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* ArcWelding: Merges elements from several versions of the attraction: Rainbow Ridge and the mountain as seen in Disneyland, Barnabas T. Bullion and Cumulus Isobar from Magic Kingdom, Jason Chandler from the original "Discovery Bay" tie-in plans, the father-daughter conflict from Paris's Frontierland backstory, and the inclusion of the Golden Horseshoe Saloon.

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* ArcWelding: CanonWelding: Merges elements from several versions of the attraction: Rainbow Ridge and the mountain as seen in Disneyland, Barnabas T. Bullion and Cumulus Isobar from Magic Kingdom, Jason Chandler from the original "Discovery Bay" tie-in plans, the father-daughter conflict from Paris's Frontierland backstory, and the inclusion of the Golden Horseshoe Saloon.
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* ArcWelding: Merges elements from several versions of the attraction: Rainbow Ridge and the mountain as seen in Disneyland, Barnabas T. Bullion and Cumulus Isobar from Magic Kingdom, Jason Chandler from the original "Discovery Bay" tie-in plans, the father-daughter conflict from Paris's Frontierland backstory, and the inclusion of the Golden Horseshoe Saloon.
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* ActionGirl: Abigail
* CreatorCameo: Like he is in the attraction, Barnabas T. Bullion is pretty much just a caricature of Imagineer Tony Baxter, who created the ride.


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* SnakeOilSalesman: Cumulus T. Isobar, though now he has a more striking resemblance to the one in ''Film/PetesDragon''.

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* DevelopmentGag: A prospector referred to as Chandler may very well be Jason Chandler, who in early plans for the attraction would have used the wealth in the mountain [[ArcWelding to finance all the strange scientific experiments]] in Discovery Bay. When Discovery Bay was scrapped, so was he, and the attraction's story was reworked.
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* AddedAlliterativeAppeal: How the Sound Sprites talk. Anything that doesn't speak in that matter is deemed cacophonic.


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* DevelopmentGag: A prospector referred to as Chandler may very well be Jason Chandler, who in early plans for the attraction would have used the wealth in the mountain [[ArcWelding to finance all the strange scientific experiments]] in Discovery Bay. When Discovery Bay was scrapped, so was he, and the attraction's story was reworked.
* NonIdleRich: Abigail
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* MuseumOfTheStrangeAndUnusual: The primary setting within the Museum of the Weird.
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* TheWonderland: The Imaginary realm.

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Though standalone stories at the moment, editor Bill Rosemann has revealed these stories all share a "Disney Earth" setting and that these connections will become more apparent as the imprint goes on.



* ''Big Thunder Mountain Railroad'' (based on the attraction of the same name) - Spring 2015
** Set to tell the tale of the Big Thunder Mountain mining operation's decline.

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* ''Big Thunder Mountain Railroad'' (based on the attraction of the same name) - Spring March 2015
** Set to tell the tale Abigail Bullion, daughter of the Big Thunder Mountain mining operation's decline.
Mining Company owner, Barnabas T. Bullion, moves to Big Thunder after the death of her mother to find her father in an obsessive battle with nature as the mountain becomes more protective of the gold within. Abigail must pick a side before her father's greed and nature's wrath destroys the town.

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* ''Figment'' (based on Journey into Imagination) - June 2014- by Jim Zub and Philipe Andrede

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* ''Figment'' (based on Journey into Imagination) - June 2014- 2014-October 2014 by Jim Zub and Philipe Andrede


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* ''Big Thunder Mountain Railroad'' (based on the attraction of the same name) - Spring 2015
** Set to tell the tale of the Big Thunder Mountain mining operation's decline.
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* ExtremeOmnivore: The Chimera loves eating metal


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** The Singular describes Dreamfinder as an "Imagineer" when seeing his talent for creating imaginary portals.


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* ZeppelinsFromAnotherWorld: Somewhat literal when Dreamfinder creates a portal to jump into and create the attraction's iconic flying machine.
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* HannibalLecture: How the Nightmare Nation traps people.
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* EldritchLocation: The Nightmare Nation is a swirling mass of creatures speaking with a VoiceOfTheLegion


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* YourMindMakesItReal: Blair realizing this lets him and his friends escape from the Sound Sprites prison.
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** The origin story to Epcot's beloved characters Dreamfinder and Figment. Originally known as Blarion Mercurial, the story of the Dreamfinder begins at the Scientifica Lucida, a science academy in Edwardian London. When experimenting with a device that brings thought into form, he brings Figment to life from childhood memories. Wanting to tap into the power of the imagination further, the two end up creating a portal to an alternate realm, taking their first journey into imagination.

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** The origin story to Epcot's beloved characters Dreamfinder and Figment. Originally known as Blarion Mercurial, the story of the Dreamfinder begins at the Scientifica Lucida, a science academy in Edwardian London. When experimenting with a device that brings thought into form, he brings Figment to life from childhood memories. Wanting to tap into the power of the imagination further, the two end up creating a portal to an alternate realm, taking their first journey into imagination.
imagination. While they are gone however, something emerges from the portal in the form of a sinister robot known as The Singular, who plots to bring absolute order to London and the rest of Earth with his Clockwork Control armies.

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* TheFairFolk: Flying blue fairies formed from sounds capture Figment and Dreamfinder for the discord they have created.



* {{Prequel}}: ''Figment'' is focused around Dreamfinder's younger days.



* ShoutOut: [[DonaldInMathmagicLand Mathmagic Land]] gets a shoutout in ''Figment #3'' as one of the other locations in the Imaginary realm.



* {{Steampunk}}: Set to be part of the aesthetic of ''Figment''
* TheEdwardianEra: Setting of ''Figment''.

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* CyberCyclops: The Singular
* TheFairFolk: Sound Sprites are a band of fairies that create things from sound and imprison anything that does not follow their sense of harmony.
* {{Prequel}}: ''Figment'' is focused around Dreamfinder's younger days.
* ShoutOut: [[DonaldInMathmagicLand Mathmagic Land]] gets a shoutout in ''Figment #3'' as one of the other locations in the Imaginary realm.
* {{Steampunk}}: Set to be part Part of the aesthetic of ''Figment''
''Figment'', inspired by the ride's Dreamcatcher vehicle.
* TheEdwardianEra: Setting of ''Figment''.''Figment''.
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* MixAndMatchCritters: Taxidermied chimeras serve as the Shadow Society's minions

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* MixAndMatchCritters: Taxidermied [[TaxidermyTerror Taxidermied]] chimeras serve as the Shadow Society's minions
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* ShoutOut: [[DonaldDuckInMathmagicLand Mathmagic Land]] gets a shoutout in ''Figment #3'' as one of the other locations in the Imaginary realm.

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* ShoutOut: [[DonaldDuckInMathmagicLand [[DonaldInMathmagicLand Mathmagic Land]] gets a shoutout in ''Figment #3'' as one of the other locations in the Imaginary realm.
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* ShoutOut: [[DonaldDuckInMathmagicLand Mathmagic Land]] gets a shoutout in ''Figment #3'' as one of the other locations in the Imaginary realm.
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* TheFairFolk: Flying blue fairies formed from sounds capture Figment and Dreamfinder for the discord they have created.
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* SkunkStripe: [[spoiler:Max gains one in the process of sealing the Reaper King]]
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** The origin story to Epcot's beloved characters Dreamfinder and Figment.

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** The origin story to Epcot's beloved characters Dreamfinder and Figment.
Figment. Originally known as Blarion Mercurial, the story of the Dreamfinder begins at the Scientifica Lucida, a science academy in Edwardian London. When experimenting with a device that brings thought into form, he brings Figment to life from childhood memories. Wanting to tap into the power of the imagination further, the two end up creating a portal to an alternate realm, taking their first journey into imagination.
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* SealedEvilInACan: The Reaper King inside the Coffin Clock.
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* {{Steampunk}}: Set to be part of the aesthetic of ''Figment''

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* {{Steampunk}}: Set to be part of the aesthetic of ''Figment''''Figment''
* TheEdwardianEra: Setting of ''Figment''.
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* {{Prequel}}: ''Figment'' is focused around Dreamfinder's younger days.

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* ''Spark'' (no full title yet, based on Journey into Imagination) - June 2014- by Jim Zub and Philipe Andrede

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* ''Spark'' (no full title yet, based ''Figment'' (based on Journey into Imagination) - June 2014- by Jim Zub and Philipe Andrede


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* ArtifactCollectionAgency: The Wardens, which includes the Keep parents among its ranks, use the Museum to protect dangerous magical objects.



* MixAndMatchCritters: Taxidermied chimeras serve as the Shadow Society's minions

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* CoolChair: The Walking Chair, which as the name implies, is a legged chair that follows basic commands.
* GeniusLoci: The Museum's Library is sentient and will turn the books into a book golem if threatened.
* MixAndMatchCritters: Taxidermied chimeras serve as the Shadow Society's minions
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Two siblings, Mary and Max Keep, work in their parents' occult curio shop in New Orleans. When their parents are kidnapped by an evil secret society, they must travel to the Museum of the Weird with the help of their Uncle Roland, to find a sinister object known as the Coffin Clock to exchange for their freedom.

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Two **Two siblings, Mary and Max Keep, work in their parents' occult curio shop in New Orleans. When their parents are kidnapped by an evil secret society, they must travel to the Museum of the Weird with the help of their Uncle Roland, to find a sinister object known as the Coffin Clock to exchange for their freedom.freedom.
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'''Disney Kingdoms''' is a {{Marvel}} imprint/series based on the attractions of the DisneyThemeParks and the first major collaboration between Disney and Marvel after the buyout. Shortly after the merger, Joe Quesada attended a baseball game with a group of Disney Imagineers to discuss possible projects and the possibilities of looking to Disney attractions for comic ideas came into discussion. Marvel writers and artists would collaborate with the Imagineers on creating these stories, starting off with one of the biggest examples of WhatCouldHaveBeen for the parks: The Museum of the Weird.

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* ''Seekers of the Weird'' (based on Museum of the Weird) - January 2014-May 2014- by Brandon Seifert and Karl Moline
Two siblings, Mary and Max Keep, work in their parents' occult curio shop in New Orleans. When their parents are kidnapped by an evil secret society, they must travel to the Museum of the Weird with the help of their Uncle Roland, to find a sinister object known as the Coffin Clock to exchange for their freedom.
* ''Spark'' (no full title yet, based on Journey into Imagination) - June 2014- by Jim Zub and Philipe Andrede

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* TheBigEasy: Serves as ''Seekers of the Weird'''s setting, based off of the attraction's planned inclusion into Disneyland's New Orleans Square
* MixAndMatchCritters: Taxidermied chimeras serve as the Shadow Society's minions

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