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** The expedition was never boarded by pirates, much less so pirates resembling the stereotypical ones of UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfPiracy (1492 was quite far removed in time from the latter).
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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: The RealLife chief mate of Columbus was named Martín Alonso Pinzón, not Rodrigo. And he had no need for either an EyepatchOfPower or a [[SeadogPegLeg peg leg]]. Rodrigo rather comes of as a stereotypical fictional {{pirate}} (minus the actual piracy) from UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfPiracy, which wouldn't start until over a century and a half after 1492.
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** The RealLife chief mate of Columbus was named Martín Alonso Pinzón, not Rodrigo. And he had no need for either an EyepatchOfPower or a [[SeadogPegLeg peg leg]]. Rodrigo rather comes of as a stereotypical fictional {{pirate}} (minus the actual piracy) from UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfPiracy, which wouldn't start until over a century and a half after1492.1492.
** There was no aristocrat like Don Talavera conspiring to have Columbus' expedition fail.
** Columbus' expedition had no TagalongKid.
** The RealLife chief mate of Columbus was named Martín Alonso Pinzón, not Rodrigo. And he had no need for either an EyepatchOfPower or a [[SeadogPegLeg peg leg]]. Rodrigo rather comes of as a stereotypical fictional {{pirate}} (minus the actual piracy) from UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfPiracy, which wouldn't start until over a century and a half after
** There was no aristocrat like Don Talavera conspiring to have Columbus' expedition fail.
** Columbus' expedition had no TagalongKid.
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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: The RealLife chief mate of Columbus was named Martín Alonso Pinzón, not Rodrigo. And he had no need for either an EyepatchOfPower or a [[SeadogPegLeg peg leg]]. Rodrigo rather comes of as a stereotypical fictional {{pirate}} (minus the actual piracy) from UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfPiracy, which wouldn't start until over a century and a half by 1492.
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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: The RealLife chief mate of Columbus was named Martín Alonso Pinzón, not Rodrigo. And he had no need for either an EyepatchOfPower or a [[SeadogPegLeg peg leg]]. Rodrigo rather comes of as a stereotypical fictional {{pirate}} (minus the actual piracy) from UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfPiracy, which wouldn't start until over a century and a half by after 1492.
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* CrossCastRole: Belgian voice actress Creator/JackieBerger did the voice for the little boy Paco.
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* CrossCastRole: Belgian voice actress Jackie Berger did the voice for the little boy Paco.
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* CrossCastRole: Belgian voice actress Jackie Berger Creator/JackieBerger did the voice for the little boy Paco.
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* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: Like ''Conquest of Paradise'', Columbus is depicted as a calm, kindly, and even heroic explorer. Long story short, it's the direct opposite of his aggressive, greedy and overzealous historical counterpart, who massacred or enslaved native populations.
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* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: Like ''Conquest of Paradise'', Columbus is depicted as a calm, kindly, kindly explorer, and it even amps up the heroic explorer. factor. Long story short, it's the direct opposite of his aggressive, greedy and overzealous historical counterpart, who massacred or enslaved some native populations.
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* HistoricalHeroUpgrade: Like ''Conquest of Paradise'', Columbus is depicted as a calm, kindly, and even heroic explorer. Long story short, it's the direct opposite of his aggressive, greedy and overzealous historical counterpart, who massacred or enslaved native populations.
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* PoliticallyCorrectHistory: Columbus is portrayed as the direct opposite of his aggressive, greedy and overzealous historical behavior.
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* PoliticallyCorrectHistory: Columbus is portrayed as the direct opposite of his aggressive, greedy and overzealous historical behavior.behavior, and he isn't seen massacring or enslaving native populations (this being a film made for kids doesn't quite help either).
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* BoardingParty: The ''Santa Maria'' is boarded by {{pirate}}s when sailing West. Said boarding ends up a failure, notably with Columbus throawing the pirate captain overboard.
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* BoardingParty: The ''Santa Maria'' is boarded by {{pirate}}s when sailing West. Said boarding ends up a failure, notably with Columbus throawing throwing the pirate captain overboard.
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* {{Pirate}}: The expedition is attacked by pirates when sailing West.
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* {{Pirate}}: The expedition is [[BoardingParty attacked by pirates pirates]] when sailing West.