Anthropomorphic Shift: In the original, Mizrabel's true form is a mouse person like Mickey and Minnie.The costumes are an explorer's outfit that is unlocked by finding all the chili peppers, a magician's outfit unlocked by finding all the playing cards, and a knight's suit of armor that is unlocked by defeating Mizrabel. And Your Reward Is Clothes: The remake features three unlockable costumes for Mickey to wear.All There in the Manual: In the remake, collecting each of the two statue pieces per world unlocks a statue of the world's boss, along with a bio explaining their personality and/or why they have one of the Rainbow Gems in their possession.It is largely very faithful to the original game's structure and there isn't any much in the way of new content, but thanks to being a 2❝ platformer, it has more elaborate setpieces and bosses compared to the original game (several of which are in full 3D, including the main hub) and the Excuse Plot is given some extra meat by having a narrator narrating through the game and give context to things that were left unexplained in the original game, on top of having unlockable statues that expand on the bosses' personalities. Adaptation Expansion: Downplayed in the remake.The remake limits these to the Echanted Forest, Toyland and the Castle respectively, while adding golden orbs and sweets to the Storm and Library levels. Abnormal Ammo: The Genesis game gives you apples, marbles, and candles to throw at your foes.
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