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* RunningGag: Each level ends with Goofy warning Mickey and Minnie that Pete has run away, while the duo assure Goofy they'll catch him next time. It gets old pretty fast, but the number of different lines they came with for this single situation is at least commendable.

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* RunningGag: Each level ends with Goofy warning Mickey and Minnie that Pete has run away, while the duo assure Goofy they'll catch him next time. It gets old pretty fast, but the number of different lines they came up with for this single situation is at least commendable.

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''Mickey's Dangerous Chase'', known in Japan as just ''Mickey's Chase'', is a PlatformGame released by Capcom for the UsefulNotes/GameBoy in July 1991. The "[[ExcusePlot plot]]" features WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse on his way to deliver a present to his girlfriend Minnie until Pete steals it from him. Now Mickey and Minnie must chase after Pete and get her gift back.

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''Mickey's Dangerous Chase'', known in Japan as just ''Mickey's Chase'', is a PlatformGame released by Capcom for the UsefulNotes/GameBoy in July 1991. The "[[ExcusePlot plot]]" features WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse on his way to deliver a present to his girlfriend Minnie [[WesternAnimation/MinnieMouse Minnie]] until Pete steals it from him. Now Mickey and Minnie must chase after Pete and get her gift back.
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* JerkAss: Pete as usual. He steals Mickey's gift for Minnie just to be a jerk.
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* BearsAreBadNews: Bears serve as enemies.
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* ActionGirl: Minnie accompanies her boyfriend and also fights.
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* EvilIsPetty: What does Pete want with Minnie's Present? Why did he steal it? No reason given. Because he's a jerk.

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* EvilIsPetty: What does Pete want with Minnie's Present? Why did he steal it? No reason given. Because he's a jerk.
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* BullyBulldog: Bulldog enemies are numerous in the first level.


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* EvilIsPetty: What does Pete want with Minnie's Present? Why did he steal it? No reason given. Because he's a jerk.
* ExcusePlot: Pete is being a dick again and has stolen Minnie's present. You have to get it back.
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''Mickey's Dangerous Chase'', known in Japan as just ''Mickey's Chase'', is a PlatformGame released by Capcom for the UsefulNotes/GameBoy in July 1991. The "[[ExcusePlot plot]]" features Mickey on his way to deliver a present to his girlfriend Minnie until Pete steals it from him. Now Mickey and Minnie must chase after Pete and get her gift back.

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''Mickey's Dangerous Chase'', known in Japan as just ''Mickey's Chase'', is a PlatformGame released by Capcom for the UsefulNotes/GameBoy in July 1991. The "[[ExcusePlot plot]]" features Mickey WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse on his way to deliver a present to his girlfriend Minnie until Pete steals it from him. Now Mickey and Minnie must chase after Pete and get her gift back.
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''Mickey's Dangerous Chase'', known in Japan as just ''Mickey's Chase'', is a PlatformGame released by Capcom for the UsefulNotes/GameBoy in July 1991. The "[[ExcusePlot plot]]" features Mickey on his way to deliver a present to his girlfriend Minnie when Pete steals it from him. Now Mickey and Minnie must chase after Pete and get her gift back.

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''Mickey's Dangerous Chase'', known in Japan as just ''Mickey's Chase'', is a PlatformGame released by Capcom for the UsefulNotes/GameBoy in July 1991. The "[[ExcusePlot plot]]" features Mickey on his way to deliver a present to his girlfriend Minnie when until Pete steals it from him. Now Mickey and Minnie must chase after Pete and get her gift back.
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''Mickey's Dangerous Chase'', known in Japan as just ''Mickey's Chase'', is a PlatformGame released by Capcom for the UsefulNotes/GameBoy in July 1991. The "[[ExcusePlot plot]]" features Mickey on his way to deliver a present to his girlfriend Minnie when Pete steals it from him. Now Mickey and Minnie must chase after Pete and get her gift back.
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!! Tropes featured in this game include:
* AutoScrollingLevel: Several. Either to the right, [[RiseToTheChallenge upwards]] or downwards.
* BigBad: Mickey's usual arch-enemy, Big Bad Pete.
* BossArenaIdiocy: The battle against Pete features an infinite set of blocks to throw at him.
* CowardlyBoss: During the final level, Pete comes over at certain points to throw stuff at the player and then runs away. You can only fight back at the end of the level.
* EverythingTryingToKillYou: So what's up with those iron barrels bouncing over spikes on Stage 5?
* GoombaStomp: Averted. You can only attack by throwing blocks. You can [[CraniumRide stand on top of bear enemies]] unharmed in one level, though.
* InvincibilityPowerUp: A block featuring a potion.
* LawOfOneHundred: A OneUp for every 100 star blocks.
* LevelGoal: Meeting Goofy at the end of each level is the goal. Evidently he knows [[TookAShortcut where all the good shortcuts are.]]
* PlatformHell: The platforming gets rather demanding towards the end.
* TheReveal: Mickey's gift for Minnie turns out to be [[spoiler:a pet bird]].
* RunningGag: Each level ends with Goofy warning Mickey and Minnie that Pete has run away, while the duo assure Goofy they'll catch him next time. It gets old pretty fast, but the number of different lines they came with for this single situation is at least commendable.
* SpikesOfDoom: A common hazard.
* VillainExitStageLeft: Pete runs away crying at the end.
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