The Magical Quest Starring Mickey Mouse is a platformer video game developed and published by Capcom for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). Released in 1992, the game features Mickey Mouse as the main protagonist on a magical quest to rescue his dog Pluto from the clutches of an evil emperor. The gameplay of The Magical Quest SNES is reminiscent of classic platformer games, with players controlling Mickey Mouse through various levels filled with enemies, obstacles, and puzzles. Mickey has the ability to jump, attack enemies by either throwing objects or using a magical projectile, and collect power-ups to enhance his abilities. As the game progresses, Mickey gains new abilities such as the ability to climb walls or use a grappling hook to swing across gaps. The levels in The Magical Quest SNES are varied and creative, taking players through different themed worlds such as a forest, a volcano, and a haunted castle.
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Andy, at the urging of his former mentor and Magic Camp owner Roy Preston, returns to the camp of his youth hoping to reignite his career. Instead, he finds inspiration in his ragtag bunch of rookie magicians.
- Max Winkler Screenplay, Story
- Matt Spicer Screenplay, Story
- Mark Waters Director
- Noah Harpster Screenplay
- Micah Fitzerman-Blue Screenplay
- Dan Gregor Screenplay
- Doug Mand Screenplay
- Jeff Judah Story
- Gabe Sachs Story
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- Adam Devine Andy Tuckerman
- Jeffrey Tambor Roy Preston
- Gillian Jacobs Christina Darkwood
- Nathaniel Logan McIntyre Theo
- Cole Sand Nathan
- Isabella Crovetti Ruth
- Josie Totah Judd
- Izabella Alvarez Vera
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A review by Kamurai
Written by Kamurai on August 19, 2020
Great watch, will watch again, and do recommend.
I saw Adam Devine first (on Disney+ of all places, he's not usually Disney compliant), and said, "Oh this will be good, at least I won't have to pay close attention.", then saw "Magic Camp", and said, "Sold!", knowing I'd have to be watching magic tricks. I'm a fan of magic, but I tend to watch them like I do movies, critically. And when they're in movies ("Now You See Me") what you're actually watching for is what is semi-legitimate and what is a movie magic effect.
While the beginning is a little disappointing, it has to do with the est. read the rest.
Cast of magic camp
Adam Devine Andy Tuckerman
Jeffrey Tambor Roy Preston
Gillian Jacobs Christina Darkwood
Nathaniel Logan McIntyre Theo
Cole Sand Nathan
Isabella Crovetti Ruth
Josie Totah Judd
Izabella Alvarez Vera
Bianca Grava Janelle
Aldis Hodge Theo's Dad
Rochelle Aytes Theo's Mom
Krystal Joy Brown Lena
Desmond Chiam Xerxes
Lonnie Chavis Young Cameron
Riley Siegler Randall - Bird Boy
Justin Willman Guy in Taxi
Verona Blue Girl in Taxi
Nick Bush Taxi Shake Guy
Chauntal Lewis Bridesmaid
Lexi Marman Bridesmaid
Charlet Chung Bridesmaid
Madison Bontempo Bride
Edith Fields Old Lady
Tom Lommel Nathan's Dad
Rebecca Metz Nathan's Mom
Michael Anastasia Driver - 'Hamilton'
Serena Aarniokoski Vic Accomplice
Victor Buno Candy Clerk
Jor-el Vaasborg Townie Teen
Jono Cota Townie Teen
Ego Nwodim Volunteer (at Andy's Show)
Willie Garson Casino Manager
Joe Alvarez Nathan Volunteer #1
Nicole Lynn Evans Nathan Volunteer #2
Rosalind Chao Lorraine (uncredited)
Chauntal Lewis Maid of Honor (uncredited)
Ryker Baloun Hero Heart (uncredited)
Kaden Cole Diamond (uncredited)
Daniel Hoffman Spade (uncredited)
Alejandro Fuenzalida Judd's Photo Double
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Art
Thomas P. Wilkins Art Direction
Marcia Hinds Production Design
Suzette Sheets Set Decoration
Camera
Theo van de Sande Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up
Anthony Tran Co-Costume Designer
Christine Bieselin Clark Costume Design
Nancy Tong Hair Department Head
Amy Schmiederer Key Makeup Artist
Corina C. Duran-Rabichuk Key Makeup Artist
Ann Pala Makeup Department Head
Gary Archer Prosthetics
Eileen Gonzales Set Costumer
Crew
Nate Acord Special Effects Coordinator
Emily Brobst Stunt Double
Kelli Barksdale Stunt Double
Directing
Mark Waters Director
Steve Danton First Assistant Director
Diane Weiss Script Supervisor
Jeff Bilger Second Assistant Director
Editing
Bruce Green Editor
Robert Malina Editor
Production
Marci Liroff Casting Director
Gabe Sachs Executive Producer
Jeff Judah Executive Producer
Jessica Tuchinsky Executive Producer
Mario Iscovich Executive Producer
Suzanne Todd Producer
Angela Heald Production Coordinator
Margaret Hilliard Unit Production Manager
Sound
Rolfe Kent Original Music Composer
Elliott Koretz Sound Designer, Sound Supervisor
Ron Judkins Sound Mixer
Visual Effects
Wassila Lmouaci Visual Effects
Lorie Bussières Visual Effects Coordinator
Imke Fehrmann Visual Effects Producer
Sébastien Moreau Visual Effects Producer
Tyler Deck Visual Effects Producer
Sharina Radia Visual Effects Production Manager
Robert Bock Visual Effects Supervisor
Writing
Dan Gregor Screenplay
Doug Mand Screenplay
Max Winkler Screenplay, Story
Micah Fitzerman-Blue Screenplay
Noah Harpster Screenplay
Gabe Sachs Story
Jeff Judah Story
Matt Spicer Screenplay, Story
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Magic Camp
Andy, at the urging of his former mentor and Magic Camp owner Roy Preston, returns to the camp of his youth hoping to reignite his career. Instead, he finds inspiration in his ragtag bunch of rookie magicians.
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Вълшебният лагер, 매직 캠프, 마술 아카데미, Kouzelnický tábor, Μαγική Κατασκήνωση, Campamento Mágico, המחנה הקסום, Varázstábor, マジックに魅せられて, Magiczne wakacje, Campo de Magia, Волшебный лагерь, Kúzelnícky tábor, Sihir Kampı, Чарівний табір, 魔法训练营
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The levels in The Magical Quest SNES are varied and creative, taking players through different themed worlds such as a forest, a volcano, and a haunted castle. Each level is filled with unique enemies and obstacles, and players must use their platforming skills and Mickey's abilities to overcome them. The game's difficulty gradually increases, providing a challenge for both novice and experienced players.
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oh Britta’s in this?you guys have no idea how dated this is gonna be when it finally comes out on Disney+. This was filmed back in 2017 and probably won't hit streaming until 2020. In the time between, Jefferey Tambor has been accused of sexual and verbal harassment, which will make any scene with him super uncomfortable. Not only that, but Josie Toah has since come out as a trans woman (so proud of her btw). So now, any scene with Josie is gonna be dated and they'll probably use her dead name in the credits. It would've been slightly less dated had it come out as properly scheduled but Bob Iger has this dumb thing where big movies go to theaters and…
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2020 list - Click HERE Did anyone know this was coming out today? There’s a possibility you knew, but it’s most likely because you stumbled across the trailer released this week (as I did). The lack of marketing, constant release shuffling, and almost denial of existence told me that this film was going to be a huge bust. The fact that it managed to have some semblance of cohesion was amazing enough, but the movie itself actually showed a bit of promise. Adam Devine is actually Jack Black from School of Rock in this film. I wouldn’t be shocked if someone told me they just green screened his body in the film, and then used Black’s…
Disney: Hey, you try to run a streaming service when you have very little available content to add. You know the lengths that I've gone to? Close up magic.
Man these nerds can't catch a break. Every high school film has bullies making fun of how weird the nerds are, but now there are bullies at magic camp making fun of how normal the nerds are? I'm starting to think the writers just love seeing kids getting treated like shit for no reason 2020 Films Ranked
"STOP THOSE BUNNIES" -Andy Tuckerman, - 2020 Ranked: boxd.it/4zdAI Coed cabins for middle-schoolers? Magic camp is pretty progressive. So, I really love magic. to a pretty embarrassing degree. it disappoints me to not like this. It's a really fun premise, School of Rock meets your standard slobs vs. snobs camp story, but unfortunately it's just not very good. I hate shitting on acting because I think actors get shit on enough but the acting is below par for the children to the point that it impacts the quality of the film. None of the humor hits because the script feels like a rough draft. It's a no from me. The bunny related humor was especially bad.
"I can now say I've seen Magic Camp and not 12 Angry Men"- Tristan French; 2020Look, I've seen this movie twice. I didn't want to see it twice. I hardly even wanted to see it once but since Community is probably my favorite show, and Gillian Jacobs is on the poster, I said screw it. Upon first viewing, it was a pretty average bad disney comedy that was doomed to be forgotten within a week of release. I was completely right about it being forgotten too, because I hadn't thought of this movie for at least 6 months. Deservedly so, because it is awful. Adam Devine give at an all, even if it isn't his (cough cough Jack Black cough cough), Gillian Jacobs seems nothing less than bored, Jeffrey Tambor probably filmed all his scenes…
Maybe the real magic was the camp we made along the way. Seriously though, this felt like it belonged in the early 2000's and that is not a compliment.
If I want to watch something to do with magic, I’d watch The Owl House, but instead I got this. Nailed it Disney! 2/10 Quarantine
One kid in this looks like a young McLovin so I’m just gonna pretend this is a prequel to Superbad about McLovin at magic camp. Also yes this isn’t terrible, it’s sorta just dumb and mediocre. However, it felt like the Disney Channel originals I used to watch so I kinda enjoyed it.
One of the standout features of The Magical Quest SNES is its visuals and animation. The game's graphics are colorful and detailed, bringing the Disney characters and worlds to life. The animation of Mickey Mouse is smooth and expressive, adding to the charm and appeal of the game. The music and sound effects are also well-crafted, enhancing the overall gaming experience. The Magical Quest SNES received positive reviews upon its release, with critics praising its gameplay, visuals, and level design. The game's success led to the development of two sequels, The Great Circus Mystery Starring Mickey & Minnie and Disney's Magical Quest 3 Starring Mickey & Donald, both of which were also released for the SNES. In conclusion, The Magical Quest SNES is a classic platformer game that offers a magical and enjoyable experience for players. Its charming characters, creative levels, and solid gameplay make it a memorable title in the SNES library. Whether you are a Disney fan or a platformer enthusiast, The Magical Quest SNES is definitely worth playing..
Reviews for "The Magical Quest on SNES: Secrets and Easter Eggs Revealed"
1. John - ★☆☆☆☆
As a fan of retro RPGs, I was really excited to try out "The Magical Quest" on the SNES. However, it turned out to be a huge disappointment. The graphics were pixelated and outdated, even for a game from the 90s. The gameplay was clunky and the controls were unresponsive. The story was cliché and predictable, and the dialogue was poorly written. Overall, "The Magical Quest" felt like a half-hearted attempt at creating a memorable RPG experience, and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for a quality gaming experience.
2. Sarah - ★★☆☆☆
I was really looking forward to playing "The Magical Quest" on my SNES, but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The gameplay was repetitive and lacked depth. The levels were uninspiring and lacked creative design. The music and sound effects were forgettable and didn't add anything to the overall experience. While the game had potential, it felt like a rushed and unfinished product. I wouldn't say it's the worst game I've ever played, but it certainly wasn't enjoyable enough to keep me hooked till the end.
3. Michael - ★★☆☆☆
"The Magical Quest" on the SNES was just an average platformer. The graphics were decent, but nothing groundbreaking. The controls were responsive, but the gameplay was repetitive and lacked innovation. The levels were short and lacked variety, making the game feel monotonous after a while. The difficulty curve was poorly balanced, with some levels being too easy and others being frustratingly difficult. Overall, "The Magical Quest" didn't leave a lasting impression on me, and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for a memorable gaming experience.