Epic Mickey/Tropes


 * Adaptational Badass: The film's version of the Blot combains the power of the original videogame's Shadow Blot with the intelligence and cunning of the original Phantom Blot, making him more dangerous than in the game.
 * Author's Saving Throw:
 * Much like DuckTales (2017), the film restores the Phantom Blot's intelligence from the comics. Additionally, the Blot in the film is potrayed as cunning and having Trap Master qualities, something the DuckTales incarnation was criticized for lacking.
 * After years of animated Disney films with either Plot Twist Villains, Grey-and-Grey Morality, or No Villains a at all, this film presents the Blot as a more traditional Disney Villain.
 * Batman Gambit: The Blot implements one in the third act. He steals the last oart of the rocket, forcing Mickey and Oswald to return to Dark Beauty Castle for it, after which the Blot attempts to capture them and nearly regains his powers, only for Mickey to defeat him... just as the Blot planned. After watching Mickey being praised, Oswald is manipulated by the Blot into releasing him by appealing to his insecurities.
 * Disney Villain Death:
 * The Mad Doctor meets his demise after his plane explodes at the climax.
 * Averted with the Blot, who gets killed at the hands of the Thinner Guardians.
 * The Dreaded: Eliza Masa has this status among the Wasteland's evildoers. Which makes sense, seeing how all the villains she faced througth Gargoyles are far darker and more dangerous than the usual Disney Villains.
 * Family Unfriendly-Death: The Blot's death is framed as if he was gunned down by the mafia! And if it weren't because the Guardians dissolve, there would be a gunned-down corpse laying around.
 * Medium Blending: Througth most of the film is made with hand-drawn animation, the scenes in the Cartoon World are produced with CGI.
 * Shout-Out: The way Eliza defeats the Mad Doctor is taken straight out of Stuart Little 2.
 * Take That!: Two towards Disney Animation's biggest rivals:
 * First, when Oswald sees the destruction the Blot caused, he utters the line "Of course, he realizes this means war!". Both Eliza and Ortensia agree it was "a terrible thing to say".
 * Later, as Eliza leaves her Atlantean vessel as it crashes with the Mad Doctor's ship, she says "Goodbye, looney toon", which sounds just like "Looney Tune", to not to mention many actually do think is written "Looney Toon".
 * Unexpected Character: Eliza Masa, Luz Noceda and King! Given how Disney barely features characters from animated series in a movie, the fact that this film features them at all is surprising. And that they have speaking roles and appear in more than one scene is a miracle. Eliza is an special case, seeing how she is one of the main characters in the movie and Gargoyles is not precisely among Disney's most promoted productions.
 * Vile Villain, Saccharine Show: Epic Mickey is practically your average Mickey Mouse advebture made in a long format... unless the Blot is in scene, after which it becomes more of a dark adventure story thanks to him being a walking Nightmare Fuel.
 * Win Back the Crowd: After years of making enterily computer-animated films, the film was produced mainly througth hand-drawn animation, which was met positively by old Disney fans. However, the film still contains enterily computer-animated sequences, which helps appeal modern audiences.
 * The Woobie: As in the original videogame, Oswald. Aside from losing Ortensia (which is only avoided barely), he went througth the same crap he went throught in the game, his self-steem issues are further explored.