Epic Mickey
Epic Mickey
November 25, 2010
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Attachment Minnie Mouse was originally going to appear in the ending, where Oswald was to sneak in and interrupt her kiss to Mickey.
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Attachment In Tortooga, if the player helps Beluga Billy, he will give the player a sketch of a stop watch and say "It's dangerous to go alone! Take this." This is a reference to the original The Legend of Zelda.
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Attachment Oswald's original love interest, Fanny, was set to appear in the game. She was dropped in favor of Oswald's last love interest, Ortensia.
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Attachment When Mickey meets Oswald for the first time, Oswald is cleaning a little bunny doll of himself that is kept in a glass case. The doll itself is based on the very first product of Oswald the lucky rabbit, and was made when Walt Disney still owned the character. The doll itself is considered a collectible.
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Attachment Originally Mickey's design would change based on how you played the game. Hero being good, Wastelander being anti-hero, and Scrapper being bad. Due to negative feedback of Scrapper Mickey's personality, the three designs were scrapped.
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Many areas in the game are taken directly from areas of Disney Land and scenes in Disney animations.
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The Lonesome Manor is not based on any one Haunted Mansion Ride but all of them. Plus, there are three cameos from past Disney characters. A painting of Chernabog (the demon from Night of Bald Mountain from the movie Fantasia), Madam Leona (the head in the Crystal Ball), and The Lonesome Ghosts (from Mickey Mouse Cartoons).
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The gameplay design was inspired from the action of the old school The Legend of Zelda games, the platforming of Mario, and the RPG elements of Deus Ex.
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Attachment On Mickey Junk Mountain (Wasteland version of the Matterhorn) you can see a number of old NES and SNES Mickey Mouse game cartridges made by Capcom.
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Attachment There is a hidden room on Mickeyjunk Mountain containing a basketball backboard. It is a tribute to a secret half court in the peak of the Matterhorn Bobsleds ride at Disneyland which employees built for use between shifts.
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Attachment At the end of the game, once Mickey gets back to his world, his calendar reads the date as "November 18th". This date is the release date of Steamboat Willie, the very first Mickey cartoon, November 18th 1928. November 18th was also the release date for Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two in North America.
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Despite popular belief, Epic Mickey is not the first video game to include the character Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The actual first game to feature him was Férias Frustradas do Pica-Pau (also known as "Woody Woodpecker's Frustrated Vacations"), where Oswald (based on his "Oswald Rabbit" iteration owned by Universal at the time) was one of Woody's friends that had been kidnapped by Buzz Buzzard.
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According to Warren Spector. He considers Epic Mickey (and Deus Ex) as the high point of his career for bringing back the character Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and getting fan mail regarding his work on Epic Mickey from fans:

"I suspect no one at Disney realizes that we made Ortensia up for our game. I'm sure people at Disney think Ortensia is a part of Disney's history. We made her up. So the fact that Oswald is back, and the fact that Ortensia is now a part of Disney's history, is because of a video game. That's very cool.

I got more fan mail about Epic Mickey than any game I've ever worked on. It was more heartfelt fan mail than any game I've ever worked on. We touched people in a way that games just never touch people.

Screw Metacritic. Screw the gamers who didn't like our camera. Screw everybody. I am really proud of that game, and I am really proud of the team that made it, and nothing is going to ever sway me from feeling like that was one of the high points of my career."

It should be noted that Ortensia was not technically an original creation for Epic Mickey, as she already existed in the Oswald cartoons under the name Sadie. However, Ortensia would become the character's official name in the Disney Parks and merchandise following the game.
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While Walt Disney created Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and the cartoons featuring him, Universal distributed them and owned the rights to the character. In 2006, in order to acquire the rights to use Oswald, Disney made a deal that included trading the services of sportscaster Al Michaels to Universal to get Oswald back.

There is some debate over the legitimacy of this deal, as there are no records of Oswald's debut cartoon - "Trolley Troubles" - having its copyright renewed by Universal when it should have in 1955, meaning that Oswald could have been a public domain character as far back as the 50s and it was likely just the trademark that was traded. This is something Disney would still end up utilizing as Oswald has made appearances in merchandising, commercials, and parks that would require trademark ownership, but would not likely inherently be required for a video game project. Oswald is unquestionably confirmed to be a public domain character as of 2023 following the 95-year anniversary of "Trolley Troubles".
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