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Disney Twisted-Wonderland (ディズニー ツイステッドワンダーランド, Dizunī Tsuisuteddo Wandārando) [1] is a Japanese mobile game created by Aniplex and Walt Disney Japan. Yana Toboso , creator of Black Butler , is in charge of the original plan, main script, and character design, [ 2 ] which are inspired by Disney villains ...
Disney: Twisted-Wonderland is a 2020 mobile game made by Aniplex in collaboration with Walt Disney Japan. The game centers around characters inspired by villains from Disney films, and is described as a "villains academy adventure game" that has rhythm game elements and battles. The main concept, scenario, and character designs are by Yana ...
Disney Software: Disney Software: 1993: DOS Mickey's Safari in Letterland: Beam Software: Hi Tech Expressions: 1993 [2] NES Mickey Mouse IV: Mahou no Labyrinth: Kemco: Kemco: 1993: Game Boy Mickey Mouse: Magic Wands! Kemco: Kemco: 1993: Game Boy Mickey's Memory Challenge: Designer Software: Disney Software: 1993: Amiga DOS: Mickey's Adventures ...
Disney Tsum Tsum (Japanese: ディズニー ツムツム, Hepburn: Dizunī Tsumutsumu), (pronounced (t)soom-(t)soom), is a Japanese collectible stuffed toys based upon Disney-owned characters. [1] The name is derived from the Japanese verb tsumu meaning "to stack", because the rectangle-shaped toys are designed to stack on top of each other ...
A Twisted Tale, also called Twisted Tales in editions with the complete series, is an anthology series of books based around alternate "What if" spins on Disney animated and Pixar films. They are published by Disney-Hyperion , and written by different authors, including Liz Braswell, Jen Calonita, Elizabeth Lim, and Farrah Rochon.
Elizabeth J. Braswell, often known as Liz Braswell, is a British-born American writer of young adult fiction.She is best known for her New York Times bestselling books in Disney's Twisted Tales series, along with The Nine Lives of Chloe King, a series that was adapted as a 2011 television show of the same name. [1]
Disney revealed the roster of villains set for the upcoming Magic Kingdom expansion heading to the Orlando resort, with Disney Parks head Josh D'Amaro announcing even more dark details about the ...
Vignette Corporation was a company that offered a suite of content management, web portal, collaboration, document management, and records management software. Targeted at the enterprise market, Vignette offered products under the name StoryServer that allowed non-technical users to create, edit and track content through workflows and publish it on the web.