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The fanfics take place in a very elaborate version of what a Disney Multiverse could be like: it has its inner balance, each world being a new branch to a metaphorical "tree" of which the "Center World" is the trunk. The Center World is a medieval-fantasy-themed utopia where the [[WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts classical characters such as Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Clarabelle or Yen Sid]] live. To study other worlds, Yen Sid, who is King Mickey's adviser, has created the Doorway, a [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin magical doorway]] that allows people to travel to other worlds, and the Viewing Basin, in which Yen Sid can see what happens in various worlds and write it down in the [[GreatBigBookOfEverything Book of Legends]] that he created.

The story begins when Yen Sid brings the Magic Mirror back from Snow White's world, where it had been abandoned carelessly in Queen Grimhilde's castle after her demise. The Mirror then proceeds to pronounce a prophecy: "a great horned evil will unbalance the worlds, and the heroes need to gather in one place to keep darkness at bay". But soon, Pete steals the key to the doorway, hoping to find a way to take revenge on Mickey in another world. He ends up in [[WesternAnimation/TheBlackCauldron Prydain]], where he accidentally revives the Horned King, who, made aware of the other worlds, decides to conquer them. He is now merged with the power of the Black Cauldron, which allows him to bring the dead back to life in a wave of his hand; which he does, on any Disney Villain he can find. Once he has gathered the villains, he redistributes roles: Scar attacks Cinderella, Gaston attacks Simba, Queen Grimhilde attacks Aurora…

Soon, the worlds lose their precious balance, and things start to revert to the way they were ''before'' the stories happened: Ariel goes back to being a mermaid, and the Prince turns back into the Beast. Meanwhile, the Horned King is perfectly aware of the danger of the worlds being destroyed, but it suits his great purpose: he wants to be a god, and once the worlds are destroyed, he thinks he'll be the one to rebuild them to his own image. Mickey, Donald and the gang, realizing the threat of the King, start to gather the heroes of every world in their own world. But since the Doorway is now unusable because of the lost balance, they have to use the more archaic portal spell, which heavily drains on the user's life-force. And Yen Sid's health is deteriorating…

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The fanfics take place in a very elaborate version of what a Disney Multiverse could be like: it has its inner balance, each world being a new branch to a metaphorical "tree" of which the "Center World" is the trunk. The Center World is a medieval-fantasy-themed utopia where the [[WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts classical characters such as Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Clarabelle or Clarabelle, and Yen Sid]] live. To study other worlds, Yen Sid, who is King Mickey's adviser, has created the Doorway, a [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin magical doorway]] that allows people to travel to other worlds, and the Viewing Basin, in which Yen Sid can see what happens in various worlds and write it down in the [[GreatBigBookOfEverything Book of Legends]] that he created.

The story begins when Yen Sid brings the Magic Mirror back from Snow White's world, where it had been abandoned carelessly in Queen Grimhilde's castle after her demise. The Mirror then proceeds to pronounce a prophecy: "a great horned evil will unbalance the worlds, and the heroes need to gather in one place to keep the darkness at bay". But soon, Pete steals the key to the doorway, hoping to find a way to take revenge on Mickey in another world. He ends up in [[WesternAnimation/TheBlackCauldron Prydain]], where he accidentally revives the Horned King, who, made aware of the other worlds, decides to conquer them. He is now merged with the power of the Black Cauldron, which allows him to bring the dead back to life in a wave of his hand; which he does, on any Disney Villain he can find. Once he has gathered the villains, he redistributes roles: Scar attacks Cinderella, Gaston attacks Simba, Queen Grimhilde attacks Aurora…

Soon, the worlds lose their precious balance, and things start to revert to the way they were ''before'' the stories happened: Ariel goes back to being a mermaid, and the Prince Prince/Adam turns back into the Beast. Meanwhile, the Horned King is perfectly aware of the danger of the worlds being destroyed, but it suits his great purpose: he wants to be a god, and once the worlds are destroyed, he thinks he'll be the one to rebuild them to his own image. Mickey, Donald Mickey and the gang, realizing the threat of the King, start to gather the heroes of every world in their own world. But since the Doorway is now unusable because of the lost balance, they have to use the more archaic portal spell, which heavily drains on the user's life-force. And Yen Sid's health is deteriorating…



* In ''End of Worlds — A Disney Crossover Sequel'', a mysterious enemy known as the Master of Worlds, and who claims he's working for a greater good, captures Alpha Beings[[note]] The generic name given in the story for the Disney characters of any world who have a specific magical power as a gift, which includes Elsa, Rapunzel, Chernabog, Yen Sid, Mufasa…[[/note]] to use their magic essence to merge all the worlds into one, to remove the problems caused by the risk of unbalancing the worlds. The story is told from the point of view of Merida, from ''Brave'', who later returns as the hero of the next story. The Blue Fairy and Yen Sid finally decide to call Mary Poppins for help, with her being portrayed as one of the most powerful Alpha Beings in existence, that even Chernabog respects. WordOfGod has it that she's treated as "the Disney equivalent of [[Series/DoctorWho the Doctor]]".

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* In ''End of Worlds — A Disney Crossover Sequel'', a mysterious enemy known as the Master of Worlds, and who claims he's working for a greater good, captures Alpha Beings[[note]] The generic name given in the story for the Disney characters of any world who have a specific magical power as a gift, which includes Elsa, Rapunzel, Chernabog, Yen Sid, Mufasa…[[/note]] to use their magic essence to merge all the worlds into one, to remove the problems caused by the risk of unbalancing the worlds. The story is told from the Merida's point of view of Merida, view, from ''Brave'', who later returns as the hero of the next story. The Blue Fairy and Yen Sid finally decide to call Mary Poppins for help, with her being portrayed as one of the most powerful Alpha Beings in existence, that even Chernabog respects. WordOfGod has it that she's treated as "the Disney equivalent of [[Series/DoctorWho the Doctor]]".



* AdaptationalHeroism: In a sense; in the new world created in ''Final Adventure'', Jafar, Hans, and Arawn have become the 'heroes' as far as the public are concerned, but Merida soon confirms that they're still the villains she heard about in the original history.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: In a sense; in the new world created in ''Final Adventure'', Jafar, Hans, and Arawn have become the 'heroes' as far as the public are is concerned, but Merida soon confirms that they're still the villains she heard about in the original history.



* ChekhovsGunman: There were a few examples, especially in the first story:
** Chip stowed away with Belle and Adam/Beast because he was curious to know more about the worlds and characters who live in them. Guess how he helped out. (See What The Hell, Hero? below.)
** Jaq and Gus didn't do much, but they ended up saving Cinderella from Gaston when he held her at knifepoint during the climax, which led to his demise.



* CuriosityIsACrapshoot: Invoked by Taran about Yen Sid, as he argues that had Yen Sid not ''invented'' the doorway, none of this would have happened. Surprisingly, [[spoiler:Mary Poppins eventually agrees with him in the very last chapter of the last story, and consequently closes any mean of traveling from one world to another]].

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* CuriosityIsACrapshoot: Invoked by Taran about Yen Sid, as he argues that had Yen Sid not ''invented'' the doorway, none of this would have happened. Surprisingly, [[spoiler:Mary Poppins eventually agrees with him in the very last chapter of the last story, and consequently closes any mean means of traveling from one world to another]].



* FullNameBasis: In "The Final Adventure", the third story in the series, [[Film/MaryPoppins Mary Poppins]] insists on being called Mary Poppins; she can accept "Mary" from close friends like Bert, but won't let anyone call her "Mrs Poppins", "Mrs Mary Poppins" or, [[BerserkButton worst of all]], "that nurse".

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* FullNameBasis: In "The Final Adventure", the third story in the series, [[Film/MaryPoppins Mary Poppins]] insists on being called Mary Poppins; she can accept "Mary" from close friends like Bert, but won't let anyone call her "Mrs "Mrs. Poppins", "Mrs "Mrs. Mary Poppins" or, [[BerserkButton worst of all]], "that nurse".



* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: In ''Final Adventure'', Merida's initial 'crew' to help her explore this new world consists of [[spoiler:herself, Mary Poppins, Captain Mickey, Captain Jack Sparrow, Aladdin, Abu, Flynn 'Eugene' Ryder and Mulan]].

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* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: In ''Final Adventure'', Merida's initial 'crew' to help her explore this new world consists of [[spoiler:herself, Mary Poppins, Captain Mickey, Captain Jack Sparrow, Aladdin, Abu, Flynn 'Eugene' Ryder Rider, and Mulan]].



* UnwantedRescue: Initially seems to apply in ''Final Adventure'' when [[spoiler:Merida finds Elsa in her own dungeon and Elsa explains that she ''wants'' to be there to keep her kingdom safe while Hans acts as her regent and searches for Anna... until Merida reveals that Hans has been telling everyone Elsa and Anna are dead and shows no sign he's looking for Anna]].

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* UnwantedRescue: Initially seems to apply in ''Final Adventure'' when [[spoiler:Merida finds Elsa in her own dungeon and Elsa explains that she ''wants'' to be there to keep her kingdom safe while Hans acts as her regent and searches for Anna... until Merida reveals that Hans has been telling everyone Elsa and Anna are dead and shows no sign he's looking for Anna]].



* WalkingSpoiler: In the third story, it is not revealed that the "Master of Worlds" is actually [[spoiler: Alice from ''Alice in Wonderland'', turned insane and evil]] until pretty late in the story, and his identity was already a mystery in the previous story, ''End of Worlds''. The origin of his powers was also pretty mysterious, [[spoiler: but all makes sense once we know that "he" is actually Alice, who in the context of the series is one of the most powerful [[RealityWarper Reality Warpers]] in existence.]]
* WellIntentionedExtremist: The Master of Worlds, in the sequel, tries to pass as one, thanks to his "UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans" reasons (see this entry). TheReveal that [[spoiler: there is another Master who is TheManBehindTheMan to the Master of Worlds, and that this person is Alice turned evil]] seems to shift the Well Intentioned Extremism to [[spoiler: Alice]]. However, the ''second'' [[TheReveal Reveal]] that [[spoiler: a figment of the Horned King's mind had been controlling Alice the whole time, and that it was a very elaborate EvilPlan to conquer the World]] negates any "well-intentions" seen in the whole story.
* WhatTheHellHero: When the assembled heroes initially have trouble getting along due to their conflicting approaches to the current problem in the first story, Chip basically forces them to get along by accusing them all of not being true heroes if they would start berating each other like this.

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* WalkingSpoiler: In the third story, it is not revealed that the "Master of Worlds" is actually [[spoiler: Alice from ''Alice in Wonderland'', turned insane and evil]] until pretty late in the story, and his identity was already a mystery in the previous story, ''End of Worlds''. The origin of his powers was also pretty mysterious, [[spoiler: but all makes sense once we know that "he" is actually turns out to be Alice, who in the context of the series is one of the most powerful [[RealityWarper Reality Warpers]] in existence.]]
* WellIntentionedExtremist: The Master of Worlds, in the sequel, tries to pass as one, thanks to his "UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans" reasons (see this entry). TheReveal that [[spoiler: there is another Master who is TheManBehindTheMan to the Master of Worlds, and that this person is Alice turned evil]] seems to shift the Well Intentioned Well-Intentioned Extremism to [[spoiler: Alice]]. However, the ''second'' [[TheReveal Reveal]] that [[spoiler: a figment of the Horned King's mind had been controlling Alice the whole time, and that it was a very elaborate EvilPlan to conquer the World]] negates any "well-intentions" seen in the whole story.
* WhatTheHellHero: When the assembled heroes initially have trouble getting along due to their conflicting approaches to the current problem in the first story, Chip basically forces them to get along by accusing them all of not being true heroes if they would start berating each other like this.
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* In ''The Final Adventure — A Disney Crossover Finale'', the Master of World has finally succeeded in uniting the worlds together into a single one. Thanks to a potion that Mary Poppins made her drink before the merging, Merida still remembers the original worlds clearly, but a CosmicRetcon has changed the history of the now single World and of its characters, who however retain small glimpse of their former lives in dreams. The problem is that the interference of the stories has changed the course of the heroes's history: captain Jack Sparrow freed Aladdin from prison before he met the old prisoner who led him to the lamp, Shan Yu, thanks to external help, as conquered China and made it into the Hun Lands, and Minnie never married Mickey who remained captain of the musketeers. Merida finds the Master of Worlds masquerading as Lord Arawn, king of Prydain, but discovers he's only a pawn on the chessboard of another, far more powerful Master…

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* In ''The Final Adventure — A Disney Crossover Finale'', the Master of World has finally succeeded in uniting the worlds together into a single one. Thanks to a potion that Mary Poppins made her drink before the merging, Merida still remembers the original worlds clearly, but a CosmicRetcon has changed the history of the now single World and of its characters, who however retain small glimpse of their former lives in dreams. The problem is that the interference of the stories has changed the course of the heroes's heroes' history: captain Jack Sparrow freed Aladdin from prison before he met the old prisoner who led him to the lamp, Shan Yu, thanks to external help, as conquered China and made it into the Hun Lands, and Minnie never married Mickey who remained captain of the musketeers. Merida finds the Master of Worlds masquerading as Lord Arawn, king of Prydain, but discovers he's only a pawn on the chessboard of another, far more powerful Master…



* AdaptationalHeroism: In a sense; in the new world created in ''Final Adventure'', Jafar, Hans and Arwan have become the 'heroes' as far as the public are concerned, but Merida soon confirms that they're still the villains she heard about in the original history.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: In a sense; in the new world created in ''Final Adventure'', Jafar, Hans Hans, and Arwan Arawn have become the 'heroes' as far as the public are concerned, but Merida soon confirms that they're still the villains she heard about in the original history.
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* WalkingSpoiler: In the third story, it is not revealed that the "Master of Worlds" is actually [[spoiler: Alice from ''Alice in Wonderland'', turned insane and evil]] until pretty late in the story, and his identity was already a mystery in the previous story, ''End of Worlds''. The origin of his powers was also pretty mysterious, [[spoiler: but all makes sense once we know that "he" is actually Alice, who in the context of the series is one of the most powerful {{RealityWarper}}s in existence.]]

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* WalkingSpoiler: In the third story, it is not revealed that the "Master of Worlds" is actually [[spoiler: Alice from ''Alice in Wonderland'', turned insane and evil]] until pretty late in the story, and his identity was already a mystery in the previous story, ''End of Worlds''. The origin of his powers was also pretty mysterious, [[spoiler: but all makes sense once we know that "he" is actually Alice, who in the context of the series is one of the most powerful {{RealityWarper}}s [[RealityWarper Reality Warpers]] in existence.]]
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* ClosestThingWeGot: As the third story begins, having learned that most of the heroes she knew are either missing or (at least apparently) dead, Merida has to join forces with a group of pirates to learn what has happened, consisting of a mix of characters like Aladdin, Mulan, Eugene/Flynn, and Captain Jack Sparrow.

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* ClosestThingWeGot: As the third story begins, having learned that most of the heroes she knew are either missing or (at least apparently) dead, Merida has to join forces with a group of pirates to learn what has happened, consisting happened after she was thrown into the dungeons of a mix Castle Disney for trying to accuse some of characters like Aladdin, Mulan, Eugene/Flynn, and Captain Jack Sparrow. the villains of their past crimes.



* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: In ''Final Adventure'', Elsa's initial 'crew' to help her explore this new world consists of [[spoiler:herself, Mary Poppins, Captain Mickey, Captain Jack Sparrow, Aladdin, Abu, Flynn 'Eugene' Ryder and Mulan]].

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* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: In ''Final Adventure'', Elsa's Merida's initial 'crew' to help her explore this new world consists of [[spoiler:herself, Mary Poppins, Captain Mickey, Captain Jack Sparrow, Aladdin, Abu, Flynn 'Eugene' Ryder and Mulan]].

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* ClosestThingWeGot: As the third story begins, having learned that most of the heroes she knew are either missing or (at least apparently) dead, Merida has to join forces with a group of pirates to learn what has happened.

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* ClosestThingWeGot: As the third story begins, having learned that most of the heroes she knew are either missing or (at least apparently) dead, Merida has to join forces with a group of pirates to learn what has happened.happened, consisting of a mix of characters like Aladdin, Mulan, Eugene/Flynn, and Captain Jack Sparrow.
* CompositeCharacter: In the combined timeline of the third story, it would appear that the Blue Fairy has taken the roles originally played by Aurora's fairy aunts and Cinderella's Fairy Godmother.



* SoleSurvivor: In ''Final Adventure'', Merida is the only person who clearly remembers the worlds that came before, and has to contact Mary Poppins to start rallying others to find out what happened.
* UnwantedRescue: Initially seems to apply in ''Final Adventure'' when [[spoiler:Merida finds Elsa in her own dungeon and Elsa explains that she ''wants'' to be there to keep her kingdom safe while Hans acts as her regent and searches for Anna... until Merida reveals that Hans has been telling everyone she and Anna are dead]].

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* SoleSurvivor: In ''Final Adventure'', Merida is the only person who clearly remembers the worlds that came before, and has to contact Mary Poppins to start rallying others to find out what happened.happened and if there's any way to reverse it.
* UnwantedRescue: Initially seems to apply in ''Final Adventure'' when [[spoiler:Merida finds Elsa in her own dungeon and Elsa explains that she ''wants'' to be there to keep her kingdom safe while Hans acts as her regent and searches for Anna... until Merida reveals that Hans has been telling everyone she Elsa and Anna are dead]].dead and shows no sign he's looking for Anna]].



* WhatTheHellHero: When the assembled heroes initially have trouble getting along due to their conflicting approaches to the current problem, Chip basically forces them to get along by accusing them all of not being true heroes if they would start berating each other like this.

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* WhatTheHellHero: When the assembled heroes initially have trouble getting along due to their conflicting approaches to the current problem, problem in the first story, Chip basically forces them to get along by accusing them all of not being true heroes if they would start berating each other like this.

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* PragmaticVillainy: Surprisingly, [[WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}} Chernabog]] is treated that way; he agrees to help the heroes defeat the Horned King and the other villains because he knows that conquering the multiverse would be a bad idea, as it would disturb the balance of the worlds, change the laws of magic forever and thus possibly weaken him. (Which ''does'' happen in the third story.)

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* PragmaticVillainy: Surprisingly, [[WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}} Chernabog]] is treated that way; he agrees to help the heroes defeat the Horned King and the other villains because he knows that conquering the multiverse would be a bad idea, as it would disturb the balance of the worlds, change the laws of magic forever and thus possibly weaken him. (Which ''does'' happen in the third story.)story).
* RagtagBunchOfMisfits: In ''Final Adventure'', Elsa's initial 'crew' to help her explore this new world consists of [[spoiler:herself, Mary Poppins, Captain Mickey, Captain Jack Sparrow, Aladdin, Abu, Flynn 'Eugene' Ryder and Mulan]].


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* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: In ''Final Adventure'', when [[spoiler:Elsa learns what Hans has been doing since she went to the dungeon, she is only stopped from killing him because of Merida]].


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* UnwantedRescue: Initially seems to apply in ''Final Adventure'' when [[spoiler:Merida finds Elsa in her own dungeon and Elsa explains that she ''wants'' to be there to keep her kingdom safe while Hans acts as her regent and searches for Anna... until Merida reveals that Hans has been telling everyone she and Anna are dead]].
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* OpponentSwitch: As part of the villains' attack against the heroes in the first story, they each go up against someone other than their 'official' adversary, such as Maleficent targeting Hercules, Gaston going after Simba, Hook attacking Ariel and Eric, Jafar transforming Adam back into the Beast, or Scar capturing Cinderella.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: In a sense; in the new world created in ''Final Adventure'', Jafar, Hans and Arwan have become the 'heroes' as far as the public are concerned, but Merida soon confirms that they're still the villains she heard about in the original history.
* BigBad: The Horned King, who tries to conquer the whole multiverse; the sequels replace him with the self-proclaimed Master of Worlds.
* ClosestThingWeGot: As the third story begins, having learned that most of the heroes she knew are either missing or (at least apparently) dead, Merida has to join forces with a group of pirates to learn what has happened.
* CuriosityIsACrapshoot: Invoked by Taran about Yen Sid, as he argues that had Yen Sid not ''invented'' the doorway, none of this would have happened. Surprisingly, [[spoiler:Mary Poppins eventually agrees with him in the very last chapter of the last story, and consequently closes any mean of traveling from one world to another]].
* EekAMouse: Of all people, [[spoiler:Gaston suffers from this, resulting in him releasing his grip and falling out a window after he tried to take Cinderella hostage just because Jaq and Gus appeared in front of him]].
* FullNameBasis: In "The Final Adventure", the third story in the series, [[Film/MaryPoppins Mary Poppins]] insists on being called Mary Poppins; she can accept "Mary" from close friends like Bert, but won't let anyone call her "Mrs Poppins", "Mrs Mary Poppins" or, [[BerserkButton worst of all]], "that nurse".



* BigBad: The Horned King, who tries to conquer the whole multiverse.
* CuriosityIsACrapshoot: Invoked by Taran about Yen Sid, as he argues that had Yen Sid not ''invented'' the doorway, none of this would have happened. Surprisingly, Mary Poppins eventually agrees with him in the very last chapter of the last story, and consequently closes any mean of traveling from one world to another.
* EekAMouse: Of all people, [[spoiler:Gaston suffers from this, resulting in him releasing his grip and falling out a window after he tried to take Cinderella hostage just because Jaq and Gus appeared in front of him]].
* FullNameBasis: In "The Final Adventure", the third story in the series, [[Film/MaryPoppins Mary Poppins]] insists on being called Mary Poppins; she can accept "Mary" from close friends like Bert, but won't let anyone call her "Mrs Poppins", "Mrs Mary Poppins" or, [[BerserkButton worst of all]], "that nurse".


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* SoleSurvivor: In ''Final Adventure'', Merida is the only person who clearly remembers the worlds that came before, and has to contact Mary Poppins to start rallying others to find out what happened.
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The story begins when Yen Sid brings the Magic Mirror back from Snow White's world, where it had been abandoned carelessly in Queen Grimhilde's castle after her demise. The Mirror then proceeds to pronounce a prophecy: "a great horned evil will unbalance the worlds, and the heroes need to gather in one place to keep darkness at bay". But soon, Pete steals the key to the doorway, hoping to find a way to take revenge on Mickey in another world. He ends up in [[Disney/TheBlackCauldron Prydain]], where he accidentally revives the Horned King, who, made aware of the other worlds, decides to conquer them. He is now merged with the power of the Black Cauldron, which allows him to bring the dead back to life in a wave of his hand; which he does, on any Disney Villain he can find. Once he has gathered the villains, he redistributes roles: Scar attacks Cinderella, Gaston attacks Simba, Queen Grimhilde attacks Aurora…

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The story begins when Yen Sid brings the Magic Mirror back from Snow White's world, where it had been abandoned carelessly in Queen Grimhilde's castle after her demise. The Mirror then proceeds to pronounce a prophecy: "a great horned evil will unbalance the worlds, and the heroes need to gather in one place to keep darkness at bay". But soon, Pete steals the key to the doorway, hoping to find a way to take revenge on Mickey in another world. He ends up in [[Disney/TheBlackCauldron [[WesternAnimation/TheBlackCauldron Prydain]], where he accidentally revives the Horned King, who, made aware of the other worlds, decides to conquer them. He is now merged with the power of the Black Cauldron, which allows him to bring the dead back to life in a wave of his hand; which he does, on any Disney Villain he can find. Once he has gathered the villains, he redistributes roles: Scar attacks Cinderella, Gaston attacks Simba, Queen Grimhilde attacks Aurora…



* AGodAmI: The Horned King had already a bad case of that in [[Disney/TheBlackCauldron his debut appearance]]… except that here he actually ''does it'', and upgrades to being the Horned God at the end when he [[spoiler: merges with Chernabog]].

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* AGodAmI: The Horned King had already a bad case of that in [[Disney/TheBlackCauldron [[WesternAnimation/TheBlackCauldron his debut appearance]]… except that here he actually ''does it'', and upgrades to being the Horned God at the end when he [[spoiler: merges with Chernabog]].



* PragmaticVillainy: Surprisingly, [[Disney/{{Fantasia}} Chernabog]] is treated that way; he agrees to help the heroes defeat the Horned King and the other villains because he knows that conquering the multiverse would be a bad idea, as it would disturb the balance of the worlds, change the laws of magic forever and thus possibly weaken him. (Which ''does'' happen in the third story.)
* RealityWarper: [[Disney/AliceInWonderland Alice]] is portrayed that way, as she can make anything she imagines come true.

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* PragmaticVillainy: Surprisingly, [[Disney/{{Fantasia}} [[WesternAnimation/{{Fantasia}} Chernabog]] is treated that way; he agrees to help the heroes defeat the Horned King and the other villains because he knows that conquering the multiverse would be a bad idea, as it would disturb the balance of the worlds, change the laws of magic forever and thus possibly weaken him. (Which ''does'' happen in the third story.)
* RealityWarper: [[Disney/AliceInWonderland [[WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland Alice]] is portrayed that way, as she can make anything she imagines come true.
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* WhatTheHellHero: When the assembled heroes initially have trouble getting along due to their conflicting approaches to the current problem, Chip basically forces them to get along by accusing them all of not being true heroes if they would start berating each other like this.
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* EekAMouse: Of all people, [[spoiler:Gaston suffers from this, resulting in him releasing his grip and falling out a window after he tried to take Cinderella hostage just because Jaq and Gus appeared in front of him]].
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The fanfics take place in a very elaborate version of what a Disney Multiverse could be like: it has its inner balance, each world being a new branch to a metaphorical "tree" of which the "Center World" is the trunk. The Center World is a medieval-fantasy-themed utopia where the [[WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts classical characters such as Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Clarabelle or Yen Sid]] live. To study other worlds, Yen Sid, who is King Mickey's adviser, has created the Doorway, a [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin magical doorway]] that allows people to travel to other worlds, and the Viewing Basin, in which Yen Sid can see what happens in various world and write it down in the [[GreatBigBookOfEverything Book of Legends]] that he created.

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The fanfics take place in a very elaborate version of what a Disney Multiverse could be like: it has its inner balance, each world being a new branch to a metaphorical "tree" of which the "Center World" is the trunk. The Center World is a medieval-fantasy-themed utopia where the [[WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts classical characters such as Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Clarabelle or Yen Sid]] live. To study other worlds, Yen Sid, who is King Mickey's adviser, has created the Doorway, a [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin magical doorway]] that allows people to travel to other worlds, and the Viewing Basin, in which Yen Sid can see what happens in various world worlds and write it down in the [[GreatBigBookOfEverything Book of Legends]] that he created.



Soon, the worlds lose their precious balance, and things start to revert to the way they were ''before'' the stories happened: Ariel goes back to being a mermaid, and the Prince turns back into the Beast. Meanwhile, the Horned King is perfectly aware of the danger of the worlds being destroyed, but it suits his great purpose: he wants to be a god, and once the worlds are destroyed, he thinks he'll be the one to rebuild them to his own image. Mickey, Donald and the gang, realizing the threat of the King, start to gather the heroes of every world in their own world. But since the Doorway is now unusable because of the lost balance, they have to sue the more archaic portal spell, which heavily drains on the user's life-force. And Yen Sid's health is deteriorating…

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Soon, the worlds lose their precious balance, and things start to revert to the way they were ''before'' the stories happened: Ariel goes back to being a mermaid, and the Prince turns back into the Beast. Meanwhile, the Horned King is perfectly aware of the danger of the worlds being destroyed, but it suits his great purpose: he wants to be a god, and once the worlds are destroyed, he thinks he'll be the one to rebuild them to his own image. Mickey, Donald and the gang, realizing the threat of the King, start to gather the heroes of every world in their own world. But since the Doorway is now unusable because of the lost balance, they have to sue use the more archaic portal spell, which heavily drains on the user's life-force. And Yen Sid's health is deteriorating…



* In ''End of Worlds — A Disney Crossover Sequel'', a mysterious enemy known as the Master of Worlds, and who claims he's working for a greater good, captures Alpha Beings[[note]] The generic name given in the story for the Disney characters of any world who have a specific magical power as a gift, which includes Elsa, Rapunzel, Chernabog, Yen Sid, Mufasa…[[/note]] to use their magic essence to merge all the worlds into one, to remove the problems caused by the risk of unbalancing the worlds. The story is told from the point of view of Merida, from ''Brave'', who later returns as the hero of the next story. The Blue Fairy and Yen Sid finally decide to call Mary Poppins for help, with her being portrayed as one of the most powerful Alpha Beings in existence, that even Chernabog respects. WordOfGod has that she's treated as "the Disney equivalent of [[LiveAction/DoctorWho the Doctor]]".

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* In ''End of Worlds — A Disney Crossover Sequel'', a mysterious enemy known as the Master of Worlds, and who claims he's working for a greater good, captures Alpha Beings[[note]] The generic name given in the story for the Disney characters of any world who have a specific magical power as a gift, which includes Elsa, Rapunzel, Chernabog, Yen Sid, Mufasa…[[/note]] to use their magic essence to merge all the worlds into one, to remove the problems caused by the risk of unbalancing the worlds. The story is told from the point of view of Merida, from ''Brave'', who later returns as the hero of the next story. The Blue Fairy and Yen Sid finally decide to call Mary Poppins for help, with her being portrayed as one of the most powerful Alpha Beings in existence, that even Chernabog respects. WordOfGod has it that she's treated as "the Disney equivalent of [[LiveAction/DoctorWho [[Series/DoctorWho the Doctor]]".
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''Disney's War — A Crossover Stories'', as well as its follow-ups ''End of Worlds'' and ''The Grand Finale'', were written by {{Website/DeviantArt}} user [[http://technomizer.deviantart.com technomizer]].

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''Disney's War — A Crossover Stories'', Story'', as well as its follow-ups ''End of Worlds'' and ''The Grand Finale'', were written by {{Website/DeviantArt}} user [[http://technomizer.deviantart.com technomizer]].



* In ''End of Worlds — A Disney Crossover Sequel'', a mysterious enemy known as the Master of Worlds, and who claims he's working for a greater good, captures Alpha Beings[[note]] The generic name given in the story for the Disney characters of any world who have a specific magical power as a gift, which includes Elsa, Rapunzel, Chernabog, Yen Sid, Mufasa…[[/note]] to use their magic essence to merge all the worlds into one, to remove the problems caused by the risk of unbalancing the worlds. The story is told from the point of view of Merida, from ''Brave'', who later returns as the hero of the next story. The Blue Fairy and Yen Sid finally decide to call Mary Poppins for help, with her being portrayed as one of the most powerful Alpha Beings in existence that even Chernabog respects. WordOfGod has that she's treated as "the Disney equivalent of [[LiveAction/DoctorWho the Doctor]]".

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* In ''End of Worlds — A Disney Crossover Sequel'', a mysterious enemy known as the Master of Worlds, and who claims he's working for a greater good, captures Alpha Beings[[note]] The generic name given in the story for the Disney characters of any world who have a specific magical power as a gift, which includes Elsa, Rapunzel, Chernabog, Yen Sid, Mufasa…[[/note]] to use their magic essence to merge all the worlds into one, to remove the problems caused by the risk of unbalancing the worlds. The story is told from the point of view of Merida, from ''Brave'', who later returns as the hero of the next story. The Blue Fairy and Yen Sid finally decide to call Mary Poppins for help, with her being portrayed as one of the most powerful Alpha Beings in existence existence, that even Chernabog respects. WordOfGod has that she's treated as "the Disney equivalent of [[LiveAction/DoctorWho the Doctor]]".
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* AGodAmI: The Horned King had already a bad case of that in [[WesternAnimation/TheBlackCauldron his debut appearance]]… except that here he actually ''does it'', and upgrades to being the Horned God at the end when he [[spoiler: merges with Chernabog]].

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* AGodAmI: The Horned King had already a bad case of that in [[WesternAnimation/TheBlackCauldron [[Disney/TheBlackCauldron his debut appearance]]… except that here he actually ''does it'', and upgrades to being the Horned God at the end when he [[spoiler: merges with Chernabog]].



* CuriosityIsACrapshoot: Invoked by Taran about Yen Sid, as he argues that had Yen Sid not ''invented'' the doorway, none of this would h have happened. Surprisingly, Mary Poppins eventually agrees with him in the very last chapter of the last story, and consequently closes any mean of traveling from one world to another.

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* CuriosityIsACrapshoot: Invoked by Taran about Yen Sid, as he argues that had Yen Sid not ''invented'' the doorway, none of this would h have happened. Surprisingly, Mary Poppins eventually agrees with him in the very last chapter of the last story, and consequently closes any mean of traveling from one world to another.
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* In ''End of Worlds — A Disney Crossover Sequel'', a mysterious enemy known as the Master of Worlds, and who claims he's working for a greater good, captures Alpha Beings[[note]] The generic name given in the story for the Disney characters of any world who have a specific magical power as a gift, which includes Elsa, Rapunzel, Chernabog, Yen Sid, Mufasa…[[/note]] to use their magic essence to merge all the worlds into one, to remove the problems caused by the risk of unbalancing the worlds. The story is told from the point of view of Merida, from ''Brave'', who later returns as the hero of the next story. The Blue Fairy and Yen Sid finally decide to call Mary Poppins for help, with her being portrayed as one of the most powerful Alpha Beings in existence that even Chernabog respects. WordOfGod has that she's treated as "the Disney equivalent of [[LiveAction/DoctorWho the Doctor]]".
* In ''The Final Adventure — A Disney Crossover Finale'', the Master of World has finally succeeded in uniting the worlds together into a single one. Thanks to a potion that Mary Poppins made her drink before the merging, Merida still remembers the original worlds clearly, but a CosmicRetcon has changed the history of the now single World and of its characters, who however retain small glimpse of their former lives in dreams. The problem is that the interference of the stories has changed the course of the heroes's history: captain Jack Sparrow freed Aladdin from prison before he met the old prisoner who led him to the lamp, Shan Yu, thanks to external help, as conquered China and made it into the Hun Lands, and Minnie never married Mickey who remained captain of the musketeers. Merida finds the Master of Worlds masquerading as Lord Arawn, king of Prydain, but discovers he's only a pawn on the chessboard of another, far more powerful Master…

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* In *In ''End of Worlds — A Disney Crossover Sequel'', a mysterious enemy known as the Master of Worlds, and who claims he's working for a greater good, captures Alpha Beings[[note]] The generic name given in the story for the Disney characters of any world who have a specific magical power as a gift, which includes Elsa, Rapunzel, Chernabog, Yen Sid, Mufasa…[[/note]] to use their magic essence to merge all the worlds into one, to remove the problems caused by the risk of unbalancing the worlds. The story is told from the point of view of Merida, from ''Brave'', who later returns as the hero of the next story. The Blue Fairy and Yen Sid finally decide to call Mary Poppins for help, with her being portrayed as one of the most powerful Alpha Beings in existence that even Chernabog respects. WordOfGod has that she's treated as "the Disney equivalent of [[LiveAction/DoctorWho the Doctor]]".
* In *In ''The Final Adventure — A Disney Crossover Finale'', the Master of World has finally succeeded in uniting the worlds together into a single one. Thanks to a potion that Mary Poppins made her drink before the merging, Merida still remembers the original worlds clearly, but a CosmicRetcon has changed the history of the now single World and of its characters, who however retain small glimpse of their former lives in dreams. The problem is that the interference of the stories has changed the course of the heroes's history: captain Jack Sparrow freed Aladdin from prison before he met the old prisoner who led him to the lamp, Shan Yu, thanks to external help, as conquered China and made it into the Hun Lands, and Minnie never married Mickey who remained captain of the musketeers. Merida finds the Master of Worlds masquerading as Lord Arawn, king of Prydain, but discovers he's only a pawn on the chessboard of another, far more powerful Master…



* FullNameBasis: * In "The Final Adventure", the third story in the series, [[Film/MaryPoppins Mary Poppins]] insists on being called Mary Poppins; she can accept "Mary" from close friends like Bert, but won't let anyone call her "Mrs Poppins", "Mrs Mary Poppins" or, [[BerserkButton worst of all]], "that nurse".

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* HijackingCthulhu: In a pretty straight example, the Horned King takes control of Chernabog's body and powers during the climax of the first story. When the Horned King is defeated, Chernabog is restored to his regular self.

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* FullNameBasis: * In "The Final Adventure", the third story in the series, [[Film/MaryPoppins Mary Poppins]] insists on being called Mary Poppins; she can accept "Mary" from close friends like Bert, but won't let anyone call her "Mrs Poppins", "Mrs Mary Poppins" or, [[BerserkButton worst of all]], "that nurse".



* PragmaticVillainy: Surprisingly, [[Disney/Fantasia Chernabog]] is treated that way.

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* PragmaticVillainy: Surprisingly, [[Disney/Fantasia [[Disney/{{Fantasia}} Chernabog]] is treated that way.way; he agrees to help the heroes defeat the Horned King and the other villains because he knows that conquering the multiverse would be a bad idea, as it would disturb the balance of the worlds, change the laws of magic forever and thus possibly weaken him. (Which ''does'' happen in the third story.)
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Thanks to positive reviews, technomizer wrote two sequels:

* In ''End of Worlds — A Disney Crossover Sequel'', a mysterious enemy known as the Master of Worlds, and who claims he's working for a greater good, captures Alpha Beings[[note]] The generic name given in the story for the Disney characters of any world who have a specific magical power as a gift, which includes Elsa, Rapunzel, Chernabog, Yen Sid, Mufasa…[[/note]] to use their magic essence to merge all the worlds into one, to remove the problems caused by the risk of unbalancing the worlds. The story is told from the point of view of Merida, from ''Brave'', who later returns as the hero of the next story. The Blue Fairy and Yen Sid finally decide to call Mary Poppins for help, with her being portrayed as one of the most powerful Alpha Beings in existence that even Chernabog respects. WordOfGod has that she's treated as "the Disney equivalent of [[LiveAction/DoctorWho the Doctor]]".
* In ''The Final Adventure — A Disney Crossover Finale'', the Master of World has finally succeeded in uniting the worlds together into a single one. Thanks to a potion that Mary Poppins made her drink before the merging, Merida still remembers the original worlds clearly, but a CosmicRetcon has changed the history of the now single World and of its characters, who however retain small glimpse of their former lives in dreams. The problem is that the interference of the stories has changed the course of the heroes's history: captain Jack Sparrow freed Aladdin from prison before he met the old prisoner who led him to the lamp, Shan Yu, thanks to external help, as conquered China and made it into the Hun Lands, and Minnie never married Mickey who remained captain of the musketeers. Merida finds the Master of Worlds masquerading as Lord Arawn, king of Prydain, but discovers he's only a pawn on the chessboard of another, far more powerful Master…
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* WalkingSpoiler: In the third story, it is not revealed that the "Master of Worlds" is actually [[spoiler: Alice from ''Alice in Wonderland'', turned insane and evil]] until pretty late in the story, and his identity was already a mystery in the previous story, ''End of Worlds''. The origin of his powers was also pretty mysterious, [[spoiler: but all makes sense once we know that "he" is actually Alice, who in the context of the series is one of the most powerful {{RealityWarper}}s in existence.]]

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* RealityWarper: [[Disney/AliceInWonderland Alice]] is portrayed that way, as she can make anything she imagines come true.



* WellIntentionedExtremist: The Master of Worlds, in the sequel, tries to pass as one, thanks to his "UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans" reasons (see this entry). However, TheReveal that [[spoiler: there is another Master who is TheManBehindTheMan to the Master of Worlds]] clearly shows that the Master of Worlds was never ''really'' well-intentioned.

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* WellIntentionedExtremist: The Master of Worlds, in the sequel, tries to pass as one, thanks to his "UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans" reasons (see this entry). However, TheReveal that [[spoiler: there is another Master who is TheManBehindTheMan to the Master of Worlds]] clearly shows Worlds, and that this person is Alice turned evil]] seems to shift the Master Well Intentioned Extremism to [[spoiler: Alice]]. However, the ''second'' [[TheReveal Reveal]] that [[spoiler: a figment of Worlds the Horned King's mind had been controlling Alice the whole time, and that it was never ''really'' well-intentioned.a very elaborate EvilPlan to conquer the World]] negates any "well-intentions" seen in the whole story.
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* WellIntentionedExtremist: The Master of Worlds, in the sequel, tries to pass as one, thanks to his "UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans" reasons (see this entry). However, TheReveal that [[spoiler: there is another Master who is TheManBehindTheMan to the Master of Worlds]] clearly shows that the Master of Worlds was never ''really'' well-intentioned.

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* WellIntentionedExtremist: The Master of Worlds, in the sequel, tries to pass as one, thanks to his "UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans" reasons (see this entry). However, TheReveal that [[spoiler: there is another Master who is TheManBehindTheMan to the Master of Worlds]] clearly shows that the Master of Worlds was never ''really'' well-intentioned.well-intentioned.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Said almost verbatim by [[spoiler: Evil!Alice]] to Arawn after he let the heroes sneak into [[spoiler: her]] bedroom to try to assassinate [[spoiler: her]].
--> '''[[spoiler: Evil!Alice]]:''' "While you’ve been ever so helpful to me, Arawn, so loyal, I’m afraid your usefulness has ended."
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* OnlyInItForMoney: [[WesternAnimation/GoofTroop The Pete family]] in the sequel seems to help the Master of Worlds only because he promised them fantastic riches should he succeed, which come in the form of ponies for Pistol, Pete's young daughter.

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* OnlyInItForMoney: OnlyInItForTheMoney: [[WesternAnimation/GoofTroop The Pete family]] in the sequel seems to help the Master of Worlds only because he promised them fantastic riches should he succeed, which come in the form of ponies for Pistol, Pete's young daughter.
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* InItForMoney: OnlyInItForMoney: [[WesternAnimation/GoofTroop The Pete family]] in the sequel seems to help the Master of Worlds only because he promised them fantastic riches should he succeed, which come in the form of ponies for Pistol, Pete's young daughter.



* WellIntentionedExtremist: The Master of Worlds, in the sequel, tries to pass as one, thanks to his "UtopiaJustifiesTheMean" reasons (see this entry). However, TheReveal that [[spoiler: there is another Master who is TheManBehindTheMan to the Master of Worlds]] clearly shows that the Master of Worlds was never ''really'' well-intentioned.

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* WellIntentionedExtremist: The Master of Worlds, in the sequel, tries to pass as one, thanks to his "UtopiaJustifiesTheMean" "UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans" reasons (see this entry). However, TheReveal that [[spoiler: there is another Master who is TheManBehindTheMan to the Master of Worlds]] clearly shows that the Master of Worlds was never ''really'' well-intentioned.

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* PragmaticVillainy: Surprisingly, [[WesternAnimation/Fantasia Chernabog]] is treated that way.

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* InItForMoney: [[WesternAnimation/GoofTroop The Pete family]] in the sequel seems to help the Master of Worlds only because he promised them fantastic riches should he succeed, which come in the form of ponies for Pistol, Pete's young daughter.
* PragmaticVillainy: Surprisingly, [[WesternAnimation/Fantasia [[Disney/Fantasia Chernabog]] is treated that way.way.
* UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans: Invoked by the Master of Worlds when he kidnaps Rapunzel, Ray, the Spring Sprite and a few more.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: The Master of Worlds, in the sequel, tries to pass as one, thanks to his "UtopiaJustifiesTheMean" reasons (see this entry). However, TheReveal that [[spoiler: there is another Master who is TheManBehindTheMan to the Master of Worlds]] clearly shows that the Master of Worlds was never ''really'' well-intentioned.

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AGodAmI: The Horned King had already a bad case of that in [[WesternAnimation/TheBlackCauldron his debut appearance]]… except that here he actually ''does it'', and upgrades to being the Horned God at the end when he [[spoiler: merges with Chernabog]].

BigBad: The Horned King, who tries to conquer the whole multiverse.

CuriosityIsACrapshoot: Invoked by Taran about Yen Sid, as he argues that had Yen Sid not ''invented'' the doorway, none of this would have happened.

PragmaticVillainy: Surprisingly, [[WesternAnimation/Fantasia Chernabog]] is treated that way.

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* AGodAmI: The Horned King had already a bad case of that in [[WesternAnimation/TheBlackCauldron his debut appearance]]… except that here he actually ''does it'', and upgrades to being the Horned God at the end when he [[spoiler: merges with Chernabog]].

Chernabog]].
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PragmaticVillainy: Surprisingly, [[WesternAnimation/Fantasia Chernabog]] is treated that way.
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AGodAmI: The Horned King had already a bad case of that in [[WesternAnimation/TheBlackCauldron his debut appearance]]… except that here he actually ''does it'', and upgrades to being the Horned God at the end when he [[spoiler: merges with Chernabog]].
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Soon, the worlds lose their precious balance, and things start to revert to the way they were ''before'' the stories happened: Ariel goes back to being a mermaid, and the Prince turns back into the Beast. Meanwhile, the Horned King is perfectly aware of the danger of the worlds being destroyed, but it suits his great purpose: he wants to be a god, and once the worlds are destroyed, he thinks he'll be the one to rebuild them to his own image. Mickey, Donald and the gang, realizing the threat of the King, start to gather the heroes of every world in their own world. But since the Doorway is now unusable because of the lost balance, they have to sue the more archaic portal spell, which heavily drains on the user's life-force. And Yen Sid's health is deteriorating…

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Soon, the worlds lose their precious balance, and things start to revert to the way they were ''before'' the stories happened: Ariel goes back to being a mermaid, and the Prince turns back into the Beast. Meanwhile, the Horned King is perfectly aware of the danger of the worlds being destroyed, but it suits his great purpose: he wants to be a god, and once the worlds are destroyed, he thinks he'll be the one to rebuild them to his own image. Mickey, Donald and the gang, realizing the threat of the King, start to gather the heroes of every world in their own world. But since the Doorway is now unusable because of the lost balance, they have to sue the more archaic portal spell, which heavily drains on the user's life-force. And Yen Sid's health is deteriorating…deteriorating…

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''Disney's War — A Crossover Stories'', as well as its follow-ups ''End of Worlds'' and ''The Grand Finale'', were written by {{Website/DeviantArt}} user [[http://technomizer.deviantart.com technomizer]].

The fanfics take place in a very elaborate version of what a Disney Multiverse could be like: it has its inner balance, each world being a new branch to a metaphorical "tree" of which the "Center World" is the trunk. The Center World is a medieval-fantasy-themed utopia where the [[WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts classical characters such as Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Clarabelle or Yen Sid]] live. To study other worlds, Yen Sid, who is King Mickey's adviser, has created the Doorway, a [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin magical doorway]] that allows people to travel to other worlds, and the Viewing Basin, in which Yen Sid can see what happens in various world and write it down in the [[GreatBigBookOfEverything Book of Legends]] that he created.

The story begins when Yen Sid brings the Magic Mirror back from Snow White's world, where it had been abandoned carelessly in Queen Grimhilde's castle after her demise. The Mirror then proceeds to pronounce a prophecy: "a great horned evil will unbalance the worlds, and the heroes need to gather in one place to keep darkness at bay". But soon, Pete steals the key to the doorway, hoping to find a way to take revenge on Mickey in another world. He ends up in [[Disney/TheBlackCauldron Prydain]], where he accidentally revives the Horned King, who, made aware of the other worlds, decides to conquer them. He is now merged with the power of the Black Cauldron, which allows him to bring the dead back to life in a wave of his hand; which he does, on any Disney Villain he can find. Once he has gathered the villains, he redistributes roles: Scar attacks Cinderella, Gaston attacks Simba, Queen Grimhilde attacks Aurora…

Soon, the worlds lose their precious balance, and things start to revert to the way they were ''before'' the stories happened: Ariel goes back to being a mermaid, and the Prince turns back into the Beast. Meanwhile, the Horned King is perfectly aware of the danger of the worlds being destroyed, but it suits his great purpose: he wants to be a god, and once the worlds are destroyed, he thinks he'll be the one to rebuild them to his own image. Mickey, Donald and the gang, realizing the threat of the King, start to gather the heroes of every world in their own world. But since the Doorway is now unusable because of the lost balance, they have to sue the more archaic portal spell, which heavily drains on the user's life-force. And Yen Sid's health is deteriorating…

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