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* In "Pete's One Man Show", after all the guests scram upon being told Pete's going to do a show and Mickey and the gang have to hide behind cardboard cut-outs of the Disney characters and speak their catchphrases (and off course, Goofy hides behind Dumbo's cut-out and says "Be our guest, be our guest!"). Most likely, a SelfDeprecation on Disney's part about criticism of most of the characters being in episodes to say their famous lines or recreate their famous scenes.

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* In "Pete's One Man Show", after all the guests scram upon being told Pete's going to do a show and show, Mickey and the gang have to hide behind cardboard cut-outs of the Disney characters and speak their catchphrases (and off of course, Goofy hides behind Dumbo's cut-out and says "Be our guest, be our guest!"). Most likely, a SelfDeprecation on Disney's part about criticism of most of the characters being in episodes to say their famous lines or recreate their famous scenes.
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* In "Pete's One Man Show", after all the guests scram upon being told Pete's going to do a show and Mickey and the gang have to hide behind cardboard cut-outs of the Disney characters and speak their catchphrases (and off course, Goofy hides behind Dumbo's cut-out and says "Be our guest, be our guest!"). Most likely, a SelfDeprecation on Disney's part about criticism of most of the characters being in episodes to say their famous lines or recreate their famous scenes.
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* The implications of the short "Topas Turvy Town" can easily become terrifying through some FridgeLogic. If people who were arrested for breaking the law are actually rewarded through their punishment, by logic those who respected the law are punished for real. And I'm not done yet: the greater the crime, the greater the reward, which means those inmates who Mickey and Minnie found in the dungeon were actually people who did great things for Topsy Turvy Town and got severely punished for it..

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* The implications of the short "Topas "Topsy Turvy Town" can easily become terrifying through some FridgeLogic. If people who were arrested for breaking the law are actually rewarded through their punishment, by logic logic, those who respected the law are punished for real. And I'm not done yet: the greater the crime, the greater the reward, which means those inmates who Mickey and Minnie found in the dungeon were actually people who did great things for Topsy Turvy Town and got severely punished for it..it.
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* In "Suddenly Hades," Pete breaks the air conditioning on a day so hot that only Hades remains in the House of Mouse. But the guests regularly include characters from "The Lion King," "Tarzan," "Aladdin" and "The Jungle Book." It was so hot that people and animals from the blazing deserts and steaming jungles couldn't handle it!

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* In "Suddenly Hades," Pete breaks the air conditioning on a day so hot that only Hades remains in the House of Mouse. But the guests regularly include characters from "The Lion King," "Tarzan," "Aladdin" and "The Jungle Book." It was so hot that people and animals from the blazing deserts and steaming jungles couldn't handle it!it!
* The implications of the short "Topas Turvy Town" can easily become terrifying through some FridgeLogic. If people who were arrested for breaking the law are actually rewarded through their punishment, by logic those who respected the law are punished for real. And I'm not done yet: the greater the crime, the greater the reward, which means those inmates who Mickey and Minnie found in the dungeon were actually people who did great things for Topsy Turvy Town and got severely punished for it..
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** Now with [[Film/{{Maleficent}} her own movie]], this becomes HilariousInHindsight because of [[Creator/AngelinaJolie who portrays Maleficient in that movie]].

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** Now with [[Film/{{Maleficent}} her own movie]], this becomes HilariousInHindsight because of [[Creator/AngelinaJolie who portrays Maleficient Maleficent in that movie]].



* It's tough to see Panchito without his pistols and Jose without his cigar, but they're indoors, in the early 2000s. It's not unlikely that the House of Moues has a no guns, no smoking policy. Given that villains are guests, the no weapons policy makes sense. And Jose probably takes smoke breaks outside with Basil, Cruella De Vil, and the Caterpillar.

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* It's tough to see Panchito without his pistols and Jose without his cigar, but they're indoors, in the early 2000s. It's not unlikely that the House of Moues Mouse has a no guns, no smoking policy. Given that villains are guests, the no weapons policy makes sense. And Jose probably takes smoke breaks outside with Basil, Cruella De Vil, and the Caterpillar.
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** Addressed in the pilot, where Mickey goes over the policies: "No smoking, no villainous schemes, and no guests eating other guests"
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** Now with her own movie, this becomes HilariousInHindsight because of whom portrays Maleficient on said movie.

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** Now with [[Film/{{Maleficent}} her own movie, movie]], this becomes HilariousInHindsight because of whom [[Creator/AngelinaJolie who portrays Maleficient on said movie.in that movie]].
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* The Queen of Hearts rejecting Mortimer in the Valentine's Day special--while ''everyone'' was rejecting Mortimer's advances, the Queen of Hearts is also married to the King of Hearts (who cameos at the end of the episode even), giving her an even more legitimate reason to be angry at him for trying to flirt with her.
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* Goofy asking what an airport is and what a digital clock is in the flashbacks of the short "Hickory Dickory Mickey" may at first be him being his usual dim-witted self, but said flashbacks are styled after the original black-and-white Mickey Mouse cartoons, which were made before digital clocks were invented and when airports were a new thing.

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* Goofy asking what an airport is and what a digital clock is are in the flashbacks of the short "Hickory Dickory Mickey" may at first be him being his usual dim-witted self, but said flashbacks are styled after the original black-and-white Mickey Mouse cartoons, which were made long before digital clocks were even invented and when airports (and aviation in general) were still very much a new "new" thing.
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* The song "My Name is Panchito" reveals that several of Panchito's relatives ended up as drumsticks. No wonder he's so insane. He doesn't seem too cut up about it, but is that because he's a rooster and has the attention span of one, or because he has taken refuge in madness?

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* The song "My Name is Panchito" reveals that several of Panchito's relatives ended up as drumsticks. No wonder he's so insane. He doesn't seem too cut up about it, but is that because he's a rooster and has the attention span of one, or because he has taken refuge in madness?madness?
* In "Suddenly Hades," Pete breaks the air conditioning on a day so hot that only Hades remains in the House of Mouse. But the guests regularly include characters from "The Lion King," "Tarzan," "Aladdin" and "The Jungle Book." It was so hot that people and animals from the blazing deserts and steaming jungles couldn't handle it!
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* It's tough to see Panchito without his pistols and Jose without his cigar, but they're indoors, in the early 2000s. It's not unlikely that the House of Moues has a no guns, no smoking policy. Given that villains are guests, the no weapons policy makes sense. And Jose probably takes smoke breaks outside with Basil, Cruella De Vil, and the Caterpillar.

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* It's tough to see Panchito without his pistols and Jose without his cigar, but they're indoors, in the early 2000s. It's not unlikely that the House of Moues has a no guns, no smoking policy. Given that villains are guests, the no weapons policy makes sense. And Jose probably takes smoke breaks outside with Basil, Cruella De Vil, and the Caterpillar.Caterpillar.

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* The song "My Name is Panchito" reveals that several of Panchito's relatives ended up as drumsticks. No wonder he's so insane. He doesn't seem too cut up about it, but is that because he's a rooster and has the attention span of one, or because he has taken refuge in madness?
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* How did Goofy figure out that Pete wasn't Snow White in "Pluto Saves the Day"? Because he waits the tables, so he knows where she sits!

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* How did Goofy figure out that Pete wasn't Snow White in "Pluto Saves the Day"? Because he waits the tables, so he knows where she sits!sits!
* It's tough to see Panchito without his pistols and Jose without his cigar, but they're indoors, in the early 2000s. It's not unlikely that the House of Moues has a no guns, no smoking policy. Given that villains are guests, the no weapons policy makes sense. And Jose probably takes smoke breaks outside with Basil, Cruella De Vil, and the Caterpillar.
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* Why does Maleficent attract so many male villains? Because she's one of the most famous and powerful Disney Villains of them all, [[PowerIsSexy so of course all the male villains will want a piece of that]]!

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* Why does Maleficent attract so many male villains? Because she's one of the most famous and powerful Disney Villains of them all, [[PowerIsSexy so of course all the male villains will want a piece of that]]!that]]!
* How did Goofy figure out that Pete wasn't Snow White in "Pluto Saves the Day"? Because he waits the tables, so he knows where she sits!
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* Goofy asking what an airport is and what a digital clock is in the flashbacks of the short "Hickory Dickory Mickey" may at first be him being his usual dim-witted self, but said flashbacks are styled after the original black-and-white Mickey Mouse cartoons, which were made before digital clocks were invented and when airports were a new thing.

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* Goofy asking what an airport is and what a digital clock is in the flashbacks of the short "Hickory Dickory Mickey" may at first be him being his usual dim-witted self, but said flashbacks are styled after the original black-and-white Mickey Mouse cartoons, which were made before digital clocks were invented and when airports were a new thing.thing.
* Why does Maleficent attract so many male villains? Because she's one of the most famous and powerful Disney Villains of them all, [[PowerIsSexy so of course all the male villains will want a piece of that]]!
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* Goofy asking what an airport is and what a digital clock is in the flashbacks of the short "Hickory Dickory Mickey" may at first be him being his usual dim-witted self, but said flashbacks are styled after the original black-and-white Mickey Mouse cartoons, which were made before digital clocks were invented and when airports were a new thing.

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