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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The whole soundtrack. The {{UsefulNotes/SNES}} version loses some points for lacking the boss theme, though - but makes up for it with its exclusive Flying Duckman music.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The whole soundtrack. The {{UsefulNotes/SNES}} {{Platform/SNES}} version loses some points for lacking the boss theme, though - but makes up for it with its exclusive Flying Duckman music.
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* ObviousBeta: The European Mega Drive version is missing the tutorial screens and some other details that are found on a pre-release cartridge shown at the Consumer Electronics Show and the version later released in Brazil. The circumstances behind those releases are unknown.
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** The Realm of the Dead is a [[BleakLevel ruined land]] set over a sea of acid. Giant duck skulls are scattered around with red x marks on their foreheads, [[EverythingsDeaderWithZombies melting zombies]] rise out of the floor and a massive desembodied eye looms in the background. At the end, you must escort the spirit of Muddrake Chief Quackoo that resides within a jar, to the top of a gravestone tower in order to pass on to a peaceful afterlife, while being stalked by evil spirits. It's right out of a creepypasta, on a level that ironically the first ''VideoGame/EpicMickey'' wasn't allowed to reach. The SNES version tones it down so that the level feels less morbid (and on par with the tone Epic Mickey would take later on).

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** The Realm of the Dead is a [[BleakLevel ruined land]] set over a sea of acid. Giant duck skulls are scattered around with red x marks on their foreheads, [[EverythingsDeaderWithZombies melting zombies]] rise out of the floor and a massive desembodied eye looms in the background. At the end, you must escort the spirit of Muddrake Chief Quackoo that resides within a jar, to the top of a gravestone tower in order to pass on to a peaceful afterlife, while being stalked by evil spirits. It's right out of a creepypasta, on a level that ironically the first ''VideoGame/EpicMickey'' wasn't allowed to reach. The SNES version tones it down the gruesome scenery so that the level feels less morbid (and on par with the tone Epic Mickey ''Epic Mickey'' would take later on).
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* SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames: DarkerAndEdgier makeovers of classic cartoons don't often work very smoothly, but ''Maui Mallard'' is well regarded by fans both in aesthetics and gameplay. So much could've gone wrong with this game and yet the players' biggest regret is how nothing more came out of it.

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* SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames: DarkerAndEdgier makeovers of classic cartoons don't often work very smoothly, but ''Maui Mallard'' is well regarded by fans both in aesthetics and gameplay. So much could've gone wrong with this game game, and yet the players' biggest regret is how nothing more came out of it.
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** The Realm of the Dead is a [[BleakLevel ruined land]] set over a sea of acid. Giant duck skulls are scattered around with red x marks on their foreheads, [[EverythingsDeaderWithZombies melting zombies]] rise out of the floor and a massive desembodied eye looms in the background. At the end, you must escort the spirit of Muddrake Chief Quackoo that resides within a jar, to the top of a gravestone tower in order to pass on to a peaceful afterlife, while being stalked by evil spirits. It's right out of a creepypasta, on a level that ironically the first ''VideoGame/EpicMickey'' wasn't allowed to reach.

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** The Realm of the Dead is a [[BleakLevel ruined land]] set over a sea of acid. Giant duck skulls are scattered around with red x marks on their foreheads, [[EverythingsDeaderWithZombies melting zombies]] rise out of the floor and a massive desembodied eye looms in the background. At the end, you must escort the spirit of Muddrake Chief Quackoo that resides within a jar, to the top of a gravestone tower in order to pass on to a peaceful afterlife, while being stalked by evil spirits. It's right out of a creepypasta, on a level that ironically the first ''VideoGame/EpicMickey'' wasn't allowed to reach. The SNES version tones it down so that the level feels less morbid (and on par with the tone Epic Mickey would take later on).
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* AnimationAgeGhetto: In the exact words of someone from the marketing team, they removed Donald's name from the US title because "Donald Duck just isn't hip in the United States like he is Europe," in a direct response to this exact reaction.

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