1 | [[WMG:[[center:''Characters/DisneyInfinity'' [[Characters/DisneyInfinity character index]]\ |
2 | [-'''Disney Originals (Disney and Pixar)''' | [[Characters/DisneyInfinityMarvelSuperHeroes Marvel Super Heroes]] | ''[[Characters/DisneyInfinityStarWarsGalacticHeroes Star Wars]]'' [[Characters/DisneyInfinityStarWarsGalacticHeroes Galactic Heroes]]-]]]]] |
3 | |
4 | These are the Creator/{{Disney}} and Creator/{{Pixar}} characters that are playable in the ''VideoGame/DisneyInfinity'' series. This is also the only Character sheet covering characters introduced in the first game, as Marvel and ''Star Wars'' were {{Saved for the Sequel}}s. |
5 | ---- |
6 | [[foldercontrol]] |
7 | !!Introduced in 1.0 |
8 | [[folder:Mr. Incredible (Robert "Bob" Parr)]] |
9 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mr_incredible_disney_infinity_figure.jpg]] |
10 | [[caption-width-right:350:Showtime!]] |
11 | ->''"My name is Mr. Incredible. Nice to have you on my team."'' |
12 | |
13 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CraigTNelson, Creator/RichardMcGonagle (additional dialogue)\ |
14 | '''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Franchise/TheIncredibles''\ |
15 | '''Playable in:''' ''The Incredibles'' Play Set, Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
16 | ->'''Availability:''' ''Disney Infinity'' Starter Pack |
17 | |
18 | Mr. Incredible is a super strong super hero, who's trying his best to be a good father. He is the defender of Metroville, which can be played in ''The Incredibles'' Play Set. |
19 | ---- |
20 | * BadassFamily: He is the patriarch of a family of Supers. |
21 | * DominoMask: He wears one along with his family. |
22 | * InASingleBound: Has the Super Jump as an upgrade starting with ''2.0''. |
23 | * PaletteSwap: A Crystal figure variant is available for him. |
24 | * SecretIdentity: Robert "Bob" Parr. |
25 | * {{Superhero}}: Even before the Marvel characters showed up. |
26 | * SuperHeroesWearTights: He wears the red tights made by Edna Mode. |
27 | * SuperStrength: His main power. |
28 | * WolverinePublicity: He's in the original starter pack. |
29 | * WorldsStrongestMan: His power. |
30 | [[/folder]] |
31 | |
32 | [[folder:Elastigirl/Mrs. Incredible (Helen Truax-Parr)]] |
33 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mrsincredibleinfinity.jpg]] |
34 | [[caption-width-right:350:Whatever the crisis, I'm flexible.]] |
35 | ->''"This looks like it could be fun."'' |
36 | |
37 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HollyHunter |
38 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Franchise/TheIncredibles'' |
39 | ->'''Playable in:''' ''The Incredibles'' Play Set, Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
40 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack or Sidekicks Pack |
41 | |
42 | The flexible Mrs. Incredible is the wife of Mr. Incredible, and is raising her kids while dealing with the bad guys. |
43 | ---- |
44 | * ActionMom: A mother who who actively fights Omnidroids. |
45 | * BadassFamily: She along with her super-strong husband raise a family of Supers. |
46 | * DominoMask: She wears one along with her family. |
47 | * {{Expy}}: She's essentially a female [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Mr. Fantastic]]. |
48 | * HartmanHips: She is designed with them, and the movie lampshaded this. |
49 | * RubberMan: She fights with a stretchy combo, stretch grabs and even her cartwheels stretches her. |
50 | * SecretIdentity: She is Helen Parr. |
51 | * {{Sidekick}}: She is included in the Sidekicks pack. |
52 | * {{Superhero}}: She and her family protect Metroville. |
53 | * SuperHeroesWearTights: Rubber tights made by Edna that can stretch with her. |
54 | [[/folder]] |
55 | |
56 | [[folder:Dashiell Robert "Dash" Parr]] |
57 | [[quoteright:345:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dashinfinity.jpg]] |
58 | [[caption-width-right:345:Fast Dash]] |
59 | ->''"This is going to be awesome!"'' |
60 | |
61 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RaymondOchoa |
62 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Franchise/TheIncredibles'' |
63 | ->'''Playable in:''' ''The Incredibles'' Play Set, Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
64 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
65 | |
66 | Dashiell Robert Parr is the son of Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl and the younger brother of Violet. With his incredible speed, he pummels the Omnidroids fast and can travel from one side of Metroville to the other. |
67 | ---- |
68 | * AdaptationalBadass: He didn't get enough combat time in the movie. He got one scene punching a {{Mook}}, but he is often shown running away. |
69 | * BadassFamily: He is part of a family of Supers. |
70 | * BrotherSisterTeam: With Violet. |
71 | * DominoMask: He wears one like his family. |
72 | * {{Expy}}: Of ComicBook/TheFlash. |
73 | * HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: He has blonde hair and is a hero. |
74 | * LightningBruiser: He is fast and can punch pretty hard. |
75 | * RapidFireFisticuffs: His combos uses his SuperSpeed. |
76 | * SecretPublicIdentity: Although he uses his first name, he calls himself THE Dash. |
77 | * SmugSuper: A fast jokester. |
78 | -->''"[[PunctuatedForEmphasis YOU. ARE. TOAST.]]"'' |
79 | * SpiderSense: Has this ability as an upgrade. |
80 | * {{Superhero}}: He's a Super like his family. |
81 | * SuperHeroesWearTights: His family wears matching red tights. |
82 | * SuperSpeed: Could even participate in a race without a car. |
83 | [[/folder]] |
84 | |
85 | [[folder:Violet Parr]] |
86 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/violet_infinity.jpg]] |
87 | [[caption-width-right:350:Girl Power!]] |
88 | ->''"Hi, there! I'm Violet. Wanna go have some fun?"'' |
89 | |
90 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SarahVowell |
91 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Franchise/TheIncredibles'' |
92 | ->'''Playable in:''' ''The Incredibles'' Play Set, Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
93 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack or Girl Power Pack (United Kingdom-exclusive) |
94 | |
95 | The daughter of Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl, and the older sister of Dash, Violet Parr has overcome her ShrinkingViolet to help her family defeat the Omnidroids, and save Metroville. She can go invisible and shoot force fields. |
96 | ---- |
97 | * ActionHeroine: More so than the movie. She fights the Omnidroids. |
98 | * BadassFamily: She is part of a family of Supers. |
99 | * BarrierWarrior: Uses force fields. |
100 | * BrotherSisterTeam: With Dash. |
101 | * DominoMask: Like the rest of her family. |
102 | * {{Expy}}: Her force fields can be used more like [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Sue Storm's]] in her combat style. |
103 | * {{Invisibility}}: One of her powers. |
104 | * {{Nerf}}: ''Twice!'' |
105 | ** Due to the introduction of the Skill Tree in 2.0, she has to re-earn her more powerful attacks. |
106 | ** In order to balance out the roster in 3.0, her attack's power and range was massively reduced. |
107 | * LosingYourHead: Her figure is rather notorious due to this, due to her figure's pose and her overall design being very skinny compared to the other characters, her head has a high tendency to fall off if the figure grabbed the wrong way as the only thing holding her head in place is her ''very thin and tiny neck''. |
108 | * SecretPublicIdentity: Goes by Violet rather than a nickname. |
109 | * ShrinkingViolet: Although she gets over her shyness by the time of the game. |
110 | * {{Superhero}}: She is one in a family of Supers. |
111 | * SuperHeroesWearTights: Her family wears matching red tights. |
112 | [[/folder]] |
113 | |
114 | [[folder:Syndrome (Buddy Pine)]] |
115 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/syndromeinfinity.jpg]] |
116 | [[caption-width-right:350:I'm Syndrome!]] |
117 | ->''"Well, well, well. Let's get this party started."'' |
118 | |
119 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JasonLee |
120 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Franchise/TheIncredibles'' |
121 | ->'''Playable in:''' ''The Incredibles'' Play Set, Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
122 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack or Villains Pack |
123 | |
124 | Buddy Pine was Mr. Incredible's biggest fan to the point of obsession, who suffered a major BrokenPedestal moment when the man he looked up to told him off. He would soon kill off most of the Supers and become the super villain Syndrome, inventing the Omnidroids. |
125 | ---- |
126 | * BigBad: Of ''The Incredibles'' Play Set and ''3.0''[='=]s ''Toy Box Takeover''. |
127 | * DominoMask: Like his enemies, the Incredibles family. |
128 | * GameplayAndStorySegregation: Despite being shown flying in the ''Incredibles'' Play Set as an NPC, the playable Syndrome cannot fly. |
129 | * InASingleBound: Has the Super Jump available as an upgrade starting with ''2.0''. |
130 | * KarmaHoudini: In ''Toy Box Takeover''. His punishment for stealing the wands and wrecking magical chaos everywhere? [[spoiler: Being "Blasted to Bermuda!" by Merlin. Syndrome is even shown high-fiving Davy Jones over it. Merlin [[LampshadeHanging lampshades it]] by saying he could've probably came up with a better punishment with a moment of thought.]] |
131 | * MirrorMatch: In the final boss fight if you chose to play as Syndrome. |
132 | * SparedByTheAdaptation: Due to ''The Incredibles'' Play Set taking place in an AlternateUniverse where Syndrome released robots on the city rather than [[spoiler:try to kidnap Jack-Jack]], he doesn't [[spoiler:get killed by being sucked into a jet turbine, as was his fate in the movie.]] |
133 | [[/folder]] |
134 | |
135 | [[folder:James Patrick "Sulley" Sullivan]] |
136 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sully_disney_infinity_figure.jpg]] |
137 | [[caption-width-right:350:ROAARRR!]] |
138 | ->''"Rawr! Ha ha! Sometimes I even scare myself."'' |
139 | |
140 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Joel [=McCrary=] |
141 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/MonstersUniversity'' |
142 | ->'''Playable in:''' ''Monsters University'' Play Set, Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
143 | ->'''Availability:''' ''Disney Infinity'' Starter Pack |
144 | |
145 | A giant, furry, blue, and friendly monster who attended the scaring program at Monsters University. He would later become the top scarer at WesternAnimation/MonstersInc1, before changing the company forever. |
146 | ---- |
147 | * InASingleBound: Has the Super Jump as an upgrade starting with ''2.0''. |
148 | * MakeMeWannaShout: His mighty roar is his ranged attack. |
149 | * PaletteSwap: A Crystal figure variant is available for him. |
150 | * WolverinePublicity: He is part of the original starter pack. |
151 | [[/folder]] |
152 | |
153 | [[folder:Michael "Mike" Wazowski]] |
154 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mikeinfinity.jpg]] |
155 | [[caption-width-right:350:[[{{Cyclops}} One-Eyed Monster]]]] |
156 | ->''"Hi, I'm Mike Wazowski! Scaring major. It's a pleasure to meet you!"'' |
157 | |
158 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CarlosAlazraqui |
159 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/MonstersUniversity'' |
160 | ->'''Playable in:''' ''Monsters University'' Play Set, Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
161 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack or Sidekicks Pack |
162 | |
163 | A small, round, green monster who worked hard to enter the scaring program at Monsters University. He may not be the scariest, but he has a lot of heart. He would later become Sulley's best friend and partner at WesternAnimation/MonstersInc1 |
164 | ---- |
165 | * {{Cyclops}}: He has one eye rather than two. |
166 | * InASingleBound: Has the Super Jump as an upgrade starting with ''2.0''. |
167 | * MakeMeWannaShout: He roars for his ranged attack. |
168 | * MovesetClone: Mike has the same set of abilities as Sulley, but is faster in exchange for having less health. |
169 | [[/folder]] |
170 | |
171 | [[folder:Randall "Randy" Boggs]] |
172 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/randyinfinity.jpg]] |
173 | [[caption-width-right:350:Ahh! A chameleon!]] |
174 | ->''"Name's Randy Boggs, scaring major. I bet we're gonna be the best of friends!"'' |
175 | |
176 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PeterKelamis |
177 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/MonstersUniversity'' |
178 | ->'''Playable in:''' ''Monsters University'' Play Set, Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
179 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack or Villains Pack |
180 | |
181 | A purple monster who looks like a chameleon, he attended the scaring program at Monsters University. He would go on to be TheRival to Mike and Sulley over at WesternAnimation/MonstersInc1 and the BigBad of the film of the same name. |
182 | ---- |
183 | * CompositeCharacter: Although primarily based on his younger ''Monsters University'' appearance, he has the "Villain" ability and a menacing figure pose that's more in line with his ''Monsters Inc.'' appearance. |
184 | * InASingleBound: Has the Super Jump as an upgrade starting with ''2.0''. |
185 | * {{Invisibility}}: His special ability. |
186 | * MakeMeWannaShout: He roars for his ranged attack. |
187 | * MovesetClone: Randall has the same set of abilities as Mike and Sulley, along with the added bonus of being able to turn [[{{Invisibility}} invisible]] while sneaking. He later underwent some minor DivergentCharacterEvolution when ''2.0'' gave him the ability to [[SpiderSense detect enemy attacks]]. |
188 | * RollingAttack: In lieu of the shoulder charge Mike and Sulley have, Randall instead rolls his body at enemies to attack. |
189 | * SpiderSense: Can gain the ability to sense enemy attacks. |
190 | [[/folder]] |
191 | |
192 | [[folder:Jack Sparrow]] |
193 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jacksparrowinfinity.jpg]] |
194 | [[caption-width-right:350:[[InsistentTerminology Captain Jack Sparrow]] if you please.]] |
195 | ->''"You'll always remember this as the day that you set sail with Captain Jack Sparrow." '' |
196 | |
197 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Jared Butler |
198 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' |
199 | ->'''Playable in:''' ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' Play Set, Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
200 | ->'''Availability:''' ''Disney Infinity'' Starter Pack |
201 | |
202 | A crafty yet eccentric pirate who became legendary for his adventures in the Caribbean. |
203 | ---- |
204 | * DoppelgangerCrossover: Can meet Tonto and the Mad Hatter in the Toy Box. |
205 | * PaletteSwap: A Crystal figure variant is available for him. |
206 | * WolverinePublicity: He is included in the original starter pack. |
207 | [[/folder]] |
208 | |
209 | [[folder:Hector Barbossa]] |
210 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/barbossainfinity.jpg]] |
211 | [[caption-width-right:350:Arrgh.]] |
212 | ->''"Arr! Hoist the mainstay, ready the cannon, and let us make way!"'' |
213 | |
214 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrianGeorge |
215 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' |
216 | ->'''Playable in:''' ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' Play Set, Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
217 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack or Sidekicks Pack |
218 | |
219 | A deceptive pirate who took over as captain of the ''Black Pearl'' from Jack Sparrow, who Barbossa was first mate under. |
220 | ---- |
221 | * CoversAlwaysLie: Despite appearing on Barbossa's physical figure, Jack the Monkey has no presence in the ''Disney Infinity'' games. |
222 | [[/folder]] |
223 | |
224 | [[folder:Davy Jones]] |
225 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/davyjonesinfinity.jpg]] |
226 | [[caption-width-right:350:Summon the Kraken!]] |
227 | ->''"Ah-ha-ha-ha! It's time I ruled the seas!" '' |
228 | |
229 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BillNighy |
230 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' |
231 | ->'''Playable in:''' ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' Play Set, Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
232 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack or Villains Pack |
233 | |
234 | The cursed captain of the ''Flying Dutchman'' who is able summon the Kraken. |
235 | ---- |
236 | * HealingFactor: Starting with ''2.0'', he has this as an ability. |
237 | [[/folder]] |
238 | |
239 | [[folder:Buzz Lightyear]] |
240 | [[quoteright:245:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/buzz_lightyear_infinity.png]] |
241 | [[caption-width-right:245:Buzz Lightyear to the rescue!]] |
242 | ->''[[{{Catchphrase}} "To infinity and beyond!"]]'' |
243 | |
244 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Mike [=McRae=] |
245 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Franchise/ToyStory'' |
246 | ->'''Playable in:''' ''Toy Story in Space'' Play Set, Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
247 | ->'''Availability:''' ''Toy Story in Space'' Play Set |
248 | |
249 | A space ranger toy owned by Andy Davis. He and Woody are Andy's favorite toys, and the two are also best friends. The ''Toy Story in Space'' Play Set is set in his world. |
250 | ---- |
251 | * InASingleBound: Has the Super Jump as an upgrade starting with ''2.0''. |
252 | * PaletteSwap: A Crystal figure variant is available for him, as well as a (digital-only) glow-in-the-dark variant. |
253 | * TopHeavyGuy: His design in the game gives him this look, as the image shows. |
254 | [[/folder]] |
255 | |
256 | [[folder:Jessie]] |
257 | [[quoteright:229:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jessie_infinity.png]] |
258 | [[caption-width-right:229:The Yodelin' Cowgirl]] |
259 | ->''"Somebody call for a yodelin' cowgirl?"'' |
260 | |
261 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Kathryn Cressida |
262 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Franchise/ToyStory'' |
263 | ->'''Playable in:''' ''Toy Story in Space'' Play Set, Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
264 | ->'''Availability:''' ''Toy Story in Space'' Play Set |
265 | |
266 | A pullstring cowgirl toy from ''Woody's Roundup'' owned by Andy Davis who is also Buzz's girlfriend. She has suffered a lot through the years, from being abandoned, to almost getting destroyed at the dump. |
267 | ---- |
268 | [[/folder]] |
269 | |
270 | [[folder:Woody]] |
271 | [[quoteright:230:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/disney_infinity_figure_woody_ptru1_16759880dt.jpg]] |
272 | [[caption-width-right:230:Howdy, cowboy!]] |
273 | ->''"Sheriff Woody, at your service."'' |
274 | |
275 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Jim Hanks |
276 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Franchise/ToyStory'' |
277 | ->'''Playable in:''' ''Toy Story in Space'' Play Set, Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
278 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
279 | |
280 | Sheriff Woody Pride is a pullstring cowboy toy from ''Woody's Roundup'' who is Andy Davis's favorite toy. After Buzz Lightyear came along, the two went from extreme rivals, to best friends. |
281 | ---- |
282 | [[/folder]] |
283 | |
284 | [[folder:Lightning [=McQueen=]]] |
285 | [[quoteright:288:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lightning_mcqueen_infinity.png]] |
286 | [[caption-width-right:288:Ka-chow!]] |
287 | ->''"Hey, I'm Lightning! Nice to meet ya'."'' |
288 | |
289 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KeithFerguson |
290 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' |
291 | ->'''Playable in:''' ''Cars'' Play Set, Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0[[note]]not playable in ''Toy Box Takeover''[[/note]] |
292 | ->'''Availability:''' ''Cars'' Play Set |
293 | |
294 | An anthropomorphic stock car hailing from Radiator Springs who is a Piston Cup champion and TheProtagonist of ''WesternAnimation/Cars1''. After getting stuck in Radiator Springs, Lightning realized that friends are more important than fame. |
295 | ---- |
296 | * AnimateInanimateObject: He is a race car based off of UsefulNotes/{{NASCAR}} stock cars. |
297 | * PaletteSwap: A Crystal figure variant is available for him. |
298 | [[/folder]] |
299 | |
300 | [[folder:Holley Shiftwell]] |
301 | [[quoteright:229:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/holley_shiftwell_infinity.png]] |
302 | [[caption-width-right:229:C.H.R.O.M.E. Agent Extraordinaire]] |
303 | ->''"Holley Shiftwell, reporting for duty."'' |
304 | |
305 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/EmilyMortimer |
306 | -> '''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' |
307 | -> '''Playable in:''' ''Cars'' Play Set, Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0[[note]]not playable in ''Toy Box Takeover''[[/note]] |
308 | ->'''Availability:''' ''Cars'' Play Set |
309 | |
310 | An English anthropomorphic sports car who is a secret agent working for C.H.R.O.M.E. She becomes Mater's girlfriend after the events of ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars 2}}''. |
311 | ---- |
312 | * AnimateInanimateObject: She is a sports car. |
313 | [[/folder]] |
314 | |
315 | [[folder:Tow Mater]] |
316 | [[quoteright:235:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mater_infinity.png]] |
317 | [[caption-width-right:235:World's Best Backwards Driver]] |
318 | ->''"Well, howdy! I'm Mater. Need a tow?"'' |
319 | |
320 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LarryTheCableGuy |
321 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' |
322 | ->'''Playable in:''' ''Cars'' Play Set, Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0[[note]]not playable in ''Toy Box Takeover''[[/note]] |
323 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
324 | |
325 | An anthropomorphic tow truck from Radiator Springs who is TheProtagonist of ''WesternAnimation/Cars2'' and Lightning's best friend. He's always there when you need a tow. |
326 | ---- |
327 | * AnimateInanimateObject: He is a tow truck. |
328 | [[/folder]] |
329 | |
330 | [[folder:Francesco Bernoulli]] |
331 | [[quoteright:216:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/francesco_bernoulli_infinity.png]] |
332 | [[caption-width-right:216:Don't call him fragile.]] |
333 | ->''"Francesco is here! No need to hold your applause."'' |
334 | |
335 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CarlosAlazraqui |
336 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Franchise/{{Cars}}'' |
337 | ->'''Playable in:''' ''Cars'' Play Set, Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0[[note]]not playable in ''Toy Box Takeover''[[/note]] |
338 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
339 | |
340 | An Italian, anthropomorphic race car who competes against [=McQueen=] in the World Grand Prix seen in ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars 2}}''. |
341 | ---- |
342 | * AnimateInanimateObject: He is a race car based off of those seen in UsefulNotes/FormulaOne. |
343 | * AscendedExtra: He wasn't really a major character to begin with in his original film, so it's rather odd that he became a playable character here. |
344 | [[/folder]] |
345 | |
346 | [[folder:Lone Ranger (John Reid)]] |
347 | [[quoteright:275:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lone_ranger_infinity.jpg]] |
348 | [[caption-width-right:275:Who was that masked man, anyway?]] |
349 | ->''"Outlaws beware. Justice will be served."'' |
350 | |
351 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ArmieHammer |
352 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Film/TheLoneRanger'' |
353 | ->'''Playable in:''' ''The Lone Ranger'' Play Set, Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
354 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack or ''The Lone Ranger'' Play Set |
355 | |
356 | John Reid is the SoleSurvivor of an ambush that killed his brother Dan. He goes by the identity of the Lone Ranger, and wears a mask to hide his identity. |
357 | ---- |
358 | * TheGunSlinger: He uses his six-shooter to great effect, and is capable of upgrading the fire rate and ammo count of any tool he carries. |
359 | * LongRangeFighter: He relies on his six-shooter to deal any damage to his foes, given his lack of close range options aside from a rather weak tackle. |
360 | * PaletteSwap: A Crystal figure variant is available for him. |
361 | [[/folder]] |
362 | |
363 | [[folder:Tonto]] |
364 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tontoinfinity.jpg]] |
365 | [[caption-width-right:350:That's not Jack Sparrow?]] |
366 | ->''"Hello, Kemosabe. I am Tonto."'' |
367 | |
368 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Jared Butler |
369 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Radio/TheLoneRanger'' |
370 | ->'''Playable in:''' ''The Lone Ranger'' Play Set, Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
371 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack or ''The Lone Ranger'' Play Set |
372 | |
373 | The Comanche Native American companion of the Lone Ranger. |
374 | ---- |
375 | * DoppelgangerCrossover: Can meet Captain Jack Sparrow and the Mad Hatter in the Toy Box. |
376 | * HealingFactor: Has this ability as an upgrade, healing himself while blocking. |
377 | * TheMedic: His block-to-heal method can be upgraded so he can also heal other players around him. |
378 | [[/folder]] |
379 | |
380 | [[folder:Wreck-It Ralph]] |
381 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ralphinfinity.jpg]] |
382 | [[caption-width-right:350:He's gonna wreck it!]] |
383 | ->''"I'm gonna wreck it!"'' |
384 | |
385 | ->'''Voiced by:''' John Delaney |
386 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' |
387 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
388 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack or ''Wreck-It Ralph'' Toy Box Pack |
389 | |
390 | The main bad guy of an arcade game called ''Fix-It Felix Jr.'' who's not really a "bad guy", he is TheProtagonist of the film of the same name as him. He tried to prove himself a hero, while almost dooming the entirety of Litwak's Arcade. |
391 | ---- |
392 | * RapidFireFisticuffs: His melee attack has him rapidly punch the ground while moving forward. |
393 | * {{Retraux}}: Ralph's cherry bombs leave 8-bit style explosions upon hitting something. The damage marks left by is melee attacks also leave 8-bit marks in the ground. |
394 | * SuperStrength: With his large hands. |
395 | * WallCrawl: Subverted. You'd expect him to be able to scale walls as he did in his own movie, but he's unable to since the ability was introduced in 2.0 and he wasn't patched to have it. |
396 | [[/folder]] |
397 | |
398 | [[folder:Vanellope von Schweetz]] |
399 | [[quoteright:294:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/disney_infinity_figure_vanellope_ptru1_16760015dt.jpg]] |
400 | [[caption-width-right:294:Is that a glitch in the game?]] |
401 | ->''"Hey, buddy! You ready for some serious playtime?"'' |
402 | |
403 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SarahSilverman |
404 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' |
405 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
406 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack, ''Wreck-It Ralph'' Toy Box Pack, or Girl Power Pack (United Kingdom-exclusive) |
407 | |
408 | A character from the arcade racing game ''Sugar Rush'' who was originally thought of as a glitch, but was later revealed to be completely innocent. |
409 | ---- |
410 | * TeleportSpam: Her melee attack, ground pound, and dodge moves all involve glitching. |
411 | [[/folder]] |
412 | |
413 | [[folder:Rapunzel]] |
414 | [[quoteright:227:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rapunzel_infinity.jpg]] |
415 | [[caption-width-right:227:Rapunzel! Let down your hair!]] |
416 | ->''"Oh, hi! I'm Rapunzel! It's so nice to meet you."'' |
417 | |
418 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MandyMoore |
419 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}'' |
420 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
421 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack or Girl Power Pack (United Kingdom-exclusive) |
422 | |
423 | A princess (though she didn't know she was one, at first) who has very long, magical blonde hair with healing powers. She has longed for years to go into the outside world, so she can see the pretty stars (actually lanterns) that appear on her birthday every year. |
424 | ---- |
425 | * HealingFactor: Has different upgrades for this ability. She can heal herself while blocking or regenerate health over time depending on the upgrade. |
426 | * ImprobableWeaponUser: Uses a frying pan in ''Disney Infinity''. |
427 | * TheMedic: She is the only character to have both a healing block (heals herself and other players around her) and regeneration (heals herself automatically). She is also one of the few characters to have three levels of Helping Hand and Team Player, which help revive other characters. |
428 | [[/folder]] |
429 | |
430 | [[folder:Anna]] |
431 | [[quoteright:190:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/annainfinity.jpg]] |
432 | [[caption-width-right:190:Do you wanna build a snowman?]] |
433 | ->''"Hi. I'm Anna! Lucky you!"'' |
434 | |
435 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KristenBell |
436 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Franchise/{{Frozen}}'' |
437 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
438 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack or ''Frozen'' Toy Box Pack |
439 | |
440 | The Princess of Arendelle and Elsa's younger sister. After Elsa caused an eternal winter, it's up for Anna (with help from her new friends Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf), to save her kingdom, and get Elsa to fix everything. |
441 | ---- |
442 | * AttackReflector: ''2.0'' gives Anna the ability to send enemies' projectiles right back at them while blocking. |
443 | * BadassAdorable: Can bash enemies to pieces with whatever weapons she has while still looking as cute as ever. |
444 | * BigStupidDoodooHead: When hit by an enemy, she'll occasionally respond, "You mean...MEAN PERSON!" |
445 | * FishEyes: Pictured. Her figure initially had this until the manufacturing error was corrected in later releases. |
446 | * HotBlooded: She displays much confidence and eagerness in fights. |
447 | * GrapplingHookPistol: Subverted. She wields an ordinary grappling hook, though uses it quite like one with a grappling-hook gun would. |
448 | * MovesetClone: Only for Anna's shovel attacks, which are animated the same way as Rapunzel's frying-pan ones. |
449 | * MysticalWhiteHair: She retains her white streak from the film, despite [[spoiler: it going away after saving Elsa's life]]. |
450 | * PrettyPrincessPowerhouse: She's one that can be pitted against the likes of Syndrome, Darth Vader, Green Goblin, and so on. |
451 | * RapidFireNo: She occasionally will do this if an enemy is getting the upper-hand over her. |
452 | * ShovelStrike: She uses a shovel as her primary weapon. |
453 | * TookALevelInBadass: As said before, this game allows you to put Anna in all sorts of extreme yet awesome situations. |
454 | [[/folder]] |
455 | |
456 | [[folder:Elsa]] |
457 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/elsa_infinity.jpg]] |
458 | [[caption-width-right:350:"Feeling a bit...''chilly''?"]] |
459 | ->''"How nice to meet you. I'm Queen Elsa."'' |
460 | |
461 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/IdinaMenzel |
462 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Franchise/{{Frozen}}'' |
463 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
464 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack or ''Frozen'' Toy Box Pack |
465 | |
466 | The Queen of Arendelle who has magical ice powers. She tried to keep her powers hidden, but after a fight with her sister Anna, she let them loose, and created an eternal winter. |
467 | ---- |
468 | * AdaptationalModesty: The game removes the slit in her dress, despite the real-life figure of her retaining it. |
469 | * AnIcePerson: Her attacks involve shooting ice and freezing enemies. |
470 | * BadassBoast: One of her lines towards enemies is, "Trust me, I'm ''not'' someone you should mess with." |
471 | * HealingFactor: ''2.0'' gives her the ability to regenerate health. |
472 | * LeaveMeAlone: She says this word-for-word but not in the usual context. This is something she'll at times shout at enemies. |
473 | * NotSoStoic: After winning something, she'll occasionally show a more cute dorky side of herself. |
474 | -->'''Elsa''': "Woo-hoo-hoo!!...I mean, how nice..." |
475 | * PimpedOutCape: Averted. Her snowflake-cape is removed for the game, due to the developers finding it too hard to animate. |
476 | * ThinkingOutLoud: During tense situations (such as during a race), she'll tell herself to keep it together. |
477 | * WolverinePublicity: She was initially very quietly added to the game in 2013 as a way to promote the film, but upon the movie's mega-success, she is now one of the most-marketed characters in the game. |
478 | * WhoDares: If hit by an enemy projectile, she'll occasionally say, "You wouldn't '''dare'''.", or "How dare you!" |
479 | [[/folder]] |
480 | |
481 | [[folder:Phineas Flynn]] |
482 | [[quoteright:346:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/phineasinfinity.jpeg]] |
483 | [[caption-width-right:346:Ferb, I know wha-... oh right, he's not in the game.]] |
484 | ->''"I know what we're gonna do today!"'' |
485 | |
486 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/VincentMartella |
487 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' |
488 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
489 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack or ''Phineas and Ferb'' Toy Box Pack |
490 | |
491 | A young, [[NiceGuy kind]] prodigy from Danville who refuses to let his summer vacation go to waste. He and his step-brother Ferb Fletcher build crazy inventions with their friends, while his older sister Candace tries to bust them. |
492 | ---- |
493 | * {{Catchphrase}}: A few of his appear. Along with the above introductory quote (when he's placed on the base first in a play session), he sometimes says "Hey, where's Perry?" when he's idle. There's also the quote in the below folder. |
494 | * GadgeteerGenius: If his ranged abilities are fully-upgraded, then he is the best character to use when using tools ''by far''. He can make the normally-wimpy Toy Box Blaster perform like a machine gun. |
495 | * InASingleBound: Has the Super Jump as an upgrade starting with ''2.0''. |
496 | * LongRangeFighter: Phineas has access to some of the best ranged attacks in the game once his abilities are properly upgraded, at the cost of barely any other options, since as with most ''1.0'' characters, he lacks proper combo attacks and doesn't have any special moves or abilities aside from a [[InASingleBound Super Jump]]. |
497 | * YourCostumeNeedsWork: If you have Phineas meet any of the ''Monsters Inc.'' characters (playable or not) he may comment: "Nice monster costume!" |
498 | [[/folder]] |
499 | |
500 | [[folder:Agent P (Perry the Platypus)]] |
501 | [[quoteright:263:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/agent_p_perry_the_platypus_infinity.png]] |
502 | [[caption-width-right:263:He's a semi-aquatic, egg-laying mammal of action!]] |
503 | ->''"Oh, there you are!"''\ |
504 | --Phineas Flynn upon seeing Perry |
505 | |
506 | ->'''Voiced by:''' [[TheSpeechless N/A]] |
507 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'' |
508 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
509 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack or ''Phineas and Ferb'' Toy Box Pack |
510 | |
511 | Phineas Flynn and Ferb Fletcher's pet platypus Perry is actually a secret agent working for the O.W.C.A. (Organization Without a Cool Acronym). He is forced to fight Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz, who plans on using his "inators" to take over the entire Tri-State Area. |
512 | ---- |
513 | * PaletteSwap: A Crystal figure variant is available for him. |
514 | * TheSpeechless: The only [[HeroicMime playable character who is completely silent]]. He doesn't even make his signature chortle that Creator/DeeBradleyBaker provides. |
515 | * SpiderSense: Has this ability as an upgrade. |
516 | * WeaponizedHeadgear: Perry's ranged attack involves him tossing his trademark hat at enemies. |
517 | [[/folder]] |
518 | |
519 | [[folder:Jack Skellington]] |
520 | [[quoteright:264:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jack_skellington_infinity.png]] |
521 | [[caption-width-right:264:What's this? What's this?!]] |
522 | ->''"Greetings, my friend! It is I, Jack... the Pumpkin King!"'' |
523 | |
524 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChrisSarandon |
525 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'' |
526 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
527 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
528 | |
529 | The Pumpkin King of Halloween Town, Jack Skellington is the protagonist of ''The Nightmare Before Christmas''. He discovers Christmas, and decides to turn it into a nightmare. |
530 | ---- |
531 | * HealingFactor: Starting with ''2.0'', he has this as an ability. |
532 | * InASingleBound: Has the Super Jump as an upgrade starting with ''2.0''. |
533 | * LargeHam: Arguably in the [[HalloweenSpecial Halloween video]] for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWxxRZdYF_s the YouTube channel.]] |
534 | * MakeMeWannaShout: His attacks involve him shouting. |
535 | * SpiderSense: Has this ability as an upgrade. |
536 | * StopMotion: The only Disney character from a stop-motion film to have been made playable. |
537 | [[/folder]] |
538 | |
539 | [[folder:Sorcerer's Apprentice Mickey]] |
540 | [[quoteright:257:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sorcerers_apprentice_mickey_infinity.png]] |
541 | [[caption-width-right:257:[[Theatre/{{Fantasmic}} Some imagination, huh?]]]] |
542 | ->''"Hot dog! Well, hiya, Pal! Say, are ya' ready to have some fun?" '' |
543 | |
544 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Bret Iwan |
545 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}'' |
546 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 1.0, Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
547 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
548 | |
549 | Disney's [[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse iconic mouse]] in the garb he wore during the equally-iconic Sorcerer's Apprentice short. With the hat on his head, there's nothing he can't do. Besides, [[Theatre/{{Fantasmic}} nothing's more powerful than the imagination]]. |
550 | ---- |
551 | * EarlyBirdCameo: D23 attendees got access to him before he was released. |
552 | * FourFingeredHands: Has them. |
553 | * HealingFactor: Similarly to Rapunzel, Apprentice Mickey can have this ability starting in ''2.0''. |
554 | * InASingleBound: Has the Super Jump as an upgrade starting with ''2.0''. |
555 | * {{Nerf}}: His projectile magic suffered a fire rate nerf from ''2.0'' onwards, meaning Mickey can't keep throwing them out like he could. |
556 | * PaletteSwap: A Crystal figure variant is available for him, though it wasn't released until after ''2.0''[='=]s release. |
557 | [[/folder]] |
558 | |
559 | !!Introduced in ''2.0'' |
560 | [[folder:Merida]] |
561 | [[quoteright:201:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/meridainfinity.jpg]] |
562 | [[caption-width-right:201:Deciding her fate with her bow.]] |
563 | ->''"I'm Merida, princess of [=DunBroch=]! And I'm very pleased to meet ye'!"'' |
564 | |
565 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RuthConnell |
566 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'' |
567 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
568 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack or Toy Box Starter Pack |
569 | |
570 | The feisty princess of the [[UsefulNotes/{{Scotland}} Scottish]] kingdom of [=DunBroch=] who is a skilled archer. |
571 | |
572 | She is ostensibly the protagonist of the ''2.0'' Toy Box Game, ''[[DungeonCrawler Brave Forest Siege]]'', where she (or any other Disney Original character) must receive the cakes that her younger triplet brothers stole from the witch. |
573 | ---- |
574 | * BowAndSwordInAccord: Mostly bow, but she pulls the sword out for a few attacks. |
575 | * ChargedAttack: She can charge her arrows with one of her upgrades, and these charged arrows freeze non-boss enemies. |
576 | * PinballProjectile: Her arrows ricochet to multiple enemies, with upgrades letting her ricochet to even more. |
577 | * TrickArrow: The aforementioned ricochet arrows, plus fire and ice versions. |
578 | [[/folder]] |
579 | |
580 | [[folder:Stitch]] |
581 | [[quoteright:275:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stitch_infinity.jpg]] |
582 | [[caption-width-right:275:Meega, nala kweesta!]] |
583 | ->''"Hello! My name Stitch."'' |
584 | |
585 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChrisSanders |
586 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'' |
587 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
588 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack or Toy Box Starter Pack |
589 | |
590 | This little blue alien, formerly named Experiment 626, is a [[GeniusBruiser super-strong, super-intelligent]] [[TheTrickster mischief maker]] created by Dr. Jumba Jookiba. After being adopted by Lilo Pelekai in Kokaua Town, UsefulNotes/{{Hawaii}}, he learned about ''[[TrueCompanions 'ohana]]'' from her, [[HeelFaceTurn becoming a loving creature]] who enjoys the company of his extended family on Earth. |
591 | |
592 | He is ostensibly the protagonist of the ''2.0'' Toy Box Game, ''[[TowerDefense Stitch's Tropical Rescue]]'', where he (or any other Disney Original character) must help Agent Pleakley protect the ducklings living on Hawaii from being taken by the United Galactic Federation's [[CanonForeigner collection robots]]. |
593 | ---- |
594 | * AirGuitar: Does this motion in his IdleAnimation. |
595 | * AliensSpeakingEnglish: His English is very proficent here, but he still maintains his frequent [[ThirdPersonPerson illeism]] and speaks mostly in simple sentences or sentence fragments. |
596 | * BadassAdorable: He has SuperStrength, thinks faster than a supercomputer, and is quite the gunslinger with those plasma blasters. Yet, he is also cute and (not here but in his original canon) fluffy. |
597 | * BottomlessMagazines: He can continuously rapid-fire his plasma blasters (provided [[ButtonMashing your fingers can keep up]], as they're semi-automatic) without needing to cool them down if the fire rate is fully upgraded. |
598 | * ChargedAttack: If the semi-automatic rapid-fire is not enough, then his plasma blasters can be charged up to fire a more powerful blast of plasma, with upgrades shortening the amount of time it takes to fully charge up. |
599 | * EarNotch: Two asymmetrical ones, one on each ear. |
600 | * EmoteAnimation: Has four of these, one for each part of his melee combo. Attack once, he raises his arms in the air and acts like a scary monster, then does a spitting motion. Attack twice, he runs around in a circle on all fours. Attack thrice, he spins around and curls up lying on his back smiling and [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter acting cute]] towards the player. Four times (when he uses his blasters), [[EvilLaugh he cackles, "Hee-hee hee-hee!"]] before putting his blasters away in {{Hammerspace}}. |
601 | * EvilLaugh: While not evil anymore, he still has his mischievous laughter. |
602 | * {{Fictionary}}: A few of his Tantalog words and phrases pop up here and there. |
603 | * GunsAkimbo: He can dual-wield plasma blasters as an upgrade, and his special move involves bringing out four plasma blasters at once. |
604 | * InASingleBound: Has the Super Jump as an upgrade. |
605 | * MultiArmedAndDangerous: Draws out four plasma blasters, one in each hand, in his special move. |
606 | * NoOneGetsLeftBehind: One of his idle quotes has him saying the four most familiar words of the ''[='=]ohana'' motto. |
607 | -->'''Stitch''': Nobody gets left behind. |
608 | * PintSizedPowerhouse: He is the shortest character in the series to have SuperStrength. |
609 | * PlasmaCannon: He uses his plasma blasters in his ranged attack and special move. |
610 | * RetractableAppendages: He brings out his extra arms (plus antennae and spines) in his special move. |
611 | * RollingAttack: He has the unique ability to [[BeTheBall contort himself into a ball]] to roll into enemies. It's also the fastest way he can traverse the environment without a vehicle. |
612 | * SuperStrength: Has Maximum Strength as an ability, meaning he can lift extremely heavy objects and enemies and throw them with ease. |
613 | * ThirdPersonPerson: Usually refers to himself in this manner. |
614 | * TrademarkFavoriteFood: A couple of his game quotes have him demanding coconut cake and coffee. |
615 | * UniversalDriversLicense: While in the ''Disney Infinity'' series, any non-''Cars'' character can drive or pilot any vehicle, Stitch is one of the few Disney Originals who actually fits this trope in his original canon. |
616 | * WallCrawl: He is the first Disney Original in ''Infinity'', and the only playable character from the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon, who has this ability. |
617 | * WildChild: He still has his hyperactive and childish personality here. |
618 | * WolverinePublicity: He was the most requested character for ''2.0'', and was added to the Toy Box Starter Pack as a result. [[LampshadeHanging He also has a quote which shows him to be aware of his popularity]] if the player keeps switching to him during gameplay. |
619 | -->'''Stitch''': You ''like'' Stitch. I know. |
620 | [[/folder]] |
621 | |
622 | [[folder:Donald Duck]] |
623 | [[quoteright:278:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/donald_duck_infinity.PNG]] |
624 | [[caption-width-right:278:Ah, phooey!]] |
625 | ->''"Hello, I'm Donald Duck!"'' |
626 | |
627 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TonyAnselmo |
628 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck'' universe |
629 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
630 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
631 | |
632 | Disney's famous [[HairTriggerTemper short-tempered]] duck. He prefers to be the #1 Disney star, instead of Mickey. |
633 | ---- |
634 | * ButtMonkey: It wouldn't be Donald any other way, as he goes through a lot to get the star in the "Disney Treasure Hunt" intro of ''2.0''. |
635 | * FourFingeredHands: Part of his design. |
636 | * HairTriggerTemper: Natch. His signature temper tantrums are even worked into his attacks. |
637 | * InASingleBound: Has the Super Jump as an upgrade. |
638 | * KitchenSinkIncluded: Among the many objects he pulls out of {{Hammerspace}} and throws in his ranged attack includes a kitchen sink. The preview image for his first ranged attack upgrade, "Simmering Anger", even shows him ready to throw one. |
639 | [[/folder]] |
640 | |
641 | [[folder:Tinker Bell]] |
642 | [[quoteright:275:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tinker_bell_infinity.jpg]] |
643 | [[caption-width-right:275:Bringing in just a little bit of pixie dust.]] |
644 | ->''"Hi, I'm Tinker Bell. It's very nice to meet you!"'' |
645 | |
646 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MaeWhitman |
647 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Franchise/DisneyFairies'' |
648 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
649 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
650 | |
651 | A feisty and ambitious tinker fairy from Pixie Hollow in Neverland who is nonetheless loyal to her friends. With a little faith, trust, and pixie dust, you can always count on her to believe in magic. |
652 | ---- |
653 | * AdaptationDistillation: She is primarily based on her ''Disney Fairies'' appearances, but in the "Disney Treasure Hunt" intro of ''2.0'', her segment involves flying through Edwardian-era London like in ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan''. |
654 | * WolverinePublicity: She was a highly-requested character, and was added in ''2.0'' as a result. |
655 | * YourSizeMayVary: She had to be scaled-up to be playable here. |
656 | [[/folder]] |
657 | |
658 | [[folder:Aladdin]] |
659 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/disney_infinity_2_aladdin_figure.jpg]] |
660 | [[caption-width-right:350:Street Rat]] |
661 | ->''"Hey, I'm Aladdin. Nice to meet ya'."'' |
662 | |
663 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ScottWeinger |
664 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Franchise/{{Aladdin}}'' |
665 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
666 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack or ''Aladdin'' Toy Box Pack |
667 | |
668 | A former "street rat" from Agrabah who is a "diamond in the rough". He's dating Princess Jasmine, and has a magical Genie friend to always count on. |
669 | ---- |
670 | * BattleCouple: With Jasmine. |
671 | * EmoteAnimation: He shrugs at the player upon attacking once, and bows towards the direction he's facing after attacking twice. |
672 | * HeroesPreferSwords: Wields a scimitar reminiscent of his [[VideoGame/AladdinVirginGames Sega Genesis game]] and ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' appearances. |
673 | * PauperPatches: He has a patch sewn on the right side of his pants. |
674 | [[/folder]] |
675 | |
676 | [[folder:Jasmine]] |
677 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/disney_infinity_2_jasmine_figure.jpg]] |
678 | [[caption-width-right:350:Princess Jasmine]] |
679 | ->''"Why hello. I'm Princess Jasmine of Agrabah. It's a pleasure to meet you."'' |
680 | |
681 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LindaLarkin |
682 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Franchise/{{Aladdin}}'' |
683 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
684 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack or ''Aladdin'' Toy Box Pack |
685 | |
686 | The beautiful, yet strong-willed princess of Agrabah who is the love of Aladdin's life. She'd rather be an independent woman instead of just a princess. |
687 | ---- |
688 | * AdaptationalBadass: She now has wind and sand powers, along with martial arts. |
689 | * AttackBackfire: She can be upgraded to gain purple sparks with every successful repel, allowing her to turn the tables on her attackers with her special move. |
690 | * BattleCouple: With Aladdin. |
691 | [[/folder]] |
692 | |
693 | [[folder:Maleficent]] |
694 | [[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maleficentinfinity.jpg]] |
695 | [[caption-width-right:250:Creator/AngelinaJolie? [[WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty Where's the classic villain?]]]] |
696 | ->''"What have we here... a human?"'' |
697 | |
698 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Rajia Baroudi |
699 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Film/{{Maleficent}}'' |
700 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
701 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
702 | |
703 | A powerful fairy from the Moors, and TheProtagonist of the film of the same name as her, although she is more famous for being the {{Antagonist}} of the Disney Animated Classic, ''WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty''. |
704 | ---- |
705 | * AdaptationDistillation: The version of Maleficent used in the game is based on the live-action/CGI film version played by Creator/AngelinaJolie. |
706 | * ChargedAttack: One of her upgrades lets her charge her magic, releasing more bolts once fully charged and thus boosting her damage. |
707 | * CompositeCharacter: Although primarily based on her live-action film, she is depicted as a villain in the ''2.0'' trailer for herself versus Merida and in the trailer for Donald. |
708 | * CreepyCrows: Diaval, whom she summons during her special ability to help wreak havoc on her enemies. |
709 | * {{Flight}}: Capable of it with an upgrade. |
710 | * TheMedic: One of her upgrades lets her heal herself and nearby allies by guarding. |
711 | * SquishyWizard: Aside from her ability to heal herself, Maleficent is pretty fragile. That being said, she has devastating power, able to break the guards of enemies just with basic ranged attacks. |
712 | [[/folder]] |
713 | |
714 | [[folder:Hiro Hamada]] |
715 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hiroinfinity.jpg]] |
716 | [[caption-width-right:350:[[{{Pun}} Super Hiro]]]] |
717 | ->''"I'm Hiro. But, I gotta tell you, I never thought I'd be a real super hero."'' |
718 | |
719 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RyanPotter |
720 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/BigHero6'' |
721 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
722 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
723 | |
724 | A robotics prodigy from San Fransokyo who organized the titular team of the film. He uses his robotics expertise to solve the biggest case in the history of San Fransokyo. |
725 | ---- |
726 | * AdaptationalBadass: In this game, to compensate for being a solo playable character, he instead uses the Microbots he invented in the film in an offensive capacity. |
727 | * CompositeCharacter: In the film itself, he largely commands Baymax to fight, but to make him viable as a solo combatant in the ''Disney Infinity'' games, he uses the miniaturized Microbots he created to fight, something that only [[BigBad Yokai]] did in the film. |
728 | * InASingleBound: Has the Super Jump as an upgrade. |
729 | * MicrobotSwarm: He uses his microbots to form solid shapes for attacking and to carry him around the field. |
730 | [[/folder]] |
731 | |
732 | [[folder:Baymax]] |
733 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/baymax_infinity.jpg]] |
734 | [[caption-width-right:350:Categorizing me as Disney when I'm clearly Marvel is illogical. Also, [[{{Catchphrase}} Bata-lata-lata-la]].]] |
735 | ->''"Greetings, I am Baymax, your Personal Health Care Companion."'' |
736 | |
737 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ScottAdsit |
738 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/BigHero6'' |
739 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 2.0, Toy Box 3.0 |
740 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
741 | |
742 | A large white robot suited in red armor who was made by Hiro's older brother Tadashi, and is a member of Big Hero 6. He's a personal health care companion who you can always count on for a big, squishy hug. |
743 | ---- |
744 | * {{Flight}}: His suit allows him to fly around. |
745 | * TheMedic: Fittingly has an [[SecretArt exclusive upgrade]] called "Personal Healthcare Companion" that allows him to heal any characters and sidekicks that he carries.[[labelnote:*]]As long as they are on the same team as him.[[/labelnote]] |
746 | * SecretArt: He's the only playable character with access to "Personal Healthcare Companion", which allows him to heal any characters and sidekicks that he carries. |
747 | [[/folder]] |
748 | |
749 | !!Introduced in ''3.0'' |
750 | !!!Initial/on-disc characters |
751 | These characters were the initially-planned characters for the game upon release, before Disney Interactive decided to skip a "4.0" release in 2016 (and later cancel the series outright). |
752 | |
753 | [[folder:Joy]] |
754 | [[quoteright:284:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/joy_infinity.png]] |
755 | [[caption-width-right:284:Here to keep the player happy.]] |
756 | ->''"Hi, I'm Joy! Hope you're ready to have some fun, because I know I am!"'' |
757 | |
758 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KateHiggins |
759 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut'' |
760 | ->'''Playable in:''' ''Inside Out'' Play Set, Toy Box 3.0 |
761 | ->'''Availability:''' ''Inside Out'' Play Set |
762 | |
763 | An emotion whose job is to make sure that Riley is happy. After she and Sadness get sucked out of Headquarters with Riley's core memories, they have to make it back, as Joy realizes how important Sadness actually is. |
764 | ---- |
765 | * LightEmUp: Joy attacks enemies with literal beams of happiness, which manifest as bright yellow flashes. |
766 | [[/folder]] |
767 | |
768 | [[folder:Anger]] |
769 | [[quoteright:336:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/anger_infinity.png]] |
770 | [[caption-width-right:336:He must have heard the [[EarWorm TripleDent Gum jingle]] again.]] |
771 | ->''"Well, look who decided to show up, me!"'' |
772 | |
773 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/LewisBlack |
774 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut'' |
775 | ->'''Playable in:''' ''Inside Out'' Play Set, Toy Box 3.0 |
776 | ->'''Availability:''' ''Inside Out'' Play Set |
777 | |
778 | An emotion whose job is to make sure that things are fair for Riley. He loves cussing and hates the [=TripleDent=] Gum commercial jingle. |
779 | ---- |
780 | [[/folder]] |
781 | |
782 | [[folder:Fear]] |
783 | [[quoteright:262:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fear_infinity.png]] |
784 | [[caption-width-right:262:Always looking out for the player.]] |
785 | ->''"''(startled yelp)'' What just happened?! Oh, ''(embarrassed chuckle)'' Hi, I'm Fear."'' |
786 | |
787 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Jason J. Lewis |
788 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut'' |
789 | ->'''Playable in:''' ''Inside Out'' Play Set, Toy Box 3.0 |
790 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
791 | |
792 | An emotion whose job is to keep Riley safe. He worries about, well, basically everything. |
793 | ---- |
794 | [[/folder]] |
795 | |
796 | [[folder:Sadness]] |
797 | [[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sadness_infinity.png]] |
798 | [[caption-width-right:310:Cheer up, Sadness. You're in a video game!]] |
799 | ->''"Hi, I'm Sadness. Let's have some fun together. It may be a different kind of fun, but it's still fun."'' |
800 | |
801 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PhyllisSmith |
802 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut'' |
803 | ->'''Playable in:''' ''Inside Out'' Play Set, Toy Box 3.0 |
804 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
805 | |
806 | An emotion whose job is to take care of Riley when she feels hurt. After she and Joy get sucked out of Headquarters with Riley's core memories, they have to make it back, as she realizes she's more important than the other emotions think she is. |
807 | ---- |
808 | [[/folder]] |
809 | |
810 | [[folder:Disgust]] |
811 | [[quoteright:306:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/disgust_infinity.png]] |
812 | [[caption-width-right:306:Wait until see sees the broccoli monsters.]] |
813 | ->''"Pleased to meet you. I'm Disgust. Just keep your distance, and everything will be fine."'' |
814 | |
815 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AshleyAdler |
816 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut'' |
817 | ->'''Playable in:''' ''Inside Out'' Play Set, Toy Box 3.0 |
818 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
819 | |
820 | An emotion whose job is to keep Riley from being poisoned on both physical and social levels. Don't talk to her about broccoli; she thinks it's gross. |
821 | ---- |
822 | * ImprobableWeaponUser: She uses her ''ascot'' as a melee weapon. |
823 | * InASingleBound: Disgust has the unique ability to jump higher than her standard jump if standing on a cloud. |
824 | [[/folder]] |
825 | |
826 | [[folder:Mickey Mouse]] |
827 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_mouse_infinity.png]] |
828 | [[caption-width-right:350:[[Series/TheMickeyMouseClub M-I-C! K-E-Y! M-O-U-S-E!]]]] |
829 | ->''"Ha-ha. Hiya pal, I'm Mickey! Oh, boy! This is gonna be great!"'' |
830 | |
831 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Bret Iwan |
832 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse'' universe |
833 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 3.0 |
834 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
835 | |
836 | After only being represented in his Sorcerer's Apprentice garb, Mickey finally becomes playable in his classic standard form in ''3.0''. This mouse is always ready for adventure, and is always happy, whether in the Toy Box or back home in ToonTown. |
837 | ---- |
838 | * AssistCharacter: His special move, "Hey, Pluto" has him summon a townsperson of {{WesternAnimation/Pluto|ThePup}} to attack enemies. By upgrading the move via the Skill Tree, Mickey can also summon {{WesternAnimation/Goofy}}, Donald and {{WesternAnimation/Oswald|TheLuckyRabbit}} to join in. |
839 | * GoodOldFisticuffs: He primarily fights with punches and kicks. |
840 | * InASingleBound: Has the Super Jump as an upgrade. |
841 | [[/folder]] |
842 | |
843 | [[folder:Minnie Mouse]] |
844 | [[quoteright:316:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/minnie_mouse_infinity.png]] |
845 | [[caption-width-right:316:Mickey's Sweetheart]] |
846 | ->''"Oh, hello, there! I just know we're going to be the best of friends!"'' |
847 | |
848 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RussiTaylor |
849 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse'' universe |
850 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 3.0 |
851 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
852 | |
853 | Mickey's [[LoveInterest loving girlfriend]] WesternAnimation/{{Minnie|Mouse}} comes to ''3.0'' by bringing in ThePowerOfLove. No, really, it's part of her special ability. She's always willing to spend a day with Mickey, or go shopping on Main Street. |
854 | ---- |
855 | * InASingleBound: Has the Super Jump as an upgrade. |
856 | * PinballProjectile: Her ranged attack can be upgraded so she can [[ChargedAttack charge up her throw]], allowing her purse to hit multiple enemies. |
857 | * ThePowerOfLove: Her special ability, "Everybody Loves Minnie", allows her to charm enemies into fighting other enemies for her. |
858 | [[/folder]] |
859 | |
860 | [[folder:Fa Mulan]] |
861 | [[quoteright:315:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mulan_infinity.png]] |
862 | [[caption-width-right:315:Bringing honor to us all.]] |
863 | ->''"Hi, my name is Fa Mulan. Today it is my hope to bring honor to my family."'' |
864 | |
865 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MingNaWen |
866 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'' |
867 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 3.0 |
868 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
869 | |
870 | Fa Mulan is a Chinese warrior who became the savior of China by defeating Shan-Yu and his army of Huns. |
871 | ---- |
872 | * CloseRangeCombatant: Barring her special attack, Mulan has no projectile-based attacks. Her ranged attack involves her charging forward with her bo staff (which, with the appropriate upgrades, can be chained into a combo attack). |
873 | * LadyOfWar: She fought against Shan-Yu and saved China. |
874 | * StuffBlowingUp: Her special attack, which involves her bringing out the dragon rocket she used to bury most of the Huns in snow in her original movie to blow up enemies. Fully upgraded, it can be used nearly ten times and can be devastating. |
875 | [[/folder]] |
876 | |
877 | [[folder:Olaf]] |
878 | [[quoteright:314:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/olaf_infinity.png]] |
879 | [[caption-width-right:314:He likes warm hugs and summer.]] |
880 | ->''"Hi, I'm Olaf, and I like warm hugs!"'' |
881 | |
882 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JoshGad |
883 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Franchise/{{Frozen}}'' |
884 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 3.0 |
885 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
886 | |
887 | A living snowman conjured up by Queen Elsa who likes warm hugs and summer. He joins Anna, Kristoff, and Sven on their quest to get Elsa to thaw Arendale, hoping that he can finally experience summer (despite the irony of what happens to snow then). |
888 | ---- |
889 | * BadassAdorable: This cute little snowman can destroy enemies by slapping them, launch his [[EdibleAmmunition carrot nose]] at targets, and even ''melt'' enemies by bringing in summer! All while sporting a huge smile on his face. |
890 | * FeelNoPain: True to form, Olaf still doesn't seem to feel any pain (only surprise if anything) even when being zapped by lasers from Syndrome's Omnidroids. |
891 | -->'''Olaf''': (''after respawning'') Isn't this place wonderful? |
892 | * {{Snowlem}}: A friendly one who likes the very things that would kill him. |
893 | [[/folder]] |
894 | |
895 | [[folder:Sam Flynn]] |
896 | [[quoteright:344:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sam_flynn_infinity.png]] |
897 | [[caption-width-right:344:The Son of Flynn]] |
898 | ->''"Is this....The Grid?"'' |
899 | |
900 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Ross Thomas |
901 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Film/{{TRON|Legacy}}'' |
902 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 2.0 (PC and Mobile Only), Toy Box 3.0 |
903 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
904 | |
905 | The son of Kevin Flynn and TheProtagonist of ''TRON: Legacy''. |
906 | ---- |
907 | * EarlyBirdCameo: While ''Film/TronLegacy'' was released years ago, Sam is playable in the PC and mobile versions of ''2.0'' while his figure is only compatible with ''3.0''. |
908 | [[/folder]] |
909 | |
910 | [[folder:Quorra]] |
911 | [[quoteright:316:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/quorra_infinity.png]] |
912 | [[caption-width-right:316:[[LastOfHerKind The Last of the ISOs]]]] |
913 | ->''"Hello, I'm Quorra. Are you a user?"'' |
914 | |
915 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Erin Cottrell |
916 | -> '''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Film/{{TRON|Legacy}}'' |
917 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 2.0 (PC and Mobile Only), Toy Box 3.0 |
918 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
919 | |
920 | A skilled warrior from the Grid who is the last member of a group of 'isomorphic algorithms' who were destroyed by Clu 2. |
921 | ---- |
922 | * BuildingSwing: Her traversal upgrade allows her to use her Light Cable like this. |
923 | * EarlyBirdCameo: She is playable in the digital versions of ''2.0'' while her figure is for ''3.0''. |
924 | * GrapplingHookPistol: She has a Light Cable that can be used as a projectile attack and upgraded to give her a swing ability. |
925 | * KatanasAreJustBetter: She uses her Light Baton as a sword, and it looks somewhat like a katana. |
926 | * LateArrivalSpoiler: The game makes little attempt to hide the fact that she's [[LastOfHerKind the last of the ISOs]]. It's even the name of her special ability. |
927 | [[/folder]] |
928 | |
929 | [[folder:Spot]] |
930 | [[quoteright:325:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spot_infinity.png]] |
931 | [[caption-width-right:325:''"Ah-wooooo!"'']] |
932 | ->''"Spot! Whooo! I sure miss you, boy! Who's a good boy?"''\ |
933 | --Arlo[[note]]who is a mount in the game[[/note]] when Spot approaches him |
934 | |
935 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Jack Bright |
936 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/TheGoodDinosaur'' |
937 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 3.0 |
938 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
939 | |
940 | The {{Deuteragonist}} of ''The Good Dinosaur'', Spot is a young caveboy who befriended an ''Apatosaurus'' named Arlo and helped him find his way home. |
941 | ---- |
942 | * InASingleBound: Has the Super Jump as an upgrade. |
943 | * PintsizedPowerhouse: Despite being a small child, he can lift heavy objects without difficulty. |
944 | * SuperStrength: Has Maximum Strength as an ability, meaning he can lift heavy objects. |
945 | * WallCrawl: He is the second Disney Original in ''Infinity'' (after Stitch), and the only Pixar playable character, who has this ability. |
946 | [[/folder]] |
947 | |
948 | [[folder:Judy Hopps]] |
949 | [[quoteright:238:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/judy_hopps_infinity.png]] |
950 | [[caption-width-right:238:The first rabbit officer of the ZPD.]] |
951 | ->''"Officer Judy Hopps, reporting for duty!"'' |
952 | |
953 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/GinniferGoodwin |
954 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'' |
955 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 3.0 |
956 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
957 | |
958 | TheProtagonist of ''Zootopia'', Judy Hopps works for the ZPD on the frontlines in the battle against crime in the titular city. She joins the police squad, to prove she can do more than everyone thinks she can. |
959 | ---- |
960 | * AnotherSideAnotherStory: Her free to download story "Judy Hopps: Cop On The Case" is her side of a story about how she and Nick solved a case involving stolen ice cream. Her version is more fourth wall narrated, is more platformer and action based. |
961 | * BouncingBattler: Hops around quite a lot. |
962 | * InASingleBound: Has the Super Jump as an upgrade. Unlike most characters, it can be upgraded up to three times, allowing her to be the highest jumper in the game. |
963 | * ShipTease: Her side of the stolen ice cream story has Nick offering to make up for [[ItMakesSenseInContext knocking her out]] by taking her out to dinner. |
964 | * SpiderSense: Has this ability as an upgrade, attributed to her [[SuperSenses sensitive hearing]]. |
965 | [[/folder]] |
966 | |
967 | [[folder:Nick Wilde]] |
968 | [[quoteright:259:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nick_wilde_infinity.png]] |
969 | [[caption-width-right:259:Sly Fox]] |
970 | ->''"Nick Wilde, here! Who's ready to have some fun?"'' |
971 | |
972 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JasonBateman |
973 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'' |
974 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 3.0 |
975 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
976 | |
977 | The {{Deuteragonist}} of ''Zootopia'', Nick Wilde is a con artist who ends up working with Judy Hopps to solve a case. |
978 | ---- |
979 | * AnotherSideAnotherStory: His free to download story "Nick Wilde: Undercover Cop" tells only his side of a story about how he and Judy stopped a case involving stolen ice cream. His version in more noir narrated, and is more puzzle and fetch quest based. |
980 | * {{BFS}}: The popsicle he wields is about as big as some of the larger characters. |
981 | * EdibleBludgeon: Again, the popsicle. |
982 | * GlacierWaif: His popsicle stick swings are slow, but very strong. He's fairly short, too. |
983 | * ShipTease: Both Judy's side of the story and one of his voice lines have him asking her out to dinner. |
984 | [[/folder]] |
985 | |
986 | !!![[DownloadableContent DLC update-required]] characters |
987 | These characters were released after the ''Zootopia'' characters (the last initially-planned characters) were released. A compatibility download must be done before these characters can be played. They are not available for the digital versions (Windows, mobile, and Apple TV), except for Baloo in the mobile version. |
988 | |
989 | [[folder:Baloo]] |
990 | [[quoteright:325:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/baloo_infinity.png]] |
991 | [[caption-width-right:325:Hit it, Papa Bear!]] |
992 | ->''"Well, hey now. It's good to meet ya! You just hang on and old Baloo's gonna show ya how it's done."'' |
993 | |
994 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Joel [=McCrary=] |
995 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/{{The Jungle Book|1967}}'' |
996 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 3.0 |
997 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
998 | |
999 | Mr. Bare Necessities himself, Baloo is the {{Deuteragonist}} of ''WesternAnimation/{{The Jungle Book|1967}}'' who acts as a father to Mowgli. |
1000 | ---- |
1001 | * {{Acrofatic}}: He's a big bear, but he's capable of super jumping thanks to an upgrade. |
1002 | * AdaptationDistillation: {{Averted|Trope}}; despite [[Film/TheJungleBook2016 the live-action/CGI remake]], he is based on his classic traditionally-animated design. |
1003 | * AssKicksYou: One of his melee attacks involves him throwing himself backside-first at his enemies. |
1004 | * BearyFriendly: Of course! |
1005 | * BigFun: He's one of the larger playable characters in the game, and his fun-loving, easygoing personality remains. |
1006 | * DanceBattler: His special ability has him break out into a dance, boosting his damage. |
1007 | * GreenThumb: He uses fruit for ranged attacks, and one of his attack upgrades lets him [[ImprobableWeaponUser use a tree for a weapon]]. |
1008 | * HakunaMatata: He was following the lifestyle with "Bare Necessities" well before ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}'' was even produced. |
1009 | * InASingleBound: Has the Super Jump as an upgrade. |
1010 | * MakeMeWannaShout: He can roar to knock enemies away from him. |
1011 | * MartialPacifist: He'll only fight if someone messes with him or his friends, but [[PapaWolf lord help you if you do that]]. |
1012 | * {{Scatting}}: Does this in at least one of his idle animations. |
1013 | * SuperStrength: He has max strength for a trait, letting him pick up large objects and enemies. |
1014 | [[/folder]] |
1015 | |
1016 | [[folder:Alice Kingsleigh]] |
1017 | [[quoteright:238:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alice_infinity.png]] |
1018 | [[caption-width-right:238:''[[Film/AliceInWonderland2010 The]]'' [[WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland Alice.]]]] |
1019 | ->''"Hello. My name's Alice! It's very nice to meet you."'' |
1020 | |
1021 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MiaWasikowska |
1022 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Film/AliceThroughTheLookingGlass'' |
1023 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 3.0 |
1024 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
1025 | |
1026 | A curious young woman from Victorian London who falls down a rabbit hole and finds herself in the magical world of Underland, where she discovers that nothing is impossible. |
1027 | ---- |
1028 | * CompositeCharacter: Although primarily based on her live-action films, her design invokes [[WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland the classic 1951 animated Alice]]. The flamingo she has even is based on its animated design. |
1029 | * ImprobableWeaponUser: Alice swings around a flamingo to smack enemies or use it as a croquet mallet to launch hedgehogs at them. |
1030 | * PintSizedPowerhouse: When shrunken down as part of one of her specials. |
1031 | * ParachutePetticoat: Her dress allows her to drift safely downwards while falling. |
1032 | * SizeShifter: Alice's special ability is to eat some cake and grow giant to stomp all over her foes, or drink a potion and shrink down so she can hit bad guys without even being noticed. |
1033 | [[/folder]] |
1034 | |
1035 | [[folder:Mad Hatter (Tarrant Hightopp)]] |
1036 | [[quoteright:246:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mad_hatter_infinity.png]] |
1037 | [[caption-width-right:246:It is rather mad to have three Creator/JohnnyDepp-based characters in ''Infinity''?]] |
1038 | ->''"Oooh, hello there! I am Tarrant Hightopp. Shall we begin our adventure?"'' |
1039 | |
1040 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Jared Butler |
1041 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Film/AliceThroughTheLookingGlass'' |
1042 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 3.0 |
1043 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
1044 | |
1045 | [[Film/AliceInWonderland2010 Tarrant Hightopp]] is a hatmaker that lives in Underland with an eccentric fashion sense and a personality to match. He also enjoys having tea parties and doing his signature dance, the Futterwacken. |
1046 | ---- |
1047 | * BlowYouAway: He can whip up whirlwinds by tossing his hat, or use it like a vacuum to suck enemies closer to him. |
1048 | * DoppelgangerCrossover: Can meet Captain Jack Sparrow and Tonto in the Toy Box. |
1049 | * InASingleBound: Has the Super Jump ability. |
1050 | * MythologyGag: He's based on the live-action Hatter, but his hat is much larger than his actual live-action self, and the tea party he summons has townspeople based on the characters from [[WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland the 1951 animated film]] joining him. |
1051 | * ShockAndAwe: Hatter can charge his hat with electricity before tossing it in battle. |
1052 | * SummonMagic: Using his special attack, Hatter summons an entire tea party table along with some of his friends to throw tea cups at baddies. |
1053 | * WeaponizedHeadgear: Hatter makes use of his, well, hat to take down enemies. |
1054 | [[/folder]] |
1055 | |
1056 | [[folder:Time]] |
1057 | [[quoteright:317:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/time_infinity.png]] |
1058 | [[caption-width-right:317:Sadly, Time is up for ''Disney Infinity''.]] |
1059 | ->''"I am Time, keeper of all that is and shall be."'' |
1060 | |
1061 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/WallyWingert |
1062 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''Film/AliceThroughTheLookingGlass'' |
1063 | ->'''Playable in:''' Toy Box 3.0 |
1064 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack |
1065 | |
1066 | The physical embodiment of time himself, he watches over the Grand Clock and protects the Chronosphere, a mysterious object that powers time throughout Underland. |
1067 | ---- |
1068 | * ClockworkCreature: Aside from being made from clockwork, Time's entire theme is based around clocks. He can ride gears to dodge attacks, use pendulums to hit enemies and can even summon his Seconds, his little robot helpers, to fight for him. |
1069 | * EarlyBirdCameo: He could be spawned in the Toy Box as a boss long before he was officially revealed. |
1070 | * HurricaneOfPuns: Evidently, he doesn't actually mind using his own name as part of puns, as he drops a lot of them here. |
1071 | -->'''Time''': (''using the Chronosphere'') I'm having the ''time'' of my life!! |
1072 | * ImprobableWeaponUser: His projectile attack is throwing his watch pendant like a boomerang. Time can also use his time scepter as a bludgeon. |
1073 | * InASingleBound: Has the Super Jump as an upgrade. |
1074 | * SquishyWizard: Time has almost pitifully low HP when you start out with him, but this can be rectified with the appropriate upgrades. |
1075 | * TheMinionMaster: His "Working Against The Clock" combo has him summon his Seconds to charge at any foe in front of them. |
1076 | * TimeMaster: Being Time of course, he can slow enemies down with his attacks, and his special ability is to use the Chronosphere to create a time warp that wipes out foes. |
1077 | [[/folder]] |
1078 | |
1079 | [[folder:Dory]] |
1080 | [[quoteright:224:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dory_infinity.png]] |
1081 | [[caption-width-right:224:Just keep swimming.]] |
1082 | ->''"Hi! I'm Dory. I suffer from short-term memory loss. Just wanted to get that out there."'' |
1083 | |
1084 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JenniferHale |
1085 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/FindingDory'' |
1086 | ->'''Playable in:''' ''Finding Dory'' Play Set, Toy Box 3.0 |
1087 | ->'''Availability:''' ''Finding Dory'' Play Set |
1088 | |
1089 | A regal blue tang afflicted with short-term memory loss, she debuted in ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'' and became {{the protagonist}} of its sequel, ''Finding Dory''. With ''Disney Infinity''[='=]s cancellation, she and Nemo are the last two playable characters added to the series, with their play set being the last one ever made and released. |
1090 | ---- |
1091 | * InASingleBound: Has the Super Jump as an immediately-available ability. She [[MakingASplash makes a splash]] when she lands, unless the player continues to hold the jump button to allow her to float gently back down. |
1092 | * MakingASplash: Being a fish, she produces water every time she lands from a Super Jump. |
1093 | [[/folder]] |
1094 | |
1095 | [[folder:Nemo]] |
1096 | [[quoteright:238:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nemo_infinity.png]] |
1097 | [[caption-width-right:238:His lucky fin is still lucky.]] |
1098 | ->''"Hi! My name is Nemo."'' |
1099 | |
1100 | ->'''Voiced by:''' Hayden Rolence |
1101 | ->'''Affiliated franchise:''' ''WesternAnimation/FindingDory'' |
1102 | ->'''Playable in:''' ''Finding Dory'' Play Set, Toy Box 3.0 |
1103 | ->'''Availability:''' Single Character Pack[[note]]Can be purchased alone or with ''3.0''-branded versions of the first game's ''Finding Nemo'' power discs, Marlin's Reef and Nemo's Seascape.[[/note]] |
1104 | |
1105 | A clownfish with a bad right fin, he is the title character of ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo''. With ''Disney Infinity''[='=]s cancellation, he and Dory are the last two playable characters added to the series, with their play set being the last one ever made and released. |
1106 | ---- |
1107 | * BubbleGun: His special move has him blow a giant bubble that bounces off enemies and causes them to swell up. |
1108 | * InASingleBound: Much like Dory, he has the Super Jump as an immediately-available ability. |
1109 | * MakingASplash: He's a fish, so it's a given. |
1110 | * MovesetClone: He plays almost identically to Dory, to the point where most tropes that would apply to her also apply to him. |
1111 | [[/folder]] |
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