Several characters from the film made frequent appearances in the
House of Mouse television series. Merlin was voiced by
Hamilton Camp, and appears in the episode "Rent Day". The Wart also made a few appearances in the series, usually seen in crowd shots with Merlin. He also appears with Merlin in the audience in the episode "Mickey vs. Shelby" after the cartoon ends. Sir Kay was seen in the episode "Ask Von Drake", when he tries to pull the sword from the stone with Arthur, Merlin, and Madam Mim. Madam Mim appears as a villain in the spin-off film ''
Mickey's House of Villains''. In the past, Merlin frequented the Disney Parks, the only character from the film appearing occasionally for meet-and-greets at
Disneyland Resort and
Walt Disney World Resort. He appeared in the opening unit of
Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams at
Disneyland Park. He also hosts the
Sword in the Stone ceremony in the
King Arthur Carrousel attraction in
Fantasyland at
Disneyland. In 2014 and 2015, UK health directive
Change4Life incorporated "Higitus Figitus" as the soundtrack for adverts promoting their Disney-sponsored "10 minute shake up" summer program.
Comics In the
Disney comics, Madam Mim was adopted into the
Donald Duck universe, where she sometimes teams with
Magica De Spell,
Witch Hazel and/or the
Beagle Boys. She also appeared in the
Mickey Mouse universe, where she teamed with
Black Pete on occasion and with the
Phantom Blot at one point. She was in love with
Captain Hook in several stories; in others, with
Phantom Blot. In the comics produced in Denmark or in the Netherlands, she lost her truly evil streak, and appears somewhat eccentric, withdrawn and morbid, yet relatively polite. Mim appeared in numerous comics produced in the United States by Studio Program in the 1960s and 1970s, often as a sidekick of Magica. Most of the stories were published in Europe and South America. Among the artists are Jim Fletcher,
Tony Strobl, Wolfgang Schäfer, and Katja Schäfer. Several new characters were introduced in these stories, including Samson Hex, an apprentice of Mim and Magica. Merlin (), Archimedes () and Mim ()'s debut in the prolific Italian Disney comics scene was in a greatly remembered story: "Mago Merlino presenta: Paperino e la 850" (), published in nine parts in
Topolino "libretto" #455-#464 (16 August-18 October 1964). In the story,
Scrooge McDuck charged
Donald Duck and
Huey, Dewey and Louie with delivering a special gas to power the
Olympic torch at the
1964 Summer Olympics in
Tokyo, passing through the World's most disparate climates to test its properties. However, Donald's car, the 313, breaks down, but Merlin materializes and magically creates a
Fiat 850 (
Fiat was sponsoring the story). Mim, however, wants to obtain the gas, and has the Beagle Boys chase after them. The 850 (initially put in contrast with the villains' generic,
Edsel-like car), thanks to Merlin's magic, displays remarkable characteristics that help the ducks successfully finish their mission.
Video games Madam Mim made a surprise appearance in the video game
World of Illusion as the fourth boss of the game. Merlin is a supporting character in the
Kingdom Hearts series. In
Kingdom Hearts, Merlin, who lives in an abandoned shack in Traverse Town with
Cinderella's
Fairy Godmother, is sent by
King Mickey to train Sora, Donald, and Goofy in the art of magic. He owns an old book that features the world of The Hundred Acre Wood, home of Winnie the Pooh. The book's pages, however, have been torn out and scattered across the universe, so Merlin asks Sora to retrieve them for him. In
Kingdom Hearts II, Merlin, now voiced by
Jeff Bennett, has moved to Hollow Bastion to aid Leon's group as part of the town's restoration committee, though he is at odds with Cid, who prefers his own computer expertise over Merlin's magic. Merlin again instructs Sora, Donald, and Goofy in the art of magic, and again requests that they retrieve the stolen parts of the Pooh storybook. At one point in the game, he is summoned to Disney Castle by
Queen Minnie to counter the threat of
Maleficent, and he constructs a door leading to Disney Castle's past (Timeless River) for the trio to explore and stop Maleficent and Pete's plans. In the prequel,
Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, Merlin encounters Terra, Aqua, and Ventus and grants them each access to the Hundred Acre Wood. The prequel also reveals that it was Terra who gave him the book in the first place after finding it in Radiant Garden. According to series creator
Tetsuya Nomura, a world based on
The Sword in the Stone was initially to appear in
Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, but the idea was scrapped. Merlin returns in
Kingdom Hearts III, where he asks Sora to restore Pooh's storybook once more (though this does not involve finding any missing pages), but has no involvement in the story beyond that, and instead spends his time at Remy's bistro in Twilight Town having tea. Merlin appears in the
world builder video game
Disney Magic Kingdoms as the guide for the player during the game progress, and as the owner of Merlin's Shop, where the players can buy and sell in-game items, as well as other options that Merlin can perform. In a November 2023 update to that game, Merlin became a fully playable character, while Arthur was also added to the game; both were done in celebration of the film's 60th anniversary. Merlin also appears as one of the villagers in
Disney Dreamlight Valley, filling a similar role as a guide who teaches the player new mechanics during the early portions of the game.
Live-action film adaptation A
live-action feature film adaptation entered development in July 2015, with
Bryan Cogman writing the script and
Brigham Taylor serving as producer. By January 2018,
Juan Carlos Fresnadillo was announced as director. The next month, the film was revealed to premiere exclusively on
Disney+.
Enrique Chediak joined to serve as the cinematographer in September, while
Eugenio Caballero joined as the production designer in December. In a March 2024 interview, Fresnadillo announced that the film had been placed on an indefinite hold by the studio. ==See also==