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    Mickey Mouse 
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No one cares about me... No one loves me. Now... you'll get that feeling too.
The mouse himself. Driven to Suicide by Minnie cheating on him, he considers killing himself before coming across Boyfriend. Soon, things go downhill for the rapper once he starts losing it...
  • Art Evolution: In the mod's original release, Mickey's old appearance is based on his appearance within the late 1920s, with big ears, dots for eyes, and pants with black buttons. Part 2 gives him a redesign looking similar to late 1930s Mickey, as well as changing certain features to attempt to make him look closer to his actual counterpart. His eyes are slightly bigger and work like his canon self, he emotes with his eyebrows exactly like classic Mickey, and his face shown in the front is more accurate to Mickey's front view as often drawn by Disney. His elbows are now more defined, and his black buttons are bigger.
  • Composite Character: Word of God states that Julian and Cheddar are his reincarnations after being killed by Satan.
  • Cruel and Unusual Death: After the good ending, he was resurrected as Julian without any memories as a suffocating monkey in a suit, then being reincarnated as Cheddar in a very mentally immature state constantly yearning for food as he starves to death. It's not hard to assume he's subject to many more loops of this cycle.
  • Driven to Suicide: Considering the mod's origins, this is a given.
  • Enemy Mine: He'd normally never do it, but he teams up with Satan to take down Luis and Felipe in "Leak ma Balls" over their shared dislike of leakers.
  • Promoted to Playable: Mickey goes to this role in "Verciculus Iratus".
  • Rhymes on a Dime: Does this by accident during the halfway part in "Leak ma Balls".
    Mickey: Please. Please, just send them away from us. Murder them. Fucking... anything. Why am I ranting? I don't know. I should've ended this a long time ago. …Fuck, that rhymed!
  • Sir Swears-a-Lot: Not normally, but he gives off a couple of f-bombs in "Leak Ma Balls."
  • Slasher Smile: Has a big one in "Unknown Suffering" and "Vesania", but the smile begins to lower itself in "Hellhole" once Satan comes into the picture.
  • "The Reason You Suck" Speech: Delivers a good one to the Leakers.
    Mickey: Yo, leakers! That's why you deadass built like a r/niceguys lookin': "oOoOoOh, My WaIFu Is GoNnA LoVe Me EvEn ThOuGh ShE FuCkIn lOoKs LiKe A 10 YeAr oLd, BuT iT's OkAy BeCaUsE ShE's LiKe 500 yEaRs OlD!"
  • Resurrection/Death Loop: Julian and Cheddar are both his reincarnations after Satan had worn out Mickey's soul, and they've been stated to die of suffocation and starvation respectively.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Cheddar, but this was only confirmed through Word of God.
  • Yank the Dog's Chain: The mod has a happy ending, unlike the original creepypasta which ends by implying that Mickey will kill himself. The good ending has him refrain from offing himself, with Minnie coming back to him and resolving their misunderstanding. Then Satan makes his head explode and drags him to Hell himself. The only ways this ending is any better than the other one are how Minnie realizes her mistakes and tries to make amends.
  • You Can't Fight Fate: No matter what the player does, Mickey is doomed to die in this mod, one way or another.
  • Your Size May Vary: In the main story songs, he's twice as tall as Boyfriend. In the covers, he's just about shorter than him, being equal in height counting his ears.

    Satan 
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Satan's disguise
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Satan's true form
You can't stop now.
The Devil himself, who's been haunting Mickey seemingly from the very beginning. He's the opponent for "Vericulus Iratus" and a good chunk of "Hellhole".
  • The Bad Guy Wins: Regardless of the ending, Satan is guaranteed to send Mickey and Boyfriend into hell, and for the former, always in gruesome deaths.
  • Big Bad: He was the one to drive Mickey's life to the shithole it is now, although his relationship with Mickey is a bit less vitriolic outside of the canon storyline, especially "Leak Ma Balls" where he and Mickey are both fighting the leakers.
  • Enemy Mine: He hates leakers more than he enjoys Mickey's suffering, so they're both fighting the leakers in "Leak Ma Balls."
  • Even Evil Has Standards: He may be the harbinger of all that is evil, but even he really hates leakers.
    Mickey: What is that?
    Satan: HUMANS. SPECIFICALLY, LEAKERS. A RACE FAR BELOW HUMANITY. THEIR ONLY MOTIVATION THAT KEEPS THEM ALIVE AND STILL EXISTING IN THIS REALITY, IS TO BE A PEST. ONE OF THE WORST EXISTING BLOTS OF MODERN SOCIETY.
  • Evil Laugh: Lets out a deep one whenever he can.
  • Evil Sounds Deep: His voice sounds very deep and menacing, befitting the Devil himself.
  • Fusion Dance: Does this with Miki in the mod's version of "Too Slow (Encore)", becoming a demonic-mouse monstrosity.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: He really wants to drag Mickey into hell, and he’s willing to do anything he can to do so.
  • Multi-Armed and Dangerous: Upon fusing with Miki in the "Too Slow" cover.
  • Satan: Yes.
  • Shapeshifter Baggage: In "Vericulus Iratus", his true form is bigger than his fake elderly form.
  • The Narrator: Reveals himself to be this for the mod in both endings of Week 1:
    • In the cutscene after "Sunsets", he decides to drop the act and ensure the creepypasta's ending would stay the same by blowing Mickey's head up.
    Narrator: (sighs) I'm tired of pretending. The song you two sang, believing it made a difference... Do you really think it's that easy to be happy again!? LOOK WHAT YOU MADE ME DO, YOU FOOLISH MOUSE!
    • In the cutscene before "Hellhole", he exposes himself once Boyfriend puts the pieces together after purposely ignoring the change in Mickey's eyes near the end of "Wistfulness".
    Narrator: The eyes. You noticed them before, but you chose to ignore them. You knew I was there. YOU ALWAYS KNEW THAT I WAS THERE. WITH HIM, AND YOU. STILL... YOU DECIDED TO STAY, AND LOOK AT YOU. YOU'RE NOW PART OF THIS. PART OF US. YOU ARE NOW... JUST ANOTHER TOY. HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
  • Your Head A-Splode: How he kills Mickey should he not go through with his suicide.

    Julian 
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Mickey's first reincarnation as a monkey trapped within a suit resembling his old self from the 1934 film Babes In Toyland, also known as March of the Wooden Soldiers. Now trapped as one of Satan's toys, the costumed monkey battles Boyfriend inside a world resembling the costume's old home. He's the opponent of "Carnival in Toyland" and "Spring March".
  • Cruel and Unusual Death: Being reincarnated as a monkey in a suit that resembles your old skin then suffocating to death in it isn't a pretty way to go.
  • Death Amnesia: This state of Mickey's reincarnation doesn't remember anything of his old life. Not hard to assume considering he went from an intelligent sapient mouse to a simple monkey in a costume.
  • Face of a Thug: He looks unsettling, but is really just an ordinary monkey trapped in a costume and is harmless. His week being named "Brick of Friendship" may imply he outright wants to be friends with Boyfriend, albeit without accidentally tossing a brick towards the lad's cranium.
  • Forced Transformation: From a mouse to a monkey. In a mouse suit.
  • Genuine Imposter: His suit looks like Mickey, and despite now being a monkey, the creature inside is Mickey himself.
  • Leitmotif: "Spring March" borrows from "Execution" of all things, complete with record scratching.
  • Token Good Teammate: Despite his unnerving looks, he's still just a monkey in a Mickey costume, meaning that he doesn't mean any harm. Likely because he has no idea of what he's supposed to be doing.

    Cheddar 
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Father... I crave cheddar.
An infamous Mickey-inspired sculpture with long limbs and a plaque found on display at a school. Mickey's second reincarnation for Satan's amusement, he battles Boyfriend within a world based on the school he was created in... but the twisted mouse wants to feed himself some cheddar more than anything else. He's the opponent for "Cravings" and "Hunger Pangs".
  • Creepily Long Arms: And legs. All of his limbs are extremely long, which helps to add more for his appearance.
  • Death Amnesia: Like Julian he remembers nothing of his previous life as Mickey, but at this point his mind is starting to rot and regress into a more childish form.
  • Does This Remind You of Anything?: His quote at the beginning of "Hunger Pangs" has some... strange undertones to it.
    Cheddar: More... Father... I crave more!
  • Insistent Terminology: No matter what food he craves, he will call it cheddar. It's what he was born with, after all. Perhaps it has something to do with his old favorite food and his mental regression into a child?
  • Leitmotif: His first song, "Cravings", has a couple - to be specific, it features "It's a Small World", "Wistfulness" (which is already based on Steamboat Willie), "Happy" from Sunday Night Suicide, "Dejection", and the theme song for Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.
  • Lighter and Softer: He's based on a school art project that evolved into a meme. Doesn't mean he isn't creepy, though.
  • Living Statue: This reincarnation of Mickey is based on a school art project, a very, very deformed statue of Mickey Mouse.
  • Manchild: He's mentally regressed to a childlike state where he can only remember simple nursery rhymes and short melodies and generalizes all cheese as cheddar.
  • Non-Standard Character Design: Like the statue he's based on, Cheddar is very creepy to look at, with long arms and legs, a gourd-shaped torso, and a permanently open mouth.
  • Token Good Teammate: He only wants his cheddar, rather reasonable considering he's dying of starvation.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Any kind of cheese, but he refers to it as cheddar. Probably due to Mickey's favorite type of cheese being cheddar specifically and the fact that he's mentally degraded to something resembling a child.

    Impostor Mickey 
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An Among Us version of Mickey, who is more than happy to murder Boyfriend. He's the opponent for "Needle Mouse" and "Unknown Defeat".
  • Ambiguous Situation: Who are they? Are they just an Impostor that happens to look like Mickey and prefer killing their victims with lethal injections? Or are they Mickey specifically after becoming an Impostor?
  • Composite Character: For Mickey and the Black Impostor.
  • Flat Character: Unlike everyone else, Imposter Mickey lacks any distinctive character traits, instead being an Imposter using Mickey's design and syringe.

    Donald Duck 
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One of Mickey Mouse's long time friends, who is often placed on the receiving end of misfortune. A twisted version of him makes an appearance on the Accelerant cover as a stand-in for Tricky.
  • Hero Killer: He literally has Goofy's severed head on a pike.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: As soon as Donald finishes his part on the song, he's killed by Mickey throwing one of his syringes at him.

    Miki 
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Click here to see him after fusing with Satan 
An alternate version of Mickey Mouse that gets possessed by Satan. He sings a Cover Version of Too Slownote .
  • Composite Character: An odd case, in that he starts facing the screen in his poses like Xenophanes does in "You Can't Run." His appearance upon fusing with Satan is also evocative of Fatal Error, having four arms and a face in his overalls.
  • Decomposite Character: He's a seperate character from the Mickey Mouse faced in the Story Mode.
  • Fusion Dance: With Satan towards the end of the song.
  • Multi-Armed and Dangerous: Upon fusing with Satan in the "Too Slow" cover.
  • Omnicidal Maniac: Likely as a result of Satan's influence:
    Mickey: I’ll kill YOU. Your children, your neighbors. I’ll kill EVERYONE!

    Mokey 
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Click here to see him after going insane 
[sobs] It's not christmas AAA AAA
A parody of Mickey Mouse, who has also become sad like his counterpart. He's the opponent for "Kriman't".

    Oswald the Lucky Rabbit (D-Side) 
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Alright, ALRIGHT, let's get this over with.
BANG 
In the end, we all… DIE. Why should I even try? Gun in hand, my life shall end… MY SUFFERING SHALL BE KNOWN, FRIEND! HAHAHAHAHA!!
The D-Side Universe’s counterpart to Mickey, originating from a video called Euthansia-Rabbit.mov. He’s just as suicidal as Mickey is, and he’s packing a gun too. He's the opponent for "Untold Loneliness".
  • Accidental Hero: He ends up shooting the leakers in an attempt to kill himself. He's not too happy about it.
Oswald: Fuck! I missed again!
  • Adaptational Dye-Job: Like all D-Side versions of characters, Oswald has some differences in his design when compared to his original appearances in Walt Disney’s first cartoons, though it’s much less notable than other D-Side counterparts of their characters. He wears overalls rather than regular pants.
  • Blessed with Suck: They don't call him "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" for nothing... but they might as well call him "Oswald the Unlucky, Immortal, Nihilistic Rabbit" after all of his loved ones died with his luck holding him back from the afterlife.
  • Born Lucky: It's in his name. Both of his attempts to blow his own brains out fail. In “Untold Loneliness”, while he does shoot his eye out, he’s still alive afterwards. In “Leak Ma Balls”, in an attempt to shoot himself, he misses and kills the leakers. This is Played for Drama, as everyone he's ever loved has died while he can't due to his luck.
  • Complete Immortality: Implicitly, he's completely unable to die, even by aging, thanks to his luck. How that's supposed to work is up to you to figure out.
  • Driven to Suicide: He's the D-Side equivalent of Suicide Mouse's Mickey, so it's not hard to assume. He plans to end his life with a bullet blasting his brains out and carries a handgun everywhere he goes, but his incredible luck has stopped him from succeeding.
  • Epic Fail: Thanks to his luck, his suicide attempts in "Untold Loneliness" and "Leak Ma Balls" both fail, even when he has the gun point blank to his head, and he implies in "Leak Ma Balls" that he's tried before. Thankfully, the latter time he manages to kill the leakers, so something good did come out from his failed suicide.
  • Eye Scream: Loses his left eye after failing to kill himself in "Untold Loneliness". All that does is make him more angered.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: Inverted. In “Leak ma balls” at the end of the song, he attempts to shoot himself but killed the leakers instead due to his luck.
  • Noodle Incident: Apparently, his failed suicide attempt in "Leak Ma Balls" has been performed by him more than once.
  • Straw Nihilist: The reason for his suicidal tendencies is because of the belief that nothing matters due to how everyone dies in the end, as outlined in his mid-song speech. It's quite ironic as he himself can't die due to his massive luck interfering.
  • Skyward Scream: Lets a mild one out after failing to kill himself in "Untold Loneliness".
  • The Unsmile: He's all smiles throughout "Untold Loneliness", but given he's desperately trying to kill himself, he's anything but happy.
  • Who Wants to Live Forever?: Because his luck became a curse, Oswald is desperate to end his own life, but it always ends up backfiring on his face.

    Clubhouse Mickey 
A strange PNG file of Mickey from his preschool-teaching days. Given a life of his own, he quietly waits for the day when Boyfriend finds and challenges him to a rap battle. He's the opponent of "Clubhouse".
  • Sad Battle Music: For some reason, the overall tone of "Clubhouse" is this. The reason why is currently unclear, though it may have something to do with the ending of the actual show.
  • Secret Character: His song, "Clubhouse", is unlocked by typing the code "meeska" in the main menu.
  • Stylistic Suck: It's everywhere in this dude, even more than Mokey. His sprites are all still Mickey images, but they simply stretch, their white backgrounds are still visible, and cover parts of the background, which is a low-quality version of the titular Clubhouse. The exceptions to this trope are his song, "Clubhouse", which strangely sounds like Sad Battle Music, and his vocals taken from the opening of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.

Playable Characters and Others

    Boyfriend 
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  • Adaptational Nice Guy: Unlike the original Boyfriend, this one is actually rather empathetic of Mickey's plight and prioritizes his mental wellbeing.
  • No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: In both endings, he'll get trapped in hell or cursed by Satan just for trying to help Mickey. And he'll never get to see his son or future descendants as a result.
  • Perpetual Frowner: Contrasting the original Boyfriend's constant grinning, this one hardly ever smiles.
    Boyfriend (D-Side) 
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Boyfriend's D-Sides counterpart in this mod, singing against Oswald in "Untold Loneliness".
  • Perpetual Frowner: Like the other Boyfriend in this mod, he also doesn't smile often.
    Luis and Felipe 
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Luis
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Felipe
A pair of mod leakers challenged by Satan and Mickey for the leaking of WI's V2/PART 2 build. They're the playable characters in "Leak Ma Balls".

    Minnie Mouse 
  • Mistaken for Cheating: She arrives just after Mickey's ecstacy shot runs out to clarify that she wasn't cheating on him for Mortimer, which saves the day... until Satan decides to ruin it.

    Girlfriend 
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Her intended playable appearance.
  • Demoted to Extra: She makes no appearance outside of a cutscene, her crewmate version appearing in "Unknown Defeat" and a playable spritesheet accessible through the debug menu.

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