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* [[Eccentric Mentor]]: Wayne
* [[Eccentric Mentor]]: Wayne
* [[Everything Trying to Kill You]]: Thanks to Maleficent.
* [[Everything Trying to Kill You]]: Thanks to Maleficent.
* [[Everythings Better With Monkeys]]: A pair appears in the beginning of ''Disney at Dawn'', foreshadowing the book taking place in The Animal Kingdom.
* [[Everything's Better With Monkeys]]: A pair appears in the beginning of ''Disney at Dawn'', foreshadowing the book taking place in The Animal Kingdom.
* [[Evil Is Deathly Cold]]: Maleficent, oh so much.
* [[Evil Is Deathly Cold]]: Maleficent, oh so much.
* [[Five Man Band]]
* [[Five-Man Band]]
** [[The Hero]]: Finn
** [[The Hero]]: Finn
** [[The Lancer]]: Maybeck
** [[The Lancer]]: Maybeck
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** [[The Chick]]: Willia
** [[The Chick]]: Willia
** [[The Sixth Ranger]]: Amanda and Jez
** [[The Sixth Ranger]]: Amanda and Jez
* [[Frickin Laser Beams]]: The ''Space Ranger Spin'' becomes a lot more real after you cross over.
* [[Frickin' Laser Beams]]: The ''Space Ranger Spin'' becomes a lot more real after you cross over.
* [[Good Costume Switch]]: Jez
* [[Good Costume Switch]]: Jez
* [[Grumpy Bear]]: Maybeck
* [[Grumpy Bear]]: Maybeck
* [[Half Human Hybrid]]: Fairlies are human/fairy offspring.
* [[Half-Human Hybrid]]: Fairlies are human/fairy offspring.
* [[Hazardous Water]]: Splash Mountain.
* [[Hazardous Water]]: Splash Mountain.
* [[Idiot Ball]]: In the first book, Finn and Philby explore ''Splash Mountain'' without a log car or any plan to survive the big drop.
* [[Idiot Ball]]: In the first book, Finn and Philby explore ''Splash Mountain'' without a log car or any plan to survive the big drop.
* [[I Surrender Suckers]]: The plan for defeating Maleficent.
* [[I Surrender, Suckers]]: The plan for defeating Maleficent.
* [[James Bondage]]: Philby.
* [[James Bondage]]: Philby.
* [[Invisible to Normals]]: The Overtakers.
* [[Invisible to Normals]]: The Overtakers.
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* [[Your Mind Makes It Real]]: The rule of the DHI form seems to be that you're as solid as you believe yourself to be.
* [[Your Mind Makes It Real]]: The rule of the DHI form seems to be that you're as solid as you believe yourself to be.
** Arguably all the Disney characters who are coming to life because everyone believes in them so much.
** Arguably all the Disney characters who are coming to life because everyone believes in them so much.
* [[You're Insane]]: Philby's parents think this whenever he mentioned the DHI crossover.
* [[You're Insane!]]: Philby's parents think this whenever he mentioned the DHI crossover.


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Revision as of 16:47, 8 January 2014

A series of novels written by Ridley Pearson, otherwise known for writing horror and suspense novels as well as another Disney series Peter and The Starcatchers, that take place in and around Walt Disney World.

Finn Whitman is an Ordinary High School Student who lives in Orlando near Walt Disney World. He and four other teenagers from the area - Willa, a shy girl with a love for animals, Maybeck, a snarky distrusting boy, Charlene, an athletic girl, and Philby, a homework loving boy - are selected to be turned into DHIs, holographic hosts for the Magic Kingdom that would give prerecorded speeches to guests. However, soon after they find themselves being transported into the park at night when they fall asleep. There they learn from an elderly Imagineer named Wayne that they were chosen specifically to stop the plot of the Overtakers, a group of villains apparently led by Maleficent. The Overtakers scheme to take over the park and beyond, and since they start out Invisible to Normals, the Imagineers needed someone to stop them. Along the way, they have to deal with two mysterious girls: Amanda, a schoolmate of Finn's who has an interest in him, and Jez, a Goth like girl. Both of them appear to be hiding something.

There are currently five books in the series, with a planned total of seven.


The books provide examples of: