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* When Hiro's train is leaving the station, Aunt Cass makes him swear to call her when he can and return home for the holidays, but when she reminds him to change his underwear he shouts "I make no promises!" He, unfortunately, fails to keep the first two promises, but when he sees her again for the summer, the first thing he says is he remembered to change his underwear.

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* ** When Hiro's train is leaving the station, Aunt Cass makes him swear to call her when he can and return home for the holidays, but when she reminds him to change his underwear he shouts "I make no promises!" He, unfortunately, fails to keep the first two promises, but when he sees her again for the summer, the first thing he says is he remembered to change his underwear.
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* InterfaceSpoiler: Non-video game example. The [[Website/ArchiveOfOurOwn AO3]] version of ''Seven Stars'' gives away two major [[TheReveal reveals]] in its tag list. The tags in question are [[spoiler: "Cassandra", "Zhan Tiri", "Demonic Possession", and "Hades"]].

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* InterfaceSpoiler: Non-video game example. The [[Website/ArchiveOfOurOwn AO3]] version of ''Seven Stars'' ''Magic Kingdom'' gives away two major [[TheReveal reveals]] in its tag list. The tags in question are [[spoiler: "Cassandra", "Zhan Tiri", "Demonic Possession", and "Hades"]].
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These examples of Surprisingly Realistic Outcome seem to violate at least one of these rules, which disqualifies them: No character reactions (characters get angry, don't forgive, don't change their personality instantly, etc.); Too fantastical (depends on the properties of magic, powers, sci-fi tech, monsters, etc.); Not surprising (a character was warned about the outcome, it's used to provide Karma or An Aesop, or it simply follows normal conventions for this genre or medium); Plot happens (the example only describes an event, but not why audiences would expect a different, unrealistic outcome); Not an outcome (a character just explains why something wouldn't work as expected); More of a Deconstruction (the event has major, lasting effects on the plot, make something more realistic, but not completely realistic, or a parody/fanwork applies realistic consequences to the events of a different work); or fits better under a different trope. See the trope's definition for more details. If you believe a removal was a mistake, please bring it up in the cleanup thread.


* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
*** The reveal of magic and the integration of magical peoples, aliens, and intelligent animals into modern society aren't exactly easy to accept for world governments, due to the status quo being massively disturbed. In the prologue of ''Magic Kingdom'', The UN held an emergency meeting in order to deal with this problem.
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* {{Crossover}}: Taken UpToEleven. This fic crosses so many separate works of all genres and mediums to count them all individually, even if we exclude those done for the sake of cameos or one-off gags.

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* {{Crossover}}: Taken UpToEleven. This fic crosses so many separate works of all genres and mediums to count them all individually, even if we exclude those done for the sake of cameos or one-off gags.
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* AdaptationalIntelligence: [[Film/Enchanted The Troll]]. It can talk and reason unlike its HP counterpart, but it speaks almost monosyllabically and is manipulated by [[spoiler: Cassandra]] into attacking the castle as a distraction with the promise of getting to eat whoever he comes across.

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* AdaptationalIntelligence: [[Film/Enchanted [[{{Film/Enchanted}} The Troll]]. It can talk and reason unlike its HP counterpart, but it speaks almost monosyllabically and is manipulated by [[spoiler: Cassandra]] into attacking the castle as a distraction with the promise of getting to eat whoever he comes across.



** While Wart has changed into animals before, they were always done with Merlin's intervention. This time he can do it of his own volition. So far he's changed into his bird and squirrel forms from [[WesternAnimation/TheSwordInTheStone]].

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** While Wart has changed into animals before, they were always done with Merlin's intervention. This time he can do it of his own volition. So far he's changed into his bird and squirrel forms from [[WesternAnimation/TheSwordInTheStone]].WesternAnimation/TheSwordInTheStone.



* FictionalCountry: Many of them, though none are created specifically for this series, and some of them actually have their home franchises taking place in a different time period or even in [[ConstructedWorld Constructed Worlds]]. Examples include [[WesternAnimation/Tangled Corona]], [[Franchise/{{Frozen}} Arendelle]], [[WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse The Boiling Isles]], etc.

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* FictionalCountry: Many of them, though none are created specifically for this series, and some of them actually have their home franchises taking place in a different time period or even in [[ConstructedWorld Constructed Worlds]]. Examples include [[WesternAnimation/Tangled [[WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}} Corona]], [[Franchise/{{Frozen}} Arendelle]], [[WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse The Boiling Isles]], etc.
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* {{Invisibility}}: Maemi's kabuto [[note]] samurai helmet [[/note]] grants this ability to its wearer and anyone who is touching them as they don it.

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* {{Invisibility}}: InvisibilityCloak: Maemi's kabuto [[note]] samurai helmet [[/note]] grants this ability to its wearer and anyone who is touching them as they don it.
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*** She also points out how leaving a baby who's considered their world's messiah on the doorstep of someone who's ill-prepared to look after him is a bad idea.
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* BaitAndSwitch: [[spoiler: which makes the reveal of Cassandra and Zhan Tiri even more surprising]].

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* BaitAndSwitch: ''Magic Kingdom'' seems to set up Lilith as a RedHerring while Ichabod goes after the Sundrop and Moonstone much like Snape and Quirrel in ''Philosopher's Stone'' [[spoiler: which makes the reveal of Cassandra and Zhan Tiri as the true villains even more surprising]].
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[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/33566323 Hiro Hamada and the Magic Kingdom]] is a fanfic series by [[https://www.fanfiction.net/u/6778432/ givelove1morechance]] that reimagines ''Literature/HarryPotter'' using Disney characters, lore and settings from across the films and theme parks, with [[MassiveMultiplayerCrossover the characters, lores of various other works crossing over into it]].

The series so far:

* ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/33566323 Hiro Hamada and the Magic Kingdom]]'': Hiro Hamada has never flown on a robot. He has never worn an invisibility helmet, befriended a displaced giant, or built a magic snowman. All he knows is an average, dull life with his ordinary Aunt Cass. He has never known for eleven years that he was not normal, never knew that he was special. But that is all about to change when a letter appears on his doorstep: a letter with an invitation to a wonderful place he never dreamed existed. There he not only finds new friends, aerial sports, and magic around every corner, but answers about his own hidden past…if he can survive the encounter.

''This page is a work in progress.''

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!!You're a Troper, Hiro!

* AcademyOfAdventure: The Magic Kingdom, here represented by the famous castle logo. This fic makes it out to be as elaborate as Hogwarts.
* AdaptationalIntelligence: [[Film/Enchanted The Troll]]. It can talk and reason unlike its HP counterpart, but it speaks almost monosyllabically and is manipulated by [[spoiler: Cassandra]] into attacking the castle as a distraction with the promise of getting to eat whoever he comes across.
* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange:
** Hiro is an eleven-year-old tech genius. Here he not only can wield magic but can understand the language of droids.
** While Wart has changed into animals before, they were always done with Merlin's intervention. This time he can do it of his own volition. So far he's changed into his bird and squirrel forms from [[WesternAnimation/TheSwordInTheStone]].
* AgeLift:
** Played with in regards to Hiro and his friends. As the series is essentially a retelling of ''Literature/HarryPotter'', like the cast in that series and unlike in their respective films and tv shows (in which they're already teenagers or only seen as children), Hiro and his friends begin attending the Magic Kingdom and start off the story at the age of 11 and grow into teenagers as the series goes on.
* ArmorPiercingQuestion: Hiro is determined not to let [[spoiler: Zhan Tiri]] get to him...until she asks if he wants to know what really happened the night his parents died.
* BigDamnHeroes:
** Baloo and Bagheera appear to save Hiro and Wart from being attacked in the forest and bring them to safety.
** Elsa, summoned by Wendy's whistle, bursts from the water riding the Nokk to rescue Peter from the polyps.
** Baymax joins Hiro's confrontation against [[spoiler: Zhan Tiri]] and plays a major role in helping him defeat her.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: Appropriately, the Genie during his musical number cameo.
* BrickJoke:
** The toilet seat gag from ''Philosopher's Stone'' is replicated in ''Magic Kingdom'', in exactly the same manner.
** Wendy is introduced helping Christopher Robin look for Winnie the Pooh, who's wandered off. After Ralph brings everyone to the castle, he asks if anyone lost a stuffed bear and reunites them.
** Baymax's introductory scene has him state that Hiro has fallen, to which Hiro sarcastically replies "You think?" Later, when Baymax flies in to save Hiro from [[spoiler: Zhan Tiri]], Baymax matter-of-factly states that this is a dangerous situation Aunt Cass wouldn't approve of, and Hiro has the same response.
* When Hiro's train is leaving the station, Aunt Cass makes him swear to call her when he can and return home for the holidays, but when she reminds him to change his underwear he shouts "I make no promises!" He, unfortunately, fails to keep the first two promises, but when he sees her again for the summer, the first thing he says is he remembered to change his underwear.
* TheCameo: All over the place. See ShoutOut for a full list.
* ChekhovsGun:
** The whistle Elsa gives Wendy as thanks for recovering Olaf.
* ChekhovsGunman: Elsa.
* CompositeCharacter: Aunt Cass takes on the role of the Dursley family, but unlike them, she is much more considerate and loving of Hiro.
** [[WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty Flora]] teaches Charms and takes care of students in the infirmary, making her both Professor Flitwick and Madam Pomfrey.
* DamselInDistress: Happens to Wendy twice in the Halloween chapter of ''Magic Kingdom''; first she's attacked by the troll, then Peter saves her from falling to her death after the floor cracks.
* DecompositeCharacter:
** Severus Snape's role is divided between Lilith and Yzma.
** Neville's bad luck and clumsiness is split between Milo Murphy and Wart.
** Instead of goblins, Fidelity Fiduciary Bank is run by two factions: humans, led by Dawes Jr. (and presumably Dawes Sr.) see to financial matters and deal with their clients, while the Seven Dwarfs take care of the underground vaults and mine for diamonds on behalf of the bank.
** The Sorcerer's Hat. The Genie provides the song, though according to Edric and Emira Blight, there's a different performer every year. The actual sorting is done by [[spoiler: the House founders, Mickey, Donald, Goofy and Pete, whom the students see when they put the hat on]].
** Then there's the Sundrop and Moonstone. Like the Philosopher's Stone, they're sought-after [[Macguffins]] but only one of them can provide eternal life.
* DemotedToExtra: Ichabod Crane, despite him filling in for Quirrel [[spoiler: for the most part]].
* EstablishingCharacterMoment:
** Wart first appears staggering under the weight of Kay's school things before falling over with the same yell from his movie.
** Sasha is the only one to laugh at Hiro's insult towards Kay while he and Boscha are appalled, though she tries to hide it.
** Tinkerbell emerges from Peter's trunk angry at him for unwittingly locking her in and she lets him know it.
** Like Hermione, Wendy is introduced helping someone look for a lost animal and then chattering excitedly about everything she's learned so far from what she's read, much to Peter's consternation.
* {{Crossover}}: Taken UpToEleven. This fic crosses so many separate works of all genres and mediums to count them all individually, even if we exclude those done for the sake of cameos or one-off gags.
** Ironically, it is NOT a ''Harry Potter'' / ''Disney'' crossover despite being labeled as such. It just retells the HP saga with Disney characters.
* EstablishingSeriesMoment: ''Magic Kingdom'' opens with Aunt Cass going about her usual daily routine, making it seems like it's going to be a straight-up retelling of the ''Harry Potter'' saga with Disney characters. But then the sight of characters such as [[WesternAnimation/TheThreeCaballeros Panchito and Jose]] just casually appearing on the streets tells readers that this setting will ''not'' be having have a masquerade.
* FictionalCountry: Many of them, though none are created specifically for this series, and some of them actually have their home franchises taking place in a different time period or even in [[ConstructedWorld Constructed Worlds]]. Examples include [[WesternAnimation/Tangled Corona]], [[Franchise/{{Frozen}} Arendelle]], [[WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse The Boiling Isles]], etc.
* FatalFireworks: Wendy sets these off during the Questing match to "save" Hiro from Lilith. They do the trick in knocking her and Ichabod off their feet and even helping Mus escape the dogs pursuing them. [[spoiler: Cassandra also gets partially burned by them, stopping her attempt to kill Hiro]].
* ForegoneConclusion:
** Lilith took Snape's role in being mistaken for a servant of Maleficent (who takes Voldermort's place) in ''Magic Kingdom''. That alone should clue you in to the fact that Lilith is actually innocent. [[spoiler: The twist being that, despite Ichabod Crane seemingly taking Quirrel's place, the true culprit is replaced by a student, specifically Cassandra.]]
* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** The dark mark on Hiro's scar arm gleams moments before he uses his new wand, which was made from the remains of Maleficent's staff.
** Before the Questing match, Cassandra warns Hiro to be careful of who he trusts. [[spoiler: Returns as an IronicEcho in the final chapter when it's revealed she's the one who attempted to kill him during the match.]]
** Ralph admits they tried to get a three-headed dog to guard the third-floor corridor, but relations with the Underworld are a bit iffy at the moment. [[spoiler: Come TheStinger and we see why - Hades is working with Maleficent!]]
** After Eda nearly comes to blows with Lilith after she punishes Hiro for sneaking out, she has to drink one of her elixirs, hinting at her curse.
** One of the pictures in Hiro's photo album at the end has a teenage boy in a baseball cap posing with his parents. Now, who's a member of Hiro's family that hasn't been introduced yet...
* GoodScarsEvilScars: Hiro has a mess of scars that look like a tangle of thorns climbing up his arm, all stemming from a cold black mark at the base of his wrist.
* GoOutWithASmile: Moments before Peter sacrifices himself in the giant Maelstrom game, he smiles to Hiro and Wendy and lets out a triumphant crow.
* HiddenDepths: Flighty, laidback Peter Pan knows a shocking amount about ships and easily beats everyone at Maelstrom (the story's equivalent to wizard chess).
** Shy, clumsy Wart excels at animal transformations.
* ImprovisedWeapon: Wendy sets off a bunch of fireworks in the arena during the Questing match to distract Lilith and give Hiro a chance to climb back on Baymax.
* InterfaceSpoiler: Non-video game example. The [[Website/ArchiveOfOurOwn AO3]] version of ''Seven Stars'' gives away two major [[TheReveal reveals]] in its tag list. The tags in question are [[spoiler: "Cassandra", "Zhan Tiri", "Demonic Possession", and "Hades"]].
* {{Invisibility}}: Maemi's kabuto [[note]] samurai helmet [[/note]] grants this ability to its wearer and anyone who is touching them as they don it.
* MagicVersusScience: It also puts him at odds with technology-hating Lilith.
* MassiveMultiplayerCrossover: The story incorporates characters and lore from a wide plethora of Disney works as well as ones it owns, including Pixar, Star Wars and The Muppets.
* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: [[spoiler: Cassandra attempts to break free from Zhan Tiri's control and destroy her with the Moonstone after the demon possesses her and tries to kill Hiro. It doesn't work.]]
* MythologyGag: Hiro still loves gummy bears.
* NamedByTheAdaptation: While unnamed in the film and tv show, Hiro's parents go by their comic counterparts' names, Tomeo and Maemi.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: [[spoiler: Zhan Tiri]].
* NebulousEvilOrganization: The Villains, a group of Disney villains united under Maleficent to dominate their worlds.
* NoseShove: While fighting off the troll, Hiro winds up flying up his nostril and getting stuck there for a bit.
* NotHisSled: Some of the twists from the ''Harry Potter'' books are either partially or completely altered due to them being too easy to predict for anyone familiar with the books. [[spoiler: For example, the BigBad of ''Magic Kingdom'' (the ''Philosopher's Stone'' counterpart) becoming a student controlled by a demon instead of a teacher.]]
* OneSteveLimit: Subverted. There are two characters called Cass, but one is [[WesternAnimation/RapunzelsTangledAdventure Cassandra]] and the other, Aunt Cass, is referred to as "Cassidy" once.
* OriginalCharacter: Mrs. Effgee, Hiro's former babysitter who is mentioned in passing.
* PostModernMagik: Unlike ''Harry Potter'' and other wizarding world stories, much of the magic world here has largely integrated muggle technology into their lives or is in the process of doing so.[[note]] Though some hardliners like Lilith continue to reject technology to this day[[/note]]
* PostStressOvereating: Cass has a habit of indulging in snacks when she's stressed out.
* PutOnABus: [[spoiler: Ichabod leaves the school at the end of ''Magic Kingdom'' as a result of Cassandra's bullying throughout the year regarding the trials surrounding the Sundrop and Moonstone, and pressure from Lilith]].
* RedHerring
** Lilith is not the villain of ''Magic Kingdom'' despite all the clues pointing her out to be one. Then again, you have already saw this coming from miles away due to her basically doing what Snape did in ''[[Literature/HarryPotterAndThePhilosophersStone Philosopher's Stone]]''.
** Taking the above into consideration, you'd think [[spoiler: Ichabod Crane]] would be behind everything since he fills Quirrel's role for the most part...[[spoiler: you'd be wrong]].
* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Aunt Cass was adopted by Hiro's paternal grandparents when she was a baby.
** Hunter is adopted by the Blights.
* RewatchBonus:
* SettingUpdate: The Harry Potter books and films took place in the 1990s. Though smartphones, laptops and 3-D printers exist, the presence of robots and space travel makes when the story is set more ambiguous.
* ShoutOut: Has its own page.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome:
**** The reveal of magic and the integration of magical peoples, aliens, and intelligent animals into modern society aren't exactly easy to accept for world governments, due to the status quo being massively disturbed. In the prologue of ''Magic Kingdom'', The UN held an emergency meeting in order to deal with this problem.
* TakeThat:
** There's a roast of Staten Island early on.
** Eda remarks on how the school points system makes no sense, since defeating a fully-grown troll is somehow worth only five points, and breaking curfew is worth minus-fifty.
* BaitAndSwitch: [[spoiler: which makes the reveal of Cassandra and Zhan Tiri even more surprising]].
* TheStinger:
** ''Magic Kingdom'': [[spoiler: Two people watch Hiro and his aunt leave the station from an undisclosed location and comment on Zhan Tiri's failure to destroy him and the Magic Kingdom. The first, who is revealed to be Hades, wonders what their next move will be. The second - who's implied to be Maleficent - tells him that not everyone in her legion is dead and they will come after Hiro if she can't find a way to revive herself first]].
* TeleporterAccident: Briefly alluded to in "Magic Kingdom". The teleporter in question was part of a demo by X-S Tech; considering what happened in [[Ride/ExtraTERRORestrialAlienEncounter the ride that's from]], it's a good thing Hiro didn't get to witness it at the showcase...
* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: Aunt Cass is the adopted sister of Hiro's father in this story, rather than his mother's biological sister.
* WhamEpisode: The series has several that surprises the readers by [[Main/NotHisSled altering the twists]] from the ''Harry Potter'' books.
** In ''Magic Kingdom'', although it's clear that Lilith is not the BigBad (due to her taking Snape's role), it's still surprising that [[spoiler: Cassandra and Zhan Tiri]] are.
** [[spoiler: The final lines of the chapter reveal that Hades is watching Hiro, and he's aligned with someone heavily implied to be Maleficent in order to destroy him]].
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