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A list of all the alternate Disney/Pixar characters found in the Mirrorverse. Page under construction.


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101 Dalmatians

    Cruella De Vil - Devilish Queen of Crime 
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Aladdin

    Aladdin - Cutting Desert Diamond 
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    Genie - Ascended Cosmic Comic 
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    Jafar - Sorcerous Seeker 
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  • The Usurper: Has taken over Agrabah, as he'd always dreamed in the original universe, through manipulating the Sultan. However, Jasmine has escaped and proven a pain in his side.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Studied the Dark Mirror, which caused it to fracture and kickstart the game.

    Jasmine - True-Sighted Symbol of the People 
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Alice in Wonderland

    Alice - Dream Weaver 
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  • Age Lift: Mirrorverse's Alice seems to be a few years after the events of her movie, as she is taller and more knowledgeable about Wonderland.

Beauty and the Beast

    Beast - Knight-Errant of the Enchanted Wood 
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  • Adaptation Species Change: The Beast hasn't turned human again in this dimension, so he's still a large animal-hybrid.
  • Royals Who Actually Do Something: At first, he just stayed in his castle. After meeting Belle, however, he becomes a warrior for the people.
  • Warrior Prince: After donning his armor and leaving the castle, he becomes a force to be reckoned with.

    Belle - Explorer Mage 
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  • Adaptational Backstory Change: As her kingdom has become an overrun magical forest, she now has to fight to protect her village.
  • Adaptational Skill: Belle is now an expert sorcerer, when her original counterpart had no magical ability.
  • Warrior Princess: Possibly; she is tagged as "Royalty," possibly meaning she's either an elected ruler or still in a relationship with the Beast.

    Gaston - Merciless Beast Hunter 
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Big Hero 6

    Hiro Hamada - Genius Matter Programmer 
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  • Gadgeteer Genius: Just like in canon, though now he's the hi-techie among the Guardians rather than just his team.

Brave

    Merida - Rebellious Wisp Archer 
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Mickey & Friends

  • Setting Update: Inverted; the Mickey world has often been somewhat parallel to the time period it was created within, but in this universe, it's confirmed to be set solely in the 1930s. It's also much more Steampunk and Art Deco than normal.

    Donald Duck - Cantankerous Iron-Clad Soldier 
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  • Hair-Trigger Temper: As expected from Donald Duck; this time his temper can flare into a special attack.

    Mickey Mouse - Stellar Sorcerer 
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  • The Leader: The head Guardian as the keeper of the Stellar Mirror, he organizes, summons and protects everyone else.
  • Gorgeous Garment Generation: In Pure of Heart, he uses Stellar Magic to give Snow White an outfit upgrade.

    Minnie Mouse - Heart's Fire Fighter 
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  • Alternate Universe Reed Richards Is Awesome: As Mickey is mainly absent from their world due to his stellar duties, Minnie has been stated to have taken up his role as the head hero of their area, even taking Mickey's title as Pete's main nemesis.
  • Hidden Depths: In the "Valloween" quest, Minnie is about to tell Sally about how upset she is with how busy the Fractured keep Mickey, only for them to be interrupted.
  • Spiders Are Scary: Freaks out and leaves when Sally tries to give her some spiders.

The Emperor's New Groove

    Kuzco - Disciple of the Groove 
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  • Medical Monarch: The ruler of an Empire who functions as a Support character, healing other members of his party.
  • Rebel Prince: His bio states that he has left his kingdom temporarily in order to study "the groove."

Finding Nemo

    Dory - Low Tech Fish in a High Tech Sub 
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  • Adaptational Badass: With her hi-tech submarine, Dory can now participate in extensive combat.
  • Support Party Member: Dory's playstyle is this, though she can also function as a highly quality Support-Tank.

Frozen

    Anna - Ward of Arendelle 
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  • Empowered Badass Normal: Her enchanted sword and armor allow her to block any elemental attacks and re-channel them into her own offensive techniques.
  • The High Queen: Of Arendelle.
  • Suave Saber: Carries a sword forged by the rock trolls, which can channel elemental magic.
  • Warrior Queen: In full armor, helping defend her family and her people.

    Elsa - Ice Storm Elemental 
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  • Abdicate the Throne: In keeping with the events of Frozen II, she moves to the North and allows Anna to rule.
  • Adaptational Hairstyle Change: As a combo of her first film and Snow Queen hairstyles, Elsa has her long hair mostly down, with the top layer braided back.
  • Lady of War: With her fancy dress and hair and calm demeanor, she is very obviously regal. Don't let that fool you, though; she's deadly.
  • Magical Barefooter: She goes barefoot, which alludes to her transformation as the Fifth Spirit in Frozen II.
  • Warrior Queen: Though she abdicated the throne for Anna, she still holds the title of Snow Queen.

    Olaf - Elemental of Heart and Hearth 
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Hercules

    Hades - Commander of the Underworld 
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  • Curse Cut Short: In Pure of Heart, when he says that Ariel calls a fork a dinglehopper, but he calls it a pain in his— wait, what was that?
  • The Dreaded: When he appears in Pure of Heart, everyone tenses up. Somewhat subverted later in the book, when an old lady corners him to boldly ask about her arrangements following death.
  • Epic Battle Boredom: Frequently throughout Pure of Heart, until he gets to face his Fractured Family.
  • Everybody Hates Hades: True to the original film, Hades is quite villainous; not only that, but unlike some other villains in the game, he's a major antagonist for a good chunk of story mode.
  • The Fighting Narcissist: At one point refuses to back down from a fight to save Snow White, solely to boost his own ego.
  • Heel–Face Door-Slam: After spending most of Pure of Heart proving himself to the other Guardians, or at least trying to, Hades runs off with the Fractured Mirror, leaving everyone furious.
  • Inferiority Superiority Complex: Implied.
  • Pet the Dog: Seems to have a soft spot for Snow White; one of his POVs has him thinking about letting her into Elysium, and when she is told to sacrifice her heart to save her world, Hades instead rips out his own and throws it at the Evil Queen. This doesn't seem to harm him at all, and he betrays the group right after, but it is still notable.
  • Shout-Out: In Pure of Heart, he makes several references to Greek Mythology that didn't appear in the original Hercules, such as Charybdis, The Iliad, and his sister Hestia.

    Hercules - Wings of Olympus 
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The Incredibles

    Frozone - Super Cool Best Friend of the City 
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  • Fire/Ice Duo: With Mr. Incredible, though it's technically a Lava/Ice duo.

    Mr. Incredible - Justice Reforged 
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  • Adaptational Superpower Change: As stated in his bio, Mr. Incredible can now use kinetic energy to supercharge his powers, resulting in a more fiery appearance.
  • Fire/Ice Duo: With Frozone, though it's technically a Lava/Ice duo.
  • Mythology Gag: His suit shares its gray and dark red color scheme with Elastigirl's costume from Incredibles 2.

    Violet Parr - A Force Field for Justice 
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  • Adaptational Wimp: Violet's powers are significantly far more powerful in this setting thanks to the magical properties of the Mirrorverse, but she uses them mainly in a supporting role to buff up herself or her teammates, or weaken enemies with shock debuffs, should they attack Violet while her or her allies are buffed. Because of this she completely lacks the fighting capabilities of her film counterpart, especially her sequel self who was able to beat down a Screenslaved-Voyd in a brawl.
  • Adaptational Badass: Thanks to the magical properties granted to her via the Mirrorverse has made Violet's Force Field powers even more powerful than before, making her powers this to her film counterpart's.
  • Adaptational Superpower Change: In addition to using her Force Fields and Invisibility, Violet can also harness the magical properties of the Mirroverse itself to power up her Force Fields, which explains the power boost in her bio.
  • Badass Adorable: Even moreso than her film self. Though she completely lacks the offensive capabilities of the second film.
  • Movie Superheroes Wear Black: She's clothed in a dark gray supersuit and purple hoodie, instead of the red supersuit of the film, according to Violet's background lore, it was designed by Edna much like her father's supersuit to adapt to Violet's newfound powers she received via the Mirrorverse.
  • Purple Is Powerful: With her new purple jumpsuit.
  • Support Party Member: Violet's entire play style resolves around her buffing up her's and her allies' strengths and defenses with her Force Fields with Armor stacks, while also weakening enemies with shock debuffs if either Violet or her allies under her Force Fields are attacked.
  • Stone Wall: Her play style takes this up to eleven, even moreso than her film counterpart who can actually fight.

    Dash Parr - Hypersonic Hero 
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  • Badass Adorable: Even moreso than his film counterpart.
  • Red Is Heroic: Like the film, he wears red, and is unambiguously heroic fighting the Fractured.
  • Super-Speed: Can run really fast. His special ability even has him run around in circles at breakneck speeds.

Inside Out

    Anger - Firey Arbiter of Justice 
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  • Adaptational Weapon Swap: Anger's original iteration doesn't use anything other than his fiery head. In this iteration, he can turn his tie into a sword.

Jungle Cruise

    Frank Wolff - Natural Navigator 
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  • Red Right Hand: Frank Wolff's right arm is a trunk of a mangroove tree with fingers, adding more OOMPH to Frank's powers and role as a natural guardian.

Lightyear

    Zurg - Tyrant of the Timelines 
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  • Adaptation Amalgamation: Literally; Zurg is stated to have invaded a bunch of different timelines, killing the Zurg in each and absorbing their power into himself. In addition, the Lightyear universe is confirmed to be a mixture of Toy Story, Lightyear and Buzz Lightyear of Star Command.
  • Purple Is Powerful: His armor is a shining purple and he slaughtered every single Zurg he saw in every timeline he attacked, integrating their tech into his own armor to increase his own power.

Lilo & Stitch

    Stitch - Intermolecular Galactic Force 
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  • Big Eater: Pretty much is convinced to go on the Pure of Heart quest 'cause Snow promises stew.
  • Bioweapon Beast: Just like in canon, Jumba made him as a weapon, only for him to gain sentience.
  • Blue Is Heroic: When Sulley makes a joke about Hades betraying them as "blue guys" are supposed to stick together, Stitch confidently tells him that he's still there.
  • Cute and Psycho: Has to be told not to eat Snow White's other forest friends.
  • Killer Rabbit: Cute and fluffy, and able to beat an army of Fractured to the ground.
  • Morality Chain: Implied to be Lilo; in Pure of Heart, he thinks of her first when Snow White is busy calming him.
  • Person of Mass Destruction: Can change his molecular structure to anything, growing and shrinkingnote  and turning into fire if need be.
  • Pint-Sized Powerhouse: In his regular size, he still packs quite a punch.
  • Shapeshifter Mode Lock: Temporarily in Pure of Heart, when he grows so big he fills the cottage. Snow White has to talk him down.
  • Shapeshifter Weapon: He can turn himself into anything should the situation call for it, including actual fire.
  • Unstable Genetic Code: His shapeshifting is a result of his being a genetic experiment made in a lab.

The Lion King

    Scar - Shadowy Manipulator 
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  • Casting a Shadow: Scar's main abilities in the Mirrorverse is to use utilizing shadows to manipulate his and the perception of others, sometmes enveloping himself in darkness to pass without no one notizing.
  • Spared by the Adaptation: Possibly; it's uncertain at the moment if shadowy Scar is pre- or post-death. Considering he has a similar shadowy form in Kingdom Hearts and The Lion Guard, this becomes even more unclear.

    Simba - Peaceful Radiant Protector 
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  • Adaptational Angst Downgrade: A lot of Simba's alternate past is unexplored, but he still retains his youthful impulsivity and attitude from cubhood, meaning that was something he never lost.
  • Animesque: Many have compared Simba's radiant design to a Super Saiyan.
  • The Good King: In-keeping with the original film.
  • King of Beasts: He's literally the Lion King.
  • Royals Who Actually Do Something: In the "Serendipitous Spring" campaign, Simba admits to Jasmine that he was told not to join her quest but did so anyway, because a good king should always look out for others.
  • Warrior King: A Guardian of the Mirrorverse as well as King of the Pridelands.

The Little Mermaid

    Ariel - Royal Champion of Atlantica 
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    King Triton - The Fury of the Oceans 
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  • Adaptation Amalgamation: Despite Mirrorverse's Atlantica being based on the 1989 film, Triton is specifically designed based upon Javier Bardem's portrayal in the 2023 reboot. This was likely due to the update dropping at the same time as the film's theatrical release, doubling as a promotion for the film.

    Ursula - Mistress of the Darkest Depths 
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Moana

    Maui - Living Legend 
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    Moana - Wayfinding Warrior 
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Monsters, Inc.

    Mike Wazowski - Monstrous Mechanized Pal 
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    Sulley - Fearsome Protector 
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Mulan

    Mulan - One Woman Army 
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The Muppets

    Kermit the Frog - Singing Swamp King 
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The Nightmare Before Christmas

    Jack Skellington - Inventor of Holiday Spirit 
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    Oogie Boogie - Dicey Heavy Hitter 
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  • Adaptational Heroism: After being defeated by the Guardians, Oogie decides to join them, since it looks to be entertaining. Following this, he's on the "heroic side" for the rest of Story Mode.
  • Affably Evil: More affably than in the original universe; here, once he's defeated, he's happy to simply have played a fun game and joins the Guardians in order to have more fun.
  • Boisterous Bruiser: He's very happy to be here, and as a Tank, well... he's quite the bruiser.
  • Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: As stated, he has a bit of a Blue-and-Orange Morality and only joins with the Guardians to have more fun. When they encourage each other and show affection, he disgustedly asks if they all have to do that.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: When they go to the Snuggly Duckling, Rapunzel is very off-put that she has to hang out with him and quickly exits, prefering to talk to Maleficent.
  • Smug Snake: In Chapter Four, he spends a lot of time gloating to himself. He will also occasionally appear in-game to offer the player upgrades (at a large price) and is happy to do so.
  • Spared by the Adaptation: Oogie hasn't been unwoven and dissolved into bugs, at least not yet.
  • Villains Love Entertainment: To the extend that he'll do a technical Heel–Face Turn just to get more entertainment.

    Sally - Doll of the Living Thread 
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  • Adaptational Dye-Job: She has the bright colors she's often merchandised with rather than the more diluted colors of the film.
  • Battle Couple: With Jack, as seen in "Valloween."
  • Cute Monster Girl: As much of a monster as she is, she's adorable, kind and considerate.
  • Detachment Combat: In a much more direct way than in the original film, as she has to fight quite a bit more.
  • Friend to Bugs: The best gift she can think of to give to a dear friend is venomous spiders, and she seems to have no concept of the idea someone might be scared of them.
  • Scary Stitches: Covered in them from all of her sewn-together parts. The stitches are easily broken and repaired, both aspects which Sally frequently uses to her advantage.

Onward

    Ian Lightfoot - Master Mage of New Mushroomton High 
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  • Socially Awkward Hero: He's got a lot of self-doubt, even when Mickey trusts him enough to put him in charge of the Stellar Mirror.

Peter Pan

    Peter Pan - Valiant Freedom Fighter 
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    Tinker Bell - Firey Pixie Avatar 
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  • Fighting Spirit: To battle, Tinker Bell summons a giant version of herself.
  • Light Is Good: With her glowing pixie dust and being on the side of good and all.

Pirates of the Caribbean

    Jack Sparrow - Curse Collector 
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  • Dark Is Not Evil: Wear a dark outfit and uses black magic but is still good(ish).
  • Mythology Gag: His skeletal right arm alludes to the Aztec gold curse from Curse Of The Black Pearl he briefly possesed. His hat also resembles the one worn by Davy Jones.
  • Red Right Hand: Jack Sparrow's Right arm is a skeleton arm with some black magic coming through it, said magic is called "The Black Spot", which is basically a way to say that he's been marked by the Kraken.

    Elizabeth Swann - Keeper of the Code 
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The Princess and the Frog

    Tiana - Luminous Alchemist 
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  • Adaptational Hairstyle Change: Instead of pulled into a bun, Tiana lets her natural hair fly free in this dimension, resulting in a shoulder-length afro.
  • Afro Asskicker: With her hair now being out of its classic bun.
  • Combat Medic: Weaves her way through battle, while also delivering healing potions to her team.
  • Kicking Ass in All Her Finery: At the Prince's ball in Pure of Heart; when the Fractured invade, she has to fight in a ballgown.
  • The Medic: In her Pure of Heart team; Sulley mentions that most teams only get one healer. She can use Healing Potions to fulfill this role.
  • Medical Monarch: Pure of Heart shows that Tiana is still married to Naveen in this universe, making her a Princess; she also functions as a Support character, healing and providing buffs to everyone in her party.
  • Modest Royalty: Snow White had no idea she was a princess until she announces herself as such at her Prince's ball.
  • Shipper on Deck: She is very excited to help prepare Snow White for a ball with her prince, though her Genre Savvy self does question at one point just how long she's known the guy.

Raya and the Last Dragon

    Raya - Illuminating Light of Kumandra 
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  • Royals Who Actually Do Something: The Light of Kumandra lives up to her name, dressed in regalia from all regions of the Kingdom and fighting both the Druun and the Fractured.
  • Suave Saber: In keeping with the original film, Raya has her classic whip-sword.

Sleeping Beauty

    Maleficent - Draconic Mage 
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

    Evil Queen - Poison Hearted Monarch 
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    Snow White - Stalwart Friend of the Forest 
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  • Action Girl: As part of her enchantment by Stellar Magic, she instinctually knows how to fight. This scares her at first, until she channels it into protection.
  • Adaptational Badass: The original Snow White is famously conflict-averse; this Snow White has a pickaxe that's bigger than she is and knows how to use it.
  • Adaptational Early Appearance: She can be unlocked in-game no matter where you are in story mode; in Pure of Heart, she only becomes a Guardian following the events of Chapter 8.
  • Badass Adorable: Still the sweet and beautiful princess. Still able to kick your ass.
  • Badass in Distress: When trapped during the Fractured Zeus confrontation.
  • Badass Pacifist: Would much rather prefer to keep the peace, but woe to those who threaten her friends.
  • Damsel out of Distress: The only reason she didn't die when the Fractured first arrived was due to Stellar Magic's intervention; after that, she instinctually knows how to kick all kinds of ass.
  • Deceased Parents Are the Best: Thinks very fondly of her parents, who died when she was very young.
  • Fish out of Temporal Water: She and Rapunzel show confusion at Sulley's reference to a cell phone, and at the end of the book, she is very confused to see Buzz Lightyear's arrival.
  • Friend to All Living Things: She starts her book off fixing a baby deer's leg just to be helpful, and spends the rest of her storyline doing whatever she can to help others around her.
  • Girly Bruiser: Still loves baking, healing, romance, and big dresses.
  • Green Thumb: In the book; now as champion of the forest, the woods will "bring" her what she needs, whether that be wrapping vines around an opponent or dropping branches in front of her.
  • The Heart: In her aptly named book, Pure of Heart; Snow manages to charm all of the guardians on her team, with even Hades showing a soft spot for her. Not enough to save her life when it's endangered, but enough to say he'll probably give her a spot in Elysium later.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: Tries to pull one when the Evil Queen claims her heart will cure the fractured world. It doesn't end up happening, but it's the thought that counts.
  • Heroic Self-Deprecation: Throughout Pure of Heart, most likely as a result of her abusive upbringing.
  • Kicking Ass in All Her Finery: At the Prince's ball in the book; when the Fractured invade, she has to fight in a ballgown.
  • Major Injury Underreaction: In-universe, Stellar Magic prevents her from feeling too pained after a Fractured dwarf drives an arrow into her arm. Luckily, Mickey is able to heal it quick.
  • Nice Guy: Still retains her sweet and caring personality, and is able to calm down many enchanted animals. She even shows sympathy for the Fractured initially, though several battles eventually takes its toll.
  • Pretty Princess Powerhouse: She's a lot tougher than she looks, even when she puts the pickaxe away.
  • Shout-Out: When traveling with the Guardians in Pure of Heart, she specifically pulls out an apple to pass around as food.
  • The Soft-Hearted Warrior: As the kind, gentle, Snow White.
  • Took a Level in Badass: Literally, when Stellar Magic infused her and she was suddenly able to fight against the Fractured.
  • Warrior Princess: Now wielding a pickaxe from her dwarf friends.
  • Xenafication: She keeps more of her girliness than the trope's pictured Snow White & the Huntsman, but she is still very much a warrior now.

TaleSpin

    Baloo - Bold Pilot Fighter 
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  • Adaptational Backstory Change: As stated in his biography, he didn't end up working for Rebecca Cunningham, and his plane crashed, resulting in him salvaging the parts to create armor and weapons.

Tangled

    Rapunzel - Illuminated Warrior 
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  • Adaptational Backstory Change: It's been revealed that rather than escaping the tower to see the lanterns, Rapunzel left after being abandoned by Gothel, resulting in her keeping her magical hair.
  • Freak Out: Pure of Heart seems to imply that the possibility of drowning is a trigger for her following her and Eugene's movie cave-in, and she begins to panic while underground until Snow White can calm her down.
  • Kicking Ass in All Her Finery: At the Prince's ball in Pure of Heart; when the Fractured invade, she has to fight in a ballgown.
  • Loyal Animal Companion: While Pascal apparently stays in Corona most of the time, he'll go with Rapunzel when he's feeling "adventurous."
  • Mirror Match: First in the tutorial of the game, where Rapunzel first encounters her fractured self. Then in Pure of Heart, where she has to beat her empowered Fractured counterpart who is trying to drown her in a wishing well.
  • Royals Who Actually Do Something: A warrior princess who is fiercely defensive of her kingdom.
  • Shipper on Deck: She and Tiana become very interested in Snow White's mention of her lovely prince.

Toy Story

    Buzz Lightyear - Prototypical Space Ranger 
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    Rex - Bombastic Battlesaurus 

  • Cowardly Lion: He comes through for his team, per his role as a Tank, but his entire event (Toybox Tactics) is about overcoming the "cowardly" part, with help from Genie and Maui.
  • Geek: He's just as much a gamer here as he is in his home series.
  • Powered Armor: He is equipped with several artillery pieces, which are essentially Stellar Magic-infused toy components.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: Genie's attempt to suss out Rex's phobias reveals he has a fear of fluffy creatures, like the Beast, Sulley... and Judy Hopps. One has to wonder if Lotso left an impression even here...
    Genie: (upon transforming into Judy) Wow. Lot to unpack with this one.

Winnie the Pooh

    Tigger - Surprising Storybook Scout 
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  • Cloudcuckoolander: When interacting with the other Guardians, who don't understand his fourth-wall breaks and storybook way of thinking.

Zootopia

    Judy Hopps - The Fastest Fuzz 
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