Kingdom Hearts/Characters/Supporting Disney
This is a listing of the supporting cast members originating from Disney films that appear in the Kingdom Hearts series. Visit here for the main characters index.
Several Disney characters team up with Sora in his travels. Of course, the pages for their movies have more details.
Major Supporting Charcters
Yen Sid
"I will tell you what your friend needs right now. It is not your protection. He needs you to believe."—Voiced by:Takashi Inagaki (Japanese), Corey Burton (English)
Mickey's Master. It is revealed in Birth by Sleep that he is a retired Keyblade master. He studied alongside Eraqus and Xehanort before giving Mickey the Star Seeker, and is the first to warn Eraqus of the Unversed. He and Mickey are currently trying to find those suffering and prepare for a reincarnated Xehanort. 3D will involve him putting Sora and Riku through a Mark of Mastery exam. After the events of 3D he begins to prepare seven protectors for the Princesses of Heart heavily implying Kairi, one of the princesses herself as the last one.
- Ancient Keeper
- Ascended Extra: He appeared for only a brief while at the start of Kingdom Hearts II to provide exposition on the Nobodies, give Sora the Star Seeker, direct him to the Three Faries for a clothes change and give them back the Gummi Ship. Birth by Sleep gave him a much larger role, where he took a more active role in the storyline as well as giving him a bit of backstory beyond "Wise Old Wizard".
- The Archmage
- Big Good: as of Re:Coded
- Cool Keyblade: He was the former owner of Mickey's original keyblade the Star Seeker.
- Cool Old Guy
- Hat of Power
- The Hermit
- Japanese Pronouns: "Watashi"
- The Mentor
- Mage Tower: The fittingly-named Mysterious Tower.
- Mr. Exposition
- The Obi-Wan
- Old Master
- Reasonable Authority Figure
- Retired Badass
- Robe and Wizard Hat
- Sdrawkcab Name
- Star Power: He consults the stars for guidance and has a prominent celestial motif in both dress and in the keyblade he used to wield the Star Seeker.
- Wizard Beard
- Wizard Classic
Jiminy Cricket
"Well, I see big adventures coming their way! Looks like it's up to me to keep track of it all in my journal."—Voiced by: Kaneta Kimotsuki (Japanese), Eddie Carroll/Phil Snyder (English)
He travels with Sora and co. to keep a record of their adventures.
- The Conscience
- Character Focus: In Chain of Memories and coded.
- Encyclopedia Exposita: His journal.
- Japanese Pronouns: "Watashi"
- Mr. Exposition: Provides it with his Journal.
- Satellite Character: Save for Chain of Memories and coded.
Pluto
"Arf, Arf!"—Voiced by: Bill Farmer
Mickey's loyal dog, who randomly shows up at various points of the story.
- Big Friendly Dog
- Canine Companion: To Kairi in KH2
- The Nose Knows
- What Happened to the Mouse?: He disappears near the beginning of the first game, then shows up at the very end to get Sora, Donald and Goofy moving again. The sequel confirms that he can basically turn up wherever he wants, presumably through some form of Offscreen Teleportation.
- Word of God implies that because of the way the Corridors of Darkness work, Pluto has access to them as long as he's not with Mickey.
Minnie Mouse
"We hope for your safe return."—Voiced by: Yuko Mizutani (Japanese), Russi Taylor (English)
Not a full party member, but kicks serious Heartless butt when you have to lead her on an Escort Mission.
- Alliterative Name
- Awesome Yet Practical: Her "Faith" spell. Getting to the throne becomes much more difficult without using it.
- Cool Crown: Its decorated with a ruby Hidden Mickey!
- Damsel in Distress: In 3D where she is still a princess but has not learned any magic.
- Escort Mission: However she if far more powerful then she seems because of her Awesome Yet Practical Faith spell.
- Japanese Pronouns: "Watashi"
- Happily Married: Her reunion with Mickey in Kingdom Hearts II's ending credits is quite heart warming.
- Pimped-Out Dress
- Reasonable Authority Figure
- Ring of Power: She seems to cast her spells using her ring as a medium.
- Royal Rapier: It is an Ornamental Weapon used when she is Knighting Mickey, Donald, Goofy and Sora at the end of The Land of Musketeers.
- Royals Who Actually Do Something
- The High Queen: Married to The Good King to making them a...
- Ruling Couple: She does most of the ruling while Mickey is busy saving the world. Of course it is she who bears the royal blood in the first place as seen in The Country of Musketeers.
- Squishy Wizard: Unlike most escortees in the series Minnie has the power to defend herself, but she is still very much vulnerable to attack.
- White Magic: Minnie is adept with the same kind of magic as her husband.
- Holy Hand Grenade: Faith. Holy just Took a Level in Badass. Later in the series it becomes the staple ultimate magic for light-users.
- Force Field: She can seal way rooms with her magic but it isn't powerful enough to stop The Heartless from intruding.
- Light'Em Up: Her Energy Ball Pearl which is the same spell Mickey uses but blue.
- Pocket Dimension: She banishes Pete to one for a timeout.
Princesses of Heart
Seven maidens who where born without any darkness in their heart, it is passed down through legend that they are the keepers of the Door to Darkness and that when they are gathered the Final Keyhole will open revealing Kingdom Hearts. In 3D Xehanort reveals the Princesses of Heart are the keepers of the light half of the X-blade. In order to make the true X-Blade, he must have them confront his Thirteen Seekers Of Darkness or confront their protectors the Seven Guardians of Light.
Tropes that are inclusive to the group as a whole
- Barrier Maiden
- Beauty Equals Goodness
- Detect Evil
- Damsel in Distress
- Disney Princess: With the exception of Kairi and sometimes Alice.
- Everything's Better with Princesses
- Non-Indicative Title: Neither Alice nor Kairi are actual princesses.
- Hair Decorations: All of them have one except Kairi.
- Incorruptible Pure Pureness
- Light'Em Up
- Pillar of Light: When defending Snow White you can use a unique reaction command called White Calm that blasts enemy with her light.
- MacGuffin Girl
- Pimped-Out Dress: Except Alice and Jasmine.
- Power-Up: They provide them to Sora.
- Rule of Seven
Snow White
Voiced by: Kurumi Kobato, Carolyn Gardner (English)
- Blow You Away: Her Sneezy and Sweet Memories D-Links.
- Escort Mission: Ventus must protect her and guide her to the home of the Seven Dwarves.
- Faux Death: Of course.
- The Ingenue
- Princess Classic
- Raven Hair, Ivory Skin: She is Trope Codifier after all.
- World's Most Beautiful Woman: The fairest one of all.
Cinderella
Voiced by: Yoriko Suzuki, Jennifer Hale (English)
- Cinderella Circumstances: She is Trope Namer after all.
- Escort Mission: Terra has to protect her from the Unversed on the way to the Prince's ball.
- Everything's Better with Sparkles: All of the fairy magic provided by her D-Link have sparkle effects
- The Girl Who Fits This Slipper: Of course!
- Hair of Gold
- Magic Dance: Her finishers when D-Linked
- Princess Classic
Alice
Voiced by: Mika Doi (Japanese), Kathryn Beaumont (English)
- Hair of Gold
- Only Sane Woman
- Plucky Girl
- The Scapegoat: By being accused of stealing the Queen's heart.
Aurora
Voiced By: Mayumi Suzuki (Japanese), Jennifer Hale (English)
- Faux Death
- Hair of Gold
- King in the Mountain
- Princess Classic
- World's Most Beautiful Woman: According to the protagonists of Birth By Sleep
Belle
Voiced by: Eri Ito (Japanese) Paige O'Hara (English)
- Badass Damsel: Gets to elbow Xaldin in the gut.
- Bookworm
- Brainy Brunette
Jasmine
Voiced by: Kaori Asoh (Japanese), Linda Larkin (English)
Kairi
See under the Heroes page.
Party Members and Summons
Tarzan
"Friends, same heart. Clayton, lose heart. No heart, no see friends. No heart, no friends."—Voiced by: Jurota Kosugi (Japanese), Tony Goldwyn (English)
Joins you in the first game's Deep Jungle.
- Blade on a Stick: Uses his simple Spear made with a sharpened rock.
- Blow You Away: He has the Aero spell.
- Combat Medic: He has the Cure spell.
- Exiled From Canon: Due to some legal issues, he doesn't appear in any game afterwards.
- Grind Boots: Tree-surfing.
- Japanese Pronouns: "Boku".
- Loin Cloth
- Noble Savage
- Raised by Gorillas
- Walking Shirtless Scene
- Wild Man
Aladdin
"A deal’s a deal, Genie. Now, you can go anywhere you want. You’re your own master. But if you can, it’d be great if you could go along with them and help Sora find Jasmine."—Voiced by: Shinichiro Miki (Japanese), Scott Weinger (English)
Lends Sora and co. a hand in Agrabah in both games.
- Blade Spam: His Sandstorm/Slash Frenzy skill and Speedster Limit Break.
- Boisterous Bruiser: He's rather cocky when he fights.
- Fragile Speedster: Comes with being a thief.
- Hero with Bad Publicity
- Japanese Pronouns: "Ore".
- Lovable Rogue
- Nice Hat: It's a fez. Fezes are cool.
- Sinister Scimitar: His Scimitar is a heroic version.
- Walking Shirtless Scene
Ariel
"Wait, I'm going with you! My father is hurt and it's all my fault! I have to stop Ursula!"—Voiced by: Mayumi Suzuki (Japanese), Jodi Benson (English)
While Atlantica is visitable in both games, we don't talk about the second.
- Action Girl: In the first game. Not so much in the second.
- Badass Princess: In the first game. Not so much in the second game.
- Bare Your Midriff
- Japanese Pronouns: "Atashi".
- Natural Weapon: Her tail.
- Our Mermaids Are Different
- Red Headed Heroine
- Rebellious Princess: You should know this already.
- Royals Who Actually Do Something: When Ursula took King Triton's trident, she helps Sora, Donald and Goofy to get it back.
- Rhythm Game: The reason we don't talk about the second visit to Atlantica.
- Seashell Bra
- Squishy Wizard
- Use Your Head: Her Spiral Wave attack.
- Too Dumb to Live: She didn't remember Ursula in the second game and so Ursula had no problems taking advantage of it.
Jack Skellington
"Sally, why didn't I listen to you?"—Voiced by: Masachika Ichimura (Japanese), Chris Sarandon (English)
Idol of Hot Topic goths everywhere, he joins you in Halloween Town in both games.
- Authority Equals Asskicking
- Bad Santa
- Black Magic: His official job class is Black Mage but with darker twists.
- Dark Is Not Evil
- Dem Bones
- Evil Laugh
- Idiot Hero
- Good Old Fisticuffs: He uses his Bone Fists in battle although you won't see him be using them often.
- Japanese Pronouns: "Boku".
- Large Ham: More subtle then Oogie, but still.
- Magic Dance: His Limit Break
- Nightmare Fetishist
- Nightmare Fuel Station Attendant
- Noodle People
- Perky Goth
- Slasher Smile
- Squishy Wizard
Peter Pan
"I'm the answer to your prayers!"—Voiced by: Mitsuo Iwata/Yuu Hayashi (Japanese), Christopher Steele(English)
The boy who would not grow up. Party member in the original, summon in the sequels, D-Link and boss fight (for Terra) in Birth by Sleep.
- Air Jousting: His attacks as a summon fall into this category.
- Alliterative Name
- Blade Spam: His Hummingbird attack.
- Blow You Away: Has the Aero spell.
- Boisterous Bruiser
- Flight
- Fragile Speedster
- Japanese Pronouns: "Boku".
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Not entirely nice to Sora when they first meet, but really comes through when it matters.
- Kid Hero
- Knife Nut: Wields a Dagger.
- Lovable Rogue
- Pointy Ears
- Time Stands Still: Has the Stop spell.
Tinker Bell
Voiced by: N/A
Peter Pan's pixie companion, at his request she accompanied Sora as a summon in the first game and does the same when Peter himself is a summon.
- Clingy Jealous Girl
- Everything's Better with Sparkles: Pixie Dust of course.
- Fairy
- Fairy Companion
- Fairy Sexy: Her signature.
- Healing Hands
- Auto Revive: Which made her much beloved in the first game.
- Regenerating Health: Which she did for the entire party.
- Winged Humanoid
The Beast
"Why... Why did you...you come here? I came to fight for Belle. And though I am on my own, I will fight. I won’t leave without her. That’s why I’m here."
Voiced by: Koichi Yamadera (Japanese), Robby Benson (English)
The big furry Jerk with a Heart of Gold teams up with you in the first game when you visit Hollow Bastion. Though you visit his castle in KH2, he doesn't fight alongside you there because he's too busy being manipulated by Xaldin. Unlike most of the guest stars, he's one of the more plot critical, assisting in bringing down Maleficient and Xaldin (and he can even fight Xemnas in the first game's Final Mix edition.)
- Iron Woobie: You maybe believe he needs a hug, thanks to the angst he gets from his ugliness, but he doesn't have time for that when creatures of darkness kidnap his Love Interest. Instead of angsting around, he tears the Heartless a new one with his bare hands.
- Badass Cape
- Baleful Polymorph
- The Berserker
- Brainwashed and Crazy
- Determinator: He tore through the fabric of the universe with nothing but the force of his rage and the strength of his will.
- Genius Bruiser
- Heroic BSOD: Talked out of it fairly quickly.
- Hypercompetent Sidekick: In the first game, the Beast is your saving grace. When you team up with him, you've just lost Donald and Goofy and the Keyblade, putting you alone armed with only magic against slews of powerful enemies. The Beast's combat abilities become essential to your survival until things go back to normal.
- Japanese Pronouns: "Watashi"
- Lightning Bruiser
- Mighty Roar
- Natural Weapon: His Claws.
- Royals Who Actually Do Something: Lampshaded by Roxas when he compared Beast to Xemnas, who would let his subjects do the grunt job defending their HQ from danger rather facing them head-on first, as Beast did.
- The Worf Effect: Usually inflicts this on his foes (including Xaldin!), but Riku manages to take him down at Hollow Bastion in the first game, but this mainly happened because Beast was weakened from ripping his way through the darkness to reach that point. In Days, hoo boy! Guess who manages to one-shot him and send him flying over the gates of his own castle. Infernal Engine.
- You Shall Not Pass: Does this after the first visit to Hallow Bastion. The second visit reveals he survived.
Fa Mulan
"Mushu, I'm not sure... I haven't even joined the army yet. I have to take my father's place to preserve the Fa family honor. I just hope I don't get discovered."—Voiced by: Mayumi Suzuki (Japanese), Ming-Na (English)
Sora and co. meet up with her (and their old ally Mushu) right as she's about to join the army.
- Action Girl
- Ancestral Weapon: The Sword of the Ancestors
- Chinese Girl
- Full-Contact Magic
- Japanese Pronouns: "Watashi"
- Kung Fu Wizard: Would be a Magic Knight technically but hey, she knows kung-fu!
- The Load: When she's pretending to be Ping.
- Took a Level in Badass: When she stops pretending.
- Obfuscating Stupidity
- Patriotic Fervor: "For China!"
- Playing with Fire: Via Mushu.
- Fireballs: Raining from the sky!
- Reverse Grip
- Twelfth Night Adventure: As Ping.
Mushu
Voiced by: Koichi Yamadera (Japan), Mark Moseley (English)
A guardian spirit of the Fa family, he accompanied Sora when the Fairy Godmother released him from the fireglow gem and accompanied Mulan through her adventure.
Hercules
"The three of you together make great heroes. And as a team, I'm sure you can overcome anything!"
Voiced by: Yasunori Matsumoto (Japanese), Sean Astin/Tate Donovan (English)—Young Hercules voiced by: Masakazu Suzuki (Japanese), Josh Keaton (English)
- Aesop Amnesia: It's implied that the events of the film took place before the first game, come Kingdom Hearts II he's back to feeling he has to fight opponent after opponent and show off to the public to maintain his status. Subverted when he eventually remembers the meaning of a True Hero later in the game.
- Cool Sword: Though he prefers his fists.
- Battle Aura
- Big Damn Heroes
- Bonus Boss/Duel Boss
- Fastball Special: He can do this with Ven.
- Good Old Fisticuffs
- Guest Star Party Member: When you fight Hades in KHII: Herc's aura is the only way you can knock Hades out of his 'red mode', which makes him invincible in the Underworld. He becomes an official one in BBS
- Heroic BSOD
- Heroic Build: As if it needs to be said. Birth By Sleep features him in his younger, slimmer days.
- Japanese Pronouns: "Boku".
- Spin Attack
- Super Strength: Another given.
- The Other Darrin: Tate Donovan reprises his role as Hercules in the second game. Before that, he was voiced by Sean Astin (y'know, Sam)?
- Physical God
- Unskilled but Strong: In his youth in Birth By Sleep.
- Use Your Head: As a Shout-Out to the film.
Jack Sparrow
"When you sailed away in my ship and marooned me on that godforsaken spit of land with naught but a pistol and a single shot, you forgot one very important thing, mate. I'm Captain Jack Sparrow."
Sadly, not actually voiced by Johnny Depp. Guess which world he shows up on.
- The Captain: As he insists
- Combat Pragmatist: Comes from being a pirate.
- Cool Sword: Skill And Crossbones
- Deadpan Snarker:
William Turner:(On the Organization XIII's plan to attack Port Royal)"They'll hurt the townsfolk?"
Jack Sparrow: "No, they're bringin' 'em flowers, mate."
- Dem Bones: When cursed and under the moonlight.
- Flechette Storm: His Rain Storm skill.
- Japanese Pronouns: "Ore".
- Inexplicable Treasure Chests: His Limit Break Bluff involves a rigged one.
- Lovable Rogue
- Throw Down the Bomblet: Has bombs for some of his special attacks.
- One Steve Limit: Jack Skellington is also a party member in Kingdom Hearts II, so the in-game menus calls him "Sparrow" and Sora calls "Captain!" instead of "Jack!" when performing a Limit with Sparrow.
- Pirate
- The Wonka
Simba
"I'm lucky to have friends who will stand by my side. My father wasn't so lucky, he always had Scar lurking behind his back, always trying to cut him down."
Voiced by:Mitsuru Miyamoto (Japanese), Cam Clarke (English)—Young Simba voiced by: Tatsuya Nakazaki (Japanese), Jonathan Taylor Thomas (English)
He was a summon in the first game; when Sora visits the Pride Lands in KH2, he joins the party for real.
- Combat Medic: He has a Cure spell.
- Dishing Out Dirt
- Japanese Pronouns: "Boku".
- King of Beasts
- Mighty Roar: His attack as a summon and the finishing blow of his Limit Break.
- Natural Weapon: His weapon the Proud Fang are his claws and teeth.
- Oedipus Complex
- Panthera Awesome
- Rolling Attack: As part of his Limit Break.
- Royals Who Actually Do Something: Of course, he needed Sora, Donald and Goofy's support to do something about Scar's ghost.
- Took a Level in Badass: When his friends helped him overcome his fears and inferiority feelings regarding his father, he chasted Scar's ghost away by telling it to fuck off and some seconds later fought off the true Heartless version of Scar by his claws and fangs alone.
Tron/Rinzler
"Sora, Donald, Goofy... And all the Users out there... Thank you... You really helped me. You made me so much stronger. You taught me what friendship is truly all about. And I'll never forget it."—Voiced by: Hiroshi Tsuchida (Japanese), Bruce Boxleitner (English)
A copy of the original program made by Ansem to help run Space Paranoids, the computer systems in Hollow Bastion. Unfortunately, Ansem also included the MCP.
Tron reappears in Kingdom Hearts 3D in the Grid brainwashed by CLU into "Rinzler", much like in Tron: Legacy.
- Badass Bookworm: Mostly because he's a computer program, programmed to know about computers, but still... He is also programmed to kick some serious Heartless ass, which forced MCP to delete his programming before he was locked up.
- Cyberpunk
- Deadly Disc: His Identity Disc, they become closer to Rings of Death as Rinzler
- Dual-Wielding: Wields two discs as Rinzler.
- Face Heel Turn: As Rinzler in 3D's Tron: Legacy world.
- Fighting Your Friend: As Rinzler.
- Frickin' Laser Beams: An attack as Rinzler.
- Holographic Terminal: In his Limit Break
- Interface Screw: His boss fight as Rinzler in KH3D gives him an attack that reverses gravity and inverts Sora/Riku's controls.
- Long-Range Fighter: The first purely long ranged party character in the series.
- Japanese Pronouns: "Boku".
- Pinball Projectile
- Redemption Equals Death: By Taking the Bullet for Sora.
- Shock and Awe: Had the Thunder spell.
- Tron Lines: Duh.
- Wall Crawl: Has this ability as Rinzler.
Genie
"The one and only GENIE OF THE LAMP!"
The Genie's lamp was found by Aladdin in the desert and he used it to summon Genie, but it was taken by Jafar and Genie was forced to fight for him until Jafar was defeated. Since then, Genie has been a summon support for Sora.
- Apologetic Attacker: When he was forced to be Jafar's bitch during the boss fight.
- Apologises a Lot: Always did it before he attacked Sora & co.
- Benevolent Genie: To Aladdin and Sora, mostly to Sora.
- Black Mage: In Kingdom Hearts.
- Cloudcuckoolander
- Genie in a Bottle: Duh
- Japanese Pronouns: "Washi"
- Large Ham: Remember that this character was originally voiced by Robin Williams.
- Magic Knight: In Kingdom Hearts II.
- Hey, It's That Voice!: Homer Simpson helps Sora destroy the Heartless.
- Thou Shalt Not Kill: Averted, he's forced by Jafar to crush the heroes but he made sure he would miss or warn the heroes first before he attacked.
- Sealed Good in a Can
- Slave Mook: Thankfully, not for long.
- Took a Level in Badass: In the second game, he has the magic to copy his own Keyblade and use Limit Forms. He uses it like nobody's business. Hilarity Ensues.
Stitch/Experiment 626
"A... koo... wa... fren... Terra... Ve..."—Voiced by: Koichi Yamadera (Japanese), Chris Sanders (English)
He appears at the Bastion in KHII without much explanation and soon becomes one of Sora's summon allies. Birth by Sleep reveals he has a history of partnering up with Keyblade wielders.
- Badass Adorable
- Fastball Special: When teamed up with him for a boss fight, Ventus and Aqua can throw 626 at the enemy.
- Guns Akimbo: Does it with Ray Guns.
- Hidden Depths: As in his original movie, Stitch's capacity for things other than destruction, such as friendship, startle even Jumba, who made him.
- Magic Music: One of his abilities in II, and his upgraded D-Link finisher in Sleep.
- Multi-Armed and Dangerous: In Birth By Sleep.
- Pint-Sized Powerhouse: He can toss around things three thousand times his size. But not an ounce more.
- The Unintelligible: It's hard to tell whether most of his dialogue is alien language or animalistic gibberish. His grasp of English (or Japanese) consists of a very small number of phrases parroted from Terra, Aqua, and Ventus.
Prince Phillip
"We have met before, once upon a dream."—Voiced by: Tohru Furusawa (Japanese), Josh Robert Thompson (English)
- Cool Sword: The Sword of Truth.
- Fastball Special: He helps Aqua get around Maleficent's castle—and up on the dragon's back—this way.
- Japanese Pronouns: "Boku".
- Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me: The Shield of Virtue which luckily for Aqua will protect her as well when they're fighting Dragon Maleficent.
- Modest Royalty
- Royals Who Actually Do Something
- Throwing Your Sword Always Works: How he finishes Maleficent off just like in the movie.
- Warrior Prince: Forest of thorns? Evil henchmen? A psychotic witch who turns into a dragon? Bring it.
Other NPC's
Merlin
"Took your time, didn't you?"—Voiced by: Minoru Uchida/Hiroshi Arikawa (Japanese), Jeff Bennett (English)
The only non-Final Fantasy member of the Hollow Bastion Restoration Committee. His house is the group's base. He is also Sora's chief mentor in magic.
- The Archmage
- Bag of Holding: An obvious Shout-Out to his debut movie, natch.
- Cool Old Guy
- I Take Offense to That Last One: "Old loon, you say?"
- Japanese Pronouns: "Washi"
- Magic Versus Science: He and Cid don't get along...until they end up combining their talents to create a weapon that can de-rezz the MCP.
- Magic Wand
- The Mentor
- Robe and Wizard Hat: Along with a...
- Wizard Beard
- Wizard Classic
Scrooge McDuck
"Adventure is the mother of industry!"—Voiced by: Atsushi Ii (Japanese), Alan Young (English)
Donald's famous uncle, the eccentric entrepreneur is traveling across the worlds in hopes of adding to his already vast fortune (thanks to Merlin, he made it to Radiant Garden before Gummi Ships had even been invented). His latest business venture involves sea-salt ice cream.
- Badass Grandpa: In spirit, anyway. It takes guts to talk back to an Unversed three times your size.
- Intrepid Merchant: Not even the vastness of outer space can stop this guy from looking to expand his empire.
- Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal
- Japanese Pronouns: "Watashi"
- Nice Hat
- Self-Made Man
- Trademark Favorite Food: Ice Cream.
- Uncle Pennybags: Maybe not in spending money, but every conversation with Scrooge in the series so far has been nothing short of awesome.
Huey, Dewey and Louie
Voiced by: Chika Sakamoto (Japanese), Russi Taylor (English)
Donald's triplet nephews who offer their services in each game doing different things.
- An Economy Is You
- Chromatic Arrangement
- The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard: They will always catch-up in the racing mini-game no matter how far ahead you are.
- Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal
- Intrepid Merchant
- Mini Game: They provide them in Birth By Sleep.
- No Hero Discount: Or family discount as the explicitly say to their uncle.
- Power-Up Food: They sell you ice cream that does this in Birth By Sleep.
- Why Do You Keep Changing Jobs?
Pinocchio
Voiced by: Yūki Tokiwa (Japanese), Seth Adkins (English)
A wooden puppet carved by the toymaker Gheppetto and given life by the Blue Fairy, Pinocchio appears within Monstro in Kingdom Hearts being pursued by Riku who is intrigued by the wooden puppet having a heart he reappears in 3D In his home world the Pranksters Paradise.
- Cheerful Child
- Dude in Distress
- Little Bit Beastly: He bears his donkey ears and tail in 3D after a trip to Pleasure Island.
- Living Toy
- Nice Hat
- Pinocchio Nose: Though that should be obvious.
- Pinocchio Syndrome: Of course, he is Trope Namer!
Quasimodo, Esmeralda and Phoebus
Quasimodo is voiced by: Sosuke Komori (Japanese)
Esmeralda is voiced by: Urara Takano (Japanese)
Phoebus is voiced by: Souma Suzuki (Japanese)
The title character of the Hunchback of Notre Dame, they aid Riku and Sora in their visit to Notre Dame Kingdom Hearts 3D.
- Big Damn Heroes: All three do this for each other multiple times.
- Cool Sword: Phoebus.
- Does Not Like Shoes: Esmeralda
- Fair Cop: Phoebus.
- The Grotesque: Quasimodo
- Handicapped Badass: Quasimodo
- Hot Gypsy Woman: Esmeralda who is Trope Codifier.
- The Messiah: Esmeralda.
- Redheaded Hero: Quasimodo
- Roma: Esmeralda.
- Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right: Phoebus.
- Two Guys and a Girl
Sam Flynn, Kevin Flynn and Quorra
Sam is voiced by: Daisuke Hirakawa(Japanese)
Kevin is voiced by: Tsutomu Isobe (Japanese),Fred Tatasciore (English)
Quorra is voiced by: Yuka Komatsu (Japanese)
A trio who opposes CLU, Kevin is a User and the creator of the Grid and CLU 2, Sam is his son who came to The Grid to find him and Quorra is an ISO and confidante to Kevin Flynn during his years in exile.
- Action Girl: Quorra.
- Badass Longcoat: Kevin.
- Heroic Sacrifice: Kevin does this as he did in the movie.
- Rings of Death: All of them carry an identity disk that functions as one.
- Tron Lines