-Unlike with other Toon studios, the paparazzi generally leaves the Disney Group alone. That’s because they know if they even TRY to damage Disney’s brand of beloved animated characters, they’ll be in a lawsuit faster than you can blink.
-Disney characters very much dislike the corporate state of the company nowadays. Obviously, they can’t say this out loud but other Toons have noticed just how tight lipped and weary they seem to be when another bad decision Disney makes is posted on the news.
-All Disney Toons have a stuffed version of themselves. It can be used as comfort (Mickey) or a stress reliever (Donald and Pete) depending on who the person is.
-Many outsiders wonder...what makes Julius, Oswald and Mickey brothers? What makes the rest of the Disney Toons separated from their relationship as family? The answer? It depends on how close the Toon was to Walt during his lifetime...and being that Mickey, Oswald, and Julius were the Toons that Walt felt a personal connection to and he actually imprinted on all three of them with a special ink (they were the ONLY Toons Walt did this to), makes them bonded together as brothers.
-Disney Toons generally try their best to get along with every Toon group. While they don't ALWAYS get along with different groups based on personality and goal clashes, regardless, they are the first to welcome and introduce new Toon groups to Toon society and how it works. Mickey in particular takes the lead on this....primarily because he himself had to figure out a LOT of things on his own and he doesn't want any Toon having to deal with their struggles alone.
-Disney Characters generally get along quite well…but there's a very clear divide between the “heroes” and the “villains.” Now, the Disney heroes know the Disney villains aren’t TRULY evil at heart and just do their jobs, but it often feels awkward interacting with them. This is ESPECIALLY true for the Disney Princesses and the villains in their movies. The most egregious case of this is Aurora and Maleficent.
-Every Disney Toon is designed to be comfortable with who they are. And they WERE at first…any issues that they have now developed later down the line. Many Disney Toons started developing issues in the late 1990s to early 2000s as mental health awareness became more prevalent.
-The Disney Toons have a habit of sharing EVERYTHING with each other. There is very few or little secrets between anyone or anything because they don't want to tear themselves apart over bad relayed information or miscommunication.
-Disney Toons aren't ALWAYS cheerful and friendly and innocent. They are absolute MASTERS at the trope of "getting crap past the radar." Even more than say, the Looney Tunes and Animaniacs themselves. Who teaches them how to do this? None other than Donald and Peg Leg Pete.
-Songs, music, and dancing are VERY important in Disney culture. Every song has a different meaning depending on not just what's being sung but the pitch and tone used. And every dance has a different flow and rhythm likewise.