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1In addition to [[VideoGame/DisneyTsumTsum the video game]] and toyline, ''Disney Tsum Tsum'' also has a series of shorts on Website/YouTube following the adventures of Tsum Tsums in Ride/{{Disneyland}}. It premiered on March 22, 2015 in Japan and December 16, 2014 in the United States.
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3The show also appears on the Disney Junior channel, the "Disney Junior on Disney Channel" programming block, Disney's official Website/YouTube channel, and the TV Everywhere app [=DisneyNow=].
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5!!This show provides examples of:
6* AdaptationalVillainy: The Cheshire Cat wasn't exactly originally "a villain", but he still helps Maleficent scare Mickey and Minnie in "Spook At Graveyard".
7* AllJustADream: The ending of "Tsum Tsumoon" reveals the entire thing with Mickey going to the moon and all was actually a dream.
8* AnimatedAdaptation: Of the game and the toyline.
9* BitchInSheepsClothing: The flower monsters in "Jungle Tsum", as they pose as innocent and friendly to try and eat the tsums. It's downplayed as they end us taking in Eeyore as their "king" in the end.
10* CameraFiend: Dumbo serves as this in these cartoons. He's rarely seen without his camera, and as the sole tsum that can fly, he's great at getting aerial shots.
11* HumanLadder: The tsums' go-to tactic for reaching high places or lifting anything up is stacking themselves on top of each other, pushing it up. They also enjoy forming pyramids at the end of each short for Dumbo to take a photo of.
12* LaserGuidedKarma: In "Spook At Graveyard", Maleficent and the Cheshire Cat team up and spook Mickey and Minnie in a graveyard. They both end up getting a taste of their own medicine in the end.
13* NoMouth: Most tsums play this straight with a few subverions as a few tsum tsum like Olaf having a tooth.
14* PuniPlush: Just look at those adorable round pill-shaped plushies doing cute things!
15* RunningGag: Not every episode, but often, ''something'' will mess up Dumbo's final photo at the end of each short.
16* SelfDuplication: If a tsum sneezes (deliberately or accidentally), they will generate copies of themselves.
17* SizeShifter: The tsums can inflate themselves and increase their size at will, commonly using this ability to push handles and the like. However, they have to hold their breath to do so; once they let it out, they involuntarily deflate.
18* TheSpeechless: Everyone on the show communicates in squeaks only.
19* ToweringFlower: All the flowers shown in the series are absolutely gigantic. Justified however, since the tsums are so small.

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