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** Sucy pranks Akko with a potion to establish her TheTrickster.

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** Sucy pranks Akko with a potion to establish her TheTrickster.ThePrankster.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ice Age}}'': Manny establishes himself by saving Sid from the rhinos despite being rough and cynical.
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** [[PerkyGoth Jack]] gets a [[DemBones dramatic entrance]] during the Halloween celebration, but it's during his [[IAmSong song]] a few minutes later that his real [[BlessedWithSuck character]] is shown.

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** [[PerkyGoth Jack]] gets a [[DemBones dramatic entrance]] during the Halloween celebration, and the song spends a good minute or so hyping him up as the ruler of Halloween Town, but it's during his [[IAmSong song]] a few minutes later that his real [[BlessedWithSuck character]] is shown.
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** The Genie enters in a fantastic shower of Magic, lets out a magnificent yell, and then has this to say: [[IncomingHam "TEN THOUSAND YEARS will give you such a crick in the neck!"]] Establishing him as something of a goofball LargeHam.

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** The After Aladdin rubs his lamp and frees him, the Genie enters in a fantastic shower of Magic, lets out a magnificent yell, and then has this to say: [[IncomingHam "TEN THOUSAND YEARS will give you such a crick in the neck!"]] Establishing him as something of a goofball LargeHam.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Robots}}'': Phineas T. Ratchet is introduced praising Bigweld's generosity, only to then immediately switch gears, admonishing Bigweld for there being no money in his philosophy and unveiling his upgrade-centric, insecurity-exploiting plan for "sucking every loose penny out of Mr. and Mrs. Average Knucklehead".
-->'''Ratchet:''' What a remarkable legacy. Concern for the common robot. You don't come across old-fashioned values like that anymore, friends. And for good reason...''there's no money in it!''

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Robots}}'': Phineas T. Ratchet is introduced praising Bigweld's generosity, only to then immediately switch gears, admonishing dismissing him as a relic, dropping an underling down a trapdoor for suggesting Bigweld for there being no money in his philosophy might return at the Bigweld Ball, and unveiling his upgrade-centric, insecurity-exploiting plan for "sucking every loose penny out of Mr. and Mrs. Average Knucklehead".
-->'''Ratchet:''' What a remarkable legacy. Concern for the common robot. You don't come across old-fashioned values like that anymore, friends. And for good reason...''there's no money in it!''Upgrades, people, upgrades.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Robots}}'': Phineas T. Ratchet is introduced praising Bigweld's generosity, only to then immediately switch gears, admonishing Bigweld for there being no money in his philosophy and unveiling his upgrade-centric, insecurity-exploiting plan for "sucking every loose penny out of Mr. and Mrs. Average Knucklehead".
-->'''Ratchet:''' What a remarkable legacy. Concern for the common robot. You don't come across old-fashioned values like that anymore, friends. And for good reason...''there's no money in it!''

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** We first see Hiro when he competes in a battle bots arena, where after he drops his [[ObfuscatingStupidity noob façade]], he is shown to be very cocky and confident when in combat. There's also the fact that he had the guts to hustle in an illegal bot fight, showcasing both AntiHero tendencies and his recklessness.

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** We first see Hiro when he competes in a battle bots arena, where after he drops his [[ObfuscatingStupidity noob façade]], he is shown to be very cocky and confident when in combat. There's also the fact that he had the guts to hustle in an illegal bot fight, showcasing both his AntiHero tendencies and his recklessness.



** Tadashi demonstrates his BigBrotherInstinct when he jumps in to rescue Hiro from angry bot fighters and later encouraged Hiro to do something productive with his intelligence.

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** Tadashi demonstrates his BigBrotherInstinct when he jumps in to rescue Hiro from angry bot fighters and later encouraged encourages Hiro to do something productive with his intelligence.


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* ''Toys/{{Bionicle}} The Legend Reborn'': Following a dramatic narration of how he was betrayed and cast out of his body, Mata Nui is introduced making a new body for himself in a golden burst of light...and then apologizing to and befriending a beetle he almost stepped on, perfectly encapsulating his power, humility, and benevolence.
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** Although he made two brief appearances beforehand, his first proper appearance as well as his first meeting with Anna has him trying but failing at bargaining at Oaken's shop and then a few moments later, he sang "Reindeers Are Better Than People" demonstrating his initial gruff antisocial attitude.

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** Although he Kristoff made two brief appearances beforehand, his first proper appearance as well as his first meeting with Anna has him trying but failing at bargaining at Oaken's shop and then a few moments later, he sang "Reindeers Are Better Than People" demonstrating his initial gruff antisocial attitude.
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** "For the First Time in Forever" depicts this for the sisters after their forced thirteen year separation. For Anna, it shows her optimistic attitude in just how excited she is for her sister's coronation at the chance of being able to find true love while for Elsa it depicts her as being fearful of having her powers exposed in front of the world while at the same time, telling herself to "conceal, don't feel", as she tries to repress her own emotions to prevent her own powers from leaking out.

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** "For the First Time in Forever" depicts this for the grown-up sisters after their forced thirteen year separation. For Anna, it shows her optimistic attitude in just how excited she is for her sister's coronation at the chance of being able to find true love while for Elsa it depicts her as being fearful of having her powers exposed in front of the world while at the same time, telling herself to "conceal, don't feel", as she tries to repress her own emotions to prevent her own powers from leaking out.
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* ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013'':
** The first time we see the sisters as children, it shows them playing together using Elsa's ice powers, demonstrating just how close they used to be before the accident.
** "For the First Time in Forever" depicts this for the sisters after their forced thirteen year separation. For Anna, it shows her optimistic attitude in just how excited she is for her sister's coronation at the chance of being able to find true love while for Elsa it depicts her as being fearful of having her powers exposed in front of the world while at the same time, telling herself to "conceal, don't feel", as she tries to repress her own emotions to prevent her own powers from leaking out.
** The Duke of Weselton's first appearance shows him speaking to himself to find a way of exploiting Arendelle's wealth, clearly demonstrating his greedy and selfish attitude.
** Although he made two brief appearances beforehand, his first proper appearance as well as his first meeting with Anna has him trying but failing at bargaining at Oaken's shop and then a few moments later, he sang "Reindeers Are Better Than People" demonstrating his initial gruff antisocial attitude.
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** The Genie enters in a fantastic shower of Magic, lets out a magnificent yell, and then has this to say: "TEN THOUSAND YEARS will give you such a crick in the neck!" Establishing him as something of a goofball LargeHam.

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** The Genie enters in a fantastic shower of Magic, lets out a magnificent yell, and then has this to say: [[IncomingHam "TEN THOUSAND YEARS will give you such a crick in the neck!" neck!"]] Establishing him as something of a goofball LargeHam.
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** ''The Enchanted Parade'' introduces Green Team's personalities by showing what they got in trouble for. Jasminka wouldn't stop eating to establish her as a laidback BigEater, Constanze gets in trouble for trying to use Magitek, and Amanda got in trouble for trying to steal an artifact which almost worked thanks to her great skills on a broom.

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** ''The Enchanted Parade'' * ''Anime/LittleWitchAcademiaTheEnchantedParade'' introduces Green Team's personalities by showing what they got in trouble for. Jasminka wouldn't stop eating to establish her as a laidback BigEater, Constanze gets in trouble for trying to use Magitek, and Amanda got in trouble for trying to steal an artifact which almost worked thanks to her great skills on a broom.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}'':

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* ''Anime/LittleWitchAcademia2013'':
** Akko is sleeping in class, indicating she's a BookDumb IneptMage.
** Sucy pranks Akko with a potion to establish her TheTrickster.
** Lotte nervously looks on concerned to establish her as a ShrinkingViolet.
** Diana flawlessly answers a question to establish her as TheAce. Her first extended interaction in the first film with Akko is her dissing Akko's childish view on magic to establish her as an AcademicAlphaBitch.
** ''The Enchanted Parade'' introduces Green Team's personalities by showing what they got in trouble for. Jasminka wouldn't stop eating to establish her as a laidback BigEater, Constanze gets in trouble for trying to use Magitek, and Amanda got in trouble for trying to steal an artifact which almost worked thanks to her great skills on a broom.
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** Having established ''that guy'' as our protagonist, his advisor, Yzma, is quickly established as being even worse as she sits on his throne, tuning out a pitiful little peasant whose voice bears more than a passing resemblance to [[Disney/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh Piglet]]:

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** Having established ''that guy'' as our protagonist, his advisor, Yzma, is quickly established as being even worse as she sits on his throne, tuning out a pitiful little peasant whose voice bears more than a passing resemblance to [[Disney/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh [[WesternAnimation/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh Piglet]]:

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** Phoebus is established as a [[DeadpanSnarker snarky smartass]] with a good heart [[ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight who doesn't hesitate to do the right thing]] when he witnesses Esmeralda being unfairly persecuted by Frollo's men and helps her get away. Even before he sees Esmeralda for the first time, he puts coins in the Gypsies' hat, even though Gypsies have been established as social outcasts, showcasing that Phoebus is charitable to the less fortunate, [[HelloNurse pretty girl or not.]]

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** Phoebus is established as a [[DeadpanSnarker snarky smartass]] with a good heart [[ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight who doesn't hesitate to do the right thing]] when he witnesses Esmeralda being unfairly persecuted by Frollo's men and helps her get away. Even before he sees Esmeralda for the first time, he puts coins in the Gypsies' hat, even though Gypsies have been established as social outcasts, showcasing that Phoebus is charitable to the less fortunate, [[HelloNurse [[HeadTurningBeauty pretty girl or not.]]

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* ''Disney/{{Mulan}}'' shows off her cleverness and resourcefulness to the viewers when she fashions a means of getting her dog to feed the chickens so she still has time to change her clothes. Soon afterward, she reveals a lack of grace during a meeting with the matchmaker, suggesting that life as a trophy wife will not properly fulfill her destiny.
** The Emperor, when told his armies will protect him from the invading Huns, immediately declared that the armies should go out and protect his people instead. He then orders his General to get as many army soldier reserves and new recruits as possible, because he knew how dangerous the Huns were and didn't want to take any chances with them. All of this shows that the Emperor is [[ReasonableAuthorityFigure a wise and benevolent ruler]].
** Mushu's first words upon awakening were "[[LargeHam IIIIII LIIIIIIIIVE!]]"
* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' has Dash using his speed to pull pranks on his teachers. Violet turning invisible and shyly looking at her crush as he walked by.
** The first minute or so of the movie also sets up a nice Subversion for Bob, Helen, and Lucius. Bob expresses a desire to settle down and Helen says she can't get enough of the superhero gig, viewpoints that both do a complete 180 on once the main story has actually started. Lucius is portrayed at first to be a womanizer who doesn't like to get intimate, but is shown to have a wife later on in the movie. Bob and Helen's are [[JustifiedTrope justified]] almost entirely by their decommissioning; Helen prefers to focus on the present and the future, which at this point is dedicated to taking care of her family; Bob, easily distracted ChronicHeroSyndrome sufferer that he is, feels unappreciated and useless when he's not performing heroics. His non-superpowered attempts to be helpful are unappreciated and resented by others, usually due to technicalities.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'' does this for each of the main characters. [[PerkyGoth Jack]] gets a [[DemBones dramatic entrance]] during the Halloween celebration, but it's during his [[IAmSong song]] a few minutes later that his real [[BlessedWithSuck character]] is shown.
** [[OnlySaneMan Sally]]'s is more subtle. In her first few seconds onscreen she is shown doing what she will spend the rest of the movie doing: [[LongingLook gazing lovingly]] at [[ObliviousToLove Jack]] and rebelling against her [[MadScientist mad scientist]] creator/father figure.
** The Mayor gets an ECM as well, albeit a little ways into the story, when he goes to Jack's house for advice and panics when he finds Jack has disappeared. This is the first time we see him wear his [[VisualPun second]] [[TwoFaced face]].
** [[TheWormThatWalks Oogie Boogie]]'s reputation precedes him as the most malevolent resident of Halloween Town, but his first few seconds on screen (even though only his shadow is shown) make his creepiness, evil intentions, and love of gambling very clear.
* ''{{Disney/Aladdin}}'':
** Aladdin shows himself to not only be an affable thief, but a guy who's soft enough to give his stolen food away to a pair of homeless children without a second thought. The "One Jump Ahead" song tells you absolutely everything you need to know about the guy in a catchy two-minute package.
*** The later reprise after giving away the bread also reveals his more vulnerable side and that being called a street rat really does bother him, and this insecurity eventually leads to further conflict in the movie.

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* ''Disney/{{Mulan}}'' shows off her cleverness and resourcefulness to the viewers when she fashions a means of getting her dog to feed the chickens so she still has time to change her clothes. Soon afterward, she reveals a lack of grace during a meeting with the matchmaker, suggesting that life as a trophy wife will not properly fulfill her destiny.
** The Emperor, when told his armies will protect him from the invading Huns, immediately declared that the armies should go out and protect his people instead. He then orders his General to get as many army soldier reserves and new recruits as possible, because he knew how dangerous the Huns were and didn't want to take any chances with them. All of this shows that the Emperor is [[ReasonableAuthorityFigure a wise and benevolent ruler]].
** Mushu's first words upon awakening were "[[LargeHam IIIIII LIIIIIIIIVE!]]"
* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' has Dash using his speed to pull pranks on his teachers. Violet turning invisible and shyly looking at her crush as he walked by.
** The first minute or so of the movie also sets up a nice Subversion for Bob, Helen, and Lucius. Bob expresses a desire to settle down and Helen says she can't get enough of the superhero gig, viewpoints that both do a complete 180 on once the main story has actually started. Lucius is portrayed at first to be a womanizer who doesn't like to get intimate, but is shown to have a wife later on in the movie. Bob and Helen's are [[JustifiedTrope justified]] almost entirely by their decommissioning; Helen prefers to focus on the present and the future, which at this point is dedicated to taking care of her family; Bob, easily distracted ChronicHeroSyndrome sufferer that he is, feels unappreciated and useless when he's not performing heroics. His non-superpowered attempts to be helpful are unappreciated and resented by others, usually due to technicalities.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'' does this for each of the main characters. [[PerkyGoth Jack]] gets a [[DemBones dramatic entrance]] during the Halloween celebration, but it's during his [[IAmSong song]] a few minutes later that his real [[BlessedWithSuck character]] is shown.
** [[OnlySaneMan Sally]]'s is more subtle. In her first few seconds onscreen she is shown doing what she will spend the rest of the movie doing: [[LongingLook gazing lovingly]] at [[ObliviousToLove Jack]] and rebelling against her [[MadScientist mad scientist]] creator/father figure.
** The Mayor gets an ECM as well, albeit a little ways into the story, when he goes to Jack's house for advice and panics when he finds Jack has disappeared. This is the first time we see him wear his [[VisualPun second]] [[TwoFaced face]].
** [[TheWormThatWalks Oogie Boogie]]'s reputation precedes him as the most malevolent resident of Halloween Town, but his first few seconds on screen (even though only his shadow is shown) make his creepiness, evil intentions, and love of gambling very clear.
* ''{{Disney/Aladdin}}'':
''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'':
** Aladdin shows himself to not only be an affable thief, but a guy who's soft enough to give his stolen food away to a pair of homeless children without a second thought. The "One Jump Ahead" song tells you absolutely everything you need to know about the guy in a catchy two-minute package.
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package. The later reprise after giving away the bread also reveals his more vulnerable side and that being called a street rat really does bother him, and this insecurity eventually leads to further conflict in the movie.



* Gothel from ''Disney/{{Tangled}}'' is shown discovering a magical flower that could heal people from any disease, including aging. Instead of sharing it, she hoards this flower for hundreds of years, using it for her selfish gain of remaining young.
** She gets another one, showcasing her skill at subtle emotional abuse in one of her earliest lines:
--> Rapunzel, look in this mirror. You know what I see? A vibrant, confident, ''beautiful'' young lady. Oh look! You're here too! ''Ahahahahah!'' [[JustJokingJustification Oh darling- I'm just teasing!]]
* Gru from ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe'' is shown to be AffablyEvil as he makes a balloon for a crying boy only to pop it and when he goes into a coffee shop, he freezes everyone around him so he could be first in line but [[NiceToTheWaiter tips the cashier]] before he leaves (though he doesn't actually pay for the coffee or muffin).
** Miss Hattie firmly establishes herself as a BitchInSheepsClothing when she [[SugaryMalice cheerily greets]] the girls. But as soon as Agnes ask if anyone has come to adopt them, she brutally tells them "Hmm, let me think ... NO!"
* Scar from ''Disney/TheLionKing'' is introduced "playing" with a helpless mouse he is about to devour while skipping out on his nephew's birth ceremony. When Zazu reprimands Scar (causing him to lose the mouse) he immediately tries to eat Zazu.
** Simba has two. The first one is when he's a cub and his love for adventure, impatience and admiration for his father Mufasa are showcased with him being the first one awake on Pride Rock and attempting to wake the older lion up. The second one comes in as an adult when he's happily stargazing with Timon and Pumbaa, only to sadly wander away when they laugh at the idea of "the great kings of the past" looking down from the stars. This personality as an adult shows that while he's found comfort with a new father figure and uncle figure in Timon and Pumbaa, he's still secretly traumatized from having seen Mufasa die and been blamed for the crime by the real culprit, Scar.
** Timon and Pumbaa have one showcasing their fun-loving comic relief personalities as they laugh about chasing vultures away from the unconscious Simba. Pumbaa's straightforward kind heart is shown when he immediately wants to take Simba home with them, while Timon is established as a {{Jerk With A Heart of Gold}} when he wants to leave the half-dead cub behind out of fear, only changes his mind when Pumbaa points out that having a lion to protect them would be useful, and [[GladIThoughtOfIt takes the credit for that realization.]]
* In ''Disney/FrozenII'', "Some Things Never Change" serves as this for the three main human characters:
** Anna is an optimistic, nurturing person who likes to take care of others, and can cope with almost any change as long as she has her family and loved ones. The song starts with her comforting Olaf that lots of things may change, but it's okay because they have each other. [[spoiler:She later learns to cope with losing everything, including her home and her whole family, and to find her own leadership skills before taking on the role of queen in her own right, rather than seeing herself primarily as her sister's support.]]
** Kristoff wants to propose to Anna, but is awkward and not good with communicating with people the way he does with his reindeer.
** Elsa is happy where she is, but is feeling restless, not sure whether or not she wants things to change. She soon afterward chooses to follow a voice in hopes of finding a different destiny and more about her magic.
* ''Disney/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'' has several:
** Prince Naveen gets a wordless one: his very first scene has him ripping off his royal decor, grabbing a ukelele, and disregarding his manservant and any royal pomp as he joins a street band, complete with immediate posse of fawning ladies. It easily establishes him as an impulsive ladies' man completely dedicated to enjoying himself.
** The film's BigBad Dr. Falicier gets one too; He's a street corner fortune teller who gives a spell to restore a bald man's hair- which soon covers the rest of his body. This establishes the doctor as a man out to use other people's needs to profit and screw them over. And that LivingShadow shows he's NOT just a SnakeOilSalesman...
** Spoiled rich girl Charlotte gets a delayed one. When Charlotte finds Tiana sitting amid the ruins of the beignets with which Charlotte had hoped to seduce the Prince, she ''might'' have bawled Tiana out and demanded the beignets be replaced. Instead, she abandons the Prince and takes Tiana upstairs to get her cleaned up and into a fresh costume.
** Her father gets one during the opening scene as well; he buys a newspaper off of a little boy, and pays him with [[UnclePennybags what is probably the biggest wad of cash in Disney history]].
* When asked what makes an effective roar in ''WesternAnimation/MonstersUniversity'', Mike [[WeakButSkilled rattles off the five-point strategy]]. Sulley [[BrilliantButLazy just roars.]]
* The Wonderlanders in ''Disney/AliceInWonderland'' each get a moment to show just how crazy they all are; the White Rabbit [[NervousWreck frets over how late he is]], the Doorknob expresses irritation at Alice waking him up and goes on a tangent of making terrible door related puns, the Dodo sings about being a sailor and displays a method of drying off that makes no sense, the Caterpillar yells "Who are you" at Alice, the Cheshire Cat [[{{Troll}} trolls her]], the Mad Hatter, the March Hare and the Dormouse have an "unbirthday" party and the Queen of Hearts sentences her own guards to beheading [[DisproportionateRetribution for painting her roses red]].
* Ralph in ''Disney/WreckItRalph'' declares he doesn't want to be a [[PunchClockVillain Bad Guy]] anymore to his fellow video game villains, but then he proves to the audience that he's ''not'' a bad guy... by giving his ''VideoGame/PacMan'' fruit to some recently unplugged characters.
* Several in ''Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'':
** Frollo's moment comes after he's chased down the Gypsy Woman, and in the struggle to relieve her of her "stolen goods", caused her death. Now he realizes that the bundle in her arms was actually an infant, and a deformed one at that. So what's the right thing to do? Why, [[WouldHurtAChild drop the kid in the nearest well]] and [[NeverMyFault justify everything!]] Only the threat of [[ChurchgoingVillain eternal damnation]] can shake him.
** Quasimodo, [[UglyCute despite his hunchback, squashed nose, and bent eye]], is established as a kind and gentle spirit as he encourages a baby bird to fly.
** Phoebus is established as a [[DeadpanSnarker snarky smartass]] with a good heart [[ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight who doesn't hesitate to do the right thing]] when he witnesses Esmeralda being unfairly persecuted by Frollo's men and helps her get away. Even before he sees Esmeralda for the first time, he puts coins in the Gypsies' hat, even though Gypsies have been established as social outcasts, showcasing that Phoebus is charitable to the less fortunate, [[HelloNurse pretty girl or not.]]
** Obviously Esmeralda's biggest moment in the film is her rescue of Quasi from the crowd, then straight up defiance of Frollo when he tries to forbid her from doing so, giving him a world class TheReasonYouSuckSpeech while she's at it. But before all of that, she has a minor moment when Quasimodo crashes into her tent while she's dressing. She could've screamed, yelled at him for being clumsy, gotten angry. But what ''does'' she say? "Are you all right? You're not hurt, are you?"
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* Gothel from ''Disney/{{Tangled}}'' is shown discovering a magical flower that could heal people from any disease, including aging. Instead of sharing it, she hoards this flower for hundreds of years, using it for her selfish gain of remaining young.
** She gets another one, showcasing her skill at subtle emotional abuse in one of her earliest lines:
--> Rapunzel, look in this mirror. You know what I see? A vibrant, confident, ''beautiful'' young lady. Oh look! You're here too! ''Ahahahahah!'' [[JustJokingJustification Oh darling- I'm just teasing!]]
* Gru from ''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe'' is shown to be AffablyEvil as he makes a balloon for a crying boy only to pop it and when he goes into a coffee shop, he freezes everyone around him so he could be first in line but [[NiceToTheWaiter tips the cashier]] before he leaves (though he doesn't actually pay for the coffee or muffin).
** Miss Hattie firmly establishes herself as a BitchInSheepsClothing when she [[SugaryMalice cheerily greets]] the girls. But as soon as Agnes ask if anyone has come to adopt them, she brutally tells them "Hmm, let me think ... NO!"
* Scar from ''Disney/TheLionKing'' is introduced "playing" with a helpless mouse he is about to devour while skipping out on his nephew's birth ceremony. When Zazu reprimands Scar (causing him to lose the mouse) he immediately tries to eat Zazu.
** Simba has two. The first one is when he's a cub and his love for adventure, impatience and admiration for his father Mufasa are showcased with him being the first one awake on Pride Rock and attempting to wake the older lion up. The second one comes in as an adult when he's happily stargazing with Timon and Pumbaa, only to sadly wander away when they laugh at the idea of "the great kings of the past" looking down from the stars. This personality as an adult shows that while he's found comfort with a new father figure and uncle figure in Timon and Pumbaa, he's still secretly traumatized from having seen Mufasa die and been blamed for the crime by the real culprit, Scar.
** Timon and Pumbaa have one showcasing their fun-loving comic relief personalities as they laugh about chasing vultures away from the unconscious Simba. Pumbaa's straightforward kind heart is shown when he immediately wants to take Simba home with them, while Timon is established as a {{Jerk With A Heart of Gold}} when he wants to leave the half-dead cub behind out of fear, only changes his mind when Pumbaa points out that having a lion to protect them would be useful, and [[GladIThoughtOfIt takes the credit for that realization.]]
* In ''Disney/FrozenII'', "Some Things Never Change" serves as this for the three main human characters:
** Anna is an optimistic, nurturing person who likes to take care of others, and can cope with almost any change as long as she has her family and loved ones. The song starts with her comforting Olaf that lots of things may change, but it's okay because they have each other. [[spoiler:She later learns to cope with losing everything, including her home and her whole family, and to find her own leadership skills before taking on the role of queen in her own right, rather than seeing herself primarily as her sister's support.]]
** Kristoff wants to propose to Anna, but is awkward and not good with communicating with people the way he does with his reindeer.
** Elsa is happy where she is, but is feeling restless, not sure whether or not she wants things to change. She soon afterward chooses to follow a voice in hopes of finding a different destiny and more about her magic.
* ''Disney/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'' has several:
** Prince Naveen gets a wordless one: his very first scene has him ripping off his royal decor, grabbing a ukelele, and disregarding his manservant and any royal pomp as he joins a street band, complete with immediate posse of fawning ladies. It easily establishes him as an impulsive ladies' man completely dedicated to enjoying himself.
** The film's BigBad Dr. Falicier gets one too; He's a street corner fortune teller who gives a spell to restore a bald man's hair- which soon covers the rest of his body. This establishes the doctor as a man out to use other people's needs to profit and screw them over. And that LivingShadow shows he's NOT just a SnakeOilSalesman...
** Spoiled rich girl Charlotte gets a delayed one. When Charlotte finds Tiana sitting amid the ruins of the beignets with which Charlotte had hoped to seduce the Prince, she ''might'' have bawled Tiana out and demanded the beignets be replaced. Instead, she abandons the Prince and takes Tiana upstairs to get her cleaned up and into a fresh costume.
** Her father gets one during the opening scene as well; he buys a newspaper off of a little boy, and pays him with [[UnclePennybags what is probably the biggest wad of cash in Disney history]].
* When asked what makes an effective roar in ''WesternAnimation/MonstersUniversity'', Mike [[WeakButSkilled rattles off the five-point strategy]]. Sulley [[BrilliantButLazy just roars.]]
* The Wonderlanders in ''Disney/AliceInWonderland'' ''WesternAnimation/AliceInWonderland'' each get a moment to show just how crazy they all are; the White Rabbit [[NervousWreck frets over how late he is]], the Doorknob expresses irritation at Alice waking him up and goes on a tangent of making terrible door related puns, the Dodo sings about being a sailor and displays a method of drying off that makes no sense, the Caterpillar yells "Who are you" you?" at Alice, the Cheshire Cat [[{{Troll}} trolls her]], the Mad Hatter, the March Hare and the Dormouse have an "unbirthday" party and the Queen of Hearts sentences her own guards to beheading [[DisproportionateRetribution for painting her roses red]].
* Ralph in ''Disney/WreckItRalph'' declares he doesn't want to be a [[PunchClockVillain Bad Guy]] anymore to his fellow video game villains, but then he proves to In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanVsTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'', each of the audience that he's ''not'' a bad guy... by giving his ''VideoGame/PacMan'' fruit to some recently unplugged characters.
* Several in ''Disney/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'':
** Frollo's moment comes after he's chased down the Gypsy Woman, and in the struggle to relieve her of her "stolen goods", caused her death. Now he realizes that the bundle in her arms was actually an infant, and a deformed one at that. So what's the right thing to do? Why, [[WouldHurtAChild drop the kid in the nearest well]] and [[NeverMyFault justify everything!]] Only the threat of [[ChurchgoingVillain eternal damnation]] can shake him.
** Quasimodo, [[UglyCute despite his hunchback, squashed nose, and bent eye]], is established as a kind and gentle spirit as he encourages a baby bird to fly.
** Phoebus is established as a [[DeadpanSnarker snarky smartass]]
turtles' personalities come out when dealing with a good heart [[ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight who doesn't hesitate to do the right thing]] when he witnesses Esmeralda being unfairly persecuted by Frollo's men and helps her get away. Even before he sees Esmeralda for Penguin. Raph is the first time, he puts coins to break their stealth when the Penguin mistakes him for Batman, Mikey jokes to his goons that they're aliens, Donny corrects him in the Gypsies' hat, even though Gypsies have been established as social outcasts, showcasing that Phoebus is charitable to midst of the less fortunate, [[HelloNurse pretty girl or not.]]
** Obviously Esmeralda's biggest moment in the film is her rescue of Quasi from the crowd, then straight up defiance of Frollo when he
fight, and Leo tries to forbid her from doing so, giving him a world class TheReasonYouSuckSpeech while she's keep Donny focused on the fight at it. But before all of that, she has a minor moment when Quasimodo crashes into her tent while she's dressing. She could've screamed, yelled at him for being clumsy, gotten angry. But what ''does'' she say? "Are you all right? You're not hurt, are you?"
hand.
* ''Disney/BigHero6'': ''WesternAnimation/BigHero6'':



--->"Hey, I'm as surprised as you are. Beginner's luck."

to:

--->"Hey, --->'''Hiro:''' Hey, I'm as surprised as you are. Beginner's luck."



** Baymax’s first inflation in the film-- from stepping out of his charging case, walking very slowly across the room, ''very'' gently moving a stool out of his path and matter-of-factly scanning Hiro and administering bacitracin-based antiseptic. Not only does it cement him as a slow and careful caregiver, but a completely literal-minded machine.
-->'''Baymax''': "I cannot be sick. I am a robot."

to:

** Baymax’s Baymax's first inflation in the film-- film -- from stepping out of his charging case, walking very slowly across the room, ''very'' gently moving a stool out of his path and matter-of-factly scanning Hiro and administering bacitracin-based antiseptic. Not only does it cement him as a slow and careful caregiver, but a completely literal-minded machine.
-->'''Baymax''': --->'''Baymax:''' "I cannot be sick. I am a robot."



-->'''[=GoGo=]''': Zero resistance. Faster bike. But not fast enough... ''(flips wheel into recycling bin full of its kind)'' ...yet.
** Wasabi’s perfectly clean and ultra-organized table of tools. He even has a coffee mug that measures portions!

to:

-->'''[=GoGo=]''': --->'''[=GoGo=]:''' Zero resistance. Faster bike. But not fast enough... ''(flips ''[flips wheel into recycling bin full of its kind)'' ...kind]'' ...yet.
** Wasabi’s Wasabi's perfectly clean and ultra-organized table of tools. He even has a coffee mug that measures portions!



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'':
** Shrek introduces himself by narrating a fairy tale about a princess locked away in a tower...but when he gets to the part about her being rescued by Prince Charming, he casually tears out a page of the book and uses it for toilet paper, demonstrating his cynicism and worldly personality, followed by a montage of his morning routine that shows off his [[ThePigPen intentionally disgusting personal hygiene]]. Later on, when he's threatened by a mob with TorchesAndPitchforks, he casually extinguishes their leader's torch with his bare hand, showing us that he's not only a funny gross ogre but also a legitimate badass who's afraid of nothing (''physically'' harmful) the world can throw at him.
--> '''Shrek:''' ''(whispering)'' This is the part where you run away.
** Lord Farquaad's first scene shows us an imposing and serious-looking medieval noble entering his private dungeon, [[BigLittleMan before we see]] [[TheNapoleon his true height]], followed shortly after by him [[ColdBloodedTorture torturing a prisoner for information]] (it's the Gingerbread Man, but still) and blaming him (and by extension, all fairytale creatures) for "[[FantasticRacism ruining my perfect world.]]"
* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'':
** Po's first scene is in the dream sequence which begins the film. He is imagining himself as a respected warrior, establishing his admiration for kung fu. Later after he wakes up, another establishing character moment he has showcases his awkwardness when his kung fu moves attract the attention of a pig villager.
** [[TurtlePower Master Oogway]]'s wisdom, kindness, and tranquility (but all with a healthy sense of humor) are clearly defined in his very first scene, when Shifu finds him meditating in some kind of advanced yoga pose while balanced atop his cane. After exchanging some brief words with Shifu, he then goes to blow out the hundreds of candles lighting the room - [[OverlyLongGag one at a time]], even [[{{Troll}} looking Shifu right in the eyes as he does so]] - until a mortified Shifu snuffs them all out at once with a flare of wind. It's a great gag, but also genuinely informative about the differences in [[RedOniBlueOni the two masters' worldviews]] - Shifu is brilliant and experienced, but also suffers from very worldly restlessness, while Oogway has the patience of a saint and is willing to devote his individual attention to every single candle, no matter how long it takes. Oogway's first lines are very telling:
-->'''Shifu:''' Master Oogway. You summoned me. Is something wrong?
-->'''Oogway:''' ''(getting down from his perch)'' Why must something be wrong, for me to want to see my old friend?
-->'''Shifu:''' So...nothing's wrong?
-->'''Oogway:''' Well...I didn't ''say'' that...
** Immediately before this scene, Shifu first appears [[WarriorPoet playing the flute in the Jade Palace gardens]] while sitting in the Lotus position...before fighting off all the Furious Five at once when they try to ambush him and [[CynicalMentor dismissing them with a harsh comment.]] When summoned to Oogway's chambers (as Oogway points out, above), his response shows that Shifu always assumes the worst from unexpected developments, and is usually right...but not always.
-->'''Shifu:''' ''(to the Five after they ambush him)'' Well done, my students...''if'' you were trying to disappoint me!
** [[BigBad Tai Lung]] is clearly established as both ingenious and terrifyingly badass with when he breaks out of [[TheAlcatraz Chorh-Ghom Prison]] with the use of a single ''[[ForWantOfANail goose feather.]]''
* ''WesternAnimation/StrangeMagic'': You know exactly the type of guy [[JerkAss Roland]] is when the [[JukeBoxMusical first song]] ends with him cheating on Marianne right before their wedding.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls2013'' redoes many of the establishing moments from the show with some variations as Twilight Sparkle meets the human versions of her pony friends. The villain Sunset Shimmer gets her establishing character moment in the human world by [[KickTheDog picking on human Fluttershy]].
** The sequel ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsRainbowRocks'' quickly establishes Sunset Shimmer's post HeelFaceTurn personality by having her shunned by the Crusaders in spite of her attempts to be nice and helpful showing both how much she has changed and how hated she still is by the school.
** The third movie ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsFriendshipGames'' starts with Sunset Shimmer rushing to help with an emergency, then making her frustration clear when the emergency isn't actually as serious as all that. She's still a good person, but (or "and") now she has her old confidence back.
* ''Disney/TheEmperorsNewGroove'' -- after a HowWeGotHere moment showing that it won't last -- begins with Emperor Kuzco dancing through his castle in a huge musical number about how great he is, which is only briefly interrupted by having an old man thrown out a window for bumping into him and throwing off his "groove".

to:

* ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'':
''WesternAnimation/DespicableMe'':
** Shrek introduces himself by narrating Gru is shown to be AffablyEvil as he makes a fairy tale about balloon for a princess locked away in a tower...but crying boy only to pop it. And when he gets to the part about her being rescued by Prince Charming, goes into a coffee shop, he casually tears out a page of the book and uses it for toilet paper, demonstrating his cynicism and worldly personality, followed by a montage of his morning routine that shows off his [[ThePigPen intentionally disgusting personal hygiene]]. Later on, when he's threatened by a mob with TorchesAndPitchforks, freezes everyone around him so he casually extinguishes their leader's torch with his bare hand, showing us that he's not only a funny gross ogre but also a legitimate badass who's afraid of nothing (''physically'' harmful) the world can throw at him.
--> '''Shrek:''' ''(whispering)'' This is the part where you run away.
** Lord Farquaad's
could be first scene shows us an imposing and serious-looking medieval noble entering his private dungeon, [[BigLittleMan in line but [[NiceToTheWaiter tips the cashier]] before we see]] [[TheNapoleon his true height]], followed shortly after by him [[ColdBloodedTorture torturing a prisoner he leaves (though he doesn't actually pay for information]] (it's the Gingerbread Man, but still) and blaming him (and by extension, all fairytale creatures) for "[[FantasticRacism ruining my perfect world.]]"
* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'':
coffee or muffin).
** Po's first scene is in the dream sequence which begins the film. He is imagining himself as a respected warrior, establishing his admiration for kung fu. Later after he wakes up, another establishing character moment he has showcases his awkwardness when his kung fu moves attract the attention of a pig villager.
** [[TurtlePower Master Oogway]]'s wisdom, kindness, and tranquility (but all with a healthy sense of humor) are clearly defined in his very first scene, when Shifu finds him meditating in some kind of advanced yoga pose while balanced atop his cane. After exchanging some brief words with Shifu, he then goes to blow out the hundreds of candles lighting the room - [[OverlyLongGag one at a time]], even [[{{Troll}} looking Shifu right in the eyes as he does so]] - until a mortified Shifu snuffs them all out at once with a flare of wind. It's a great gag, but also genuinely informative about the differences in [[RedOniBlueOni the two masters' worldviews]] - Shifu is brilliant and experienced, but also suffers from very worldly restlessness, while Oogway has the patience of a saint and is willing to devote his individual attention to every single candle, no matter how long it takes. Oogway's first lines are very telling:
-->'''Shifu:''' Master Oogway. You summoned me. Is something wrong?
-->'''Oogway:''' ''(getting down from his perch)'' Why must something be wrong, for me to want to see my old friend?
-->'''Shifu:''' So...nothing's wrong?
-->'''Oogway:''' Well...I didn't ''say'' that...
** Immediately before this scene, Shifu first appears [[WarriorPoet playing the flute in the Jade Palace gardens]] while sitting in the Lotus position...before fighting off all the Furious Five at once when they try to ambush him and [[CynicalMentor dismissing them with a harsh comment.]] When summoned to Oogway's chambers (as Oogway points out, above), his response shows that Shifu always assumes the worst from unexpected developments, and is usually right...but not always.
-->'''Shifu:''' ''(to the Five after they ambush him)'' Well done, my students...''if'' you were trying to disappoint me!
** [[BigBad Tai Lung]] is clearly established as both ingenious and terrifyingly badass with when he breaks out of [[TheAlcatraz Chorh-Ghom Prison]] with the use of a single ''[[ForWantOfANail goose feather.]]''
* ''WesternAnimation/StrangeMagic'': You know exactly the type of guy [[JerkAss Roland]] is when the [[JukeBoxMusical first song]] ends with him cheating on Marianne right before their wedding.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls2013'' redoes many of the establishing moments from the show with some variations as Twilight Sparkle meets the human versions of her pony friends. The villain Sunset Shimmer gets her establishing character moment in the human world by [[KickTheDog picking on human Fluttershy]].
** The sequel ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsRainbowRocks'' quickly
Miss Hattie firmly establishes Sunset Shimmer's post HeelFaceTurn personality by having her shunned by the Crusaders in spite of her attempts to be nice and helpful showing both how much she has changed and how hated she still is by the school.
** The third movie ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsFriendshipGames'' starts with Sunset Shimmer rushing to help with an emergency, then making her frustration clear
herself as a BitchInSheepsClothing when she [[SugaryMalice cheerily greets]] the emergency isn't actually girls. But as serious soon as all that. She's still a good person, but (or "and") now Agnes ask if anyone has come to adopt them, she has her old confidence back.
brutally tells them "Hmm, let me think... NO!"
* ''Disney/TheEmperorsNewGroove'' -- after ''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewGroove'':
** After
a HowWeGotHere moment showing that it won't last -- begins with Emperor Kuzco dancing through his castle in a huge musical number about how great he is, which is only briefly interrupted by having an old man thrown out a window for bumping into him and throwing off his "groove".



-->'''Yzma:''' It is no concern of mine whether or not your family has... what was it, again?
-->'''Peasant:''' Um... food...
-->'''Yzma:''' Ha! You should've thought of that before you became ''peasants!''
* ''Disney/{{Zootopia}}'':
** As as a child, we see Judy being passionate about being a cop and standing up to a bully despite the risk to her safety. Despite losing the fight and getting beaten up badly, she manages to steal back the stolen tickets, showing she is capable of thinking quick on her feet.
** [[{{Deuteragonist}} Nick Wilde]] is introduced abusing Judy's trust by pretending to be a father and then being a successful conman/businessman, cleverly making profits wheeling and dealing across the city while staying within the law so that Judy can't arrest him. He then shows his cynicism by viciously deconstructing her "small town girl in the big city" backstory, her aspirations to be a cop (including the [[spoiler: startlingly accurate prediction that she'll fail, resign, and return home to farm carrots]]), and the idea that Zootopia is an egalitarian paradise for all animals.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie'': [[LoserProtagonist Emmet]]'s life is so empty and meaningless that "family and friends" are a ''[[CompanionCube plant and a broom]]''. It would be heartbreaking if it weren't so hilariously pathetic. Following that, his obsession with fitting in by "following the instructions" is made clear when he studiously observes every page in the instruction manual, showing that he can't even remember how to do things like ''shower and put on pants before going out in public'' without the instructions telling him to do so. Despite his seemingly pathetic, rule-driven existence, he appears [[ThePollyanna completely happy with who he is.]]

to:

-->'''Yzma:''' --->'''Yzma:''' It is no concern of mine whether or not your family has... what was it, again?
-->'''Peasant:'''
again?\\
'''Peasant:'''
Um... food...
-->'''Yzma:'''
food...\\
'''Yzma:'''
Ha! You should've thought of that before you became ''peasants!''
* ''Disney/{{Zootopia}}'':
In ''WesternAnimation/FrozenII'', "Some Things Never Change" serves as this for the three main human characters:
** As as a child, we see Judy being passionate about being a cop Anna is an optimistic, nurturing person who likes to take care of others, and standing up to a bully despite the risk to can cope with almost any change as long as she has her safety. Despite family and loved ones. The song starts with her comforting Olaf that lots of things may change, but it's okay because they have each other. [[spoiler:She later learns to cope with losing everything, including her home and her whole family, and to find her own leadership skills before taking on the fight role of queen in her own right, rather than seeing herself primarily as her sister's support.]]
** Kristoff wants to propose to Anna, but is awkward
and getting beaten up badly, not good with communicating with people the way he does with his reindeer.
** Elsa is happy where
she manages to steal back the stolen tickets, showing is, but is feeling restless, not sure whether or not she is capable wants things to change. She soon afterward chooses to follow a voice in hopes of thinking quick on finding a different destiny and more about her feet.
** [[{{Deuteragonist}} Nick Wilde]] is introduced abusing Judy's trust
magic.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGreatMouseDetective'' introduces [[BigBad Professor Ratigan]]
by pretending having he and his henchmen sing an over-the-top VillainSong praising Ratigan for how great and evil he is, has him feed a drunken henchman to be his pet cat Felicia for [[FelonyMisdemeanor calling him a father "rat"]], and then demand the rest of his henchmen continue singing said song about how evil and great he is, perfectly setting his intelligence, his brutality, and his BerserkButton in one very catchy song.
* Several in ''WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame'':
** Frollo's moment comes after he's chased down the Gypsy Woman, and in the struggle to relieve her of her "stolen goods", caused her death. Now he realizes that the bundle in her arms was actually an infant, and a deformed one at that. So what's the right thing to do? Why, [[WouldHurtAChild drop the kid in the nearest well]] and [[NeverMyFault justify everything!]] Only the threat of [[ChurchgoingVillain eternal damnation]] can shake him.
** Quasimodo, [[UglyCute despite his hunchback, squashed nose, and bent eye]], is established as a kind and gentle spirit as he encourages a baby bird to fly.
** Phoebus is established as a [[DeadpanSnarker snarky smartass]] with a good heart [[ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight who doesn't hesitate to do the right thing]] when he witnesses Esmeralda
being a successful conman/businessman, cleverly making profits wheeling unfairly persecuted by Frollo's men and dealing across helps her get away. Even before he sees Esmeralda for the city first time, he puts coins in the Gypsies' hat, even though Gypsies have been established as social outcasts, showcasing that Phoebus is charitable to the less fortunate, [[HelloNurse pretty girl or not.]]
** Obviously Esmeralda's biggest moment in the film is her rescue of Quasi from the crowd, then straight up defiance of Frollo when he tries to forbid her from doing so, giving him a world class TheReasonYouSuckSpeech
while staying within she's at it. But before all of that, she has a minor moment when Quasimodo crashes into her tent while she's dressing. She could've screamed, yelled at him for being clumsy, gotten angry. But what ''does'' she say? "Are you all right? You're not hurt, are you?"
* ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'':
** Dash using his speed to pull pranks on his teachers.
** Violet turning invisible and shyly looking at her crush as he walks by.
** The first minute or so of
the law so that Judy movie also sets up a nice Subversion for Bob, Helen, and Lucius. Bob expresses a desire to settle down and Helen says she can't arrest him. He then shows his cynicism by viciously deconstructing her "small town girl in get enough of the big city" backstory, her aspirations superhero gig, viewpoints that both do a complete 180 on once the main story has actually started. Lucius is portrayed at first to be a cop (including womanizer who doesn't like to get intimate, but is shown to have a wife later on in the [[spoiler: startlingly accurate prediction that she'll fail, resign, movie. Bob and return home Helen's are [[JustifiedTrope justified]] almost entirely by their decommissioning; Helen prefers to farm carrots]]), focus on the present and the idea future, which at this point is dedicated to taking care of her family; Bob, easily distracted ChronicHeroSyndrome sufferer that Zootopia he is, feels unappreciated and useless when he's not performing heroics. His non-superpowered attempts to be helpful are unappreciated and resented by others, usually due to technicalities.
* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'':
** Po's first scene
is an egalitarian paradise in the dream sequence which begins the film. He is imagining himself as a respected warrior, establishing his admiration for kung fu. Later after he wakes up, another establishing character moment he has showcases his awkwardness when his kung fu moves attract the attention of a pig villager.
** [[TurtlePower Master Oogway]]'s wisdom, kindness, and tranquility (but
all animals.
with a healthy sense of humor) are clearly defined in his very first scene, when Shifu finds him meditating in some kind of advanced yoga pose while balanced atop his cane. After exchanging some brief words with Shifu, he then goes to blow out the hundreds of candles lighting the room -- [[OverlyLongGag one at a time]], even [[{{Troll}} looking Shifu right in the eyes as he does so]] -- until a mortified Shifu snuffs them all out at once with a flare of wind. It's a great gag, but also genuinely informative about the differences in [[RedOniBlueOni the two masters' worldviews]] -- Shifu is brilliant and experienced, but also suffers from very worldly restlessness, while Oogway has the patience of a saint and is willing to devote his individual attention to every single candle, no matter how long it takes. Oogway's first lines are very telling:
--->'''Shifu:''' Master Oogway. You summoned me. Is something wrong?\\
'''Oogway:''' ''[getting down from his perch]'' Why must something be wrong, for me to want to see my old friend?\\
'''Shifu:''' So... nothing's wrong?\\
'''Oogway:''' Well... I didn't ''say'' that...
** Immediately before this scene, Shifu first appears [[WarriorPoet playing the flute in the Jade Palace gardens]] while sitting in the Lotus position... before fighting off all the Furious Five at once when they try to ambush him and [[CynicalMentor dismissing them with a harsh comment.]] When summoned to Oogway's chambers (as Oogway points out, above), his response shows that Shifu always assumes the worst from unexpected developments, and is usually right... but not always.
--->'''Shifu:''' ''[to the Five after they ambush him]'' Well done, my students...''if'' you were trying to disappoint me!
** [[BigBad Tai Lung]] is clearly established as both ingenious and terrifyingly badass with when he breaks out of [[TheAlcatraz Chorh-Ghom Prison]] with the use of a single ''[[ForWantOfANail goose feather.]]''
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie'': ''WesternAnimation/TheLandBeforeTime'': Ducky's personality for being curious bordering on getting in danger is established the moment she hatches out of her egg. She tries to crawl into the mouth of a giant turtle, only to be saved at the last minute by her mother. Cera has one too when she hatches out of her egg, showcasing her fearless but brash attitude. Petrie has one when Littlefoot is finding something to eat, and when the young Apatosaurus pulls down a branch, Petrie falls off the branch screaming, showcasing his LovableCoward personality. Lastly, Spike has one as soon as he hatches from his egg and Ducky finds him. Spike immmediately eats the grass that surrounded the egg he hatched from.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie'':
**
[[LoserProtagonist Emmet]]'s life is so empty and meaningless that "family and friends" are a ''[[CompanionCube plant and a broom]]''. It would be heartbreaking if it weren't so hilariously pathetic. Following that, his obsession with fitting in by "following the instructions" is made clear when he studiously observes every page in the instruction manual, showing that he can't even remember how to do things like ''shower and put on pants before going out in public'' without the instructions telling him to do so. Despite his seemingly pathetic, rule-driven existence, he appears [[ThePollyanna completely happy with who he is.]]



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Storks}}'': Junior is introduced as the widely popular [[TheAce Ace]] who masks his disappointment with quick talk and strained casualness. Tulip is first seen as she prepares to help herself and her flightless bird friends achieve their dreams of flying with untested jet-packs, neatly summing up her reckless and altruistic personality.

to:

* ''WesternAnimation/{{Storks}}'': Junior ''WesternAnimation/{{The Lion King|1994}}'':
** Scar
is introduced as the widely popular [[TheAce Ace]] who masks his disappointment "playing" with quick talk and strained casualness. Tulip a helpless mouse he is about to devour while skipping out on his nephew's birth ceremony. When Zazu reprimands Scar (causing him to lose the mouse) he immediately tries to eat Zazu.
** Simba has two. The
first one is when he's a cub and his love for adventure, impatience and admiration for his father Mufasa are showcased with him being the first one awake on Pride Rock and attempting to wake the older lion up. The second one comes in as an adult when he's happily stargazing with Timon and Pumbaa, only to sadly wander away when they laugh at the idea of "the great kings of the past" looking down from the stars. This personality as an adult shows that while he's found comfort with a new father figure and uncle figure in Timon and Pumbaa, he's still secretly traumatized from having seen Mufasa die and been blamed for the crime by the real culprit, Scar.
** Timon and Pumbaa have one showcasing their fun-loving comic relief personalities
as they laugh about chasing vultures away from the unconscious Simba. Pumbaa's straightforward kind heart is shown when he immediately wants to take Simba home with them, while Timon is established as a {{Jerk With A Heart of Gold}} when he wants to leave the half-dead cub behind out of fear, only changes his mind when Pumbaa points out that having a lion to protect them would be useful, and [[GladIThoughtOfIt takes the credit for that realization.]]
* When asked what makes an effective roar in ''WesternAnimation/MonstersUniversity'', Mike [[WeakButSkilled rattles off the five-point strategy]]. Sulley [[BrilliantButLazy just roars.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'':
** Mulan shows off her cleverness and resourcefulness to the viewers when
she prepares fashions a means of getting her dog to feed the chickens so she still has time to change her clothes. Soon afterward, she reveals a lack of grace during a meeting with the matchmaker, suggesting that life as a trophy wife will not properly fulfill her destiny.
** The Emperor, when told his armies will protect him from the invading Huns, immediately declared that the armies should go out and protect his people instead. He then orders his General to get as many army soldier reserves and new recruits as possible, because he knew how dangerous the Huns were and didn't want to take any chances with them. All of this shows that the Emperor is [[ReasonableAuthorityFigure a wise and benevolent ruler]].
** Mushu's first words upon awakening are "[[LargeHam IIIIII LIIIIIIIIVE!]]"
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'':
** ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls1'' redoes many of the establishing moments from the show with some variations as Twilight Sparkle meets the human versions of her pony friends. The villain Sunset Shimmer gets her establishing character moment in the human world by [[KickTheDog picking on human Fluttershy]].
** The sequel ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsRainbowRocks'' quickly establishes Sunset Shimmer's post HeelFaceTurn personality by having her shunned by the Crusaders in spite of her attempts to be nice and helpful, showing both how much she has changed and how hated she still is by the school.
** The third movie ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsFriendshipGames'' starts with Sunset Shimmer rushing
to help herself with an emergency, then making her frustration clear when the emergency isn't actually as serious as all that. She's still a good person, but (or "and") now she has her old confidence back.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'' does this for each of the main characters.
** [[PerkyGoth Jack]] gets a [[DemBones dramatic entrance]] during the Halloween celebration, but it's during his [[IAmSong song]] a few minutes later that his real [[BlessedWithSuck character]] is shown.
** [[OnlySaneMan Sally]]'s is more subtle. In her first few seconds onscreen she is shown doing what she will spend the rest of the movie doing: [[LongingLook gazing lovingly]] at [[ObliviousToLove Jack]]
and rebelling against her flightless bird friends achieve [[MadScientist mad scientist]] creator/father figure.
** The Mayor gets an ECM as well, albeit a little ways into the story, when he goes to Jack's house for advice and panics when he finds Jack has disappeared. This is the first time we see him wear his [[VisualPun second]] [[TwoFaced face]].
** [[TheWormThatWalks Oogie Boogie]]'s reputation precedes him as the most malevolent resident of Halloween Town, but his first few seconds on screen (even though only his shadow is shown) make his creepiness, evil intentions, and love of gambling very clear.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'' has several:
** Prince Naveen gets a wordless one: his very first scene has him ripping off his royal decor, grabbing a ukelele, and disregarding his manservant and any royal pomp as he joins a street band, complete with immediate posse of fawning ladies. It easily establishes him as an impulsive ladies' man completely dedicated to enjoying himself.
** The film's BigBad Dr. Falicier gets one too; He's a street corner fortune teller who gives a spell to restore a bald man's hair- which soon covers the rest of his body. This establishes the doctor as a man out to use other people's needs to profit and screw them over. And that LivingShadow shows he's NOT just a SnakeOilSalesman...
** Spoiled rich girl Charlotte gets a delayed one. When Charlotte finds Tiana sitting amid the ruins of the beignets with which Charlotte had hoped to seduce the Prince, she ''might'' have bawled Tiana out and demanded the beignets be replaced. Instead, she abandons the Prince and takes Tiana upstairs to get her cleaned up and into a fresh costume.
** Her father gets one during the opening scene as well; he buys a newspaper off of a little boy, and pays him with [[UnclePennybags what is probably the biggest wad of cash in Disney history]].
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'':
** Shrek introduces himself by narrating a fairy tale about a princess locked away in a tower...but when he gets to the part about her being rescued by Prince Charming, he casually tears out a page of the book and uses it for toilet paper, demonstrating his cynicism and worldly personality, followed by a montage of his morning routine that shows off his [[ThePigPen intentionally disgusting personal hygiene]]. Later on, when he's threatened by a mob with TorchesAndPitchforks, he casually extinguishes
their dreams of flying leader's torch with untested jet-packs, neatly summing up her reckless his bare hand, showing us that he's not only a funny gross ogre but also a legitimate badass who's afraid of nothing (''physically'' harmful) the world can throw at him.
--->'''Shrek:''' ''[whispering]'' This is the part where you run away.
** Lord Farquaad's first scene shows us an imposing
and altruistic personality.serious-looking medieval noble entering his private dungeon, [[BigLittleMan before we see]] [[TheNapoleon his true height]], followed shortly after by him [[ColdBloodedTorture torturing a prisoner for information]] (it's the Gingerbread Man, but still) and blaming him (and by extension, all fairytale creatures) for "[[FantasticRacism ruining my perfect world.]]"



* ''WesternAnimation/TheLandBeforeTime'': Ducky's personality for being curious bordering on getting in danger is established the moment she hatches out of her egg. She tries to crawl into the mouth of a giant turtle, only to be saved at the last minute by her mother. Cera has one too when she hatches out of her egg, showcasing her fearless but brash attitude. Petrie has one when Littlefoot is finding something to eat, and when the young Apatosaurus pulls down a branch, Petrie falls off the branch screaming, showcasing his LovableCoward personality. Lastly, Spike has one as soon as he hatches from his egg and Ducky finds him. Spike immmediately eats the grass that surrounded the egg he hatched from.
* ''Disney/TheGreatMouseDetective'' introduces [[BigBad Professor Ratigan]] by having he and his henchmen sing an over-the-top VillainSong praising Ratigan for how great and evil he is, has him feed a drunken henchman to his pet cat Felicia for [[FelonyMisdemeanor calling him a "rat"]], and then demand the rest of his henchmen continue singing said song about how evil and great he is, perfectly setting his intelligence, his brutality, and his BerserkButton in one very catchy song.
* In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanVsTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'', each of the turtles' personalities come out when dealing with the Penguin. Raph is the first to break their stealth when the Penguin mistakes him for Batman, Mikey jokes to his goons that they're aliens, Donny corrects him in the midst of the fight, and Leo tries to keep Donny focused on the fight at hand.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLandBeforeTime'': Ducky's personality for being curious bordering on getting in danger ''WesternAnimation/{{Storks}}'':
** Junior
is established introduced as the moment widely popular [[TheAce Ace]] who masks his disappointment with quick talk and strained casualness.
** Tulip is first seen as
she hatches out of prepares to help herself and her egg. She tries to crawl into flightless bird friends achieve their dreams of flying with untested jet-packs, neatly summing up her reckless and altruistic personality.
* ''WesternAnimation/StrangeMagic'': You know exactly
the mouth type of a giant turtle, only to be saved at the last minute by her mother. Cera has one too guy [[JerkAss Roland]] is when the [[JukeBoxMusical first song]] ends with him cheating on Marianne right before their wedding.
* Gothel from ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}'' is shown discovering a magical flower that could heal people from any disease, including aging. Instead of sharing it,
she hatches out hoards this flower for hundreds of years, using it for her egg, selfish gain of remaining young. She gets another one, showcasing her fearless but brash attitude. Petrie has skill at subtle emotional abuse in one when Littlefoot is finding something to eat, and when the of her earliest lines:
-->'''Gothel:''' Rapunzel, look in this mirror. You know what I see? A vibrant, confident, ''beautiful''
young Apatosaurus pulls down a branch, Petrie falls off the branch screaming, showcasing his LovableCoward personality. Lastly, Spike has one as soon as lady. Oh look! You're here too! ''Ahahahahah!'' [[JustJokingJustification Oh darling- I'm just teasing!]]
* Ralph in ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' declares
he hatches from his egg and Ducky finds him. Spike immmediately eats the grass that surrounded the egg he hatched from.
* ''Disney/TheGreatMouseDetective'' introduces [[BigBad Professor Ratigan]] by having he and his henchmen sing an over-the-top VillainSong praising Ratigan for how great and evil he is, has him feed
doesn't want to be a drunken henchman [[PunchClockVillain Bad Guy]] anymore to his pet cat Felicia for [[FelonyMisdemeanor calling him a "rat"]], and fellow video game villains, but then demand he proves to the rest of audience that he's ''not'' a bad guy... by giving his henchmen continue singing said song ''VideoGame/PacMan'' fruit to some recently unplugged characters.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'':
** As as a child, we see Judy being passionate
about how evil being a cop and great he is, perfectly setting his intelligence, his brutality, and his BerserkButton in one very catchy song.
* In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanVsTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'', each of
standing up to a bully despite the turtles' personalities come out when dealing with the Penguin. Raph is the first risk to break their stealth when the Penguin mistakes him for Batman, Mikey jokes to his goons that they're aliens, Donny corrects him in the midst of the fight, and Leo tries to keep Donny focused on her safety. Despite losing the fight at hand.and getting beaten up badly, she manages to steal back the stolen tickets, showing she is capable of thinking quick on her feet.
** [[{{Deuteragonist}} Nick Wilde]] is introduced abusing Judy's trust by pretending to be a father and then being a successful conman/businessman, cleverly making profits wheeling and dealing across the city while staying within the law so that Judy can't arrest him. He then shows his cynicism by viciously deconstructing her "small town girl in the big city" backstory, her aspirations to be a cop (including the [[spoiler: startlingly accurate prediction that she'll fail, resign, and return home to farm carrots]]), and the idea that Zootopia is an egalitarian paradise for all animals.
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** The Emperor, when told his armies will protect him from the invading Huns, immediately declared that the armies should go out and protect his instead. He then orders his General to get as many army soldier reserves and new recruits as possible, because he knew how dangerous the Huns were and didn't want to take any chances with them. All of this shows that the Emperor is [[ReasonableAuthorityFigure a wise and benevolent ruler]].

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** The Emperor, when told his armies will protect him from the invading Huns, immediately declared that the armies should go out and protect his people instead. He then orders his General to get as many army soldier reserves and new recruits as possible, because he knew how dangerous the Huns were and didn't want to take any chances with them. All of this shows that the Emperor is [[ReasonableAuthorityFigure a wise and benevolent ruler]].
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* In ''Disney/FrozenII'',, "Some Things Never Change" serves as this for the three main human characters:

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* In ''Disney/FrozenII'',, ''Disney/FrozenII'', "Some Things Never Change" serves as this for the three main human characters:
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* In ''Disney/FrozenII'',, "Some Things Never Change" serves as this for the three main human characters:
** Anna is an optimistic, nurturing person who likes to take care of others, and can cope with almost any change as long as she has her family and loved ones. The song starts with her comforting Olaf that lots of things may change, but it's okay because they have each other. [[spoiler:She later learns to cope with losing everything, including her home and her whole family, and to find her own leadership skills before taking on the role of queen in her own right, rather than seeing herself primarily as her sister's support.]]
** Kristoff wants to propose to Anna, but is awkward and not good with communicating with people the way he does with his reindeer.
** Elsa is happy where she is, but is feeling restless, not sure whether or not she wants things to change. She soon afterward chooses to follow a voice in hopes of finding a different destiny and more about her magic.

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** The Emperor, when told his armies will protect him, immediately declared that the armies should go out and protect his people, showing that he is a wise ruler and cares about everybody who lives underneath his rule.

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** The Emperor, when told his armies will protect him, him from the invading Huns, immediately declared that the armies should go out and protect his people, showing instead. He then orders his General to get as many army soldier reserves and new recruits as possible, because he knew how dangerous the Huns were and didn't want to take any chances with them. All of this shows that he the Emperor is [[ReasonableAuthorityFigure a wise ruler and cares about everybody who lives underneath his rule.benevolent ruler]].



** The first minute or so of the movie also sets up a nice Subversion for Bob, Helen, and Lucius. Bob expresses a desire to settle down and Helen says she cant get enough of the superhero gig, veiwpoints that the both do a complete 180 on once the main story has actually started. Lucius is portrayed at first to be a womanizer who doesn't like to get intimate, but is shown to have a wife later on in the movie. Bob and Helen's are [[JustifiedTrope justified]] almost entirely by their decommissioning; Helen prefers to focus on the present and the future, which at this point is dedicated to taking care of her family; Bob, easily distracted ChronicHeroSyndrome sufferer that he is, feels unappreciated and useless when he's not performing heroics. His non-superpowered attempts to be helpful are unappreciated and resented by others, usually due to technicalities.

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** The first minute or so of the movie also sets up a nice Subversion for Bob, Helen, and Lucius. Bob expresses a desire to settle down and Helen says she cant can't get enough of the superhero gig, veiwpoints viewpoints that the both do a complete 180 on once the main story has actually started. Lucius is portrayed at first to be a womanizer who doesn't like to get intimate, but is shown to have a wife later on in the movie. Bob and Helen's are [[JustifiedTrope justified]] almost entirely by their decommissioning; Helen prefers to focus on the present and the future, which at this point is dedicated to taking care of her family; Bob, easily distracted ChronicHeroSyndrome sufferer that he is, feels unappreciated and useless when he's not performing heroics. His non-superpowered attempts to be helpful are unappreciated and resented by others, usually due to technicalities.



* ''{{Disney/Aladdin}}'': Aladdin shows himself to not only be an affable thief, but a guy who's soft enough to give bread away to children. The "One Jump Ahead" song tells you absolutely everything you need to know about the guy in a catchy two-minute package.
** The later reprise after giving away the bread also reveals his more vulnerable side and that being called a street rat really does bother him, and this insecurity eventually leads to further conflict in the movie.

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* ''{{Disney/Aladdin}}'': ''{{Disney/Aladdin}}'':
**
Aladdin shows himself to not only be an affable thief, but a guy who's soft enough to give bread his stolen food away to children.a pair of homeless children without a second thought. The "One Jump Ahead" song tells you absolutely everything you need to know about the guy in a catchy two-minute package.
** *** The later reprise after giving away the bread also reveals his more vulnerable side and that being called a street rat really does bother him, and this insecurity eventually leads to further conflict in the movie.



** Baymax’s first inflation in the film-- from stepping out of his charging case, walking very slowly across the room, ''very'' gently moving a stool out of his path and matter-of-factly scanning Hiro and administering bacitracin-based antiseptic. Not only does it cement him as a slow and careful caregiver, but a completely literal minded machine.

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** Baymax’s first inflation in the film-- from stepping out of his charging case, walking very slowly across the room, ''very'' gently moving a stool out of his path and matter-of-factly scanning Hiro and administering bacitracin-based antiseptic. Not only does it cement him as a slow and careful caregiver, but a completely literal minded literal-minded machine.



** [[BigBad Tai Lung]] is clearly established as both ingenious and terrifyingly badass with when he breaks out of [[TheAlcatraz Chorh-ghom Prison]] with the use of a single ''[[ForWantOfANail goose feather.]]''

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** [[BigBad Tai Lung]] is clearly established as both ingenious and terrifyingly badass with when he breaks out of [[TheAlcatraz Chorh-ghom Chorh-Ghom Prison]] with the use of a single ''[[ForWantOfANail goose feather.]]''
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* In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanVsTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'', each of the turtles' personalities come out when dealing with the Penguin. Raph is the first to break their stealth when the Penguin mistakes him for Batman, Mikey jokes to his goons that they're aliens, Donny corrects him in the midst of the fight, and Leo tries to keep Donny focused on the fight at hand.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanVsTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'', each of the turtles' personalities come out when dealing with the Penguin. Raph is the first to break their stealth when the Penguin mistakes him for Batman, Mikey jokes to his goons that they're aliens, Donny corrects him in the midst of the fight, and Leo tries to keep Donny focused on the fight at hand.hand.
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* WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}} introduces himself by narrating a fairy tale about a princess locked away in a tower...but when he gets to the part about her being rescued by Prince Charming, he casually tears out a page of the book and uses it for toilet paper, demonstrating his cynicism and worldly personality, followed by a montage of his morning routine that shows off his [[ThePigPen intentionally disgusting personal hygiene]]. Later on, when he's threatened by a mob with TorchesAndPitchforks, he casually extinguishes their leader's torch with his bare hand, showing us that he's not only a funny gross ogre but also a legitimate badass who's afraid of nothing (''physically'' harmful) the world can throw at him.

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* WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}} ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'':
** Shrek
introduces himself by narrating a fairy tale about a princess locked away in a tower...but when he gets to the part about her being rescued by Prince Charming, he casually tears out a page of the book and uses it for toilet paper, demonstrating his cynicism and worldly personality, followed by a montage of his morning routine that shows off his [[ThePigPen intentionally disgusting personal hygiene]]. Later on, when he's threatened by a mob with TorchesAndPitchforks, he casually extinguishes their leader's torch with his bare hand, showing us that he's not only a funny gross ogre but also a legitimate badass who's afraid of nothing (''physically'' harmful) the world can throw at him.him.
--> '''Shrek:''' ''(whispering)'' This is the part where you run away.
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* ''Disney/TheGreatMouseDetective'' introduces [[BigBad Professor Ratigan]] by having he and his henchmen sing an over-the-top VillainSong praising Ratigan for how great and evil he is, has him feed a drunken henchman to his pet cat Felicia for [[FelonyMisdemeanor calling him a "rat"]], and then demand the rest of his henchmen continue singing said song about how evil and great he is, perfectly setting his intelligence, his brutality, and his BerserkButton in one very catchy song.

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* ''Disney/TheGreatMouseDetective'' introduces [[BigBad Professor Ratigan]] by having he and his henchmen sing an over-the-top VillainSong praising Ratigan for how great and evil he is, has him feed a drunken henchman to his pet cat Felicia for [[FelonyMisdemeanor calling him a "rat"]], and then demand the rest of his henchmen continue singing said song about how evil and great he is, perfectly setting his intelligence, his brutality, and his BerserkButton in one very catchy song.song.
* In ''WesternAnimation/BatmanVsTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'', each of the turtles' personalities come out when dealing with the Penguin. Raph is the first to break their stealth when the Penguin mistakes him for Batman, Mikey jokes to his goons that they're aliens, Donny corrects him in the midst of the fight, and Leo tries to keep Donny focused on the fight at hand.

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* Shifu from ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'' effortlessly evades all his students' attacks during a training session and then rebukes them for "doing well if they were trying to disappoint [him]."
** Po's first scene is in the dream sequence which begins the film. He is imagining himself as a respected warrior, establishing his admiration for kung fu. Later after he wakes up, another establishing character moment he has showcases his awkwardness when his kung fu moves attract the attention of a pig villager.



* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'': [[TurtlePower Master Oogway]]'s wisdom, kindness, and tranquility (but all with a healthy sense of humor) are clearly defined in his very first scene, when Shifu finds him meditating in some kind of advanced yoga pose while balanced atop his cane. After exchanging some brief words with Shifu, he then goes to blow out the hundreds of candles lighting the room - [[OverlyLongGag one at a time]], even [[{{Troll}} looking Shifu right in the eyes as he does so]] - until a mortified Shifu snuffs them all out at once with a flare of wind. It's a great gag, but also genuinely informative about the differences in [[RedOniBlueOni the two masters' worldviews]] - Shifu is brilliant and experienced, but also suffers from very worldly restlessness, while Oogway has the patience of a saint and is willing to devote his individual attention to every single candle, no matter how long it takes. Oogway's first lines are very telling:

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* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'': ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'':
** Po's first scene is in the dream sequence which begins the film. He is imagining himself as a respected warrior, establishing his admiration for kung fu. Later after he wakes up, another establishing character moment he has showcases his awkwardness when his kung fu moves attract the attention of a pig villager.
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[[TurtlePower Master Oogway]]'s wisdom, kindness, and tranquility (but all with a healthy sense of humor) are clearly defined in his very first scene, when Shifu finds him meditating in some kind of advanced yoga pose while balanced atop his cane. After exchanging some brief words with Shifu, he then goes to blow out the hundreds of candles lighting the room - [[OverlyLongGag one at a time]], even [[{{Troll}} looking Shifu right in the eyes as he does so]] - until a mortified Shifu snuffs them all out at once with a flare of wind. It's a great gag, but also genuinely informative about the differences in [[RedOniBlueOni the two masters' worldviews]] - Shifu is brilliant and experienced, but also suffers from very worldly restlessness, while Oogway has the patience of a saint and is willing to devote his individual attention to every single candle, no matter how long it takes. Oogway's first lines are very telling:
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** Wyldstyle [[ActionGirl rescues Emmet from his execution]] and then [[GeniusBruiser builds a motorcycle out of spare parts in an alleyway]], which is also our first introduction to the Master Builders' abilities.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie'': [[LoserProtagonist Emmet]]'s life is so empty and meaningless that "family and friends" are a ''[[CompanionCube plant and a broom]]''. It would be heartbreaking if it weren't so hilariously pathetic. Following that, his obsession with fitting in by "following the instructions" is made clear when he studiously observes every page in the instruction manual, showing that he can't even remember how to do things like ''shower and put on pants before going out in public'' without the instructions telling him to do so. Despite his seemingly pathetic, rule-driven existence, he appears [[ThePollyanna completely happy with who he is.]]

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** [[BigBad Tai Lung]] is clearly established as both ingenious and terrifyingly badass with when he breaks out of [[TheAlcatraz Chorh-ghom Prison]] with the use of a single ''[[ForWantOfANail goose feather.]]''
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* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'': [[TurtlePower Master Oogway]]'s wisdom, kindness, and tranquility (but all with a healthy sense of humor) are clearly defined in his very first scene, when Shifu finds him meditating in some kind of advanced yoga pose while balanced atop his cane. After exchanging some brief words with Shifu, he then goes to blow out the hundreds of candles lighting the room - [[OverlyLongGag one at a time]], even [[{{Troll}} looking Shifu right in the eyes as he does so]] - until a mortified Shifu snuffs them all out at once with a flare of wind. It's a great gag, but also genuinely informative about the differences in [[RedOniBlueOni the two masters' worldviews]] - Shifu is brilliant and experienced, but also suffers from very worldly restlessness, while Oogway has the patience of a saint and is willing to devote his individual attention to every single candle, no matter how long it takes. Oogway's first lines are very telling:
-->'''Shifu:''' Master Oogway. You summoned me. Is something wrong?
-->'''Oogway:''' ''(getting down from his perch)'' Why must something be wrong, for me to want to see my old friend?
-->'''Shifu:''' So...nothing's wrong?
-->''''Oogway:''' Well...I didn't ''say'' that...
** Immediately before this scene, Shifu first appears [[WarriorPoet playing the flute in the Jade Palace gardens]] while sitting in the Lotus position...before fighting off all the Furious Five at once when they try to ambush him and [[CynicalMentor dismissing them with a harsh comment.]] When summoned to Oogway's chambers (as Oogway points out, above), his response shows that Shifu always assumes the worst from unexpected developments, and is usually right...but not always.
-->'''Shifu:''' ''(to the Five after they ambush him)'' Well done, my students...''if'' you were trying to disappoint me!
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* WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}} introduces himself by narrating a fairy tale about a princess locked away in a tower...but when he gets to the part about her being rescued by Prince Charming, he casually tears out a page of the book and uses it for toilet paper, demonstrating his cynicism and worldly personality, followed by a montage of his morning routine that shows off his [[ThePigPen intentionally disgusting personal hygiene]]. Later on, when he's threatened by a mob with TorchesAndPitchforks, he casually extinguishes their leader's torch with his bare hand, showing us that he's not only a funny gross ogre but also a legitimate badass who's afraid of nothing (''physically'' harmful) the world can throw at him.
** Lord Farquaad's first scene shows us an imposing and serious-looking medieval noble entering his private dungeon, [[BigLittleMan before we see]] [[TheNapoleon his true height]], followed shortly after by him [[ColdBloodedTorture torturing a prisoner for information]] (it's the Gingerbread Man, but still) and blaming him (and by extension, all fairytale creatures) for "[[FantasticRacism ruining my perfect world.]]"
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLandBeforeTime'': Ducky's personality for being curious bordering on getting in danger is established the moment she hatches out of her egg. She tries to crawl into the mouth of a giant turtle, only to be saved at the last minute by her mother. Cera has one too when she hatches out of her egg, showcasing her fearless but brash attitude. Petrie has one when Littlefoot is finding something to eat, and when the young Apatosaurus pulls down a branch, Petrie falls off the branch screaming, showcasing his LovableCoward personality. Lastly, Spike has one as soon as he hatches from his egg and Ducky finds him. Spike immmediately eats the grass that surrounded the egg he hatched from.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLandBeforeTime'': Ducky's personality for being curious bordering on getting in danger is established the moment she hatches out of her egg. She tries to crawl into the mouth of a giant turtle, only to be saved at the last minute by her mother. Cera has one too when she hatches out of her egg, showcasing her fearless but brash attitude. Petrie has one when Littlefoot is finding something to eat, and when the young Apatosaurus pulls down a branch, Petrie falls off the branch screaming, showcasing his LovableCoward personality. Lastly, Spike has one as soon as he hatches from his egg and Ducky finds him. Spike immmediately eats the grass that surrounded the egg he hatched from.from.
* ''Disney/TheGreatMouseDetective'' introduces [[BigBad Professor Ratigan]] by having he and his henchmen sing an over-the-top VillainSong praising Ratigan for how great and evil he is, has him feed a drunken henchman to his pet cat Felicia for [[FelonyMisdemeanor calling him a "rat"]], and then demand the rest of his henchmen continue singing said song about how evil and great he is, perfectly setting his intelligence, his brutality, and his BerserkButton in one very catchy song.

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