Disney Dreamlight Valleyalready has over 50 characters from across dozens of beloved Disney movies and shows. Gameloft and Disney are regularly adding even more familiar faces from across Disney’s vast catalog of franchises.
Some obvious names are still missing at the time of this writing, like the highly requested Snow White. Naturally,fans want to see more of the most popular Disney charactersappear in the game as villagers.
What about the underdogs, though—the lesser-knowncharacters and franchisesthat don’t get as much love?There’s room for the more obscure and niche names inDreamlight Valley,too. These characters would be right at home with the rest of the villagers in the Valley. Even if they’re not as popular, they’re still beloved by many fans and deserve to be remembered just as much as Mickey Mouse and his popular friends.
10Kuzco From The Emperor’s New Groove
A Highly Requested Character
Kuzco is thehilariously arrogant emperor protagonist ofThe Emperor’s New Groove,who gets turned into a llama for his narcissistic ways. The 2000 movie is a fun adventure in personal growth that leans more heavily into comedy and hijinks than many of the other films, and it’s become a favorite among many fans despite not being as well-known as some of Disney’s heavy hitters.
Besides Kuzco, thevillain’s hapless henchman, Kronk,would also be a great addition toDreamlight Valley,bringing with him the potential for another restaurant with a collection of very different recipes. In fact, there’s already a nod to the character in Kronk’s Spinach Puffs, a recipe inspired by the movie.
9The Dwarves From Snow White
They Could Auto-Harvest The Mines
Snow White is one of the most highly requested characters inDreamlight Valley.As aclassic Disney princess, the black-haired character feels like she belongs in the Valley, but she’s been largely overlooked by Gameloft.
But whileSnow White is the obvious addition,the Dwarves would make even more sense. It’s surprising that they haven’t yet made an appearance to do for the mines what Wall-E does for farming and Moana does for fishing.
Now thatAladdin has brought a gem stallto the Valley, it seems less likely that players will be able tosend Sneezy to auto-mine gemsfor them, but the adorable personalities of theSnow Whitecharacters would be fun to have around the Valley.
8Ichabod Crane From The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow
Keep An Eye Out For The Headless Horseman
In 2024,Dreamlight Valleyplayers were sorely disappointed that thefall update wasn’t actually fall-themed. The perfect way to remedy that in future years would be toadd more spooky characters around autumn and Halloween.And, when it comes to spooky Disney things,nothing beats the classic,The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
The 1940s film tells the story of straight-laced schoolteacher Ichabod Crane, and the Headless Horseman who appears on Halloween with a Jack-O-Lantern as a removable head. I’d love to have Crane wander around the Valley andrandomly get chased away by the Headless Horseman.
7Basil from The Great Mouse Detective
A Mouse-Sized Sherlock Holmes
The Great Mouse Detectiveis an older film from 1986 that didn’t make as much of a mark as other Disney films. It’s still many fans' childhood favorite, in part thanks to thedelightful animal cast of characters.
The movie is ahomage to Sherlock Holmes,starring the titular mouse detective Basil as the mystery-solving sleuth and David Q. Dawson, a retired army surgeon mouse, filling in for Watson.
Bringing both intoDreamlight Valleyhas so much potential, like the Baker Street residence and the potential companion of Toby, the Basset Hound. Basil and Dawson could evensolve mysteries around the Valley, like asking players to help look for missing items.
6Milo From Atlantis: The Lost Empire
Bring In An Underwater Realm
Atlantis: The Lost Empirewas a critical flop when it hit theaters in 2001, and it never quite caught on like other Disney films in subsequent years. That said, the movie’s main character, Milo, should still be brought toDreamlight Valleybecausehe’d be bringing the entirety of Atlantis with him.
Gameloft missed an opportunity with Ariel, and Milo’s Atlantis would provide asecond chance at a magical new environment: an underwater biome.Exploring an underwater civilization would bring so many new ideas to the cozy game, from the awesome Ulysses Submarine to the sunken city of Atlantis itself.
5The Hatbox Ghost From Haunted Mansion
A Nod At Real-World Disney Lore
As famous as the Disney franchises and shows are, the rides have gained their own, more niche fan following.Some characters only appear in Disneyland and Walt Disney World,and bringing one of those into the game as a side character would be a fun way to acknowledge their existence and add an Easter egg for those in the know.
One of the best options for this is theHatbox Ghost from the Haunted Mansion ridein Disneyland and Walt Disney World. The creepy grinning ghost that holds up his own head isinfamous for disappearing without a tracein the 1960s, only to reappear in 2015.
The vanishing ghost is so well-known that it appeared inDisney Emoji Blitz, so it wouldn’t be completely out of place if the ghost made its way intoDreamlight Valley,too.
4Esméralda From The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Paris-Inspired Decor And Buildings
As far as Disney movies go,The Hunchback of Notre Dameisn’t completely obscure, but it’s definitely not the best-known of the franchises. The movie is still loved by many, and Esméralda would be welcomed into the Valley by fans.
The Romani character has a very distinct style that would look great in the Valley. Introducing her to the game would also bringParis-inspired decor and housing or even the Notre Dame, itself.Anyone from the movie would also fit right in, from Quasimodo himself to Clopin.
However, this franchise seems to be the least likely to make an appearance in the game for now—while other IPs have been mentioned in items and decor pieces,The Hunchback of Notre Damehasn’t appeared in the gameat all.
3Orville, Bernard, And Bianca From The Rescuers
Soar Above The Grasses And Help Find Gems
There’s already a resident rodent inDreamlight Valley,but Remy is so small that he can be hard to find in the underbrush. (I constantly mistake him for a squirrel.) Mouse agents Bernard and Bianca would make an excellent addition to the Valley thanks to theirflying albatross mount, Orville.
Bernard and Bianca could soar above the grasses atop Orville as they explored areas of the Valley. Thanks to their connection to diamonds, they could evenoffer players an assist in locating gems.
2Pain And Panic From Hercules
Mayhem And Mischief In Two Bite-Sized Packages
So far, the onlycharacter fromHerculesto make his way to the Valley is the villain, Hades. Although Hercules himself and his companions haven’t actually made an appearance inDreamlight Valley,the secondary characters ofPain and Panic should precede them.
Thesemischievous impsare technically the bad guys, but they’re so lovable you can’t help but root for them. Hades’s two lackeys could run around the valley, causing chaos the way the Cheshire Cat did. They’d also make awesome familiars. Since the two come in a pair, there’s even the potential to give themspecial interaction animations in multiplayer.
1Madam Mim From The Sword In The Stone
Merlin’s Nemesis Would Make Perfect Sense In The Valley
Merlin plays an important role inDreamlight Valley,acting as the player’s guideand issuing many important quests and objectives. Though he’s appeared in multiple movies, Disney’s version of Merlin first debuted in the 1963 filmThe Sword in the Stone.
Naturally, it would make sense to bring inMerlin’s arch-nemesis from the same movie, Madam Mim.The purple-hued witch acts as the movie’s main antagonist, and her quirky appearance and shape-shifting abilities make her quite memorable.
Madam Mim could engage Merlin in a duel or cause trouble that players have to resolve. She’d make the perfect more obscure addition to theDisney Dreamlight Valleycollection of characters.