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Mabel Pines is the titulare protagonist, along with her twin brother Dipper, of the television show, Gravity Falls. An optimist girl, full of sympathy and joy, Mabel's stupid innocent may lead to tragic mistakes of her life. Despite her mistakes, she does help Dipper in his journey to solve the mysteries of Gravity Falls and defeat the trickster demon, Bill Cipher, along with her great uncles Stan Pines and Ford Pines, the dimwitted, by friendly, Soos Ramirez, the cool teenage girl, Wendy Corduroy, and many others. Even though, Dipper and Mabel bid their last farewell to Gravity Falls, by the end of the summer, the twins still interact with the townsfolk citizens and they would keep in touch, until the beginning of the new summer. However, the heroes sense the evil's uprising in the universe, during the events the second part of Disney Heroes vs. Villains War, thus, they prepare themselves for the upcoming conflict.

Disney Heroes Vs Villains War - Part Two[]

Vs Lawrence[]

Returning to New Orleans, Facilier's former henchman Lawrence followed rumours about someone who had repaired and kept Facilier's talisman, which Lawrence needed to return his benefactor to life. Lawrence tracked the talisman to a performance by the child psychic Gideon Gleeful, who was using it to enhance his powers. Lawrence saw his chance to get it when Gideon dropped it, but the children Dipper and Mabel Pines, who had come to New Orleans on vacation, interfered, with Mabel tripping Lawrence and knocking the talisman away. As Lawrence ran after it, Dipper fell to the ground, tripping Lawrence again and knocking him into a tuba player. As Dipper and Mabel left together, Lawrence pulled himself out of the tuba and was confronted by Gideon, who had retrieved the talisman. Knowing about Lawrence and his history with the artifact, Gideon offered to take him in and work out a way to benefit them both.

Heroes Vs Villains War - Part Two[]

Fictional Heroes vs Villains War[]

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