Mickey's house which is located in the Toon World
The Toon World (also known as the Cartoon World) is the world that Mickey Mouse and his friends live in along with many other popular Toons. It makes several brief appearances throughout the Epic Mickey series.
The Toon World was first revealed by Warren Spector in Nintendo Power Issue 277. According to Warren Spector, the Cartoons living here have no idea that they are cartoons made for people to watch. Once the characters that live in the Toon World become forgotten, neglected, retired, etc. they are sent to the Cartoon Wasteland.
Also, many characters from films whose characters technically reside in the Toon World have counterparts in Wasteland. Some examples of this fact are Smee, Animatronic versions of Goofy, Daisy, and Donald, and the Lonesome Ghosts.
In the Epic Mickey series[]
It is seen in Epic Mickey during the opening and closing cutscenes. The two locations seen were Yen Sid's studies and Mickey's bedroom. There's also a mission simply entitled Return Home , involving Mickey returning to his home in the Toon World.
The main goal for the Blot is to enter the Toon World by stealing Mickey's heart and absorbing all the paint in Wasteland in order to gain ultimate power and enter the Toon World. He fails as Mickey gets his heart back after destroying all the Bloticles including inside in the Blot. The Blot is then destroyed by fireworks activated by Oswald. Mickey then managed to returns to the Toon World.
The Toon World is featured in Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two. Although not all of it is shown, two areas: Mickey's house and Yen Sid's studies are part of the prologue. It is referred as the "Cartoon World" in the game. It is also revealed that the Wasteland can interact with the Toon World via special TVs.
In Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion, the Toon World is much more prominently featured and is a plot point in the game. A forgotten villain named Mizrabel finds herself as a unwilling inhabitant of Wasteland, and unleashes a plot to escape using the Castle of Illusion to imprison and drain the cartoon essence from currently famous Toons. Mickey's goal is to free and save all of his friends to go back to the Toon World.
Epic Mickey 3 would have taken place at least partially in the Toon World.
Residents in the Epic Mickey series[]
The Sensational Six, the main characters of the Mickey Mouse and Friends franchise
Toons that appear directly or at least mentioned or implied in the series, a majority of which appear in Power of Illusion.
From the Mickey and Friends series[]
- Mickey Mouse
- Minnie Mouse
- Donald Duck
- Daisy Duck
- Goofy
- Pluto
- Scrooge McDuck
- Huey, Dewey, and Louie
- Clarabelle Cow (Modernized)
- Horace Horsecollar (Modernized)
- Pete
- Chip 'n' Dale
- Three Little Pigs (Modernized)
- Big Bad Wolf
From Aladdin[]
- Aladdin
- Abu
- Genie
- Magic Carpet
- Sultan
- Rajah
- The Peddler
- Jasmine
- Jafar
- Iago
- Palace Guards
From Alice in Wonderland[]
From The Little Mermaid[]
From Beauty and the Beast[]
- Beast
- Belle
- Lumiere
- Cogsworth
- Mrs. Potts
- Gaston
From Pinocchio[]
From Fantasia[]
From Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs[]
From Sleeping Beauty[]
From The Lion King[]
From Hercules[]
- Hercules
- Hades
From Peter Pan[]
- Peter Pan
- Tinker Bell
- Wendy Darling
- John Darling
- Michael Darling
- The Lost Boys
- Captain Hook
- Mr. Smee
- Tick-Tock the Crocodile
- Pirates
From 101 Dalmatians[]
From the Jungle Book[]
- Mowgli
- Baloo
- Bagheera
- King Louie
- Kaa
- Colonel Hathi
- Shere Khan
From Dumbo[]
From Cinderella[]
From The Princess and the Frog[]
From Tangled[]
Trivia[]
- The only Toon World locations shown in the games are Mickey's House and Yen Sid's Lab.
- The Toon World possibly sets different miniature realms for characters from films of that origin as referenced in the Power of Illusion.