nintendo

The Walt Disney Company (also known as or simply as Disney) is a global media company that publishes video games through their affiliate company Disney Interactive Studios. Most of their video games are based on their movies and franchises, and only one, Spectrobes, is not based on a franchise.

The company has a Japanese division known as Walt Disney Japan Ltd.(JP)(CN)

Early History

The company was founded as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio in October 1923 by Walt and Roy Disney following the bankruptcy of their previous company, Laugh-O-Gram Studio. For many years they created short films and movies featuring Mickey Mouse and other characters. One of their more notable movies include Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, and Frozen. They have also created many theme parks, such as Disneyland, all of the parks at Walt Disney World, and others.

Disney's relations with Nintendo

In 1959, Hiroshi Yamauchi, then president of Nintendo, and Walt Disney Productions met and came to an agreement to manufacture playing cards with Disney characters on them.[1] The contract included much more than just playing cards, however. Nintendo was also given the rights to produce various products in Japan with Disney characters on them. This partnership ultimately resulted in Nintendo being accepted in the Kyoto Stock Exchange and the Osaka Stock Exchange due to the overwhelming popularity of the products. Interestingly, the first Nintendo TV adverts centered around Nintendo's Disney themed playing cards. Products included in this interesting and, for Nintendo, unprecedented arrangement are:

Later on, many Disney-themed video games would be created for Nintendo's gaming systems by third party developers and publishers. Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck hold the distinction of being some of the few licensed characters (the others being Popeye and Snoopy) to feature in Nintendo's Game & Watch line, through the Mickey Mouse and Mickey & Donald titles, released on October 9, 1981, and November 12, 1982, respectively.

Uniracers

After the release of the SNES game Uniracers, the now Disney-owned studio Pixar (note: at the time they were not involved with Disney) sued Nintendo, claiming that the main character (a unicycle) was too similar to a character that was featured in a Pixar short (developers of Uniracers claimed that the similarities are due to the fact that both are meant to look like a unicycle). Pixar won the lawsuit and Nintendo of America was forced to remove the product from stores.

Mii character cameos

A Mii character walking alongside Mickey Mouse in the Disney Magical World 2 video game

A Mii character walking alongside Mickey Mouse in the Disney Magical World 2 video game

Dance Dance Revolution: Disney Grooves, Disney Channel All Star Party, Disney Magical World, and Disney Magical World 2 all feature Mii characters as playable and/or background characters. This makes the Mii characters the first Nintendo characters to ever interact with Disney properties in-universe.

Wreck-It Ralph

Nintendo also lent some of its characters to Disney for the 2012 film Wreck-It Ralph, Bowser being the most prominent, as well as a Super Mushroom making a small appearance in the scene where Ralph is looking for a medal. During the production of its sequel, Disney expected to include Mario at various scenes, but the plan was ultimately scrapped due to Nintendo not allowing the use of its character for the film (around the same time, Illumination and Universal Pictures was already in negotiations with Nintendo to produce The Super Mario Bros. Movie).

Disney references in Nintendo media

Besides Disney games receiving coverage in Nintendo Power.

The story in Valiant Comics' Game Boy issue #2 is titled "It's a Small World After All", after the eponymous song from the Disney park ride "It's a Small World". In the story, Herman Smirch suggests that Tatanga bring Princess Daisy to Walt Disney World for a vacation. In addition, Tannis Rhode's sister is shown wearing a Mickey Mouse sweater on the first page of the comic.

The Mario Paint Player's Guide includes a page showing screenshots of animated pictures made on the game, based on Pinocchio, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, and Sleeping Beauty.

Disney's effect on Nintendo employees

Walt Disney and Shigeru Miyamoto comparisons

Miyamoto has been referred to as the "Walt Disney of video games" by multiple press outlets. The following are just some of whom have labeled with this title.

Notable creations

Video games

Title Year Platform(s) Publisher Developer
DuckTales 1989
04Nintendo Entertainment System
Capcom
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers 1990
04Nintendo Entertainment System
Capcom
The Little Mermaid 1991
04Nintendo Entertainment System
Capcom
TaleSpin 1991
04Nintendo Entertainment System
Capcom
Darkwing Duck 1992
04Nintendo Entertainment System
Capcom
The Magical Quest starring Mickey Mouse 1992
08Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Capcom
DuckTales 2 1993
04Nintendo Entertainment System
Capcom
Goof Troop 1993
08Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Capcom
Aladdin 1993
08Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Capcom
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers 2 1993
04Nintendo Entertainment System
Capcom
The Great Circus Mystery Starring Mickey & Minnie 1994
08Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Capcom
Beauty and the Beast 1994
08Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Hudson Soft Probe Entertainment
The Jungle Book 1994
08Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Virgin Interactive Virgin Interactive
The Lion King 1994
08Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Virgin Interactive Virgin Interactive
Toy Story 1995
08Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Disney Interactive Traveller's Tales
Tiertex Design Studios
Pinocchio 1996
08Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Nintendo
Capcom
Virgin Interactive
NMS Software
A Bug's Life 1998
11Nintendo 64
Activision Traveller's Tales
Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue! 1999
11Nintendo 64
Activision Traveller's Tales
Dinosaur 2000
14Game Boy Advance
Ubisoft Digital Eclipse
Tigger's Honey Hunt 2000
11Nintendo 64
Disney Interactive NewKidCo
The Emperor's New Groove 2000
13Game Boy Color
Ubisoft Sandbox Interactive
Mickey's Speedway USA 2000
11Nintendo 64
Nintendo Rare
Atlantis: The Lost Empire 2001
14Game Boy Advance
THQ 3d6 Games
Monsters, Inc. 2001
13Game Boy Color
14Game Boy Advance
THQ Vicarious Visions
Natsume
Tarzan Untamed 2001
16Nintendo GameCube
Ubisoft Ubisoft Mental
Lilo & Stitch 2002
14Game Boy Advance
Disney Interactive Digital Eclipse
Monsters, Inc. Scream Arena 2002
16Nintendo GameCube
THQ Radical Entertainment
Treasure Planet 2002
14Game Boy Advance
Disney Interactive Bizarre Creations
Brother Bear 2003
14Game Boy Advance
Disney Interactive Vicarious Visions
Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure 2003
16Nintendo GameCube
14Game Boy Advance
Activision Toys for Bob
Disney's Hide & Sneak 2003
16Nintendo GameCube
Disney Interactive Capcom
Finding Nemo 2003
16Nintendo GameCube
14Game Boy Advance
THQ Traveller's Tales
The Haunted Mansion 2003
16Nintendo GameCube
TDK Mediactive High Voltage Software
Pocket Studios
Piglet's Big Game 2003
16Nintendo GameCube
14Game Boy Advance
Gotham Games Doki Denki Studio
Home on the Range 2004
14Game Boy Advance
Disney Interactive Artificial Mind and Movement
The Incredibles 2004
16Nintendo GameCube
14Game Boy Advance
THQ Heavy Iron Studios
Winnie the Pooh's Rumbly Tumbly Adventure 2005
16Nintendo GameCube
14Game Boy Advance
Ubisoft Phoenix Studio
Chicken Little 2005
16Nintendo GameCube
14Game Boy Advance
Buena Vista Games Avalanche Software
The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer 2005
16Nintendo GameCube
14Game Boy Advance
THQ Heavy Iron Studios
The Wild 2006
14Game Boy Advance
Buena Vista Games Climax Studios
Cars 2006
16Nintendo GameCube
21Wii
14Game Boy Advance
18Nintendo DS
THQ Rainbow Studios
Chicken Little: Ace in Action 2006
21Wii
18Nintendo DS
Buena Vista Games Avalanche Software
Ratatouille 2007
16Nintendo GameCube
21Wii
14Game Boy Advance
18Nintendo DS
THQ Heavy Iron Studios
Asobo Studio
Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey 2007
21Wii
Disney Interactive Papaya Studio
Cars: Mater-National Championship 2007
21Wii
14Game Boy Advance
18Nintendo DS
THQ Incinerator Studios
Bolt 2008
21Wii
Disney Interactive Avalanche Software
WALL-E 2008
21Wii
18Nintendo DS
THQ Heavy Iron Studios
Phineas and Ferb 2009
18Nintendo DS
Disney Interactive Altron
Up 2009
21Wii
18Nintendo DS
THQ Heavy Iron Studios
G-Force 2009
21Wii
18Nintendo DS
Disney Interactive Eurocom
Toy Story Mania! 2009
21Wii
Disney Interactive Papaya Studio
The Princess and the Frog 2009
21Wii
18Nintendo DS
Disney Interactive Griptonite Games
Epic Mickey 2010
21Wii
Disney Interactive Junction Point Studios
Purple Lamp Studios
Phineas and Ferb Ride Again 2010
18Nintendo DS
Disney Interactive Altron
Tangled: The Video Game 2010
21Wii
18Nintendo DS
Disney Interactive Planet Moon Studios
Toy Story 3 2010
21Wii
18Nintendo DS
Disney Interactive Avalanche Software
Cars 2 2011
21Wii
18Nintendo DS
Disney Interactive Avalanche Software
Disney Universe 2011
21Wii
Disney Interactive Eurocom
Phineas and Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension 2011
21Wii
Disney Interactive High Impact Games
Altron
Brave 2012
21Wii
18Nintendo DS
Disney Interactive Behaviour Interactive
Disney Princess: My Fairytale Adventure 2012
21Wii
Disney Interactive High Impact Games
Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two 2012
21Wii
Disney Interactive Junction Point Studios
Heavy Iron Studios
Wreck-It Ralph 2012
21Wii
18Nintendo DS
24Nintendo 3DS
Activision Disney Interactive
Disney Infinity 2013
21Wii
24Nintendo 3DS
Disney Interactive Avalanche Software
Altron
Disney Magical World 2013
24Nintendo 3DS
Bandai Namco
Nintendo
h.a.n.d.
DuckTales Remastered 2013
26Wii U
Capcom WayForward Technologies
Phineas and Ferb: Quest for Cool Stuff 2013
21Wii
26Wii U
18Nintendo DS
24Nintendo 3DS
Majesco Behaviour Interactive
Disney Magical World 2 2015
24Nintendo 3DS
Bandai Namco
Nintendo
h.a.n.d.

See also: Category:Disney games

Kingdom Hearts series

The Kingdom Hearts series is a crossover franchise between all Disney properties and a few Square Enix franchises (mainly Final Fantasy, but The World Ends with You has also made an appearance in Dream Drop Distance). The series is lead by Tetsuya Nomura and developed by Square Enix with creative freedom given to them by Disney. Disney otherwise does not get involved aside from some consultation. Sora, the protagonist in the series, is playable in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Disney characters are not present in the Sora DLC.

Channels

Disney operates three kids' cable channels - the Disney Channel, Disney Junior and Disney XD. The live-action Super Mario Bros. movie, being owned by Disney, aired on the main Disney Channel several times from June 2000 to November 2002. Disney XD aired Pokémon the Series during the Sun and Moon era. Several regions aired other series of the Pokémon anime such as Black and White (in Asia). For the movies, I Choose You! and The Power of Us were also aired.

Acquisitions

Over the years, Disney has bought numerous media companies including some of the world's biggest media franchises. These include:

20th Century Studios games

Title Year Platform(s) Publisher Developer
The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Space Mutants 1991
04Nintendo Entertainment System
Acclaim Imagineering
The Simpsons: Bart vs. the World 1991
04Nintendo Entertainment System
Acclaim Imagineering
The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Juggernauts 1992
06Game Boy
Acclaim Imagineering
The Simpsons: Bart & the Beanstalk 1994
06Game Boy
Acclaim Software Creations
The Simpsons: Road Rage 2001
16Nintendo GameCube
14Game Boy Advance
Electronic Arts
THQ
Radical Entertainment
Altron
Ice Age 2002
14Game Boy Advance
Ubisoft Artificial Mind and Movement
The Simpsons: Hit & Run 2003
16Nintendo GameCube
VU Games
Sierra Entertainment
Radical Entertainment
Robots 2005
16Nintendo GameCube
14Game Boy Advance
18Nintendo DS
Sierra Entertainment
VU Games
Eurocom
Amaze Entertainment
Griptonite Games
Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties 2006
18Nintendo DS
The Game Factory Two Tribes
Ice Age 2: The Meltdown 2006
16Nintendo GameCube
14Game Boy Advance
18Nintendo DS
21Wii
VU Games
Sierra Entertainment
Eurocom
Amaze Entertainment
Alvin and the Chipmunks 2007
18Nintendo DS
21Wii
Brash Entertainment
Eidos Interactive
Sensory Sweep Studios
The Simpsons Game 2007
18Nintendo DS
21Wii
Electronic Arts Rebellion Developments
Griptonite Games
Aliens in the Attic 2009
18Nintendo DS
21Wii
Playlogic Revistronic
Engine Software
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel 2009
18Nintendo DS
21Wii
Majesco ImaginEngine
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs 2009
18Nintendo DS
21Wii
Eurocom
Activision
Activision
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian 2009
18Nintendo DS
21Wii
Majesco Pipeworks Software
The Fizz Factor
Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked 2011
18Nintendo DS
21Wii
Majesco Behaviour Interactive
Rio 2011
18Nintendo DS
21Wii
THQ Eurocom
1st Playable Productions
Ice Age: Continental Drift - Arctic Games 2012
18Nintendo DS
21Wii
24Nintendo 3DS
Activision Behaviour Interactive
The Peanuts Movie: Snoopy's Grand Adventure 2015
26Wii U
24Nintendo 3DS
Activision Behaviour Interactive
Ice Age: Scrat's Nutty Adventure 2019
29Nintendo Switch
Outright Games Just Add Water
Titan A.E. Canceled
11Nintendo 64
Blitz Games

Connections

See also

References

External links