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* JustifiedExtraLives: A particularly bizarre example. When characters lose all their health, instead of dying, they get wrapped into an envelope and ''mailed'' to the last checkpoint you touched, with the checkpoints being mailboxes.

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* TheOneGuy: [[spoiler:Grayzar]] is the one male Tome Guardian, whereas the others are female. [[spoiler:It just so happens that Grayzar is also the one that turned evil, albeit due to brainwashing.]]
* ThisIsReality: When the natives of Monoth mention all of the "heroic exploits" [[AnimatedActors Mickey and his friends]] are famous for, Mickey agrees that they've had many adventures. Donald pulls him into a huddle to remind him that those "adventures" were ''pretend'' and they're currently being asked to embark on a genuinely dangerous quest.


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* TheOneGuy: [[spoiler:Grayzar]] is the one male Tome Guardian, whereas the others are female. [[spoiler:It just so happens that Grayzar is also the one that turned evil, albeit due to brainwashing.]]
* ThisIsReality: When the natives of Monoth mention all of the "heroic exploits" [[AnimatedActors Mickey and his friends]] are famous for, Mickey agrees that they've had many adventures. Donald pulls him into a huddle to remind him that those "adventures" were ''pretend'' and they're currently being asked to embark on a genuinely dangerous quest.
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* AbilityRequiredToProceed: While it's standard fare for a Metroidvania-type game, the map helps out by pointing out what spots requires a yet-unobtained ability to make it easier to let players know when to return later.
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** After learning that [[spoiler:Toku was EvilAllAlong and tricked them into collecting the three tomes for his own selfish ambitions, Mickey and Minnie realize that they haven't been acting as heroes, but rather as villians.]] Cue DramaticThunder, and the four protagonists are suddenly dressed as classic Disney villians, with Mickey as [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan Captain Hook]], Minnie as [[{{WesternAnimation/Aladdin}} Jafar]], Donald as [[WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians Cruella De Vil]], and Goofy as [[{{WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty}} Maleficent]].

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** After learning that [[spoiler:Toku was EvilAllAlong and tricked them into collecting the three tomes for his own selfish ambitions, Mickey and Minnie realize that they haven't been acting as heroes, but rather as villians.villains.]] Cue DramaticThunder, and the four protagonists are suddenly dressed as classic Disney villians, villains, with Mickey as [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan Captain Hook]], Minnie as [[{{WesternAnimation/Aladdin}} Jafar]], Donald as [[WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatians Cruella De Vil]], and Goofy as [[{{WesternAnimation/SleepingBeauty}} Maleficent]].

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* NotQuiteFlight: The four can use gliding abilities on updrafts to go up on hard to reach places. Mickey gets a cycle-copter, Minnie gets an [[ParasolParachute umbrella]], Goofy gets a giant mustard bottle, and Donald gets two feathers.

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* NotQuiteFlight: The four can use gliding abilities on updrafts to go up on hard to reach hard-to-reach places. Mickey gets a cycle-copter, Minnie gets an [[ParasolParachute umbrella]], Goofy gets a giant mustard bottle, and Donald gets two feathers.


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* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Donald wanted nothing to do with retrieving the Tomes of Knowledge after finding out he had been tricked and only decided to help when a reward was promised.


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* ThisIsReality: When the natives of Monoth mention all of the "heroic exploits" [[AnimatedActors Mickey and his friends]] are famous for, Mickey agrees that they've had many adventures. Donald pulls him into a huddle to remind him that those "adventures" were ''pretend'' and they're currently being asked to embark on a genuinely dangerous quest.
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** Minnie points out early on how the spell only working on the thieves is suspiciously arbitrary.
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* WhatTheHellHero: [[spoiler: Upon being the first of the guardians to be freed, upon realizing that Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy gave the Tomes and gave them to Toku and the Hokuns, the Post Officer becomes rightfully angry on what they did, glaring as Mickey explains.]]

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* WhatTheHellHero: [[spoiler: Upon being the first of the guardians to be freed, upon then realizing that Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy gave stole the Tomes and gave from all three of the guardians before giving them to Toku and the Hokuns, the Post Officer becomes rightfully angry on what they did, glaring as Mickey explains.]]
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* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent: It's really a ''detail'' and not an event, but the [[=PostOfficer's]] office contains a portrait of [[spoiler:the first boss, providing an early hint that the keepers of the tomes aren't actually thieves.]]

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* MeaningfulBackgroundEvent: It's really a ''detail'' and not an event, but the [[=PostOfficer's]] [=PostOfficer's=] office contains a portrait of [[spoiler:the first boss, providing an early hint that the keepers of the tomes aren't actually thieves.]]
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* FinalExamBoss: The final boss fight against [[spoiler:Grayzar]] spans multiple phases, and each one consists of a platforming challenge borrowed from each of the previous bosses.

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