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* CosmicDeadline: A few of the films, due to their short runtimes, end up having their problems quickly and suddenly resolved in the last few minutes of the film (''Pocahontas'' and ''The Little Mermaid'' being the most blatant), which often leaves a number of other storylines hanging.
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* UnscaledMerfolk: Cassandra from ''The Little Mermaid'' has an eel tail, something not particularly common when it comes to depictions of merpeople.
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* ArtisticLicenseShips: In ''The Little Mermaid'', a ship's captain orders the sails unfurled when a storm hits. But doing so in real life would only make the ship more likely to go to Davy Jones' Locker.
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* {{Animesque}}: Much of their earlier films were animated with assistance from Japanese companies, with this in effect to varying degrees.
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No explanation for how Getting Crap Past The Radar applies here. It needs to be clear that there is a radar and the creators are deliberately trying to evade it.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: In the ''Hercules'' movie, Zeus basically goes to Earth because he felt bad for Hercules' mother and had sex with her.
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* BagOfKidnapping: Mr. Tod captures Peter's friends with this method in "Peter Rabbit" after they leave him when they found out he lied to them, and in "The Legend of Atlantis" Belial kidnaps Princess Ilan to try to make her his bride so he can rule Atlantis.
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Actually, there are two "The New Adventures of Peter/Reggie Rabbit" versions whose main difference are the titular character's name.
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* ''Peter Rabbit'' (or ''Reggie Rabbit'', as they call it)it in later versions)
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* AdaptationalNameChange: Benjamin is called "Benny" in ''Peter Rabbit''. Peter himself becomes Reggie Rabbit.
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* AdaptationalNameChange: Benjamin is called "Benny" in ''Peter Rabbit''. Peter himself becomes Reggie Rabbit.Rabbit in later version of the movie.
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* ReusedCharacterDesign: Many of the their later films often reused the same character models from before, just altered or recolored.
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* ReusedCharacterDesign: Many of the their later films often reused the same character models from before, just aletered altered or recolored.
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* OneSteveLimit: Averted in their second version of ''Snow White'', in which all the dwarves are named Bob.
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* OneSteveLimit: Averted in their second version of ''Snow White'', in which all the dwarves are named Bob.Joe.
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* Comedic Underwear Exposure: In "The Red Shoes",
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* Comedic Underwear Exposure: In "The Red Shoes",
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* ''[[WesternAnimation/ThumbelinaGoldenFilms Thumbelina]]''
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* AnachronismStew: BIG time. Their version of ''Literature/TomThumb'' and ''{{Thumbelina}}'' is supposedly set in a medieval fairy tale kingdom, yet in one song it mentions plumbers, electricians and other types of modern day construction.
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* AnachronismStew: BIG time. time.
** Their version of ''Literature/TomThumb'' and''{{Thumbelina}}'' ''Literature/{{Thumbelina}}'' is supposedly set in a medieval fairy tale kingdom, yet in one song it mentions plumbers, electricians and other types of modern day construction.
** Their version of ''Literature/TomThumb'' and
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* AnachronismStew: BIG time. Their version of ''TomThumb'' and ''{{Thumbelina}}'' is supposedly set in a medieval fairy tale kingdom, yet in one song it mentions plumbers, electricians and other types of modern day construction.
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* AnachronismStew: BIG time. Their version of ''TomThumb'' ''Literature/TomThumb'' and ''{{Thumbelina}}'' is supposedly set in a medieval fairy tale kingdom, yet in one song it mentions plumbers, electricians and other types of modern day construction.
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Golden Films, also known as American Film Investment Corporation, was an American animation company founded in 1989 by Diane Eskenazi. Its objective was to create non-violent, quality films. Most of their output, however, can best be described as [[TheMockbuster Mockbuster]] versions of popular animated films. The most famous of their products are the Enchanted Tales, which most are {{Animated Adaptation}}s of classical fairy tales (many of which ''just so happens'' to have overlapping release periods with the Creator/{{Disney}} versions of said fairy tales). It also has adapted adult novels like ''Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'' by Creator/VictorHugo (which ''also'' just so happened to have a Disney adaptation around the same time) and ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' by [[Creator/AlexandreDumas Alexandre Dumas père]] and a pair of stories from Literature/TheBible.
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Golden Films, also known as American Film Investment Corporation, was an American animation company founded in 1989 by Diane Eskenazi. Its objective was to create non-violent, quality films. Most of their output, however, can best be described as [[TheMockbuster Mockbuster]] versions of popular animated films. films but have a very different development. The most famous of their products are the Enchanted Tales, which most are {{Animated Adaptation}}s of classical fairy tales (many of which ''just so happens'' to have overlapping release periods with the Creator/{{Disney}} versions of said fairy tales).tales. It also has adapted adult novels like ''Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'' by Creator/VictorHugo (which ''also'' just so happened to have a Disney adaptation around the same time) and ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' by [[Creator/AlexandreDumas Alexandre Dumas père]] and a pair of stories from Literature/TheBible.
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** In Anastasia, Rasputin isn't seen again after he takes over Russia. However, it should be noted that he didn't know Anastasia wasn't killed.
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Golden Films, also known as American Film Investment Corporation, was an American animation company founded in 1989 by Diane Eskenazi. Its objective was to create non-violent, quality films. Most of their output, however, can best be described as [[TheMockbuster Mockbuster]] versions of popular animated films. The most famous of their products are the Enchanted Tales, which most are {{Animated Adaptation}}s of classical fairy tales (many of which ''just so happens'' to have overlapping release periods with the Creator/{{Disney}} versions of said fairy tales). It also has adapted adult novels like ''Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'' by Creator/VictorHugo and ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' by [[Creator/AlexandreDumas Alexandre Dumas père]] and a pair of stories from Literature/TheBible.
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Golden Films, also known as American Film Investment Corporation, was an American animation company founded in 1989 by Diane Eskenazi. Its objective was to create non-violent, quality films. Most of their output, however, can best be described as [[TheMockbuster Mockbuster]] versions of popular animated films. The most famous of their products are the Enchanted Tales, which most are {{Animated Adaptation}}s of classical fairy tales (many of which ''just so happens'' to have overlapping release periods with the Creator/{{Disney}} versions of said fairy tales). It also has adapted adult novels like ''Literature/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'' by Creator/VictorHugo (which ''also'' just so happened to have a Disney adaptation around the same time) and ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'' by [[Creator/AlexandreDumas Alexandre Dumas père]] and a pair of stories from Literature/TheBible.
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* ''[[WesternAnimation/WesternAnimation/RudolphTheRedNosedReindeer1998 Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer The Movie]]''
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* ReusedCharacterDesign: Many of the their later films often reused the same character models from before, just aletered or recolored.
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* PublicDomainSoundtrack: Their films' scores often use classical music, including pieces by Creator/JohannSebastianBach and Creator/LudwigVanBeethoven.
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* ADogNamedDog: Most of Peter's new friends such as "Squirrel" and "Chipmunk" besides the female white bunny Peter meets in the film.
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* DemotedToExtra: Mr [=McGregor=] in Peter Rabbit only has a few scenes while his cat gets more spotlight in the film.
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** ''Miracle In Toyland'' shows two RedShirt soldiers dying. ''On screen''. In dreams, but yeah.
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** ''Miracle In Toyland'' shows two RedShirt soldiers dying. ''On screen''. In dreams, One of them was in a dream, but yeah.yeah.
* DemotedToExtra: Mr [=McGregor=] in Peter Rabbit only has a few scenes while his cat gets more spotlight in the film.
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* ColorCodedCharacters: Mopsy, Flopsy, Cottontail, and Flopsy all wear different colored scarves to tell them apart. Mainly since Mopsy, Flopsy and Cottentail originally all wore red scarfs and the all looked the same.
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* ColorCodedCharacters: Mopsy, Flopsy, Cottontail, and Flopsy Hopsy all wear different colored scarves to tell them apart. Mainly since Mopsy, Flopsy and Cottentail Cottontail originally all wore red scarfs and the all looked the same.
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* PinocchioNose: Peter Rabbit's right ear goes down whenever he lies.
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* PinocchioNose: Peter Rabbit's right left ear goes down whenever he lies.