Chapter 1: The Transformation
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The initial drawing that sent me on my bs and making this story/au.
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Here is the sketch/drawing that started me on all of this. A mid-transformation pic of Harry becoming a toon!
It was surprisingly hard to find stills of a Disney transformation to use as a reference for this. At the time, the easiest one that I could find that actually focused on the character's transformation and not on a pretty light-show was the one from Brother Bear. Which was still pretty darn hard to find.
Anyways, this was the drawing that set me on my insanity.
Chapter 2: Harry Mouse Ref Sheet (No Color)
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The ref sheet I made for Harry as a Mouse Toon.
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Okay, here’s the Ref sheet for Harry Mouse but with no color.
I’ll clean this up at some point and give it proper color. But for now, the idea is now down and out there.
If anyone was wondering, I based Mouse Harry’s design off of a recent artist/art series that was licensed by Disney called “Happiest Hipster”. The artist’s images have been used on a couple of different products, like coffee mixes, drink containers, and even a vinyl figure.
I snatched up elements from a few different pictures from the series to create Harry’s look. Though I may put together a few alternative looks for him later.
But I honestly really love how he came out. He seems really cute!
Chapter 3: Sketch Dump 1
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Fist sketch dump! With some outfits and details.
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Harry in a Wizard outfit (possibly as the "Royal Wizard" of Wasteland?)
Harry, wearing a different style of Hat and Scarf.
Some Eyes. (Once possibly for being in a trance and one 'normal")
Harry without his hat, showing little chunks of curly hair/fur on his head
Some Harry Mouse sketches. Some alternative clothes for Harry, a wizard costume, some eye practice, and a new little character detail to make Harry look more unique.
I fully admit that I abducted the wizard costume from a Mickey and Minnie sketch dump I saw on Deviantart. I mostly snatched from Mickey’s outfit and threw in a few details from the one Minnie was wearing in the same sketch. I just… Really loved how it looked.
Chapter 4: Sketch Dump 2
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More sketches!
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More Harry sketches.
Eyes, poses, tiny scenes, and a lot of toon hands. Like… A lot of hands. Because toon hands are strangely hard to draw and therefore need to be practiced.
Harry’s job/lifestyle in Wasteland is somewhere between being a wizard, a spell crafter, and an alchemist.
He tries to recreate spells and potions he remembers with what he has in Wasteland. And also makes new spells, potions, and powders as he goes.
Basically, he’s going “I need something that does [this], now how do I do that?” And “What happens if I mix [this] with [this]?” And, occasionally, “I know something that does [this] already exists, but I don’t know how it was made. Let’s see if I can figure it out.”
Harry’s place of residence/business can be… Chaotic, to say the least.
Chapter 5: Sketch Dump 3
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Some more sketches.
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Some sketches I did on the back of a menu, another expression for Harry, and showing Harry’s clothes without his jacket.
Chapter 6: Brief Story Summary
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Just a quick summary of the (very incomplete) story that I've been working on for this.
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(See the end of the chapter for notes.)
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Story Summary; Wasteland’s Wizard, Harry Mouse
So, I decided I wanted to share the storyline for the crossover sketches I’d posted. It isn’t actually written out, but I’ve got a lot down for the outline.
But that’s a lot of writing and it isn’t really finished, so I’ve decided to share a brief summary of the story I’ve got in my head. And, if people show interest, I can post more detail for the various sections of the story.
Story Summary:
Harry is abducted, changed into a mouse toon and sent into the Disney Toon World without his human memory. But since he was never an official toon, he never had the chance to gain a Heart and ended up in Wasteland.
After the first two Epic Mickey games, the person who abducted Harry comes to Wasteland, looking for a way into Toon World to take the powers of the Disney Magic-users for their own. And they believe the keys they needed to get those powers lay in the world for forgotten toons.
Wasteland starts suffering from mysterious damages that can’t be pinned of the previous problems they’d had, the Pete’s are working against Wasteland for some reason and seem to be following someone’s orders, and no one really knows what’s going on or why.
Mickey comes back (again) and they make some progress. Then Mickey is kidnapped, Harry goes missing, the Blot is revived/unleashed the later defeated, the villain is thwarted and left to Yen Sid’s mercies, and Harry’s lost memories were returned.
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Feel free to ask questions about the idea or the story. I'm hoping to post more in detail summaries later on.
Chapter 7: Story Arcs
Summary:
The quick sums of the Arcs of the story. Not super detailed, but gets the loose story down.
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Prologue:
Harry’s initial actions and kidnapping, his transformation, and the first hypnosis to alter his memories. Possibly include him waking up in Toon World or the Wastelands.
Could include a summary/glossing over of the original Epic Mickey games, but told from Harry’s (limited) point of view. (Harry was not the main star for those games, but a background player. He helped or gave requests, but never took a spotlight in what was happening.)
Arc One: Beginning
The start of the troubles in Wasteland; Finding the damages done to the world, having no clue as to how or why they happened, and calling Mickey for help. This could also have the early searches to try and figure out what’s going on, and maybe Harry’s early attempts to use magic to find the culprit.
At that point no one really knows what’s going on, but there is foreshadowing and hints at things not being as simple/clean cut as they seem (or the Toons want them to be). Maybe hint at the Hypnotist’s presence? Or that the Pete’s aren’t really the main culprits, but just a portion of the problem?
Someone suggests seeing Madame Leona and finding out if something in Lonesome Manor could help them.
Arc Two: Book and Ingredient Hunt
Mickey and the others go to search through Lonesome Manor for something to help them, maybe have one group member hear odd music but think nothing of it. Harry is a little late to the meet-up and comments on zoning out for a bit, but is pleased by the books found by the others.
They all bid Leona goodbye and return to Mean Street to get to work.
Harry researches from the books and finds the ingredients needed and makes a list of needed ones for Mickey and Oswald to gather for him, while Harry himself preps for the actual brewing and spell-making. They go out to get them, but the Petes get in the way and end up taking some of the ingredients listed, but when they come back Harry tells them that they have everything they need.
He also tells them that someone had broken into his home/workshop but didn't seem to take anything. Which is odd, but gets swept under the rug in favor of the spellwork that needs to be done.
Arc Three: The Abduction and Final Battles
Harry starts on his work and something draws the others away, but when they come back, the wizard is gone and the potion is only a few steps away from being finished. Mickey and the others end up finishing the task themselves and use the potion/mixture to lead them to the culprit, but they have to split up and search for them. Mickey disappears, sending the others into a panic, but they get a message telling them to go deeper into the forest. Someone comments on hearing odd music, something that sounded out of place considering where they were.
Mickey ends up waking up to see Harry standing nearby, and finally meets the Hypnotist. They partially reveal their plans, confirm Harry is unaware of what's going on (due to being hypnotized), and begins the process of reviving the Blot. The others arrive and a fight breaks out, but the Blot does end up being revived. Prescott is finally freed and knocks Harry out, stopping the spells from being finished.
He explains what he knows, including what the Hypnotist was really after, and they fight the Revived Blot and Hypnotist. They win and the Hypnotist is handed over to Yen Sid for whatever punishment he decides on.
At Harry’s request/insistence, the hypnosis that was used on him is finally broken and he puts his mind into sorting himself out and recovering from everything. But he’s relieved that he can’t be used to hurt his new home again.
Chapter 8: Harry and his Relationships in Wasteland
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Expanded from a Reviewer's comment about Harry's friends and relationships in Wasteland, and what the residents think of him in turn. I gave a kind of long response, but then I realized I could go further with the idea.
Then I stumbled across one friendship idea that I got REALLY into, and started to really flesh it out. Along with how it would effect some stuff in the main games.
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Oswald and Harry have a kind of unique relationship, but I'd say they're pretty good friends, if not terribly close in the beginning.
Ozzy, when he first met Harry, was hesitant about being around/hanging out with him. Harry looks a lot like Mickey, which made it hard for him to be close/super friendly with him. Harry’s also a pretty “blank slate” toon when he first comes to Wasteland, even if his “design” and personality seem pretty fleshed out.
(“Blank Slate” toons are basic ideas/designs that don’t have much of a background and don’t seem very thought out yet. They’re usually background/single episode toons.)
But once he got past the resemblance, they got along pretty well and a lot of Harry's creations made his job as "King of Wasteland" easier.
Another thing to remember is that, despite everyone in Wasteland liking Oswald, it's implied that he was a bit of a recluse after the Thinner Disaster. I’d wager that he isn’t terribly familiar with newer residents because of that, so Harry would have probably flown under his radar for a while before they two of them happened to run across each other in town. But by then Harry’s probably established himself as another resident and everyone already knows him.
So Oswald mostly viewed Harry the same as everyone else in Wasteland, as a resident that he needed to help/care for.
Harry likes Oswald as a person and respects that he tried to make Wasteland into a Home for everyone, and is thankful for it. But he's also a bit of a cynic (one of his many contrasts against Mickey and a holdover from being human) and thinks there are things Oswald should have been doing instead of locking himself away. He knows Ozzy was grieving, so he doesn't really bring it up. Although he would drop hints about things Oswald should do whenever the rabbit stopped by. Kind of a “I’m a little mad at you but know you’re going through stuff so I’ll let it go” type situation.
Their relationship would probably change a bit after the Main Story here, with Oswald working harder to look out for Harry and helping him through and identity issues that may crop up. Eventually, they're fairly good friends that MAY lean into a more family-like role with each other.
(Oswald is a Dad after all, and Harry's a teen with no real father figure in his life so that could have a hand. But then again, Harry looks like Mickey, so it's also a bit of a "he's kind of a brother" situation too.)
Mickey is also sort-of friends with Harry, but he also doesn't know him as well as the other toons in Wasteland.
He was first under the impression that Harry was for a "Mistaken Identity" thing and feels bad that Harry had been "made" just to be swapped for him for a bit then forgotten, so most of their early interactions are pretty awkward on his side of things. Later on, he finds that he gets along pretty well with Harry and they shift more into being friends. He's also a bit more people-aware than Oswald and probably picks up on Harry actually being younger than him despite how similar they look pretty quickly, and that factors into his opinion too.
(Harry is, after all, a teenager compared to Mickey’s “ambiguous young adult” shtick.)
Harry is actually pretty indifferent to Mickey when he first shows up at the shop. And at first doesn't believe he’s the real Mickey, being so used to look-a-likes around Wasteland. He’s really not prepared for Gus to explain that “ Yes, he’s really Mickey Mouse. He was abducted by the Blot and Mad Doctor, we’re trying to get him home again.”
He knows Ozzy doesn't like his brother but decides to take a wait-and-see approach to things, since he never really knew Mickey and wasn’t up to making a fool of himself. It's only after he hears about Mickey helping everyone around Wasteland that he decides he likes the guy. And after subsequent visits and chats, they shift to being friends. Harry is also more open to letting Mickey into areas of the shop that he normally doesn’t let people into, like the lab where he makes potions and such.
Mickey becomes more worried/protective about Harry after his past is revealed and probably makes a habit of checking in from time to time. He still can’t wrap his head around the idea of a kid genuinely losing hope in the world around him, and can’t help trying to share all the good things he knows about to help fix that.
Again, they're good friends that may lean into more family-like roles, but more along the lines of being brothers or cousins.
(Which would probably be how Mickey would explain how they knew each other/why they looked alike to his friends if they ever somehow met.)
Ortensia is someone Harry respects, but she’s also a pretty big Unknown to him. The Thinner Disaster had already happened when he appeared which means she was already Inert and Harry never got the chance to meet her until after the events of EM1. They’re mostly acquaintances but are slowly getting to know each other.
And Harry is pretty good friends/on good terms with most of the residents of Wasteland. He’s not super outgoing and can be pretty awkward at times, but he does make friends and tries to help out where he can.
One of his friends is Madame Leona from the Haunted Mansion, as they both share an interest in magic and the forms it takes.
She’s also the only person in Wasteland that Harry has to actively seek out in order to talk. They have bi-weekly tea sessions where they talk shop, share the most recent book/magic they’ve been looking at, and spill gossip about the rest of Wasteland. There are probably a number of ghosts who join in too and add in their own gossip and reading suggestions.
(Basically, it’s like a supernatural Book Club!)
Gremlin Gus is probably more of an acquaintance than a friend. They know of each other, but aren’t terribly close. They talk on occasion, but it’s more in-passing than anything else.
He worries more about Harry after the story, but it’s in a protective, borderline-parental way.
I think another friend of his, maybe even his Best Friend, would be Gremlin Prescott.
It might seem a little odd, but I think they would bond over their love of creating new things to help out Wasteland and sharing the projects they’re working on with each other. They’ve probably even put their heads together to make joint projects too!
Having the drive to actually *create* in Wasteland seems pretty rare, most toons seems to prefer using pre-made things or following already created recipes. Most of the Gremlins don’t seem interested in making new machines and focus more on maintaining what’s already there instead. And toons don’t seem to want to make anything new or pursue new projects, always trying to keep up their familiar habits and lifestyles.
(There are a few exceptions, but this seems to be mostly true.)
Part of this could be because of the Thinner Disaster and the Blotlings. It’s hard to find motivation to build/make something new if you know it’s just going to get destroyed, so a lot of them seem to have developed a “Why Bother?” mindset about it. Which results in everyone being stuck in a rut, and they can’t really find anything new to cheer themselves up and contributes to the frustration/sadness everybody suffers from.
That makes Harry’s Alchemy Shoppe and Prescott’s inventions unique . They’re always trying to make something, even if it might not stick around or be appreciated very much. And it’s something they both enjoy doing. Both of them appreciate the work the other puts into their projects and they bounce ideas off each other a lot.
They probably know each other really well, too, and can name the other’s favorite foods/books/interests without a second thought (and be right about it). They’re the kind of friends that can hang out in each other’s work spaces without talking and be perfectly happy about it, or spend hours gushing about their latest interest/project and not get bored with it.
They’re best friends, which would also make the events of EM2 so interesting since it would add an extra element to Prescott’s motivations.
Prescott isn’t just frustrated that no one can see his genius, he’s frustrated because no one can see the genius of his Best Friend either. Wasteland is finally recovering from the Thinner Disaster, but the work he and Harry had been putting in through it all had never been appreciated as much as he felt it should have been.
He wants both of them to be recognized, and is frustrated that no one seems to pay attention to their work, even if Harry doesn’t seem bothered by it.
It also adds an interesting duality/angle to Prescott’s relationship with the Mad Doctor.
Prescott is proud of his mechanical inventions and wants to be recognized for his work on them, both of which the Doctor promises to him. And while Harry is his best friend, he knows Harry’s never been a tech guy/mechanic and that a lot of Prescott’s interests go right over his head. But Harry’s still super supportive about them and is always ready to listen, which Prescott deeply appreciates.
But the Doctor gets him. He doesn’t just listen to Prescott when he talks about machines, he understands him. He understands the tools, the lingo, the schematics, everything. Prescott’s never had anyone outside of his fellow Gremlins understand him and be interested in what new things he wanted to create. It’s a new intoxicating experience and he can’t help being caught up in it.
Harry, on the other hand, isn’t interested in being recognized for his work. He just wants to help out where he can make the life of himself and everyone else in Wasteland easier. Their difference in opinion is one of the few things they get into arguments about, which unintentionally fuels Prescott’s motives to help the Doctor after a bad fight before the start of EM2.
Harry is worried about Prescott for most of EM2, first for his distance at the beginning then for how strange the idea of him intentionally wrecking Wasteland. But he never gives up on Prescott as a person, saying that something wasn’t right and that he wouldn’t do that for no reason.
During the story, Prescott is pretty much the only one who knows what’s going on and is desperately trying to help as best he can. He knows something is wrong with Harry and wants to help him, but he’s a prisoner and there’s only so much he can do. From trying to send hints, to remotely controlling/fixing things, to putting barricades to slow things down. He deeply hates the helpless feelings he has while there.
After the story, he throws himself into trying to help Harry and make up for the damage to their friendship, as well as the hurt he caused the rest of Wasteland.
It takes it a while for them to mend things between them, but it’s easier for Harry to forgive Prescott since he’s sincere about his guilt and actively trying to make up for it. (And not just showing up and saying “Sorry, I did a bad. Friends again?” and expecting Harry to forgive him.) Things are a little rocky, but they’re working on it.
Chapter 9: Author's Note
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This isn't another chapter and I'm sorry to anyone who was hoping that it would be. This is an announcement that I've been meaning to give for a while but I've been hesitant about how to finally put it into words.
As of right now, all of my Harry Potter stories are on indefinite hiatus.
They're been on hiatus for a while, but now it's official. I am no longer posting more to these stories.
For a while, I had believed that, even if JRK was turning into someone awful, I could still have fun in the sandbox since I wasn't giving a single penny to her by writing fanfic for fun. I could still have fun and write the world better on my own time without supporting her choices.
I'm someone who enjoys writing stories that I can share with my friends and often turn to them when I feel stuck or am having trouble writing.
And that's where my problem lay.
The friends that I used to share my hp writing with are of a different opinion and have chosen to denounce HP entirely and refuse to have anything to do with it anymore, in any form. They don't want to show any support for a series that's become so tainted by a hateful, horrid woman who refuses to let people live their lives.
And I can fully understand their perspective, even if it's not the one I have.
And I'm coming to hate how it makes me feel. I hate the way something I love has been tainted thanks to shitty people. Because now all the stories that were written with HP make me feel guilty for still loving them. For still wanting to write/draw them. For wanting to share that stuff.
I hate that this thing that makes me happy now makes me feel guilty about how it makes me happy...
I don't want those feelings to grow and turn into me hating the stories that I'd been so proud of writing.
So I'm not going to try and force myself to write alone, or like I had to hide that I was still writing them from my friends. (Because I care about my friends, a lot. And I never want to feel like I have to hide things that make me happy from them.)
Maybe, someday, when the toxic-ness of HP has faded or when the Wizarding World is separated from the person who created it, I'll come back and try to breathe new life into these stories.
But, for today, I am stopping these stories. They are no longer being written, no longer being posted, and this is the end for now.
If you were looking forward to more, I'm sorry. You likely won't be seeing them for a very long time.
