the avatar and kart color can be used on any and all versions.

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** ''WesternAnimation/OswaldTheLuckyRabbit'':[[note]]Considered a separate collection in the game.[[/note]] Oswald, Ortensia


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* ''WesternAnimation/OswaldTheLuckyRabbit'': Oswald, Ortensia


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** For at least some gacha boxes that feature racers and crew members, primarily the standard Universal Box, if you max out the racer or crew at five stars then it's removed from the box so you won't get any more duplicates and the odds of everything else increases slightly. Some other gacha boxes, like the Multiplayer Box with customization parts, are built with limited prize pools to begin with so that ''every'' pull increases the odds of getting what's left.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'': Belle, The Beast, Gaston

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* ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'': ''Franchise/{{Beauty and the Beast|Disney}}'': Belle, The Beast, Gaston



* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Jungle Book|1967}}'': Mowgli, Baloo

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{The ''Franchise/{{The Jungle Book|1967}}'': Book|Disney}}'': Mowgli, Baloo



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'': Fa Mulan, Li Shang

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'': ''Franchise/{{Mulan|Disney}}'': Fa Mulan, Li Shang
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** ''WesternAnimation/OswaldTheLuckyRabbit'': Oswald, Ortensia

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** ''WesternAnimation/OswaldTheLuckyRabbit'': ''WesternAnimation/OswaldTheLuckyRabbit'':[[note]]Considered a separate collection in the game.[[/note]] Oswald, Ortensia

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