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''[[King Mickey]] has cast a spell on these brooms and turned them into hard workers. They clean and help maintain the Gummi Ship, and do just about any other necessary work. They originally appeared in "The Sorcerer's Apprentice (1940)", also enchanted by King Mickey to do house work, however, his magic was not capable enough to fully control them, thus his master [[Yen Sid]] is forced to correct his mistake.''
''[[King Mickey]] has cast a spell on these brooms and turned them into hard workers. They clean and help maintain the Gummi Ship, and do just about any other necessary work. They originally appeared in "The Sorcerer's Apprentice (1940)", also enchanted by King Mickey to do house work, however, his magic was not capable enough to fully control them, thus his master [[Yen Sid]] is forced to correct his mistake.''


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[[Category: Disney characters]]
[[Category: Disney characters]]

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Brooms appear in both Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II as housekeepers. They are constantly working and too busy to talk to Sora and company. They are found in Disney Castle in Kingdom Hearts II and can only be seen in a cutscene in Kingdom Hearts.

Journal Entries

Kingdom Hearts

Enchanted brooms with a life of their own. They tidy up, maintain the gummi ship, do house repairs, wait on others--just about anything useful. They swept onto the screen in "Fantasia" (1940).

Kingdom Hearts II

King Mickey has cast a spell on these brooms and turned them into hard workers. They clean and help maintain the Gummi Ship, and do just about any other necessary work. They originally appeared in "The Sorcerer's Apprentice (1940)", also enchanted by King Mickey to do house work, however, his magic was not capable enough to fully control them, thus his master Yen Sid is forced to correct his mistake.