Okay, I know Job 2 isn't open yet but I may as well toss my hat into the ring with arguably the single most important location within Disney as a whole.
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Name:
Steamboat Willie
IP:
Mickey Mouse
With this being a tribute to one of Disney's oldest and most important pieces of media, it has the characters fighting in a similar way to the Pirate Ship or Corneria stages in Smash Bros - essentially, the fighting will take place atop the boat itself, with characters being able to swim if knocked into the water, but being left behind if they don't catch up soon. Whilst this era of Disney is, in hindsight, frought with some... problematic matters, this stage specifically wouldn't have to deal with that, instead focusing on the classic era in a more... pleasant manner.
The stage itself does have a few cool gimmicks. In terms of physical gimmicks, let me show a small diagram showing the platforms:
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First up - most of the boat itself, despite being made up of multiple platforms, is fairly "cordoned off" into its own sections - a little like Hyrule Castle. Some notable sections are:
1. The Bow. Being a relatively flat zone with a slight incline at the front, it has the potential to have rolling items (imagine the barrel for instance) roll down it, making it a pressure zone for pure combat and footsies.
2. The Stern. Another relatively flat area, this one is sort of broken up by the presence of the crane. This crane is able to move up and down, meaning that the actual platform's angle is tilted alike. This allows some verticality to this section that the Bow doesn't actually have.
3. The Hull. Basically the centre of the boat - this part is interesting due to its unusual verticality. With it being a flat area, it's interestingly stepped up from the Stern and Bow, making it already slightly higher than the rest of the stage. Then, there's Mickey's "cockpit," which you can in fact go through - though the ceiling can be leapt through as well. This whole area being a little higher means that central stage control is a little more exciting - though being able to avoid attacks like projectiles is a little easier, making camping more difficult than if it were just purely a flat stage.
Also, yup! Mickey - in his classic form - actually pilots the boat whilst fighters fight on it, replicating his classic whistle and foot tap as he spins the wheel around. Given that I don't think Classic Mickey will be a character as well as Mickey himself, I think this would be a safe bet - though in the event that Classic Mickey winds up playable as well, the stage replaces him with Peg-Leg Pete, who looks a little less happy to be piloting it - fitting his more villainous characterisation of the era.
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Again, sorry for submitting this so soon but it was instantly the first idea i had upon seeing the actual prompt, so I'm tossing it in whilst I'm inspired LMAO