Disney Epic Mickey - Mickey Mouse to Mahou no Fude (Japan)
also known as Disney Epic Mickey
Wii
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Reviewed in 2011
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Junction Point and Warren Spector action-platformer with Mickey in the forgotten Disney cartoon world. Magic brush to paint or erase scenery, nostalgic gothic vibe, ambitious storytelling. A unique Wii exclusive, recommended for Disney fans.
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Platformer1 player7+
Description
Platform game developed by Junction Point Studios and published by Disney in Japan in November 2010. Mickey Mouse discovers the Wasteland, a hidden world populated by forgotten Disney characters, and must save it with his paint and thinner magic. Paint to create and repair the world, thinner to erase enemies, moral choices influencing the adventure's ending and dark Tim Burton-inspired atmosphere. Original Warren Spector game dedicated to Mickey's character history.
Disney Epic Mickey - Mickey Mouse to Mahou no Fude review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
4/5
Story
★★★★★
"Captivating"
A vibrant tribute to Disney's forgotten ones, the Wasteland weds gothic settings to animation memories of superb melancholy. Paint and thinner become pictorial tools that redraw the world before our eyes. This singular, bittersweet visual identity still fascinates enthusiasts.
Signed by Jim Dooley, the music unfurls a warm orchestra tinged with nostalgia, resurrecting the spirit of old Disney cartoons. Every corner of the Wasteland pulses with a mischievous or melancholy theme of great finesse. This symphonic richness, full of soul, pays a fine tribute to the mouse's heritage.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾3,1 GB📅04/08/2011
Published by Disney Interactive Studios
Disney Epic Mickey - Mickey Mouse to Mahou no Fude (Wii) price, value & rarity
Japanese edition of Epic Mickey, Warren Spector's action-adventure about a Mickey armed with a magic paintbrush, localized under a subtitle proper to the Japanese market. The Japanese release of a Western Disney title was more discreet than its American and European counterparts, the local public little receptive to this kind of adaptation, which makes the disc less widespread in the archipelago. Its collecting interest rests on this reduced regional distribution and on the game's specific Japanese dress.
Is Disney Epic Mickey - Mickey Mouse to Mahou no Fude still worth playing in 2026?
An ambitious adventure from Junction Point and Warren Spector, Epic Mickey sends the Disney mouse into a world of forgotten cartoons where paint and thinner reshape the scenery and drive a multiple choice morality. The melancholy art direction, the nods to Disney history and the freedom of approach fascinate. A temperamental camera and an imprecise brush tarnish the experience. A singular project to recommend for fans of Disney and of games with a strong artistic stance.