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5''VideoGame/EpicMickey'' features a cast of characters, mostly based on Creator/{{Disney}} properties.
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7!!Heroes
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9[[foldercontrol]]
10
11[[folder:Mickey Mouse]]
12!!WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse
13--> Voiced by: Bret Iwan
14
15[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mickey_transparent_pose.png]]
16[[caption-width-right:350:Our hero, ladies and gentlemen.]]
17
18Creator/{{Disney}}'s own {{mascot}}, based on his early appearances as a mischievous mouse. His attempts to use Yen Sid's magical paintbrush accidentally led to him creating [[VideoGame/EpicMickey the game's]] [[BigBad main antagonist, the Shadow Blot]], and causing the [[WorldWreckingWave Thinner Disaster]] which ruined the Wasteland.
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20* AntiHero: In an old concept, it changes his appearance; [[GoodIsNotNice Type III]] as Wastelander, [[WhatTheHellHero Type IV]]-[[SociopathicHero V]] as Scrapper.
21* ArtAttacker: In the game, he uses paint and thinner as weapons.
22* TheAtoner: He created the Shadow Blot by mistake, so he has to make amends by defeating the Blot and helping out everyone in Wasteland.
23* BadassAdorable: He's very likable and quite heroic.
24* CainAndAbel: The Abel to [[WesternAnimation/OswaldTheLuckyRabbit Oswald's]] Cain.
25* DarkIsNotEvil: Even with three Paint Guardians, some paint will evaporate off of Mickey (and with three Thinner Guardians, it's constantly streaming off of him). Folks will even note that Mickey reminds them of the Blot like this -- but even with this, he can still be just as heroic as the player wants.
26* {{Determinator}}: He doesn't let anything sway him.
27* TheHero: As the main protagonist, it is his duty to defeat the Shadow Blot.
28* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:When the real Shadow Blot is released, Mickey willingly gives up his heart to save Oswald and Gus from its clutches.]]
29* ImprobableWeaponUser: He wields Yen Sid's magical paintbrush, shooting [[color:blue:Paint]] and [[BlackMagic Thinner]] at enemies and the environment alike.
30* {{Jerkass}}: He can be this if you choose to defeat certain bosses with thinner rather than redeem them with paint and if you neglect to resolve important quests.
31* KarmaMeter: Subverted. There's a meter that shows whether you prefer [[color:blue:paint]] or [[BlackMagic thinner]], but not how you're using them.
32* MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds: He did not create the Shadow Blot on purpose.
33* NiceJobBreakingItHero: If he hadn't messed around with Yen Sid's stuff, the Shadow Blot and thus entire conflict in the story wouldn't exist. Currently provides as a trope image.
34* NonStandardCharacterDesign: In contrast to his default look and the other outfits, his ''[[WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}} The Sorcerer's Apprentice]]'' look in ''The Power of Two'' changes his appearance to be based on his later redesign by Creator/FredMoore as opposed to his classic PieEyed design. This makes him look very out of place when juxtaposed against the rest of the classic-styled residents of Wasteland.
35* OlderThanTheyLook: The game goes with the interpretation that all cartoon characters are as old as their first cartoon, and given that Mickey's first cartoon was made in 1928, that would make him 82 during the game's events.
36* SociopathicHero: If you play towards the {{darker and edgier}} side of the morality system.
37[[/folder]]
38
39[[folder:Oswald]]
40!!WesternAnimation/OswaldTheLuckyRabbit
41-->Voiced by: Creator/FrankWelker
42[[quoteright:337:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jp_oswald_render.png]]
43[[caption-width-right:337:The first son of Creator/{{Disney}}.]]
44->''"Who's Oswald? No one. Story of my life in four words."''
45--> ''Epic Mickey: The Graphic Novel''
46
47Originally created by Creator/WaltDisney before WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse, [[WesternAnimation/OswaldTheLuckyRabbit Oswald]] was the ruler of the Wasteland, but since the arrival of the Blot, he is now fighting against it as leader of LaResistance.
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49* AntiVillain: In the first game he's [[TheWoobie Type II]] and [[WellIntentionedExtremist Type III]], at the end of the story he goes through HeelFaceTurn.
50* TheAtoner: After he realizes that Mickey isn't such a bad guy, he becomes nicer to him and helps him fight the Shadow Blot.
51* BadassAdorable: Probably. It's made more clear in Epic Mickey 2.
52* BasedOnATrueStory: Oswald's backstory in the game is pretty much what happened to him in real life, as a contract dispute between Walt Disney and Charles Mintz[=/=]Universal (the original distributor of the shorts at the time) would lead to Walt Disney leaving Oswald behind with Mintz in favor of Mickey Mouse, promptly being forgotten about until Disney obtained the rights back to the character 80+ years later.
53* BreakoutCharacter: Warren Spector intended to use the game as a way to bring Oswald back in the limelight after remaining in obscurity for most of his history (due to Disney having lost the rights). His attempt was massively successful, as the game and its success would lead to Oswald getting a ton of love from Disney again, receiving an appearance at the parks and his own store dedicated to him in Disney California Adventure, comics, an animated series on Creator/DisneyPlus (that was unfortunately canned), a new animated short from Creator/EricGoldberg, and a playable appearance in ''VideoGame/DisneySpeedstorm''. All these probably wouldn't have happened without ''Epic Mickey'' having boosted his popularity.
54* CainAndAbel: The Cain to Mickey's Abel. He deeply resents Mickey, his younger half-brother, for having the fame that Oswald believes he rightfully deserves. He eventually drops this attitude and they form a solid brotherly relationship in the end of the first game.
55* ChairReveal: When first encountered, he is in a revolving chair.
56* DeadpanSnarker: His years of being forgotten have left him bitter and cynical, on top of being incredibly snarky to boot.
57* {{Deuteragonist}}: Being Mickey's metaphysical older brother, it's kind of inevitable. In the sequel, he's the other player character.
58* ExplosiveBreeder: In the interim, Oswald managed to wind up with 420 Bunny Children. "Lucky" rabbit, indeed.
59* FreudianExcuse: [[SuccessfulSiblingSyndrome Living in a shadow of a much more popular mascot]] gave Oswald an inferiority complex,
60* HeliCritter: In the trailer for ''Epic Mickey 2'', he flies around rotating his ears like helicopter blades.
61** In-game, he uses this to glide across long gaps.
62* {{Jerkass}}: With all the insults and mockeries he throws at Mickey. [[JerkassRealization At least, initially.]]
63* JerkassHasAPoint: And it's not like he's exactly wrong about Mickey, specifically him [[SuccessfulSiblingSyndrome overshadowing Oswald]] and creating Shadow Blot.
64* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He becomes this at the end of the first game [[spoiler:and gives back Mickey's heart to him]].
65* LongLostRelative: Oswald is Mickey Mouse's older "half-brother", who became abandoned by Walt and eventually forgotten about by everyone (including Mickey) in favor of his much more famous brother. Unsurprisingly, he isn't happy about this and has resented Mickey for years as a result.
66* MotorMouth: He talks fast.
67* TheNapoleon: If you don't count the ears, he's much smaller than Mickey is.
68* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Though not as obvious as Mickey's, [[spoiler:near the climax, Oswald accidentally breaks the seal on the ''real'' Shadow Blot.]]
69* NostalgiaLevel: Before meeting Oswald for the first time, the player is challenged to three stages based on Oswald's cartoon short films.
70* OlderThanTheyLook: His first cartoon was made in the 1920's, so it isn't a surprise that by the time of this game, he would technically be in his 80's.
71* TheResenter: And he makes no secret of it.
72--> '''Mickey''': "I get that he resents me, but--"
73--> '''Oswald''': "Gosh! Ya THINK?"
74* TheRival: Created before Mickey, Oswald was always jealous of his "half-brother" for stealing what he felt should have have been his life. Becomes FriendlyRival later on.
75* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: The former king of Wasteland, now leader of LaResistance.
76* SanitySlippage: Yeah...
77* ShockAndAwe: His remote control in the second game.
78* SmallNameBigEgo: Ohhh yes. Just take a look at all of the monuments in Wasteland with Oswald's likeness. A particularly amusing example is the "[=OsTown=]" sign... it's just the word "Toontown" with the first two letters smashed and the 'N' turned on its side. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], as he really is a ButtMonkey.
79* SuccessfulSiblingSyndrome: Considerably, as Mickey took his spotlight and become Disney's mascot.
80* TookALevelInKindness: By the start of Epic Mickey 2, Oswald shows a much nicer personality towards Mickey ever since they helped save Wasteland from the Shadow Blot, considering when [[JerkassRealization Oswald realized why]] Walt liked Mickey more than him.
81* {{Tsundere}}: Type A to Mickey.
82* UnknownRival: He has spent years resenting Mickey for usurping his spot and having what he felt should have been his. Mickey wasn't even aware of his existence until meeting him in Wasteland.
83[[/folder]]
84
85[[folder:Gus]]
86!![[{{Sidekick}} Gus Gremlin]]
87--> Voiced by: Creator/BobJoles (First Game Only); Creator/CaryElwes
88[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gus_tr.png]]
89[[caption-width-right:350:Mickey's Sidekick.]]
90
91[[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse Mickey's]] first companion, Gus is one of [[LaResistance the Gremlins fighting against]] [[BigBad the Shadow Blot]], and providing commentary and exposition for [[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse Mickey]].
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93* CaptainObvious: Frequently instructs you to do things that you've likely already figured out yourself.
94* DeadpanSnarker: Not above making sarcastic remarks.
95* ExpositionFairy: He explains to Mickey about the Thinner Disaster that Wasteland suffered as well as how to fight enemies.
96* LaResistance: Leads the other Gremlins into fighting back against the minions of the Blot and the Mad Doctor.
97* PluckyComicRelief: Pretty much serves to make Mickey look serious and down-to-earth in comparison.
98* PercussiveMaintenance: Like his brethren, he can fix up a machine just by ''whacking the hell out of it''.
99* {{Sidekick}}: He helps Mickey.
100[[/folder]]
101
102[[folder:Ortensia]]
103!!Ortensia
104-->Voiced by Creator/AudreyWasilewski
105[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/imagesCA9836M1_3648.jpg]]
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107Oswald's love interest.
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109* AndIMustScream: See TakenForGranite.
110* GoingCommando: The graphic novel features some shots of her skirt that make it clear that she isn't wearing panties, in contrast to actually having them in the game.
111* ExplosiveBreeder: ''420 children''.
112* InterspeciesRomance: A cat who is the love interest of a rabbit.
113* TakenForGranite: What happened to her after [[spoiler:she and Oswald stuffed the real Shadow Blot in a giant bottle.]] In the end, it's reversed.
114[[/folder]]
115
116!!Villains
117
118[[folder:The Blot]]
119!![[EldritchAbomination The Blot]]
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124[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/33199662_dd10_4a5b_86e2_0f34e9f931d9.png]]
125[[caption-width-right:350:The Shadow Blot[[labelnote:Click here to see the real Blot]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/theblot_8.png[[/labelnote]]]]
126
127Originally the "Phantom Blot" from the ComicBook/MickeyMouseComicUniverse, [[EldritchAbomination the Blot]] is the game's main antagonist, a creation of Paint and Thinner that threatens [[CrapsackWorld the Cartoon Wasteland]].
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129* AdaptationNameChange: Is actually called the Phantom Blot in the graphic novel.
130* AdaptationalNonsapience: The original Phantom Blot was an intelligent criminal mastermind. With the character being drastically redesigned into an inarticulate monster and force of nature, the character received a name change late into production.
131* AllThereInTheManual: His motives are only revealed in the art book: he was created without any shape at all or love of an audience. As such, he desires them ruthlessly and is willing to go through whatever means necessary to get them.
132* BlobMonster: He's made of an inky black slime.
133* DarkIsNotEvil: [[spoiler:If you redeem the smaller Shadow Blot, he becomes this.]]
134* EldritchAbomination: A giant creature made of paint and thinner.
135* EvilOverlooker: Concept art depicts him looking menacingly over Mickey.
136* FightingAShadow: [[spoiler:The boss battle atop Mickeyjunk Mountain. It is actually just another Blotling, merely an unusually large droplet of the real thing leaking out of the bottle!]]
137%%* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler:The REAL Blot.]]
138* IJustWantToBeLoved: According to Warren Spector, his primary motivation is wanting to become a cartoon character.
139* OminousObsidianOoze: A monster made from an oozing black mixture of paint and thinner. Its corrupting slime has dripped and spread all over Wasteland, creating smaller enemy blobs called Blotlings and causing all sorts of destruction.
140* OneWingedAngel: Becomes ''enormous'' in the final battle.
141* SealedEvilInACan: [[spoiler:Oswald and Ortensia sealed the real Shadow Blot inside the same bottle of Thinner that Mickey dropped into [[CrapsackWorld the Wasteland]].]]
142* SlasherSmile: ''Just look at the picture!!!''
143[[/folder]]
144
145[[folder:Blotlings]]
146!! The Blotlings
147
148The main [[{{Mook}} enemies]] of the game, and the Shadow Blot's army. Like the Shadow Blot, they're creations of Paint and Thinner, and come in several varieties.
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151* DarkIsNotEvil: Despite their default hostile nature, without their boss to direct them, they're content with wandering around curiously, carving out their own niche and coexisting with Toons. If you use enough Paint on them, they can become even ''friendlier''.
152* FisherKingdom: The Spatters wears different outfits depending on the region of Wasteland they're found in, with World of Gremlins having the most outfits changes of the game, with 3 depending on the boat rides.
153* {{Kevlard}}: Slobbers can't take any melee damage; doing so at their stomachs will bounce Mickey away while they laugh.
154* PutOnABus: The Seers make no appearance in the sequel. Granted, they were only used sparingly in the original game...
155* ShoutOut: The Sweepers are pretty much the brooms from the Sorcerer’s Apprentice sequence from ''WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}}''.
156[[/folder]]
157
158[[folder:Mad Doctor]]
159!!WesternAnimation/TheMadDoctor
160-->Voiced by: Creator/DaveWittenberg (first game), Creator/JimMeskimen (second game)
161[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mad_doctor.png]]
162
163From the 1933 short where he kidnapped Mickey's dog Pluto, The Mad Doctor stands alongside [[BigBad the Shadow Blot]] as the main antagonist in the game. He is the BigBad of the sequel all on his own, taking on a much more comedic role than in the original.
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165* AdaptationNameChange: In his debut short, he was named Dr. XXX, but here he’s just the Mad Doctor.
166* CardCarryingVillain: A guy who insists on people calling him "the Mad Doctor" probably had it coming, but he gets it big time in VideoGame/EpicMickey2ThePowerOfTwo: he creates a TV show named ''The Mad Doctor's Wonderful World of Evil'', his recurring line in his song ''Mad Doctor's Plan'' is: "Who's the maddest Mad Doctor of all ? Wonderfully evil me !"… and all this is nothing. But his big, [[ComplexityAddiction overcomplicated]] EvilPlan is not about [[TakeOverTheWorld seizing power]] or [[OmnicidalManiac bringing about the end of the world]]: his self-admitted goal is "to become the greatest villain of all times".
167* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: He suffers from this really badly. First he backstabbed Oswald when he started to lose the Blot War, and then he plans to backstab the Blot the moment he gets Mickey's heart. [[spoiler:And he's at it ''again'' in the sequel.]] Guy just doesn't quit.
168* EvilLaugh: It is even lampshaded in a cutscene when Gus asks Oswald exactly ''which'' EvilLaugh it was.
169* FalselyReformedVillain: In ''Epic Mickey 2'', he got back in Oswald's favor by claiming that he has reformed and now wants to save Wasteland from some apparent unknown threat. It shouldn't be too difficult to figuring it out if he's truly sincere or not; Ortensia and Mickey distrust him from the beginning.
170* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Turns good for real if you beat him with paint in ''Epic Mickey 2''.]]
171* InsistentTerminology: During his boss fight, he becomes enraged that Gus continues calling him "Doc" instead of "The Mad Doctor".
172* LargeHam: In the sequel, befitting a character who communicates almost entirely in over-the top {{Villain Song}}s, even for 30-second transmitted messages. [[spoiler:It even applies when he's ''not'' singing.]]
173* MadScientist: He's responsible for creating the Beetleworx, among other things. And he flies around in a hovering snowglobe.
174* ManipulativeBastard: He pretends to have reformed in the second game, [[spoiler: though he can be redeemed for real if you choose to defeat him with paint instead of thinner.]]
175* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: He is a doctor who is evil.
176* NoNameGiven: While he was named "Dr. XXX" in his original short, here he is simply "The Mad Doctor".
177* OlderThanTheyLook: A given considering that he debuted in the 1930s and the first game came out in 2010.
178* RoboticReveal: [[spoiler:When defeated at Lonesome Manor, his paint partially peels away to reveal that he himself is a Beetleworx, knowing that animatronics would be the only thing that would survive the Shadow Blot's inevitable draining of Wasteland.]]
179* TranshumanTreachery: [[spoiler:Converted himself into a Beetleworx, likely using the same machine that turned Captain Hook's pirates into animatronics, so that he could survive the destruction of Wasteland and rule what's left of it as its mechanical overlord.]]
180* VillainSong: Speaks almost entirely in song in the sequel [[spoiler:until the final boss battle]].
181--> [[spoiler:"''(starting to sing)'' One more step and your friends are... ''([[MusicalisInterruptus stops singing]])'' ''history''".]]
182[[/folder]]
183
184[[folder:Beetleworx]]
185!! The Beetleworx
186Mechanical monstrosities created by the Mad Doctor, at first to help out and shape wasteland. Now they wander about as minions of The Mad Doctor specifically, being the only inhabitants that can do so freely thanks to the Blot's rule of most of Wasteland.
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188* AttackItsWeakPoint: They can only be hurt by striking the large glowing green light on their skeletal bodies. They cover it by coating themselves in paint, forcing you to use Thinner on them.
189* FisherKingdom: The Beetleworx have different toon shells depending on the area they take over, albeit, only a handful can be excluded from certain areas (like in Ventureland, where only the Basher and the Hopper get to appear.)
190* MechaMooks: When painted, they take on the appearances of both classic and obscure Disney characters, ranging from [[WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs the Evil Queen]] to [[Film/TheBlackHole Maximillian]].
191* UnwillingRoboticization: At least the Basher Beetleworx in Ventureland are this, being Captain Hook's pirate crew forcibly turned into robot slaves.
192[[/folder]]
193
194[[folder:Clock Tower]]
195!! Clock Tower
196[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/clocktower_9980.jpg]]
197
198The smiling, golden-faced Clock Tower from the "It's A Small World" ride serves as the first boss. He'll try to flatten Mickey with his huge armored fists and arms.
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200* AndIMustScream: If you [[spoiler:defeat him instead of redeem him.]]
201* AxCrazy: Attacks Mickey on sight for no known reason.
202* BackgroundBoss: For most of the battle. If you're redeeming him, you'll interact with his face.
203* ClockworkCreature: Of course.
204* GiantHandsOfDoom: He tries to crush Mickey with his hands.
205* IncessantMusicMadness: The Clock Tower is generally agreed to be attacking Mickey because he's gotten so fed up with hearing the "It's A Small World" song.
206* LudicrousGibs: When you completely thin the Clock Tower's hands and arms, thinner ''sprays from the stumps''. Eeeewww.
207* SlasherSmile: In his "crazed" mode. YMMV on whether or not it's creepier than his normal expression.
208[[/folder]]
209
210!!Other Characters
211
212[[folder:The Petes]]
213!! WesternAnimation/{{Pete}}
214-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JimCummingsVoiceActor
215
216The chief authority in Mean Street, Pete has several counterparts in other areas of Wasteland, including [[Ride/ItsASmallWorld Small Pete]] near Gremlin Village, [[Film/{{TRON}} Petetronic]] in Tomorrowland, and [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan Pete Pan]] in Pirates of the Wasteland; all of them know each other. He may become nicer (or not) depending on the player's actions.
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218* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Compared to other, more malicious portrayes, here Pete is more benevolent and provides help from time to time.
219* BroughtDownToNormal: Before Mickey makes it to Ventureland, the Animatronic Captain Hook captured Tinker Bell, leaving Pete Pan without his powers of {{Flight}}.
220* ChildHater: Big Bad Pete offers pins to Mickey to so Pete can wrangle up Oswald's meddlesome children and jail them in the sheriff's office.
221* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: While being nominal allies for the first game and most of the second, they quickly turn heel at the end of the latter, setting up their role as the BigBad for the unmade third game.
222* PunchClockVillain: Invoked, as they are aware of their "evil" roles, and will occasionally help Mickey.
223* TennisBoss: Petetronic battles Mickey by throwing the disc on his back like a frisbee, allowing Mickey to send it flying back at him with a physical attack.
224* TokenGoodTeammate: In the first game, Pete Pan is the only Pete that's actually decent to Mickey, even pulling off a BigDamnHeroes moment if you choose the Paint path in the Captain Hook fight.
225* WholesomeCrossdresser: Small Pete has a blonde wig and wears a dress with no mark on his character; as a Pete, he hurts his reputation on his own.
226[[/folder]]
227
228[[folder:Gremlin Prescott]]
229!! [[TheNapoleon Gremlin Prescott]]
230--> Voiced by: Dominic Keating
231
232The Gremlin who lives in Ostown. He's a pretty normal guy in the first game, but by the second he has become the very snarky caretaker of the Gag Factory. This series' The Napoleon poster boy.
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234* AscendedExtra: Only appears for two quests in the first game but his actions become a major plot point in the second.
235* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:After his battle, the Mad Doctor brainwashes him and he is promptly locked up in jail.]]
236* ButtMonkey: He's introduced being the head of the Gag Factory, which is already degrading for him. Then he gets utterly humiliated in battle, hypnotized by the Mad Doctor into being his fall guy, locked up in jail for the remainder of the game and finally kidnapped by the Petes at the very end.
237* DeadpanSnarker: Possibly the snarkiest character in the series.
238--> Gremlin Prescott: (to Mickey): "Well, well. Now look who's decided to grace us with his presence."
239* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:Turns evil in the second game.]]
240* InsufferableGenius: A major factor in his FaceHeelTurn in the sequel is the fact that he feels his genius intellect is being wasted with his job at Ostown's Gag Factory.
241* TheNapoleon: Heck, the pin you get in the [[spoiler:Thinner version of his boss battle]] is called the [[spoiler: Napoleon Complex Pin.]]
242* PercussiveMaintenance: Comes with being a gremlin, apparently.
243* TheScapegoat: The Mad Doctor hypnotizes him so he can "confess" his role in causing the earthquakes, while drawing suspicion from the Mad Doctor (the actual culprit) himself.
244[[/folder]]
245
246[[folder:Animatronics]]
247!! The Animatronics (WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}, WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck, and Daisy)
248[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/54bdb1e7cc76063ed987d042e3b09ee1.jpg]]
249-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BillFarmer, Creator/TonyAnselmo, and Creator/TressMacNeille
250
251[[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse Mickey's]] classic comrades appear as animatronic recreations made by the Mad Doctor so Oswald could have his own close friends. They're located in various hubs around Wasteland, who have been attacked and disassembled by the Mad Doctor's Beetleworx army.
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253* AdaptedOut: Animatronic Daisy is nowhere to be seen in the graphic novel, while Animatronic Goofy and Animatronic Donald only get briefly mentioned as well as a one-panel cameo.
254* BrainInAJar: When first encountered, each of them is a disembodied head in a jar. Some of the games' quests involve finding their body parts so that they can be put back together.
255* DarkIsNotEvil: Okay, they're creepy looking, but they're nice animatronic toons.
256* RobotBuddy: They are technically robots and are just as chummy to Mickey as their real counterparts.
257[[/folder]]
258
259[[folder:The Bunny Children]]
260
261!!The Bunny Children
262
263The many, ''many'' infant/toddler children of Oswald and Ortensia (420 in total) that run around the Wasteland causing trouble.
264----
265* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: They're blue.
266* CensoredChildDeath: They cannot be thinned out in game, but you CAN push them around with paint or just smack them away, and if you feel particularly cruel some areas have huge lakes of thinner or pits you can punt them into to get them to stop following you... permanently.
267* CheerfulChild: They are definitely happy. They even follow Mickey around and watch the tv cartoons if you put them down in their presence.
268* ChildrenForcedToKill: Played with -- Oswald has over 420 kids, he literally has his own personal army to fight the Blot with and they ''really'' don't like the Blotlings in the first game -- they actually seek them out and fight them, and sometimes swallow them whole.
269* RidiculouslyCuteCritter : Tiny blue bunnies that are legitimately just a little too friendly. In the second game, it's the outright Scrapper option to catch them for Big Bad Pete.
270* ZergRush: They always run towards Mickey. Although their intentions are playful, they can be annoying since it can hinder your progress through the level.
271[[/folder]]
272
273[[folder:Yen Sid]]
274
275!! Yen Sid the Wizard
276->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton
277
278The legendary and mysterious wizard from Fantasia who, true to form, is ultimately the source of most of the problems that happen -mainly, leaving the world of Wasteland and his Magic Paintbrush out in the open for Mickey to find and play with. He acts mainly as the Narrator of both games openings and endings to point out how the Player's choices have affected things.
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280* LethalNegligence: Several of his actions come across as this in hindsight:
281** He never tells Mickey that he even has a brother in Oswald in the first place.
282** Mickey's Magic Mirror is a consistent passage to his Workshop here, but he never suspects the mouse is the reason Wasteland became a Wasteland until after the fact, and decades later to boot. He doesn't even seal the mirror, allowing [[BigBad The Blot]] to reach through and drag Mickey in, and ''yet again'' in the second Game, where Mickey makes another mess out of his study in the tutorial (the only additional measure of security around his Brush is a fragile glass dome).
283** His World originally has untold millions living in it. While Mickey ruined it, Yen Sid's attempts at fixing it are minimal at best, and it is left as a CrapsackWorld for decades with little-to-no help from him, making it into something more akin to a prison than a home, all the while he knows it contains a whole other world. In fact, if one is to believe the comics, ''he unintentionally screwed Oswald and Co. even further by patching a hole in the sky.''
284** After the first game, with the thinner now mostly gone, he ''still leaves the toons in Wasteland to fend for themselves,'' rather than use his paintbrush to help rebuild/fix things.
285* WellIntentionedExtremist: He made Wasteland - an entire dimension essentially - with the intent to give forgotten toons a home, but as the situation progresses, Wasteland becomes more of a hellhole that almost everyone in it unanimously would rather escape from. Not helping is that he doesn't seem to make much attempt to help and that it's not clear what a Forgotten toon's life was like before Yen Sid made his world.
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