In Epic Mickey, the Travel Worlds also known as Film Reels can be used by the main character to move from a Hub World, where he receives a quest, to an Action World, where he must complete it. Just like the Action Worlds and the Hub Worlds, in Epic Mickey the Travel Worlds are inspired by Disney’s cartoons and players will have the chance to meet various characters including the Sleeping Beauty.http://epicmickey.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Film_Reels
Officially announced on October 28, 2009, Epic Mickey is a Nintendo Wii exclusive title. It was developed by Junction Point Studios and was published by Disney Interactive Studios on November 30, 2010. The game was rated E for Everyone and was designed by Warren Spector.http://www.gamespot.com/wii/adventure/disneyepicmickey/tech_info.html?tag=tabs%3Bsummary
Epic Mickey Travel Worlds Detailed
One of the Travel Worlds available in the game is known as Clock Cleaners. This 2D location was inspired by Disney’s cartoon of the same name. The location is filled with various items related to old cartoons, and those items were placed there as a tribute to Disney’s work. http://epicmickey.wikia.com/wiki/Clock_cleaners
The first 2D level and Travel World from Epic Mickey is called "Oh What a Knight". This level was also inspired by a cartoon episode with the same name, which has Oswald the Lucky Rabbit as main character. In the game, Mickey Mouse must find a way to reach Oswald’s girlfriend, Saddie.http://epicmickey.wikia.com/wiki/Oh_What_a_Knight
Plutopia is another Travel World but this zone is related to a cartoon episode, in which the main character is Pluto. Players will notice that in Plutopia, Mickey Mouse enters in Pluto’s dream and he has to find a way out. The same rule applies in Steamboat Willie which is the fourth film reel from Epic Mickey.http://epicmickey.wikia.com/wiki/Oh_What_a_Knight
Epic Mickey Steamboat Willie Gameplay
The video above is a gameplay trailer which shows one of the Travel Worlds from Epic Mickey. The world is known as Steamboat Willie and it serves as a transportation zone between an Action World and a Hub World. Each Travel World is inspired by one of Disney’s cartoons as a tribute brought to Walter Elias Disney, the film producer.
