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1A list of subseries-specific characters found in Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''ComicBook/MickeyMouseComicUniverse''.
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3[[Characters/MickeyMouseComicUniverse Click here to return to the main list.]]
4* [[Characters/MickeyMouseComicUniverseProtagonists Click here to go to the protagonist list.]]
5* [[Characters/MickeyMouseComicUniverseFriends Click here to go to the friend list.]]
6* [[Characters/MickeyMouseComicUniverseAnimals Click here to go to the animal list.]]
7* [[Characters/MickeyMouseComicUniverseAntagonists Click here to go to the antagonist list.]]
8* [[Characters/MickeyMouseComicUniverseFiends Click here to go to the fiend list.]]
9* [[Characters/MickeyMouseComicUniverseOtherworlders Click here to go to the otherworlder list.]]
10* [[labelnote:Click here for more options.]]
11** [[Characters/ClassicDisneyShorts Click here to go to the classic Disney shorts character list.]]
12** [[Characters/HouseOfMouse Click here to go to the ''House of Mouse'' character list.]]
13** [[Characters/MickeyMouseClubhouse Click here to go to the ''Mickey Mouse Clubhouse'' character list.]]
14** [[Characters/DisneyDucksComicUniverse Click here to go to the Disney Ducks Comic Universe list.]]
15** [[Characters/DisneyMouseAndDuckComics Click here to go to the Mouse & Duck Comic Universe list.]][[/labelnote]]
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17'''Keep in mind that since the characters and series [[PrintLongRunners have been around for so long]], whether a character displays certain traits or not in any given story largely depends on the [[DependingOnTheArtist artist]], [[DependingOnTheWriter the writer]], [[EraSpecificPersonality or the time period]].'''
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19[[foldercontrol]]
20
21! Mickey and the Sleuth
22''Mickey and the Sleuth'' is set in 19th Century London (usually), where Mickey Mouse is the assistant of Sureluck Sleuth.
23----
24[[folder: Sureluck Sleuth]]
25!! Sureluck Sleuth
26[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_sureluck_sleuth.png]]
27[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Great Winks Robbery"'', 1975 (written in 1973)]]
28
29Sureluck Sleuth, conventionally known as the Sleuth, is Mickey's inept but somehow always successful costar in the ''Mickey and the Sleuth'' series.
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31* AffectionateParody: Of [[Franchise/SherlockHolmes Sherlock Holmes]].
32* CluelessDetective: He rarely draws the correct conclusions, although they always lead him to the right actions.
33* GoodSmokingEvilSmoking: He uses a pipe.
34* {{Expy}}: He functions as a reversal of Goofy, being what Goofy would be if, between him and Mickey, Goofy was the leader instead of Mickey.
35* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: The Sleuth is arrogant beyond belief and lacks basic tact, but he does want the best for everyone. In "The Great Winks Robbery", he misguidedly adopts the Armadillo so he can raise he to be a proper citizen.
36* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: The Sleuth is the Sleuth. The name "Sureluck Sleuth" can only be found in his creator's, Carl Fallberg, notes. He does, however, have a proper name in most translations.
37* SmallNameBigEgo: If going by "The Sleuth".
38* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Pea soup, which featured prominently in ''"The Case of the Pea Soup Burglaries"''.
39[[/folder]]
40
41[[folder: Professor Nefarious]]
42!! Professor Nefarious
43[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_professor_nefarious.png]]
44[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Great Winks Robbery"'', 1975 (written in 1973)]]
45
46The designated villain of the ''Mickey and the Sleuth'' series. He leads a gang of three henchmen/students to commit crime in 19th century London.
47----
48* AffectionateParody: Of [[Franchise/SherlockHolmes Professor Moriarty]].
49* ArchEnemy: To Sureluck Sleuth.
50* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Implied. He never is successful enough to get to that part, but he occasionally has to correct himself from saying something like "I'm going to be rich" to "We're going to be rich".
51* EccentricMentor: To Fliplip, Armadillo and Sidney.
52* HighClassGlass: On his left eye.
53[[/folder]]
54
55[[folder: Fliplip, Armadillo and Sidney]]
56!! Fliplip, Armadillo and Sidney
57[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fliplip_armadillo_sidney.png]]
58[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Great Winks Robbery"'', 1975 (written in 1973); ''"The Case of the Pea Soup Burglaries"'', 1975 (written in 1974)]]
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60The three henchmen/students of Professor Nefarious. Fliplip even is the professor's son-in-law.
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62* BigThinShortTrio: Armadillo is big, Sidney is thin, and Fliplip is short.
63* BlatantBurglar: Armadillo's DominoMask is part of his default look.
64* ButtMonkey: Poor, unfortunate Sidney. If there's harm or humiliation to be dealt, he's on the receiving end.
65* DeadpanSnarker: Fliplip always has a comment ready to pull his associates down a peg or make light of the situation.
66%%* EyeObscuringHat: Technically.
67* NobodyHereButUsStatues: Sidney pretended to be a wax statue to rob unsuspecting museum visitors in ''"The Case of the Wax Dummy"''.
68* StraightMan: When the whole gang's around, it's Armadillo. If Armadillo is absent, it's Sidney.
69[[/folder]]
70
71! Super Goof
72''Super Goof'' stars Goofy as a [[{{Franchise/Superman}} Superman-like]] superhero who gets his powers from eating super goobers. With the assistance of his nephew Super Gilly, he goes toe-to-toe with a mostly unique rogues gallery.
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74
75[[folder: Doctor Syclocks]]
76!! Doctor Syclocks
77[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/doctor_syclocks.png]]
78[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Strange Case of Doctor Syclocks"'', 1966]]
79
80A clock-robot made by Gepetto because he felt lonely when Pinocchio started attending school. Doctor Syclocks went bad and forced Gepetto to build him weapons and tools needed to commit burglaries. He eventually crossed paths with Super Goof and Mickey and was defeated.
81----
82* EnfantTerrible: Not as cute as Pinocchio but that doesn't negate that Gepetto made Syclocks to be his son.
83* {{Expy}}: For the Phantom Blot. Writer Bob Ogle and especially artist Paul Murry were working on the ''The Phantom Blot'' comics (1964-1966) in the years surrounding Doctor Syclocks's creation. Brought together in the story ''"The Sinister Cyclox"'', in which the Phantom Blot steals several inventions, including a robot from Gepetto that seems to be part of the line Syclocks came from, to create a superweapon.
84* OneShotCharacter: Doctor Syclocks has been referenced in cover art, where he usually gets to hang out with other Duck & Mouse villains, but he only ever got to star in one comic story.
85* SelfMadeOrphan: Tried to.
86* TimeBomb: His weapon of choice are bombs hidden in cuckoo clocks.
87* ToBeAMaster: Doctor Syclocks exclusively steals rubies from other clocks. He isn't interested in their monetary value, but rather wants to be the clock with the most rubies. The [[http://www.ablogtowatch.com/ask-watch-experts/jewels-watch-movement/ amount of jewels in a watch is a measurement for the watch's quality]]; thus, Doctor Syclocks seeks to become the best clock around.
88[[/folder]]
89
90[[folder: Super Thief]]
91!! Super Thief
92[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_super_thief.png]]
93[[AC:First appearance: ''"Super Goof Meets Super Thief"'', 1966]]
94
95A master thief and, in Brazil, leader of the criminal organization "The Classless Professionals". His civilian name is Dr. Stigma and he has a henchman named Flumbert.
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97* EyesAlwaysShut: Give or take incidental moments of surprise.
98* ItsPersonal: Yes, Super Thief commits his crimes for the money, but after having his efforts be undone by Super Goof once or twice, it has become personal.
99* MassHypnosis: After being foiled twice, Super Thief got the idea to keep the Duck Bay Bridge out of Super Goof's reach by hypnotizing the whole city into imagining the bridge is gone. It actually worked until Huey, Dewey, and Louie, who had been diving at the time and thus didn't hear the message, used the bridge on their way home and Super Goof figured out what was going on.
100* MonumentalTheft: He has stolen the Big Bim clock in England, the Leaning Tower of Pizza in Italy, and the Duck Bay Bridge in Mouseton.
101* SupervillainLair: A mountain base inside Big Bleak Black Peak.
102[[/folder]]
103
104[[folder: Doctor Tempo]]
105!! Doctor Tempo
106[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_tempo.png]]
107[[AC:First appearance: ''"Super Goof vs. the Cold Ray"'', 1967]]
108
109Inventor of the cold-ray and later a hot-ray.
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111* AnIcePerson: During his first two appearances, which would've been highlighted in the IDW adaption of ''"Polar Opposition"'' where in one panel Darius Dunk mentions a freeze-villains meeting and colleagues Prince Penguin, Old King Cold, and the Ice-Spy. The original adaption plan would've used the equally fitting Dr. Tempo instead of Prince Penguin.
112* SpaceBase: A makeshift one on the moon to get a clear shot at Earth.
113* TakeOverTheWorld: In his first comic, Tempo plans to freeze the Earth so he can take it over at his leisure while it thaws.
114[[/folder]]
115
116[[folder: Mr. Mystery-Man]]
117!! Mr. Mystery-Man
118[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_mystery_man.png]]
119[[AC:First appearance: ''"Mr. Mystery-Man"'', 1970]]
120
121A villain who uses evil eyes to commit his crimes.
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123* DastardlyDapperDerby: He hides an evil eye under his hat for emergencies.
124* TheFaceless: Mr. Mystery-Man's face is never shown, only his eyes.
125* HypnoticEyes: His evil eyes. They come in all sizes too. They're supposedly made of glass, so it's unclear if they're magical or mechanical.
126* MassHypnosis: He gets his evil eye on TV during a broadcast documenting a rocket being launched to reach the moon. When Super Goof and Super Gilly by coincidence don't watch the broadcast, Mr. Mystery-Man has his new slaves install evil eyes all over the place so sooner or later they will succumb too. Super Goof does, but Super Gilly saves the day.
127* WeaponizedLandmark: Even the Statue of Liberty gets an evil eye installed.
128[[/folder]]
129
130[[folder: Doctor Darius Dunk]]
131!! Doctor Darius Dunk
132[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_darius_dunk_7.png]]
133[[AC:First appearance: ''"Polar Opposition"'', 1972]]
134
135A scientist specializing in weather control to take the world hostage and sell his weather survival self-help books.
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137* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: The coast guard puts him in the cooler after Super Goof drops him off to be delivered to jail.
138* AnIcePerson: Primarily during his first appearance, which is highlighted in the IDW adaption where in one panel he mentions a freeze-villains meeting and colleagues Prince Penguin, Old King Cold, and the Ice-Spy. The latter two are made-up references, but the first is a 90s Mickey Mouse villain. The original adaption plan would've used the equally fitting Dr. Tempo instead of Prince Penguin.
139* MadScientistLaboratory: He's had one at the [[UnderwaterBase North Pole]] and on the [[SpaceBase Moon]].
140* SomeKindOfForceField: Dunk uses one in ''"Rain, Rain, Go Astray!"'' to keep Super Goof out. Too bad it only went over his base and not under...
141* WeatherControlMachine: Dunk loves making these. Super Goof confiscates one in ''"Rain, Rain, Go Astray!"'' to be used by scientists who want to help people instead of terrorizing them.
142* YouDontLookLikeYou: His design for his first comic sports a longer snout and a black moustache going along it. His second appearance gives him a short snout with a grey moustache only below his nose. He also gains glasses here. His third appearance mimics his first, but with a slightly shorter snout and glasses.
143[[/folder]]
144
145[[folder: Tuffy Taurus]]
146!! Tuffy Taurus
147[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_tuffy_taurus.png]]
148[[AC:First appearance: ''"Duty and the Beast"'', 1973]]
149
150The leader of a space motorcycle gang who fancies Clarabelle.
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152* AllBikersAreHellsAngels: They don't do anything else than abducting and harassing Clarabelle, but you know, they abduct and harass Clarabelle.
153* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: He abducts Clarabelle for this reason.
154* HumanAliens: Well, cow and {{dogface}} aliens, but you get the idea.
155* MotorcycleDominoes: More or less how Super Goof ends the gang's fun.
156[[/folder]]
157
158[[folder: Pyrodin]]
159!! Pyrodin
160[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/supergoof_flame_knight.png]]
161[[AC:First appearance: ''"Dogs of War"'', 2009]]
162
163The Pyrodin is an unnamed villain ("Pyrodin" is a nickname for purposes of this entry) whom Super Goof once fought.
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165* MidBattleTeaBreak: When the clock strikes 14:00, the Pyrodin and Super Goof stop their battle to enjoy lunch with sausages and Coo-Coo Cola.
166* MonsterKnight: Living fire qualifies for monsterhood. Overlaps with BlackKnight.
167* PlayingWithFire: Combines with flight into FlyingFirepower.
168[[/folder]]
169
170! X-Mickey
171''X-Mickey'' details Mickey Mouse's adventures in or relating to the World of the Impossible. Along the way, he meets various of the supernatural inhabitants of the other world, some of which are parallels to people he knows in his world.
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173[[folder: Manny]]
174!! Manny
175[[quoteright:191:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/manny_8.png]]
176[[AC:First appearance: ''"In the Mirror"'', 2002]]
177
178The "Guardian of order" (i.e. the primary law enforcer) in the World of the Impossible.
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180* ActionGirl: As the Guardian of order, she's a force to be reckoned with.
181* AlternateSelf: She is the version of Minnie in this universe.
182* DreamWalker: She has the ability to enter other people's dreams to communicate with them, but generally only does so if it's an emergency.
183* PaletteSwap: Identical to Minnie, but white instead of black.
184* NiceGirl: She has a good and kind heart.
185* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: She is the Guardian of order, making sure that everything is always for the better -- though Pipwolf might disagree.
186* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Manny is likely to be immortal, or at least to have a very long lifespan, as in the last story her butler and maid grumble because she hasn't come home "in the last two hundred years".
187[[/folder]]
188
189[[folder: Pipwolf]]
190!! Pipwolf
191[[quoteright:258:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pipwolf_0001.jpg]]
192[[AC:First appearance: ''"In the Mirror"'', 2002]]
193
194A werewolf who acts as Mickey's guide in the World of the Impossible -- albeit reluctantly at first, since he enjoyed being a "free spirit" and ''really'' had no interest in becoming a guide. Rather more together than his counterpart Goofy, not to mention more callous and with a certain disregard for rules, but with the same happy-go-lucky attitude and good heart.
195----
196* AlternateSelf: He is the version of Goofy in this universe.
197* BookDumb: He doesn't study well, which is one reason why he keeps failing his guide exam -- but he's got a lot of street-smarts and can usually be relied upon to find out what's going on.
198* BunnyEarsLawyer: He's got some weird ideas and sometimes he doesn't seem like he's all there, but he's an extremely competent guide and his unorthodox ideas tend to work.
199* DetectEvil: He can recognize is a guy is good or evil thanks to his [[TheNoseKnows nose]].
200* DimensionalTraveler: Can travel from his world to Mickey's world and viceversa.
201* LovableRogue: Not the best at following rules or obeying laws, but still a friendly and helpful guy.
202* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: He's a werewolf, and as such he prefers to stay active at night and thrives under the full moon, but the full moon doesn't cause him to go savage or change shape. He does have the occasional "Werewolf night" when he turns fierce and savage, but this can be countered by medication or by placing a copper collar around his neck. He also claims to have two different personalities/mindsets -- one who likes to study and absorb knowledge, and one who just wants to goof off and have fun, and that it's largely thanks to the two competing mindsets that he has trouble passing the guide exam.
203* PaletteSwap: Of Goofy, but with gray color and wolf attributes.
204* SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong: In the last story, he falls asleep for 200 years on the date of his latest guide exam... Which also happened to be the date where the denizens of [[WretchedHive Horror City]] attacked and usurped power over the World of the Impossible. With the future Manny's help, he returns to the present through a temporal portal and, alongside his werewolf ancestors' spirits, helps to defeat the attack, after which the attackers are imprisoned in the Tower forever.
205* StealthHiBye: He's an ''expert'' at these; turn your back on him for a second and he's gone.
206[[/folder]]
207
208[[folder: Toppersby]]
209!! H. P. Toppersby
210[[quoteright:219:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/x_mickey_toopersby_5.jpg]]
211A retired guide from the World of the Impossible, who now runs the antique shop in Mouseton called ''The Shop of Errors.'' He often hires Pipwolf to do odd jobs for him.
212
213* CoolOldGuy: He's a pretty chill dude in most circumstances.
214* DetectEvil: One of his two main powers. Like Pipwolf, he can detect whether people are good or evil, though where Pipwolf determines it by smell, Toppersby determines it by looking people in the eyes.
215* {{Psychometry}}: His other main power. He can learn the history of any object by touching it -- though it doesn't work on living beings.
216* RetiredBadass: He used to be one of the best guides, but age caught up with him and he decided to leave the fieldwork to the younger generation. That said, he will on occasion go out to get his hands dirty... even if he's not as effective as he once was.
217* TheSmartGuy: With shades of TheMentor. As a retired guide, Toppersby knows more about the World of the Impossible than anyone -- and he also knows more useless trivia facts than anyone.
218[[/folder]]
219
220
221
222
223! Other
224A number of stories distinct from the regular continuity either are not categorizable as part of a series or have only a small unique cast to speak of.
225
226[[folder: Count D'Gemmes]]
227!! Count D'Gemmes
228[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_count_dgemmes.png]]
229[[AC:First appearance: ''"The Two Musketeers + One"'', 1965]]
230
231A 17th century international jewel thief.
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233* BlackmailIsSuchAnUglyWord: He prefers to be called an "international jewel collector".
234* BoundAndGagged: Goes through [[KarmicDeath Karmic Capture]]. In the course of his attempt to steal the queen's diamond, he ties up four people to keep them out of his business and he mocks Goofos for his clumsiness and for breaking his foil in two, leaving him weaponless. His theft is thwarted because Goofy's clumsiness exposes him, while his capture is caused by Goofy having acquired a foil twice the supposed length (so if it breaks again, he'll still have a weapon) D'Gemmes gets wrapped up in.
235* {{Expy}}: As the one stealing the queen's diamond, Count D'Gemmes occupies the role of Milady de Winter from ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'', who stole two diamond studs belonging to the queen.
236* ImpersonationGambit: He abducted the royal seamstress and forced her to make him a dress and bonnet like her own. Wearing these, he entered the castle with ease and stole the huge diamond the queen had gotten for her birthday. Only because Goofos accidentally stepped on her skirt, ripping the fabric, did the deception come to light timely.
237[[/folder]]
238
239[[folder: Baron Black's henchman]]
240!! Baron Black's henchman
241[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_bb_henchman.png]]
242[[AC:First appearance: ''"Bobbin' Hood and His Merry Seven Dwarfs"'', 1966]]
243
244Baron Black's main henchman.
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246* CunningLikeAFox: He is a fox and played a role in the baron's plot to [[TheUsurper usurp the throne]].
247* NoNameGiven: Not a hint of a name or title is provided.
248* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Despite being the only one besides the baron and the dwarfs who knows about the boy's whereabouts, the henchman drops from the story after his involvement in the abduction. Maybe Baron Black decided that HeKnowsTooMuch?
249* WouldHurtAChild: They leave the prince, a mere baby, in the woods to die so Baron Black can have the throne.
250[[/folder]]
251
252[[folder: Julius Caesar]]
253!! Julius Caesar
254[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_julius_ceasar.png]]
255[[AC:First appearance: ''"Mickey and Clarapatra"'', 1976]]
256
257The emperor of Rome and suitor of Clarapatra.
258----
259* AccidentalMisnaming: Mickeyus wrongly recalls the name as "Sid Caesar". Julius takes offense.
260* KarmicDeath: Not death, but injury, humiliation, and other fun like that that ensured Mickeyus and Goofyus could escape safely. For beaning Clarapatra with a brick that came loose from their vantage point, he wanted the duo [[FedToTheBeast fed to the lions]]. Clarapatra, however, believed it to be an accident and let them go. Goofyus later insulted Julius, which got them set for lion food in the colosseum after all. Then Julius accidentally beaned the one lion available with a brick that came loose from his vantage point. [[BreadAndCircuses The crowd didn't take kindly to being told there'd be no spectacle.]]
261* RoadsideWave: Julius does this to Mickey, and Goofy does this to Julius in ill-advised retaliation.
262* ShoutOut: ''"Mickey and Clarapatra"'' visually pays tribute to ''Recap/AsterixAndCleopatra'', so Mickey's Julius is modeled after Asterix's Julius.
263[[/folder]]
264
265[[folder: Princess Mousetta]]
266!! Princess Mousetta
267[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_mousetta.png]]
268[[AC:First appearance: ''"A Lad 'n' His Lamp"'', 1976]]
269
270The princess of an unnamed land in an adaptation of ''{{Literature/Aladdin}}''.
271----
272* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Averted. Many if not most versions of ''"A Lad 'n' His Lamp"'' depict Mousetta with blonde hair while her heart's rotten.
273* PrincessClassic: Deconstructed. She's beautiful (even Minnie thinks she's cute), [[ShelteredAristocrat powerless and in need of protection]], elegant (even when soaked), regal, and she has a gorgeous singing voice, but the package hides an unpleasant personality.
274* SpoiledBrat: Naturally with elements of RoyalBrat. Being thrown his shoe and more or less being abducted due to his invitation is not a dealbreaker to her interest in "Ali Mouse", but a bath at the entrance of castle which spigots are "only" silver is a dealbreaker.
275[[/folder]]
276
277[[folder: Yortog]]
278!! Yortog
279[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_yortog.png]]
280[[AC:First appearance: ''"Goofy Frankenstein"'', 1979]]
281
282Dr. Frankenstein's assistant in an adaptation of ''{{Literature/Frankenstein}}''.
283----
284* CranialEruption: It's left ambiguous whether the bump atop his head is part of his physique or the ongoing result from every time he gets hit there.
285* TheIgor: He's this to Dr. Frankenstein. He defies the archetype by actually being highly cultured, it's just that [[PreInsanityReveal a bump to his head temporarily made him "odd"]].
286* MeaningfulAppearance: Yortog has a pair of ([[HeartSymbol possibly women's]]) shoes that either he or the doctor found in the garbage. They were still good, so Yortog got them. He is very happy with them, asking anyone he meets if they like them too. Even after getting back his old personality, he still prioritizes having nice shoes.
287* RenaissanceMan: He's got seventeen degrees and is fluent in [[{{Omniglot}} twenty-six languages]], not counting PigLatin.
288[[/folder]]
289
290[[folder: 30s damsel]]
291!! 30s damsel
292[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_30s_girlfriend.png]]
293[[AC:First appearance: ''"From the Files of Agent Goofy, the G-Man"'', 1991]]
294
295Pete's girlfriend in the 1930s in an adaptation of ''Film/TheUntouchables1987''.
296----
297* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Averted. She didn't want to be with Pete anymore when she found out he was the Mystery Bad Guy.
298* BreakTheCutie: She's broken already by the time she debuts, but from context it's clear she used to be happy in her relation with Pete.
299* DamselInDistress: The woman wasn't in danger herself, but stuck in a situation she wanted no part of and did not know how to handle on her own.
300* TheInfiltration: She informs Mickey that she and Pete always spend their afternoons at the movie house and after some discussion agrees to join him this afternoon too to help get him arrested.
301* NoNameGiven: If she'd have a name, this folder wouldn't be called "30s damsel".
302[[/folder]]

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