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** To say nothing of the guy who created the original Little Nemo comics. Scenery Porn hardly begins to describe Creator/WindsorMcCay.

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** To say nothing of the guy who created the original Little Nemo comics. Scenery Porn hardly begins to describe Creator/WindsorMcCay.Creator/WinsorMcCay.
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** To say nothing of the guy who created the original Little Nemo comics. Scenery Porn hardly begins to describe Creator/WindsorMcCay.
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* DevelopmentHell: The film started production in 1982 but wasn't released until 1989. The film went through several directors and writers. People like Creator/BradBird Creator/RayBradbury, and even Creator/HayaoMiyazaki was involved in the film at some point.
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* DevelopmentHell: The film started production in 1982 but wasn't released until 1989. The film went through several directors and writers. People like Creator/BradBird Creator/RayBradbury, and even Creator/HayaoMiyazaki was involved in the film at some point.


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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVsCynicism: Heavily idealistic. Theres a sense of childlike wonder and imagination present throughout the entire film.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: King Morpheus is as jolly and loving as they come. But anything or anyone that threatens his kingdom or its people with face the wrath of him and his powerful scepter. Both Nemo and Princess Camille qualify as well, they're well-mannered and sweet kids, but it is ''not'' smart to make either of them mad.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: King Morpheus is as jolly and loving as they come. But anything or anyone that threatens his kingdom or its people with will face the wrath of him and his powerful scepter. Both Nemo and Princess Camille qualify as well, well; they're well-mannered and sweet kids, but it is ''not'' smart to make either of them mad.
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* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: King Morpheus first appears to be a childish, slightly bumbling figure but don't get the wrong idea about him. This knows when to serious and nothing is more important to him besides his daughter and protecting his beloved kingdom.

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* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: King Morpheus first appears to be a childish, slightly bumbling figure but don't get the wrong idea about him. This He knows when to be serious and nothing is more important to him besides than his daughter and protecting his beloved kingdom.
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* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Nemo knew full well he'd likely die if used the scepter's full power, but he did so anyway to save King Morpheus and the Princess. Thankfully, [[IGotBetter he gets better]] soon after, thanks to the former.]]

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* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Nemo knew full well he'd likely die if used the scepter's full power, but he did so anyway to save King Morpheus and the Princess. Thankfully, [[IGotBetter he gets better]] better soon after, thanks to the former.]]
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* OrWasItADream: A couple times Nemo wakes up in his bed, thinking that the whole adventure was a dream; only to find the Royal Scepter under the covers of his bed.

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* OrWasItADream: A couple times Nemo wakes up in his bed, thinking that the whole adventure was a dream; only to find the Royal Scepter under the covers of his bed.bed and realize he's still not awake.



* SceneryPorn: If you like Studio Ghibli's penchant for prettiness, you'll like this.

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* SceneryPorn: If you like Studio Ghibli's penchant for prettiness, you'll like this. Hardly surprising, since one of the creative minds behind the project was the legendary comics artist Creator/{{Moebius}}.
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It was produced in the late Eighties by Creator/TMSEntertainment in Japan, where it was released in 1989 with limited release in the US. In 1992 a re-cut edition was released in the US, which was re-released in 2005 as part of the ''Biggs' Adventure''[[note]]later known as Kidtoons[[/note]] matinee series. This film also served as the basis for ''Nemo'' and ''VideoGame/LittleNemoTheDreamMaster'', two Creator/{{Capcom}}-developed video games for the arcade and UsefulNotes/{{NES}}, respectively, in 1990. The latter ultimately became [[AdaptationDisplacement more well-known than the both the film and the comic itself.]]

Was released on Blu-Ray disc in 2012, this time with the original Japanese audio as an option.

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It was produced in the late Eighties by Creator/TMSEntertainment in Japan, where it was released in 1989 with limited release in the US. In 1992 1992, a re-cut edition was released in the US, which was re-released in 2005 as part of the ''Biggs' Adventure''[[note]]later known as Kidtoons[[/note]] matinee series. This film also served as the basis for ''Nemo'' and ''VideoGame/LittleNemoTheDreamMaster'', two Creator/{{Capcom}}-developed video games for the arcade and UsefulNotes/{{NES}}, respectively, in 1990. The latter ultimately became [[AdaptationDisplacement more well-known than the both the film and the comic itself.]]

Was released on Blu-Ray disc Disc in 2012, this time with the original Japanese audio as an option.



* AmbiguousGender: In the original comics, Bon Bon (also known as The Candy Kid) [[http://i.imgur.com/oQHfynw.png was male]]. In the movie... it's a little less clear. S/he's voiced by a female, but that's quite common for young male characters as well. The longer hair and pastel clothes mean nothing in this film. Fandom [[ViewerGenderConfusion tends to be split on this]] as well.

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* AmbiguousGender: In the original comics, Bon Bon (also known as The Candy Kid) [[http://i.imgur.com/oQHfynw.png was male]]. In the movie... it's a little less clear. S/he's voiced by a female, but that's quite common for young male characters as well. The longer hair and pastel clothes mean nothing in this film. Fandom [[ViewerGenderConfusion tends to be split on this]] as well.



* ArmorPiercingSlap: [[spoiler:Princess Camille delivers a pretty good punch to flip.]]

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* ArmorPiercingSlap: [[spoiler:Princess Camille delivers a pretty good punch to flip.Flip.]]



* TheCollector: [[spoiler: The Nightmare King traps his prisoners in [[CrystalPrison pillars of crystal,]] and refers to them as his "collection."]]

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* TheCollector: [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The Nightmare King traps his prisoners in [[CrystalPrison pillars of crystal,]] and refers to them as his "collection."]]



* {{Disneyesque}}: Rare for an anime film. It's very similar to TMS's work for Disney's animated TV shows of the 80s (''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGummiBears'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Ducktales}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'').

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* {{Disneyesque}}: Rare for an anime film. It's very similar to TMS's work for Disney's animated TV shows of the 80s 80's (''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGummiBears'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Ducktales}}'' ''[[WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987 DuckTales]]'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'').



* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Nemo knew full well he'd likely die if used the scepter's full power, but he did so anyway to save King Morpheus and the Princess. Thankfully HeGetsBetter soon after, thanks to the former.]]

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* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Nemo knew full well he'd likely die if used the scepter's full power, but he did so anyway to save King Morpheus and the Princess. Thankfully HeGetsBetter Thankfully, [[IGotBetter he gets better]] soon after, thanks to the former.]]



* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler: Nemo]].

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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler: Nemo]].[[spoiler:Nemo]].



* NotSoAboveItAll: The Professor. Sure he has a serious, gentlemanly, and general no-nonsense personality, but whenever the opportunity to dance presents itself...

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* NotSoAboveItAll: The Professor. Sure Sure, he has a serious, gentlemanly, and general no-nonsense personality, but whenever the opportunity to dance presents itself...



* ThroughHisStomach: Nemo initially doesn't care to meet Princess Camille... until Bon Bon presents the cookies she'd prepared as a gift for him, at which point he's all for it.

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* ThroughHisStomach: Nemo initially doesn't care to meet Princess Camille... until Bon Bon presents the cookies she'd prepared as a gift for him, at which point he's all for it.



* WouldHurtAChild: When Nemo and the Boomps finally reach his lair, Nightmare King tortures Camille to lure Nemo out of hiding. [[spoiler:It works]]. Since she's locked in a crystal pillar we never find out what effect the torture was having on her, but perhaps it is best we don't.

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* WouldHurtAChild: When Nemo and the Boomps finally reach his lair, Nightmare King tortures Camille to lure Nemo out of hiding. [[spoiler:It works]]. Since she's locked in a crystal pillar pillar, we never find out what effect the torture was having on her, but perhaps it is maybe it's for the best that we don't.
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It was produced in the late Eighties by Creator/TMSEntertainment in Japan, where it was released in 1989 with limited release in the US. In 1992 a re-cut edition was released in the US, which was re-released in 2005 as part of the ''Biggs' Adventure''[[note]]later known as Kidtoons Films[[/note]] matinee series. This film also served as the basis for ''Nemo'' and ''VideoGame/LittleNemoTheDreamMaster'', two Creator/{{Capcom}}-developed video games for the arcade and UsefulNotes/{{NES}}, respectively, in 1990. The latter ultimately became [[AdaptationDisplacement more well-known than the both the film and the comic itself.]]

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It was produced in the late Eighties by Creator/TMSEntertainment in Japan, where it was released in 1989 with limited release in the US. In 1992 a re-cut edition was released in the US, which was re-released in 2005 as part of the ''Biggs' Adventure''[[note]]later known as Kidtoons Films[[/note]] Kidtoons[[/note]] matinee series. This film also served as the basis for ''Nemo'' and ''VideoGame/LittleNemoTheDreamMaster'', two Creator/{{Capcom}}-developed video games for the arcade and UsefulNotes/{{NES}}, respectively, in 1990. The latter ultimately became [[AdaptationDisplacement more well-known than the both the film and the comic itself.]]
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It was produced in the late Eighties by Creator/TMSEntertainment in Japan, where it was released in 1989 with limited release in the US. In 1992 a re-cut edition was released in the US. This film also served as the basis for ''Nemo'' and ''VideoGame/LittleNemoTheDreamMaster'', two Creator/{{Capcom}}-developed video games for the arcade and UsefulNotes/{{NES}}, respectively, in 1990. The latter ultimately became [[AdaptationDisplacement more well-known than the both the film and the comic itself.]]

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It was produced in the late Eighties by Creator/TMSEntertainment in Japan, where it was released in 1989 with limited release in the US. In 1992 a re-cut edition was released in the US.US, which was re-released in 2005 as part of the ''Biggs' Adventure''[[note]]later known as Kidtoons Films[[/note]] matinee series. This film also served as the basis for ''Nemo'' and ''VideoGame/LittleNemoTheDreamMaster'', two Creator/{{Capcom}}-developed video games for the arcade and UsefulNotes/{{NES}}, respectively, in 1990. The latter ultimately became [[AdaptationDisplacement more well-known than the both the film and the comic itself.]]
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It was produced in the late Eighties by Creator/TMSEntertainment in Japan, where it was released in 1989 with limited release in the US. In 1992 a re-cut edition was released in the US. This film also served as the basis for ''Nemo'' and ''VideoGame/LittleNemoTheDreamMaster'', two {{Capcom}}-developed video games for the arcade and UsefulNotes/{{NES}}, respectively, in 1990. The latter ultimately became [[AdaptationDisplacement more well-known than the both the film and the comic itself.]]

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It was produced in the late Eighties by Creator/TMSEntertainment in Japan, where it was released in 1989 with limited release in the US. In 1992 a re-cut edition was released in the US. This film also served as the basis for ''Nemo'' and ''VideoGame/LittleNemoTheDreamMaster'', two {{Capcom}}-developed Creator/{{Capcom}}-developed video games for the arcade and UsefulNotes/{{NES}}, respectively, in 1990. The latter ultimately became [[AdaptationDisplacement more well-known than the both the film and the comic itself.]]

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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler: Nemo]].


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* BewareTheNiceOnes: King Morpheus is as jolly and loving as they come. But anything or anyone that threatens his kingdom or its people with face the wrath of him and his powerful scepter. Both Nemo and Princess Camille qualify as well, they're well-mannered and sweet kids, but it is ''not'' smart to make either of them mad.



* BewareTheNiceOnes: King Morpheus is as jolly and loving as they come. But anything or anyone that threatens his kingdom or its people with face the \wrath of him and his powerful scepter. Both Nemo and Princess Camille qualify as well, they're well-mannered and sweet kids, but it is ''not'' smart to make either of them mad.
* BigNo: Many times, mostly by Nemo.


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* BigNo: Many times, mostly by Nemo.
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It was produced in the late Eighties by Creator/TMSEntertainment in Japan, where it was released in 1989 with limited release in the US. In 1992 a re-cut edition was released in the US. This film also served as the basis for ''Nemo'' and ''VideoGame/LittleNemoTheDreamMaster'', two {{Capcom}}-developed video games for the arcade and {{NES}}, respectively, in 1990. The latter ultimately became [[AdaptationDisplacement more well-known than the both the film and the comic itself.]]

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It was produced in the late Eighties by Creator/TMSEntertainment in Japan, where it was released in 1989 with limited release in the US. In 1992 a re-cut edition was released in the US. This film also served as the basis for ''Nemo'' and ''VideoGame/LittleNemoTheDreamMaster'', two {{Capcom}}-developed video games for the arcade and {{NES}}, UsefulNotes/{{NES}}, respectively, in 1990. The latter ultimately became [[AdaptationDisplacement more well-known than the both the film and the comic itself.]]
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* AmbiguousGender: In the original comics, Bon Bon (also known as The Candy Kid) [[http://img.archive.today/oIwS7/16369ed3393529368b12b5fc614523df112dc67f.jpg was male]]. In the movie... it's a little less clear. S/he's voiced by a female, but that's quite common for young male characters as well. The longer hair and pastel clothes mean nothing in this film. Fandom [[ViewerGenderConfusion tends to be split on this]] as well.

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* AmbiguousGender: In the original comics, Bon Bon (also known as The Candy Kid) [[http://img.archive.today/oIwS7/16369ed3393529368b12b5fc614523df112dc67f.jpg [[http://i.imgur.com/oQHfynw.png was male]]. In the movie... it's a little less clear. S/he's voiced by a female, but that's quite common for young male characters as well. The longer hair and pastel clothes mean nothing in this film. Fandom [[ViewerGenderConfusion tends to be split on this]] as well.

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* TheProfessor: Professor Genius, though only in name.



* TheProfessor: Professor Genius, though only in name.
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* NuttySquirrel: Icarus

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* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: Nemo knew full well he'd likely die if used the scepter's full power but he did so anyway to save King Morpheus and the Princess. Thankfully HeGetsBetter soon after thanks to the former.]]

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* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: Nemo [[spoiler:Nemo knew full well he'd likely die if used the scepter's full power power, but he did so anyway to save King Morpheus and the Princess. Thankfully HeGetsBetter soon after after, thanks to the former.]]



* NotSoAboveItAll: The Professor, sure he has a serious, gentlemanly, and general no-nonsense personality. But whenever the opportunity to dance presents itself...

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* NotSoAboveItAll: The Professor, sure Professor. Sure he has a serious, gentlemanly, and general no-nonsense personality. But personality, but whenever the opportunity to dance presents itself...



* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: King Morpheus has frequently protect Slumberland from the Nightmares of Nightmare,[[spoiler: he eve sealed their king away years ago]]. And Princess Camille goes with Nemo to Nightmareland to rescue her father.

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* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething:
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King Morpheus has frequently protect protected Slumberland from the Nightmares of Nightmare,[[spoiler: he eve Nightmareland. [[spoiler:He even sealed their king away years ago]]. And ago]].
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Princess Camille goes with Nemo to Nightmareland to rescue her father.



* ThanksForTheMammary: Flip accidentally grabs Princess Camille's chest shortly after they rescue her from water goblins in Nightmareland and gets elbowed for it. Then again, she wasn't old enough to really have much in the way of breasts (probably making this worse, not better).

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* ThanksForTheMammary: Flip accidentally grabs Princess Camille's chest shortly after they rescue her from water goblins in Nightmareland and gets elbowed for it. Then again, she wasn't isn't old enough to really have much in the way of breasts (probably making this worse, not better).



* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Icarus, the [[SpeechImpairedAnimal speech impaired]] flying squirrel with goggles is never remarked upon by anyone in the real world.

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* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Icarus, the [[SpeechImpairedAnimal speech impaired]] speech-impaired]] flying squirrel with goggles is never remarked upon by anyone in the real world.



* WouldHurtAChild: When Nemo and the Boomps finally reach his lair, Nightmare King tortures Camille to lure Nemo out of hiding, [[spoiler:it works]]. Since she's locked in a crystal pillar, we never find out what effect the torture was having on her but perhaps its best we don't.

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* WouldHurtAChild: When Nemo and the Boomps finally reach his lair, Nightmare King tortures Camille to lure Nemo out of hiding, [[spoiler:it hiding. [[spoiler:It works]]. Since she's locked in a crystal pillar, pillar we never find out what effect the torture was having on her her, but perhaps its it is best we don't.
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* HeroicSacrifice:[[spoiler: Nemo knew full well he'd likely die if used the scepter's full power but he did so anyway to save King Morpheus and the Princess. Thankfully HeGetsBetter soon after thanks to the former.]]

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* HeroicSacrifice:[[spoiler: HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: Nemo knew full well he'd likely die if used the scepter's full power but he did so anyway to save King Morpheus and the Princess. Thankfully HeGetsBetter soon after thanks to the former.]]



* It'sAllMyFault:

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* It'sAllMyFault:ItsAllMyFault: [[spoiler:Nemo for opening the door. It was partially Flip's fault too.]]

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Both Nemo and Princess Camille.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: King Morpheus is as jolly and loving as they come. But anything or anyone that threatens his kingdom or its people with face the \wrath of him and his powerful scepter. Both Nemo and Princess Camille.Camille qualify as well, they're well-mannered and sweet kids, but it is ''not'' smart to make either of them mad.



* ComingOfAgeStory: More or less for Nemo.



* FailureKnight: Nemo feels this way when King Morpheus and later Camille are captured by the by the Knightmare King and his minions. Makes up for it in the final battle though.



* TheGoodKing: Shown in the coronation ball, King Morpheus is ''very'' loved by the people of Slumberland

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* TheGoodKing: Shown in the coronation ball, King Morpheus is ''very'' loved beloved by the people of Slumberland



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* LonelyRichKid: She might be royalty, but Princess Camille is this in spades.



* MoodSwinger: THe Nightmare King is quite temperamental.

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* MoodSwinger: THe The Nightmare King is quite temperamental.temperamental. TO say the least.



* NotSoAboveItAll: The Professor, sure he has a serious, gentlemanly, no-nonsense personality. But whenever the opportunity to dance presents itself...

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* NotSoAboveItAll: The Professor, sure he has a serious, gentlemanly, and general no-nonsense personality. But whenever the opportunity to dance presents itself...


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* BerserkButton: Do ''not'' call Icarus a ''rat", and don't do it in front of Nemo either. [[ShutUpHannibal Princess Camille learned this the hard way.]]

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* BerserkButton: Do ''not'' call Icarus a ''rat", and don't do it especially in front of Nemo either.Nemo. [[ShutUpHannibal Princess Camille learned this the hard way.]]



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%%* * TheBigGuy: Take One of the five Boomps is quite a wild guess.lot larger than the others.



* ChairReveal: Professor Genius takes Nemo to the throne room to be "properly" introduced to the king, but the throne turns out to be empty.
--> '''Professor Genius''': [[OhNoNotAgain Oh no, not again...]]

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* ChairReveal: Professor Genius takes Nemo to the throne room to be "properly" introduced to the king, but the throne turns out to be empty.
--> '''Professor Genius''': [[OhNoNotAgain Oh no, not again...]]
empty. Judging by the Professor's reaction, the king pulls this type of vanishing act a lot.



* TheCollector: [[spoiler: The Nightmare King traps his prisoners in pillars of crystal, and refers to them as his "collection."]]

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* TheCollector: [[spoiler: The Nightmare King traps his prisoners in [[CrystalPrison pillars of crystal, crystal,]] and refers to them as his "collection."]]



* FunPersonified: Flip, at least ''he'' thinks he is.

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* FunPersonified: Flip, at least ''he'' thinks Flip ''thinks'' he is.
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* DamselInDistress: Princess Camille, twice. The first time was light when she was attacked by water goblins but manage to put up a fight before the others joined in to help her. The second time however [[spoiler: was ''much'' more serious. She didn't stand a chance against the gargoyles when they captured her along with the Professor and Flip. [[ItsAllMyFault Nomstake, Nemo pretty bad about failing to protect her]]]].

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* DamselInDistress: Princess Camille, twice. The first time was light when she was attacked by water goblins but manage to put up a fight before the others joined in to help her. The second time however [[spoiler: was ''much'' more serious. She didn't stand a chance against the gargoyles when they captured her along with the Professor and Flip. [[ItsAllMyFault Nomstake, Naturally, Nemo feels pretty bad about failing to protect her]]]].
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* DreamIntro: The film opens with Nemo having a dream that quickly becomes a nightmare.

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* ChairReveal: Professor Genius takes Nemo to the throne room to be "properly" introduced to the king, but the throne turns out to be empty.
--> '''Professor Genius''': [[OhNoNotAgain Oh no, not again...]]



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%%* HeroesWantRedheads* HeroesWantRedheads: Despite initially being reluctant to befriend her, Nemo gets very close to Camille throughout the story.

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* OhNoNotAgain: During the song about training Nemo to be a prince, the horse that Nemo tries riding on flips him off his seat and onto the fat dancing lady from a few minutes before, who catches him, and he says, "Not again!"

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* OhNoNotAgain: During OhNoNotAgain:
** This is the Professor's reaction when he finds King Morpheus is ''not'' on his throne when Nemo first arrives in Slumberland.
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the song about training Nemo to be a prince, the horse that Nemo tries riding on flips him off his seat and onto the fat dancing lady from a few minutes before, who catches him, and he says, "Not again!"
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* FunPersonified: Flip

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* FunPersonified: FlipFlip, at least ''he'' thinks he is.
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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler: Nemo]].

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