I always kinda thought this idea was funny but I can’t help but think of Mickey and Donald and maybe a few others knowing how good and nice yet clumsy and naive goofy can be soo.
So I have been checking the Disney Dreamlight Valley dialogue and it is actually really helpful for getting characterization for characters like Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Minnie, and even Scrooge (Not sure if Ducktales or Duck Comics Scrooge). You can literally just ask them questions and it seems very in character.
Honestly I've been finding the Mickey dialogue useful (and honestly reaffirming).
I appreciate that they specifically acknowledge that Mickey isn't always happy and does make mistakes.
Also remember that post I made about how I don't think Mickey would let fame get to his head and many people agreed... Turns out we were right.
It is even cool to see more about how Mickey feels about his friends like in the favorite friend question above or even in this where he talks about Donald.
It seems like Dreamlight treats the characters as if they were actors and their shorts as performances. Similar to Roger Rabbit and other appearances. (Though it seems like their personalities are generally the same)
Also Three Musketeers reference:
I dunno. I just wanted to share because I think it is cool to have the characters themselves tell us who they are. (At least in the interpretation of the writers, but I am sure Disney made sure they at least got the main crew accurate)
I was still depressed when he saw Goofy arrive and thinks he changed his mind but he was disappointed when he only showed him the parking lot with his name.
Suddenly Mr. Toad arrives with Ludwig who chases him and puts his car up for sale
Max looks at his dad with puppy dog eyes and decides to let Max have his car.