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* VisualPun: Cameron the living camera has insect-like wings and is decorated with a ladybug pattern; he is literally a ''shutterbug.'' This also applies to Cammy from the sequel.
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* VisualPun: Cameron the living camera has insect-like wings and is decorated with a ladybug pattern; he is literally pattern, which makes him a ''shutterbug.'' shutterbug. This also applies to Cammy from the sequel.
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* RecycledInSpace: ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' [-In Ride/{{Disneyland}}! With dungeon crawling!-]
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* RecycledInSpace: ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' [-In Ride/{{Disneyland}}! With dungeon crawling!-][-IN [[Ride/{{Disneyland}} DISNEYLAND]]! WITH DUNGEON CRAWLING!-]
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* RecycledInSpace: ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' [=In Ride/{{Disneyland}}! With dungeon crawling!-]
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* TheGoomba: Spooklets, as well as their tougher [[PaletteSwap Palette Swaps]].
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* TheGoomba: Spooklets, Spooklets are among the first enemies you encounter and they, as well as their tougher [[PaletteSwap Palette Swaps]].Swaps]], usually take no more than a few hits to defeat.
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* SupernaturalIsPurple: Particularly powerful ghosts have purple, fire-like auras surrounding them.
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1) Just figured it was called Enchanted Edition and not Enhanced Edition and changed the release date; 2) Removed the radar example; Goofy saying he feels a slight breeze in his pants doesn't bring anything past the radar; it's not really inappropiate, just a source of embarassment for Goofy.
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A sequel, ''Disney Magical World 2'' for the game was released in Japan on November 25, 2015. It features even more stores featured in Castleton (with new classic Disney characters such as the Three Little Pigs), and new worlds: ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}''[='=]s Arendelle, ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}''[='=]s Under the Sea world, ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch''[='=]s UsefulNotes/{{Hawaii}}, Snow White's Cottage, and the Alice and Winnie the Pooh worlds returning. New guests are ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas''[='=]s Jack and Sally, ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}''[='=]s Rapunzel and Flynn and ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph''[='=]s Ralph and Vanellope, among others. Another new feature is the possibility of taking part in a night parade among Castleton with the Disney characters, fully inspired by Tokyo Disneyland's night parade "Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade Dreamlights". The sequel came to North America and Europe on October 14, 2016, and Australia on October 15. An ''[[UpdatedRerelease Enhanced Edition]]'' of this game will be released for UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch in late 2021.
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A sequel, ''Disney Magical World 2'' for the game was released in Japan on November 25, 2015. It features even more stores featured in Castleton (with new classic Disney characters such as the Three Little Pigs), and new worlds: ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}''[='=]s Arendelle, ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}''[='=]s Under the Sea world, ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch''[='=]s UsefulNotes/{{Hawaii}}, Snow White's Cottage, and the Alice and Winnie the Pooh worlds returning. New guests are ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas''[='=]s Jack and Sally, ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}''[='=]s Rapunzel and Flynn and ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph''[='=]s Ralph and Vanellope, among others. Another new feature is the possibility of taking part in a night parade among Castleton with the Disney characters, fully inspired by Tokyo Disneyland's night parade "Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade Dreamlights". The sequel came to North America and Europe on October 14, 2016, and Australia on October 15. An ''[[UpdatedRerelease Enhanced Enchanted Edition]]'' of this game will be was released for UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch in late on December 3, 2021.
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Enhanced Edition? Looks like we are getting a new release after all.
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In December 2016, an arcade spin-off for the series, ''Disney Magic Castle: [=KiraKira=] Shiny Star'', was released in Japan. Instead of being a life sim-type game like the previous two games, ''[=KiraKira=] Shiny Star'' is a RhythmGame where you take control of a girl who gets invited to Castleton and engages in rhythm-based activities with the Disney characters. You may customize your character as you like, including hair and facial features, and you may obtain new outfits for your character, which have varying degrees of appeal and affect the number of points you receive, using coordination cards. Most of the characters and worlds return from previous games, but there are also some new worlds, including the Beast's castle from ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}''[='=]s Kingdom of Corona, and ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst''[='=]s Enchancia. Only one new Disney character was added: Sofia from the aforementioned ''Sofia The First''. This is currently the latest release in the ''Disney Magical World'' series, and no further games have been announced.
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In December 2016, an arcade spin-off for the series, ''Disney Magic Castle: [=KiraKira=] Shiny Star'', was released in Japan. Instead of being a life sim-type game like the previous two games, ''[=KiraKira=] Shiny Star'' is a RhythmGame where you take control of a girl who gets invited to Castleton and engages in rhythm-based activities with the Disney characters. You may customize your character as you like, including hair and facial features, and you may obtain new outfits for your character, which have varying degrees of appeal and affect the number of points you receive, using coordination cards. Most of the characters and worlds return from previous games, but there are also some new worlds, including the Beast's castle from ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}''[='=]s Kingdom of Corona, and ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst''[='=]s Enchancia. Only one new Disney character was added: Sofia from the aforementioned ''Sofia The First''. This is currently the latest release in the ''Disney Magical World'' series, and no further games have been announced.
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A sequel for the game was released in Japan on November 25, 2015. It features even more stores featured in Castleton (with new classic Disney characters such as the Three Little Pigs), and new worlds: ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}''[='=]s Arendelle, ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}''[='=]s Under the Sea world, ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch''[='=]s UsefulNotes/{{Hawaii}}, Snow White's Cottage, and the Alice and Winnie the Pooh worlds returning. New guests are ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas''[='=]s Jack and Sally, ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}''[='=]s Rapunzel and Flynn and ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph''[='=]s Ralph and Vanellope, among others. Another new feature is the possibility of taking part in a night parade among Castleton with the Disney characters, fully inspired by Tokyo Disneyland's night parade "Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade Dreamlights". The sequel came to North America and Europe on October 14, 2016, and Australia on October 15. An ''[[UpdatedRerelease Enhanced Edition]]'' will be released for UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch in late 2021.
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A sequel sequel, ''Disney Magical World 2'' for the game was released in Japan on November 25, 2015. It features even more stores featured in Castleton (with new classic Disney characters such as the Three Little Pigs), and new worlds: ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}''[='=]s Arendelle, ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}''[='=]s Under the Sea world, ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch''[='=]s UsefulNotes/{{Hawaii}}, Snow White's Cottage, and the Alice and Winnie the Pooh worlds returning. New guests are ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas''[='=]s Jack and Sally, ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}''[='=]s Rapunzel and Flynn and ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph''[='=]s Ralph and Vanellope, among others. Another new feature is the possibility of taking part in a night parade among Castleton with the Disney characters, fully inspired by Tokyo Disneyland's night parade "Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade Dreamlights". The sequel came to North America and Europe on October 14, 2016, and Australia on October 15. An ''[[UpdatedRerelease Enhanced Edition]]'' of this game will be released for UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch in late 2021.
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A sequel for the game was released in Japan on November 25, 2015. It features even more stores featured in Castleton (with new classic Disney characters such as the Three Little Pigs), and new worlds: ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}''[='=]s Arendelle, ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}''[='=]s Under the Sea world, ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch''[='=]s UsefulNotes/{{Hawaii}}, Snow White's Cottage, and the Alice and Winnie the Pooh worlds returning. New guests are ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas''[='=]s Jack and Sally, ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}''[='=]s Rapunzel and Flynn and ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph''[='=]s Ralph and Vanellope, among others. Another new feature is the possibility of taking part in a night parade among Castleton with the Disney characters, fully inspired by Tokyo Disneyland's night parade "Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade Dreamlights". The sequel came to North America and Europe on October 14, 2016, and Australia on October 15.
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A sequel for the game was released in Japan on November 25, 2015. It features even more stores featured in Castleton (with new classic Disney characters such as the Three Little Pigs), and new worlds: ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}''[='=]s Arendelle, ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}''[='=]s Under the Sea world, ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch''[='=]s UsefulNotes/{{Hawaii}}, Snow White's Cottage, and the Alice and Winnie the Pooh worlds returning. New guests are ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas''[='=]s Jack and Sally, ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}''[='=]s Rapunzel and Flynn and ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph''[='=]s Ralph and Vanellope, among others. Another new feature is the possibility of taking part in a night parade among Castleton with the Disney characters, fully inspired by Tokyo Disneyland's night parade "Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade Dreamlights". The sequel came to North America and Europe on October 14, 2016, and Australia on October 15.
15. An ''[[UpdatedRerelease Enhanced Edition]]'' will be released for UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch in late 2021.
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* SpectacularSpinning: The Magic Twirl allows your character to rapidly spin with a trail of sparkles. You can use it for getting to places quicker or dodging attacks.
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* AugmentedReality: There is a feature accessed from the title screen or the mirror in the bedroom called Magical AR, which allows you to scan QR codes in the real world to obtain exclusive items.
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* EverythingsBetterWithPlushies: You may obtain various bear plushies from the [=UniBEARsity=] line via Magical AR to decorate your café.
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* LuckBasedMission: How the fishing minigames work. You hook a fish, and it burps up a random item for you before swimming away. That item can be a rare jewel bubble or one of the random collectible items you find in great numbers around the quest areas.
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* LuckBasedMission: How the fishing minigames work. You hook a fish, and it burps up a random item for you before swimming away. That item can be a rare jewel bubble or one of the random collectible items you find in great numbers around the quest areas. The only exceptions are the legendary fish, which give always give out the same ultra-rare jewel bubbles.
** Collecting and trading cards also works this way. You won't know what card you'll get until you perform a greeting or give three cards to the Chamberlain, respectively. Characters in parties have a higher chance of giving out rare cards, and trading rare cards with the Chamberlain may increase the likelihood of receiving another rare card, but even then, the whole card business is luck-based, despite the odds in certain situations.
** Collecting and trading cards also works this way. You won't know what card you'll get until you perform a greeting or give three cards to the Chamberlain, respectively. Characters in parties have a higher chance of giving out rare cards, and trading rare cards with the Chamberlain may increase the likelihood of receiving another rare card, but even then, the whole card business is luck-based, despite the odds in certain situations.
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Got most of my knowledge from the Disney Magical World Wiki; I have a very limited knowledge on KiraKira Shiny Star; if any info. is wrong, feel free to correct it.
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In December 2016, an arcade spin-off for the series, ''Disney Magic Castle: [=KiraKira=] Shiny Star'', was released in Japan. Instead of being a life sim-type game like the previous two games, ''[=KiraKira=] Shiny Star Star'' is a RhythmGame where you take control of a girl who gets invited to Castleton and engages in rhythm-based activities with the Disney characters.characters. You may customize your character as you like, including hair and facial features, and you may obtain new outfits for your character, which have varying degrees of appeal and affect the number of points you receive, using coordination cards. Most of the characters and worlds return from previous games, but there are also some new worlds, including the Beast's castle from ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}''[='=]s Kingdom of Corona, and ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst''[='=]s Enchancia. Only one new Disney character was added: Sofia from the aforementioned ''Sofia The First''. This is currently the latest release in the ''Disney Magical World'' series, and no further games have been announced.
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** The [=KiraKira Shiny Star=] is a full-fledged rhythm game that uses a similar control scheme to the sequel.
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* PunnyName: Letta the sentient flying envelope, Cameron the sentient camera, and Miss Teri, the shopkeeper of a shop that sells sparkles and magic charms.
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* RecycledInSpace: ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'' In Disneyland! With dungeon crawling!
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* VisualPun: Cameron the living camera has insect-like wings and is decorated with a ladybug pattern; he is literally a ''shutterbug.''
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* VisualPun: Cameron the living camera has insect-like wings and is decorated with a ladybug pattern; he is literally a ''shutterbug.'''' This also applies to Cammy from the sequel.
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** In a case of this happening to the player, you drink a bottle to shrink to enter Wonderland, making the Lilliput Wood area seem giant. However, the Mad Tea Party and Rose Garden areas turn you back to normal size. Also, you're tiny when you exit Wonderland, but you suddenly revert back to regular size upon entering again.
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* ArtificialStupidity: Almost all of the ghosts are programmed to lock onto the player. This does not account for any obstacles in the way. For ghosts than can move around, this can lead to them getting stuck behind walls (though some attacks may still hit you if you're close enough) and be damaged or killed by other hazards in the level.
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* GigglingVillain: The ghosts love to laugh at you if they attack you, if they start dancing thanks to the "Showtime: Unlimited Magic!" powerup, or for no reason at all.
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* UnexpectedGameplayChange: One would not expect a dungeon-crawling feature to be present in a life sim of Disney.
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* UnderTheSea: [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid Atlantica]] is entirely underwater, with your character developing a mermaid tail to accommodate this.
* UnexpectedGameplayChange: One would not expect a dungeon-crawling feature to be present in a life sim ofDisney.Disney, nor a RhythmGame feature.
* UnexpectedGameplayChange: One would not expect a dungeon-crawling feature to be present in a life sim of
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* HedgeMaze: Naturally, there is one in Alice's World (since it's based on the [[WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland movie]]), and it's notable in that entire episodes take place in the maze.
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* MacroZone: Since you shrink to enter Alice's World, pretty much everything in the Lilliput Wood area of the world (and the episodes that take place in it) is giant in size relative to you, except for, strangely enough, fish and ghosts (and other episode items). The Mad Tea Party and Rose Garden sections make you grow back to normal size, though.
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* PortTown: Since the Pirates of the Caribbean world is based on the [[Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean movies]], both Port Royal and Tortuga make a return as part of the hub area.
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* RuinsForRuinsSake: The episodes in Aladdin's World take place in a set of underground desert ruins. No explanation is given for how they came to be.
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* FlunkyBoss: Guiltea, the teapot ghost, spawns multiple tiny teacups that spin rapidly around itself while using its own attacks against you.
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** Some of the mentioned characters do make an appearance in the sequel, such as the Queen of Hearts.
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* LethalLavaLand: Some areas of Aladdin's World feature stony platforms surrounded by lava rivers and streams. There is also Coalem's arena, in which a lava river separates you from the boss. Thankfully, this kind of lava doesn't hurt you, but the fire spots that occasionally spawn on the ground do.
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Instead of being invited to a town that in desperate need of your help to gain popularity and residence, the player character is invited to a Disneyland-like setting. A series of circumstances involving various Disney characters introducing themselves, and befriending a king leads to you owning a café, and receiving a wand from Yen Sid. Instead of just a hub, numerous mini-worlds based on Disney franchises (ala ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'') can be visited. The first game features WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}'s village, WesternAnimation/{{Winnie the Pooh|2011}}'s Hundred Acre Wood, WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'s Agrabah and WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland's Wonderland as available worlds, with Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean's Tortuga as DLC. However, even more characters can appear despite not being able to visit their worlds: WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch, WesternAnimation/PeterPan, WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs and WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast all appear, among others.
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Instead of being invited to a town that is in desperate need of your help to gain popularity and residence, the player character is invited to a Disneyland-like setting. A series of circumstances involving various Disney characters introducing themselves, and befriending a king leads to you owning a café, and receiving a wand from Yen Sid. Instead of just a hub, numerous mini-worlds based on Disney franchises (ala ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'') can be visited. The first game features WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}'s village, WesternAnimation/{{Winnie the Pooh|2011}}'s Hundred Acre Wood, WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'s Agrabah and WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland's Wonderland as available worlds, with Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean's Tortuga as DLC. However, even more characters can appear despite not being able to visit their worlds: WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch, WesternAnimation/PeterPan, WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs and WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast all appear, among others.
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A sequel for the game was released in Japan on November 25, 2015. It features even more stores featured in Castleton (with new classic Disney characters such as the Three Little Pigs), and new worlds: ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}''[='=]s Arendelle, ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}''[='=]s Under the Sea world, ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch''[='=]s UsefulNotes/{{Hawaii}}, Snow White's Cottage, and the Alice and Winnie the Pooh worlds returning. New guests are ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas''[='=]s Jack and Sally, ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}''[='=]s Rapunzel and Flynn and ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph''[='=]s Ralph and Vanellope, among others. Another new feature is the possibility of taking part on a night parade among Castleton with the Disney characters, fully inspired by Tokyo Disneyland's night parade "Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade Dreamlights". The sequel came to North America and Europe on October 14, 2016, and Australia on October 15.
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A sequel for the game was released in Japan on November 25, 2015. It features even more stores featured in Castleton (with new classic Disney characters such as the Three Little Pigs), and new worlds: ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}''[='=]s Arendelle, ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}''[='=]s Under the Sea world, ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch''[='=]s UsefulNotes/{{Hawaii}}, Snow White's Cottage, and the Alice and Winnie the Pooh worlds returning. New guests are ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas''[='=]s Jack and Sally, ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}''[='=]s Rapunzel and Flynn and ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph''[='=]s Ralph and Vanellope, among others. Another new feature is the possibility of taking part on in a night parade among Castleton with the Disney characters, fully inspired by Tokyo Disneyland's night parade "Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade Dreamlights". The sequel came to North America and Europe on October 14, 2016, and Australia on October 15.
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* {{Catchphrase}}: Jack Sparrow likes to say "savvy?" a lot when talking to you. some characters also seem to have this as voice overs due to limited voice clips.
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** Fawooshes alternate between chasing you around in circles and breathing deadly flamethrowers at you. You better have a head start when dealing with them, because they move incredibly fast and their flamethrowers have a long range (and leave puddles of fire on the ground that hurt if you step on them). And like the Screama Ballerinas, they can take a lot of hits.
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** Fawooshes Fawhooshes alternate between chasing you around in circles and breathing deadly flamethrowers at you. You better have a head start when dealing with them, because they move incredibly fast and their flamethrowers have a long range (and leave puddles of fire on the ground that hurt if you step on them). And like the Screama Ballerinas, they can take a lot of hits.
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* OurGhostsAreDifferent: The ghosts in this game, which are more like poltergeists, are dangerous troublemakers that can take forms to suit the Disney world they're in. Ghosts in Aladdin's world, for example can appear as desert creatures, or dragon-like genies, while some in Wonderland appear as strange hopping jester monsters, and moles.
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* OurGhostsAreDifferent: The ghosts in this game, which are more like poltergeists, are dangerous troublemakers that can take forms to suit the Disney world they're in. Ghosts in Aladdin's world, for example example, can appear as desert creatures, or dragon-like genies, while some in Wonderland appear as strange hopping jester monsters, and moles.
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* DegradedBoss: Some ghosts, like Drillthrill, and Flaptrap.
* DevelopersForesight: When the player character is running while wearing ball gowns, which have a floor-length dress, the animation includes them holding the skirt up as they run.
* DevelopersForesight: When the player character is running while wearing ball gowns, which have a floor-length dress, the animation includes them holding the skirt up as they run.
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* DegradedBoss: Some ghosts, like Drillthrill, Drillthrill and Flaptrap.
Flaptrap, can appear as Boss Ghosts of an episode, but will start appearing as standard enemies in subsequent episodes. (not that they wont appear as a Boss Ghost again, though.)
* DevelopersForesight: When the player character is running while wearing ball gowns, which have a floor-length dress, the animation includes them holding the skirt up as they run.'
* DifficultyLevels: Each quest with combat in it is rated from 1-5 stars for how strong the enemies you may encounter in them are. Naturally, the difficulty curve means the stars fill up gradually until you're seeing nothing but 5-starred missions as the final episodes of a world.
** Balls are rated by difficulty on a 1-3 star scale, with harder balls requiring quicker and more precise movements, and less room for error. The star system for dancing minigames was dropped in the sequel, which instead rates them as "easy", "normal", or "difficult".
* DevelopersForesight: When the player character is running while wearing ball gowns, which have a floor-length dress, the animation includes them holding the skirt up as they run.'
* DifficultyLevels: Each quest with combat in it is rated from 1-5 stars for how strong the enemies you may encounter in them are. Naturally, the difficulty curve means the stars fill up gradually until you're seeing nothing but 5-starred missions as the final episodes of a world.
** Balls are rated by difficulty on a 1-3 star scale, with harder balls requiring quicker and more precise movements, and less room for error. The star system for dancing minigames was dropped in the sequel, which instead rates them as "easy", "normal", or "difficult".
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* HundredPercentAdorationRating: The player character becomes loved by all in Castleton for saving them from the ghosts, fulfilling various requests, running a popular cafe and generally doing whatever they can to make people happy.
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* HundredPercentAdorationRating: The player character becomes loved by all in Castleton for saving them from the ghosts, fulfilling various requests, running a popular cafe café and generally doing whatever they can to make people happy.
* EverythingsBetterWithSparkles: Sparkles are one of the many collectables in the game, and they are put as a decorative aura around your avatar (and enhance photos, as well). The Magic Twirl move also leaves a trail of sparkles.
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** Boingo Bongos move quickly by bouncing around the field. It doesn't take many hits to kill them, either, but unlike the Kleptotraps, they can actually do some damage.
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** Boingo Bongos Bingo Boingos move quickly by bouncing around the field. It doesn't take many hits to kill them, either, but unlike the Kleptotraps, they can actually do some damage.
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** In the second game, the best place to get ingredients for your cafe at the start of the game is Goofy's vegetable garden. He does not complain no matter how many times you strip his crops bare.
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** In the second game, the best place to get ingredients for your cafe café at the start of the game is Goofy's vegetable garden. He does not complain no matter how many times you strip his crops bare.
* RhythmGame: A minigame in the form of the balls held at Cinderella's palace. You dance by tapping the stars on the lower screen in time with the music. In the sequel, [[HulaAndLuaus hula dancing]] and mining minigames are added to the mix, and the gameplay for all rhythm games is changed up a bit. Instead of tapping stars on the screen, you must press the buttons in the order which they appear on the screen.
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* RhythmGame: A minigame in the form of the balls held at Cinderella's palace. You dance by tapping the stars on the lower screen in time with the music.
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Instead of being invited to a town that in desperate need of your help to gain popularity and residence, the player character is invited to a Disneyland-like setting. A series of circumstances involving various Disney characters introducing themselves, and befriending a king leads to you owning a café, and receiving a wand from Yen Sid. Instead of just a hub, numerous mini-worlds based on Disney franchises (ala ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'') can be visited. The first game features WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}'s village, WesternAnimation/{{Winnie the Pooh|2011}}'s Hundred Acre Wood, WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'s Agrabah and WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland's Wonderland as available worlds, with Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean's Tortuga as DLC. However, even more characters can appear despite not being able to visit their worlds: WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch, WesternAnimation/PeterPan, WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs and WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast all appear, among others.
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Instead of being invited to a town that in desperate need of your help to gain popularity and residence, the player character is invited to a Disneyland-like setting. A series of circumstances involving various Disney characters introducing themselves, and befriending a king leads to you owning a café, and receiving a wand from Yen Sid. Instead of just a hub, numerous mini-worlds based on Disney franchises (ala ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'') can be visited. The first game features WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}'s village, WesternAnimation/{{Winnie the Pooh|2011}}'s Hundred Acre Wood, WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'s Agrabah and WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland's Wonderland as available worlds, with Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean's Tortuga as DLC. However, even more characters can appear despite not being able to visit their worlds: WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch, WesternAnimation/PeterPan, WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs and WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast all appear, among others.
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** Captain Hook and Smee appear, but don't do anything villainous. They can show up at your café and [[GoKartingWithBowser have a good time with you,]] hang around Castleton, compliment your outfit, or ask you for favors, just like any other character.
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** Captain Hook and Smee appear, but don't do anything villainous. They can show up at your café and [[GoKartingWithBowser have a good time with you,]] hang around Castleton, compliment your outfit, or ask you for favors, just like any other character.
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* BadJobWorseUniform: You can invoke this yourself by making the café manager and/or helper wear ridiculous outfits. They don't seem to care, though.
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* BadJobWorseUniform: You can invoke this yourself by making the café manager and/or helper wear ridiculous outfits. They don't seem to care, though.
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** The Café Manager of the first game shows up in the second game, where he now runs a surfboard rental shop in Hawaii.
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** The Café Manager of the first game shows up in the second game, where he now runs a surfboard rental shop in Hawaii.
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* ExhaustedEyeBags: The Café Manager has these, either as an indicator of his age or because he's tired from running your café 24 hours a day while you make him wear silly outfits. Poor guy.
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* ExhaustedEyeBags: The Café Manager has these, either as an indicator of his age or because he's tired from running your café 24 hours a day while you make him wear silly outfits. Poor guy.
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* FoodPorn: The dishes you can make for the café are deliciously detailed, to the point that if one got creative they could possibly make real-life equivalents, barring a few obviously physically impossible ones.
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* FoodPorn: The dishes you can make for the café are deliciously detailed, to the point that if one got creative they could possibly make real-life equivalents, barring a few obviously physically impossible ones.
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** The sticker book tells you flat out that there are secret themes but you are very unlikely to figure out that these secret themes are simply [[spoiler:the bigger and better items in a set (i.e. the Royal set instead of the Oasis set for Aladdin)]]. Just as bad are the medals you need to make secret wands and some furniture items which only tells you that you get them from your café, but doesn't tell you that you need the secret themes to get them.
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** The sticker book tells you flat out that there are secret themes but you are very unlikely to figure out that these secret themes are simply [[spoiler:the bigger and better items in a set (i.e. the Royal set instead of the Oasis set for Aladdin)]]. Just as bad are the medals you need to make secret wands and some furniture items which only tells you that you get them from your café, but doesn't tell you that you need the secret themes to get them.
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* AnInteriorDesignerIsYou: Early on, you become the manager of the local café with the ability to decorate it. Later you're given your own living space on a second story which you can also decorate.
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* AnInteriorDesignerIsYou: Early on, you become the manager of the local café with the ability to decorate it. Later you're given your own living space on a second story which you can also decorate.
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* {{Narcissist}}: One possible café request is from someone who wants you to hang at least six mirrors on the café walls so they can see themselves everywhere they look.
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* {{Narcissist}}: One possible café request is from someone who wants you to hang at least six mirrors on the café walls so they can see themselves everywhere they look.
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** The Chancellor, Chamberlain, King of Castleton, Café Manager, and Café Helper are only referred to by their titles.
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** The Chancellor, Chamberlain, King of Castleton, Café Manager, and Café Helper are only referred to by their titles.
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** The Big Bad Wolf appears on a wanted poster you can get for a western-themed café.
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** The Big Bad Wolf appears on a wanted poster you can get for a western-themed café.
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** One of the potential requests the café manager can ask you to fulfill is called [[Music/FallOutBoy "Light It Up, Up, Up!"]]
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** One of the potential requests the café manager can ask you to fulfill is called [[Music/FallOutBoy "Light It Up, Up, Up!"]]
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* ThrowTheDogABone: When the White Rabbit shows up to an Alice-themed café party, he says something to the effect of "Finally, a place where no one's bossing me around! I think I'll stay here for a while."
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* ThrowTheDogABone: When the White Rabbit shows up to an Alice-themed café party, he says something to the effect of "Finally, a place where no one's bossing me around! I think I'll stay here for a while."
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* VirtualPaperDoll: Recipes can be acquired for clothing your Mii can wear, which can be made by delivering the right ingredients to Daisy's boutique. You can even get stickers for putting together a complete outfit (an "Ace Ensemble"). Since you can make the Café Manager and Helper wear the same clothes, this applies to them as well.
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* VirtualPaperDoll: Recipes can be acquired for clothing your Mii can wear, which can be made by delivering the right ingredients to Daisy's boutique. You can even get stickers for putting together a complete outfit (an "Ace Ensemble"). Since you can make the Café Manager and Helper wear the same clothes, this applies to them as well.
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** This also applies to the Manager (a middle-aged man) and the Helper (who can be changed into a male or female Mii of your choice) in your café. You can dress them up in anything from Tinkerbell outfits to princess gowns, with the Helper having to serve tables in the costume that you give them, and you will hear not a single word of complaint from either of them.
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** This also applies to the Manager (a middle-aged man) and the Helper (who can be changed into a male or female Mii of your choice) in your café. You can dress them up in anything from Tinkerbell outfits to princess gowns, with the Helper having to serve tables in the costume that you give them, and you will hear not a single word of complaint from either of them.
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* YourSizeMayVary: In Wonderland, the Cheshire Cat is massive enough to tower over you, but when he visits your café after you throw an Alice-themed party, he is suddenly smaller than you. Maybe he took a sip from the "Drink Me" bottle.
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* YourSizeMayVary: In Wonderland, the Cheshire Cat is massive enough to tower over you, but when he visits your café after you throw an Alice-themed party, he is suddenly smaller than you. Maybe he took a sip from the "Drink Me" bottle.
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Instead of being invited to a town that in desperate need of your help to gain popularity and residence, the player character is invited to a Disneyland-like setting. A series of circumstances involving various Disney characters introducing themselves, and befriending a king leads to you owning a café, and receiving a wand from Yen Sid. Instead of just a hub, numerous mini-worlds based on Disney franchises (ala ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'') can be visited. The first game features WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}'s village, WesternAnimation/{{Winnie the Pooh|2011}}'s Hundred Acre Wood, WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'s Agrabah and WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland's Wonderland as available worlds, with Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean's Tortuga as DLC. However, even more characters can appear despite not being able to visit their worlds: WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch, WesternAnimation/PeterPan, WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs and WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast all appear, among others.
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Instead of being invited to a town that in desperate need of your help to gain popularity and residence, the player character is invited to a Disneyland-like setting. A series of circumstances involving various Disney characters introducing themselves, and befriending a king leads to you owning a café, and receiving a wand from Yen Sid. Instead of just a hub, numerous mini-worlds based on Disney franchises (ala ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'') can be visited. The first game features WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}'s village, WesternAnimation/{{Winnie the Pooh|2011}}'s Hundred Acre Wood, WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'s Agrabah and WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland's Wonderland as available worlds, with Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean's Tortuga as DLC. However, even more characters can appear despite not being able to visit their worlds: WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch, WesternAnimation/PeterPan, WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs and WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast all appear, among others.
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** Captain Hook and Smee appear, but don't do anything villainous. They can show up at your café and [[GoKartingWithBowser have a good time with you,]] hang around Castleton, compliment your outfit, or ask you for favors, just like any other character.
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** Captain Hook and Smee appear, but don't do anything villainous. They can show up at your café and [[GoKartingWithBowser have a good time with you,]] hang around Castleton, compliment your outfit, or ask you for favors, just like any other character.
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* BadJobWorseUniform: You can invoke this yourself by making the café manager and/or helper wear ridiculous outfits. They don't seem to care, though.
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* BadJobWorseUniform: You can invoke this yourself by making the café manager and/or helper wear ridiculous outfits. They don't seem to care, though.
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** The Café Manager of the first game shows up in the second game, where he now runs a surfboard rental shop in Hawaii.
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** The Café Manager of the first game shows up in the second game, where he now runs a surfboard rental shop in Hawaii.
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* ExhaustedEyeBags: The Café Manager has these, either as an indicator of his age or because he's tired from running your café 24 hours a day while you make him wear silly outfits. Poor guy.
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* ExhaustedEyeBags: The Café Manager has these, either as an indicator of his age or because he's tired from running your café 24 hours a day while you make him wear silly outfits. Poor guy.
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* FoodPorn: The dishes you can make for the café are deliciously detailed, to the point that if one got creative they could possibly make real-life equivalents, barring a few obviously physically impossible ones.
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* FoodPorn: The dishes you can make for the café are deliciously detailed, to the point that if one got creative they could possibly make real-life equivalents, barring a few obviously physically impossible ones.
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** The sticker book tells you flat out that there are secret themes but you are very unlikely to figure out that these secret themes are simply [[spoiler:the bigger and better items in a set (i.e. the Royal set instead of the Oasis set for Aladdin)]]. Just as bad are the medals you need to make secret wands and some furniture items which only tells you that you get them from your café, but doesn't tell you that you need the secret themes to get them.
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** The sticker book tells you flat out that there are secret themes but you are very unlikely to figure out that these secret themes are simply [[spoiler:the bigger and better items in a set (i.e. the Royal set instead of the Oasis set for Aladdin)]]. Just as bad are the medals you need to make secret wands and some furniture items which only tells you that you get them from your café, but doesn't tell you that you need the secret themes to get them.
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* AnInteriorDesignerIsYou: Early on, you become the manager of the local café with the ability to decorate it. Later you're given your own living space on a second story which you can also decorate.
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* AnInteriorDesignerIsYou: Early on, you become the manager of the local café with the ability to decorate it. Later you're given your own living space on a second story which you can also decorate.
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* {{Narcissist}}: One possible café request is from someone who wants you to hang at least six mirrors on the café walls so they can see themselves everywhere they look.
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* {{Narcissist}}: One possible café request is from someone who wants you to hang at least six mirrors on the café walls so they can see themselves everywhere they look.
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** The Chancellor, Chamberlain, King of Castleton, Café Manager, and Café Helper are only referred to by their titles.
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** The Chancellor, Chamberlain, King of Castleton, Café Manager, and Café Helper are only referred to by their titles.
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** The Big Bad Wolf appears on a wanted poster you can get for a western-themed café.
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** The Big Bad Wolf appears on a wanted poster you can get for a western-themed café.
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** One of the potential requests the café manager can ask you to fulfill is called [[Music/FallOutBoy "Light It Up, Up, Up!"]]
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** One of the potential requests the café manager can ask you to fulfill is called [[Music/FallOutBoy "Light It Up, Up, Up!"]]
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* ThrowTheDogABone: When the White Rabbit shows up to an Alice-themed café party, he says something to the effect of "Finally, a place where no one's bossing me around! I think I'll stay here for a while."
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* ThrowTheDogABone: When the White Rabbit shows up to an Alice-themed café party, he says something to the effect of "Finally, a place where no one's bossing me around! I think I'll stay here for a while."
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* VirtualPaperDoll: Recipes can be acquired for clothing your Mii can wear, which can be made by delivering the right ingredients to Daisy's boutique. You can even get stickers for putting together a complete outfit (an "Ace Ensemble"). Since you can make the Café Manager and Helper wear the same clothes, this applies to them as well.
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* VirtualPaperDoll: Recipes can be acquired for clothing your Mii can wear, which can be made by delivering the right ingredients to Daisy's boutique. You can even get stickers for putting together a complete outfit (an "Ace Ensemble"). Since you can make the Café Manager and Helper wear the same clothes, this applies to them as well.
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** This also applies to the Manager (a middle-aged man) and the Helper (who can be changed into a male or female Mii of your choice) in your café. You can dress them up in anything from Tinkerbell outfits to princess gowns, with the Helper having to serve tables in the costume that you give them, and you will hear not a single word of complaint from either of them.
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** This also applies to the Manager (a middle-aged man) and the Helper (who can be changed into a male or female Mii of your choice) in your café. You can dress them up in anything from Tinkerbell outfits to princess gowns, with the Helper having to serve tables in the costume that you give them, and you will hear not a single word of complaint from either of them.
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* YourSizeMayVary: In Wonderland, the Cheshire Cat is massive enough to tower over you, but when he visits your café after you throw an Alice-themed party, he is suddenly smaller than you. Maybe he took a sip from the "Drink Me" bottle.
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* YourSizeMayVary: In Wonderland, the Cheshire Cat is massive enough to tower over you, but when he visits your café after you throw an Alice-themed party, he is suddenly smaller than you. Maybe he took a sip from the "Drink Me" bottle.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Goofy at some point will tell you to go get some denim leaves to fix a hole in the seat of his pants. He will ask that you not to look and mention that he feels a breeze coming on.
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%% * GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Goofy at some point will tell GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you to go get some denim leaves to fix a hole are reading this in the seat of his pants. He will ask that you not future, please check the trope page to look and mention that he feels a breeze coming on.make sure your example fits the current definition.
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Frickin' Laser Beams entry amended in accordance with this Trope Repair Shop Thread.
* EnergyWeapon: [[spoiler:The Donald Star Wand's special attack is a single beam of white light that can sweep from side to side by using the circle pad. It is very useful for targeting large Boss Ghosts or clusters of ghosts standing close together.]]
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* FrickinLaserBeams: [[spoiler:The Donald Star Wand's special attack is a single beam of white light that can sweep from side to side by using the circle pad. It is very useful for targeting large Boss Ghosts or clusters of ghosts standing close together.]]
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* ChargedAttack: Holding down and releasing the A button lets you shoot a blast of light from your wand that can tear through multiple ghosts. Unlike the Y-attack, it doesn't use your blue stars.
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* CuteKitten: Marie from ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats'' who you can get as DLC.
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* CuteKitten: Marie from ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats'' ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats,'' who you can get as DLC.
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* DevelopersForesight: When the player character is running while wearing ball gowns, which have a floor-length dress, the animation includes them holding the dress up as they run.
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* DevelopersForesight: When the player character is running while wearing ball gowns, which have a floor-length dress, the animation includes them holding the dress skirt up as they run.
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* MakingASplash: The pirate wands' special attack fires a giant torrent of water. [[{{Franchise/Pokemon}} Player used Hydro Pump! It was super effective!]]
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* TheFashionista: Daisy runs the boutique in Castleton where clothes can be made.