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!!Other Characters
[[folder:The Petes]]
!! WesternAnimation/{{Pete}}
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JimCummingsVoiceActor
The 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.
[[folder:The Petes]]
!! WesternAnimation/{{Pete}}
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JimCummingsVoiceActor
The 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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[[folder:The Petes]]
!!
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JimCummingsVoiceActor
The chief authority in Mean Street, Pete has several counterparts in other areas
A mechanical variation of
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Compared to other, more malicious portrayes, here Pete is more benevolent and provides help from time to time.
* BroughtDownToNormal: Before Mickey makes it to Ventureland, the Animatronic Captain Hook captured Tinker Bell, leaving Pete Pan without his powers of {{Flight}}.
* 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.
* 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.
* PunchClockVillain: Invoked, as they are aware of their "evil" roles, and will occasionally help Mickey.
* 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.
* 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.
* 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.
* BroughtDownToNormal: Before Mickey makes it to Ventureland, the Animatronic Captain Hook captured Tinker Bell, leaving Pete Pan without his powers of {{Flight}}.
* 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.
* 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.
* PunchClockVillain: Invoked, as they are aware of their "evil" roles, and will occasionally help Mickey.
* 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.
* 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.
* 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.
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[[folder:Gremlin Prescott]]
!! [[TheNapoleon Gremlin Prescott]]
--> Voiced by: Dominic Keating
The 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.
!! [[TheNapoleon Gremlin Prescott]]
--> Voiced by: Dominic Keating
The 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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--> Voiced by: Dominic Keating
After his defeat in the first game,
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* AscendedExtra: Only appears for two quests in the first game but his actions become a major plot point in the second.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:After his battle, the Mad Doctor brainwashes him and he is promptly locked up in jail.]]
* 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.
* DeadpanSnarker: Possibly the snarkiest character in the series.
--> Gremlin Prescott: (to Mickey): "Well, well. Now look who's decided to grace us with his presence."
* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:Turns evil in the second game.]]
* 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.
* TheNapoleon: Heck, the pin you get in the [[spoiler:Thinner version of his boss battle]] is called the [[spoiler: Napoleon Complex Pin.]]
* PercussiveMaintenance: Comes with being a gremlin, apparently.
* 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.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:After his battle, the Mad Doctor brainwashes him and he is promptly locked up in jail.]]
* 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.
* DeadpanSnarker: Possibly the snarkiest character in the series.
--> Gremlin Prescott: (to Mickey): "Well, well. Now look who's decided to grace us with his presence."
* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:Turns evil in the second game.]]
* 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.
* TheNapoleon: Heck, the pin you get in the [[spoiler:Thinner version of his boss battle]] is called the [[spoiler: Napoleon Complex Pin.]]
* PercussiveMaintenance: Comes with being a gremlin, apparently.
* 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.
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[[folder:Animatronics]]
!! The Animatronics (WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}, WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck, and Daisy)
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BillFarmer, Creator/TonyAnselmo, and Creator/TressMacNeille
[[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.
!! The Animatronics (WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}, WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck, and Daisy)
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BillFarmer, Creator/TonyAnselmo, and Creator/TressMacNeille
[[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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!!Other Characters
[[folder:The Petes]]
!!
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-->'''Voiced by:'''
[[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
The chief authority in
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* 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.
* 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.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Okay, they're creepy looking, but they're nice animatronic toons.
* RobotBuddy: They are technically robots and are just as chummy to Mickey as their real counterparts.
* 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.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Okay, they're creepy looking, but they're nice animatronic toons.
* RobotBuddy: They are technically robots and are just as chummy to Mickey as their real counterparts.
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* AdaptedOut: AdaptationalNiceGuy: Compared to other, more malicious portrayes, here Pete is more benevolent and provides help from time to time.
* BroughtDownToNormal: Before Mickey makes it to Ventureland, the AnimatronicDaisy 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.
* BrainInAJar: When first encountered, eachCaptain Hook captured Tinker Bell, leaving Pete Pan without his powers 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.
{{Flight}}.
*DarkIsNotEvil: Okay, they're creepy looking, but they're nice animatronic toons.
* RobotBuddy: They are technically robots and are just as chummyChildHater: Big Bad Pete offers pins to Mickey as to so Pete can wrangle up Oswald's meddlesome children and jail them in the sheriff's office.
* 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 theirreal counterparts.role as the BigBad for the unmade third game.
* PunchClockVillain: Invoked, as they are aware of their "evil" roles, and will occasionally help Mickey.
* 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.
* 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.
* 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.
* BroughtDownToNormal: Before Mickey makes it to Ventureland, the Animatronic
* BrainInAJar: When first encountered, each
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* RobotBuddy: They are technically robots and are just as chummy
* 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
* PunchClockVillain: Invoked, as they are aware of their "evil" roles, and will occasionally help Mickey.
* 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.
* 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.
* 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.
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[[folder:The Bunny Children]]
!!The Bunny Children
The many, ''many'' infant/toddler children of Oswald and Ortensia (420 in total) that run around the Wasteland causing trouble.
!!The Bunny Children
The many, ''many'' infant/toddler children of Oswald and Ortensia (420 in total) that run around the Wasteland causing trouble.
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!!The Bunny Children
!! [[TheNapoleon Gremlin Prescott]]
--> Voiced by: Dominic Keating
The
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* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: They're blue.
* 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.
* CheerfulChild: They are definitely happy. They even follow Mickey around and watch the tv cartoons if you put them down in their presence.
* 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.
* 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.
* ZergRush: They always run towards Mickey. Although their intentions are playful, they can be annoying since it can hinder your progress through the level.
* 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.
* CheerfulChild: They are definitely happy. They even follow Mickey around and watch the tv cartoons if you put them down in their presence.
* 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.
* 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.
* ZergRush: They always run towards Mickey. Although their intentions are playful, they can be annoying since it can hinder your progress through the level.
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* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: They're blue.
* 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.
* CheerfulChild: They are definitely happy. They even follow Mickey around and watch the tv cartoons if you put them down in their presence.
* 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 BlotlingsAscendedExtra: Only appears for two quests in the first game -- they actually seek them out but his actions become a major plot point in the second.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:After his battle, the Mad Doctor brainwashes him andfight them, he is promptly locked up in jail.]]
* 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 andsometimes swallow them whole.
finally kidnapped by the Petes at the very end.
*RidiculouslyCuteCritter : Tiny blue bunnies that are legitimately just a little too friendly. In DeadpanSnarker: Possibly the snarkiest character in the series.
--> Gremlin Prescott: (to Mickey): "Well, well. Now look who's decided to grace us with his presence."
* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:Turns evil in the secondgame, it's game.]]
* InsufferableGenius: A major factor in his FaceHeelTurn in theoutright Scrapper option to catch them for Big Bad Pete.
sequel is the fact that he feels his genius intellect is being wasted with his job at Ostown's Gag Factory.
*ZergRush: They always run towards Mickey. Although their intentions are playful, they TheNapoleon: Heck, the pin you get in the [[spoiler:Thinner version of his boss battle]] is called the [[spoiler: Napoleon Complex Pin.]]
* PercussiveMaintenance: Comes with being a gremlin, apparently.
* TheScapegoat: The Mad Doctor hypnotizes him so he canbe annoying since it can hinder your progress through "confess" his role in causing the level.earthquakes, while drawing suspicion from the Mad Doctor (the actual culprit) himself.
* 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.
* CheerfulChild: They are definitely happy. They even follow Mickey around and watch the tv cartoons if you put them down in their presence.
* 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
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:After his battle, the Mad Doctor brainwashes him and
* 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
*
--> Gremlin Prescott: (to Mickey): "Well, well. Now look who's decided to grace us with his presence."
* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:Turns evil in the second
* InsufferableGenius: A major factor in his FaceHeelTurn in the
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* PercussiveMaintenance: Comes with being a gremlin, apparently.
* TheScapegoat: The Mad Doctor hypnotizes him so he can
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[[folder:Yen Sid]]
!! Yen Sid the Wizard
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton
The 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.
!! Yen Sid the Wizard
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton
The 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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!!
->'''Voiced
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The legendary
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* 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.
* 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.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Okay, they're creepy looking, but they're nice animatronic toons.
* RobotBuddy: They are technically robots and are just as chummy to Mickey as their real counterparts.
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[[folder:The Bunny Children]]
!!The Bunny Children
The many, ''many'' infant/toddler children of Oswald and Ortensia (420 in total) that run around the Wasteland causing trouble.
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* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: They're blue.
* 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.
* CheerfulChild: They are definitely happy. They even follow Mickey around and watch the tv cartoons if you put them down in their presence.
* 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.
* 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.
* ZergRush: They always run towards Mickey. Although their intentions are playful, they can be annoying since it can hinder your progress through the level.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Yen Sid]]
!! Yen Sid the Wizard
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton
The 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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* 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.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Okay, they're creepy looking, but they're nice animatronic toons.
* RobotBuddy: They are technically robots and are just as chummy to Mickey as their real counterparts.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:The Bunny Children]]
!!The Bunny Children
The many, ''many'' infant/toddler children of Oswald and Ortensia (420 in total) that run around the Wasteland causing trouble.
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* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: They're blue.
* 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.
* CheerfulChild: They are definitely happy. They even follow Mickey around and watch the tv cartoons if you put them down in their presence.
* 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.
* 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.
* ZergRush: They always run towards Mickey. Although their intentions are playful, they can be annoying since it can hinder your progress through the level.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Yen Sid]]
!! Yen Sid the Wizard
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton
The 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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* CainAndAbel: The Cain to Mickey's Abel.
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* 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.
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* 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''.
* FisherKingdom: The Spatters wears different outfits depending the region of Wasteland they take in, with World of Gremlins having the most outfits changes of the game, with 3 depending of the boat rides.
* FisherKingdom: The Spatters wears different outfits depending the region of Wasteland they take in, with World of Gremlins having the most outfits changes of the game, with 3 depending of the boat rides.
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* 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 them, they can become even ''friendlier''.
* FisherKingdom: The Spatters wears different outfits depending on the region of Wastelandthey take they're found in, with World of Gremlins having the most outfits changes of the game, with 3 depending of on the boat rides.
* FisherKingdom: The Spatters wears different outfits depending on the region of Wasteland
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* 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.)
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He becomes this at the end of the first game [[spoiler: and gives back Mickey's heart to him]].
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He becomes this at the end of the first game [[spoiler: and [[spoiler:and gives back Mickey's heart to him]].
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* SuccessfulSiblingSyndrome: Considirably, as Mickey took his spotlight and become Disney's mascot.
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* SuccessfulSiblingSyndrome: Considirably, Considerably, as Mickey took his spotlight and become Disney's mascot.
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* HeelFaceRotatingDoor: 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.
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* HeelFaceRotatingDoor: 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.
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* ChildHater: Peg-leg Pete offers pins to Mickey to so Pete can wrangle up Oswald's meddlesome children and jail them in the sheriff's office.
* PunchClockVillain: Invoked, as they are aware of their "evil" roles, and will ocassionaly help Mickey.
* TennisBoss: Petetronic battles Mickey by throwing his the disc on his back like a frisbee, allowing Mickey to send it flying back at him with the magic Brush.
* PunchClockVillain: Invoked, as they are aware of their "evil" roles, and will ocassionaly help Mickey.
* TennisBoss: Petetronic battles Mickey by throwing his the disc on his back like a frisbee, allowing Mickey to send it flying back at him with the magic Brush.
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* ChildHater: Peg-leg 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.
* HeelFaceRotatingDoor: 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.
* PunchClockVillain: Invoked, as they are aware of their "evil" roles, and willocassionaly occasionally help Mickey.
* TennisBoss: Petetronic battles Mickey by throwinghis the disc on his back like a frisbee, allowing Mickey to send it flying back at him with a physical attack.
* TokenGoodTeammate: In themagic Brush.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.
* HeelFaceRotatingDoor: 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.
* PunchClockVillain: Invoked, as they are aware of their "evil" roles, and will
* TennisBoss: Petetronic battles Mickey by throwing
* TokenGoodTeammate: In the
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* 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.
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* 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.
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* 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.
*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]].
*UnwillingRoboticization: At least the Basher Beetleworx in Ventureland are this, being Captain Hook's pirate crew forcibly turned into robot slaves.
*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]].
*UnwillingRoboticization: At least the Basher Beetleworx in Ventureland are this, being Captain Hook's pirate crew forcibly turned into robot slaves.