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* In ''Mr. Incredible and Pals'', the moral of the InUniverse short with that name (the pilot episode of a show that never aired) was basically the opposite of [[WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles the original movie]]. While the moral of ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' was that Mr. Incredible [[IneffectualLoner was wrong to work alone]] and should accept the help of his friends and family, in ''Mr. Incredible and Pals'', Mr. Incredible, despite obstentially being part of a team, essentially works alone (Frozone is restrained early in the fight and Mr. Skipperdoo is useless), and it works out well for him as he easily defeats Lady Lightbug. It's an interesting layer to the parody that isn't immediately apparent upon viewing.
* In "Bao", the mother's dumpling son grows distant and appreciates her less and less as the story progresses. In other words, he's [[StealthPun going cold]] and becoming [[StealthPun spoiled]].
** And it's not simply there as a pun: it corresponds with [[spoiler: the mother eating her dumpling son, and the theme of letting your kids go. Just as food is meant to be eaten sooner or later, children are meant to leave the nest one day.]]
* In "Bao", the mother's dumpling son grows distant and appreciates her less and less as the story progresses. In other words, he's [[StealthPun going cold]] and becoming [[StealthPun spoiled]].
** And it's not simply there as a pun: it corresponds with [[spoiler: the mother eating her dumpling son, and the theme of letting your kids go. Just as food is meant to be eaten sooner or later, children are meant to leave the nest one day.]]
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* Every time one of the volcanos in "Lava" sings, a rumbling sound is heard just prior to it. This implies that these rumblings are actually the volcano's "language".
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* Every time one of the volcanos volcanoes in "Lava" sings, a rumbling sound is heard just prior to it. This implies that these rumblings are actually the volcano's "language".
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* In ''WesternAnimation/TinToy'', a glaring one: when the baby cries after falling, no one comes. Where are the parents or whoever is supposed to be taking care of the baby?
* It has been confirmed that the story of "Lava" takes place over hundereds of millions of years, but there is nothing to suggest that volcanos experience the flow of time any differently than us. That's a long time to wait for love.
* While it's played as a joke, Syndrome's casual, unassuming attitude when telling Kari that he's her replacement shows how good he is at lying and manipulation (though considering Kari's situation, he also got ''very'' lucky).
* It has been confirmed that the story of "Lava" takes place over hundereds of millions of years, but there is nothing to suggest that volcanos experience the flow of time any differently than us. That's a long time to wait for love.
* While it's played as a joke, Syndrome's casual, unassuming attitude when telling Kari that he's her replacement shows how good he is at lying and manipulation (though considering Kari's situation, he also got ''very'' lucky).
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* In ''[[WesternAnimation/PixarShorts Dug's Special Mission]]'' (the short following ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}''), it has been revealed that [[spoiler: the day Russell and Carl met Dug? It was his birthday, and he made a wish. What did he wished for? A new master]]. While it's a bit more [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming Heartwarming]] in the events that followed that lead to meet the heroes, but [[spoiler:considering how stable [[BigBad Charles Muntz's]] sanity is, it makes you wonder what the hell he did to Dug.]]
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* In ''[[WesternAnimation/PixarShorts Dug's Special Mission]]'' (the short following ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}''), it has been revealed that [[spoiler: the day Russell and Carl met Dug? It was his birthday, and he made a wish. What did he wished for? A new master]]. While it's a bit more [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming Heartwarming]] SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming|Moments}} in the events that followed that lead to meet the heroes, but [[spoiler:considering how stable [[BigBad Charles Muntz's]] sanity is, it makes you wonder what the hell he did to Dug.]]
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* In ''Film/TinToy'', a glaring one: when the baby cries after falling, no one comes. Where are the parents or whoever is supposed to be taking care of the baby?
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* In ''Film/TinToy'', ''WesternAnimation/TinToy'', a glaring one: when the baby cries after falling, no one comes. Where are the parents or whoever is supposed to be taking care of the baby?
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** And it's not simply there as a pun: it corresponds with [[spoiler: the mother eating her dumpling son, and the theme of letting your kids go. Just as food is meant to be eaten sooner or later, children are meant to leave the nest one day.]]
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* In ''Mr. Incredible and Pals'', the moral of the InUniverse short with that name (the pilot episode of a show that never aired) was basically the opposite of [[WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles the original movie]]. While the moral of ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' was that Mr. Incredible [[IneffectualLoner was wrong to work alone]] and should accept the help of his friends and family, in ''Mr. Incredible and Pals'', Mr. Incredible, despite obstentially being part of a team, essentially works alone (Frozone is restrained early and Mr. Skipperdoo is useless), and it works out well for him and he easily defeats Lady Lightbug. It's an interesting layer to the parody that isn't immediately apparent upon viewing.
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* In ''Mr. Incredible and Pals'', the moral of the InUniverse short with that name (the pilot episode of a show that never aired) was basically the opposite of [[WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles the original movie]]. While the moral of ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' was that Mr. Incredible [[IneffectualLoner was wrong to work alone]] and should accept the help of his friends and family, in ''Mr. Incredible and Pals'', Mr. Incredible, despite obstentially being part of a team, essentially works alone (Frozone is restrained early in the fight and Mr. Skipperdoo is useless), and it works out well for him and as he easily defeats Lady Lightbug. It's an interesting layer to the parody that isn't immediately apparent upon viewing.viewing.
* In "Bao", the mother's dumpling son grows distant and appreciates her less and less as the story progresses. In other words, he's [[StealthPun going cold]] and becoming [[StealthPun spoiled]].
* In "Bao", the mother's dumpling son grows distant and appreciates her less and less as the story progresses. In other words, he's [[StealthPun going cold]] and becoming [[StealthPun spoiled]].
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* It has been confirmed that the story of "Lava" takes place over hundereds of millions of years, but there is nothing to suggest that volcanos experience the flow of time any differently than us. That's a long time to wait for love.
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* It has been confirmed that the story of "Lava" takes place over hundereds of millions of years, but there is nothing to suggest that volcanos experience the flow of time any differently than us. That's a long time to wait for love.love.
* While it's played as a joke, Syndrome's casual, unassuming attitude when telling Kari that he's her replacement shows how good he is at lying and manipulation (though considering Kari's situation, he also got ''very'' lucky).
* While it's played as a joke, Syndrome's casual, unassuming attitude when telling Kari that he's her replacement shows how good he is at lying and manipulation (though considering Kari's situation, he also got ''very'' lucky).
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* In ''[[PixarShorts Dug's Special Mission]]'' (the short following ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}''), it has been revealed that [[spoiler: the day Russell and Carl met Dug? It was his birthday, and he made a wish. What did he wished for? A new master]]. While it's a bit more [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming Heartwarming]] in the events that followed that lead to meet the heroes, but [[spoiler:considering how stable [[BigBad Charles Muntz's]] sanity is, it makes you wonder what the hell he did to Dug.]]
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* In ''[[PixarShorts ''[[WesternAnimation/PixarShorts Dug's Special Mission]]'' (the short following ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}''), it has been revealed that [[spoiler: the day Russell and Carl met Dug? It was his birthday, and he made a wish. What did he wished for? A new master]]. While it's a bit more [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming Heartwarming]] in the events that followed that lead to meet the heroes, but [[spoiler:considering how stable [[BigBad Charles Muntz's]] sanity is, it makes you wonder what the hell he did to Dug.]]
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* In ''Mr. Incredible and Pals'', the moral of the InUniverse short with that name (the pilot episode of a show that never aired) was basically the opposite of [[WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles the original movie]]. While the moral of ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' was that Mr. Incredible [[IneffectualLoner was wrong to work alone]] and should accept the help of his friends and family, in ''Mr. Incredible and Pals'', Mr. Incredible, despite obstentially being part of a team, essentially works alone (Frozone is restrained early and Mr. Skipperdoo is useless), and it works out well for him and he easily defeats Lady Lightbug. It's an interesting layer to the parody that isn't immediately apparent upon viewing.
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* In ''Tin Toy'', a glaring one: when the baby cries after falling, no one comes. Where are the parents or whoever is supposed to be taking care of the baby?
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* In ''Tin Toy'', ''Film/TinToy'', a glaring one: when the baby cries after falling, no one comes. Where are the parents or whoever is supposed to be taking care of the baby?
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* Every time one of the volcanos in "Lava" sings, a rumbling sound is heard just prior to it. This implies that these rumblings are actually the volcano's "language".
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* In ''Tin Toy'', a glaring one: when the baby cries after falling, no one comes. Where are the parents or whoever is supposed to be taking care of the baby?
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* In ''Tin Toy'', a glaring one: when the baby cries after falling, no one comes. Where are the parents or whoever is supposed to be taking care of the baby?baby?
* It has been confirmed that the story of "Lava" takes place over hundereds of millions of years, but there is nothing to suggest that volcanos experience the flow of time any differently than us. That's a long time to wait for love.
* It has been confirmed that the story of "Lava" takes place over hundereds of millions of years, but there is nothing to suggest that volcanos experience the flow of time any differently than us. That's a long time to wait for love.
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* In ''Tin Toy'', a glaring one: when the baby cries after falling, no one comes. Where are the parents or whoever is supposed to be taking care of the baby?
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* About the ending of ''Lava'': [[spoiler: Uku wasn't ''extinct'', he was ''dormant''. That' when a volcano ''looks'' extinct and doesn't erupt, but can still come back to life. Lele's arrival and song sped up/galvanized the process, allowing him to once more break the surface.]]
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* About the ending of ''Lava'': Lest you think ''Lava'' relied [[{{Glurge}} a little too much]] on ThePowerOfLove, note that [[spoiler: Uku wasn't ''extinct'', he was ''dormant''. That' That's when a volcano ''looks'' extinct and doesn't erupt, but can still come back to life. Lele's arrival and song sped up/galvanized the process, allowing him to once more break the surface.]]
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\"Feast\" is not a Pixar short.
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* In ''Feast'', how does the dog stay healthy after being fed so much "people food"? [[FamilyUnfriendlyAesop Not really the best message]] for the little kids that are likely watching.
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* About the ending of ''Lava'': [[spoiler: Uku wasn't ''extinct'', he was ''dormant''. That's is when a volcano ''looks'' extinct and doesn't erupt, but can still come back to life. Lele's arrival and song sped up/galvanized the process, allowing him to once more break the surface.]]
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* About the ending of ''Lava'': [[spoiler: Uku wasn't ''extinct'', he was ''dormant''. That's is That' when a volcano ''looks'' extinct and doesn't erupt, but can still come back to life. Lele's arrival and song sped up/galvanized the process, allowing him to once more break the surface.]]
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* About the ending of ''Lava'' [[spoiler: Uku wasn't ''extinct'', he was ''dormant''. That's is when a volcano ''looks'' extinct and doesn't erupt, but can still come back to life. Lele's arrival and song sped up/galvanized the process, allowing him to once more break the surface.]]
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* About the ending of ''Lava'' ''Lava'': [[spoiler: Uku wasn't ''extinct'', he was ''dormant''. That's is when a volcano ''looks'' extinct and doesn't erupt, but can still come back to life. Lele's arrival and song sped up/galvanized the process, allowing him to once more break the surface.]]
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* About the ending of ''Lava'' [[spoilers: Uku wasn't ''extinct'', he was ''dormant'', which is when a volcano ''looks'' extinct and doesn't erupt, but can still come back to life. Lele's arrival and song sped up the process, allowing him to once more break the surface.]]
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* About the ending of ''Lava'' [[spoilers: [[spoiler: Uku wasn't ''extinct'', he was ''dormant'', which ''dormant''. That's is when a volcano ''looks'' extinct and doesn't erupt, but can still come back to life. Lele's arrival and song sped up up/galvanized the process, allowing him to once more break the surface.]]
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* About the ending of ''Lava'' [[spoilers: Uku wasn't ''extinct'', he was ''dormant'', which is when a volcano ''looks'' extinct and doesn't erupt, but can still come back to life. Lele's arrival and song sped up the process, allowing him to once more break the surface.]]
* About the ending of ''Lava'' [[spoilers: Uku wasn't ''extinct'', he was ''dormant'', which is when a volcano ''looks'' extinct and doesn't erupt, but can still come back to life. Lele's arrival and song sped up the process, allowing him to once more break the surface.]]
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* Er... Is nobody else concerned about how the Blue Umbrella [[spoiler:blew onto the windscreen of a large truck, in the middle of a busy street]]?
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* Er... Is nobody else concerned about how the Blue Umbrella [[spoiler:blew onto the windscreen of a large truck, in the middle of a busy street]]?street]]?
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* In ''Feast'', how does the dog stay healthy after being fed so much "people food"? [[FamilyUnfriendlyAesop Not really the best message]] for the little kids that are likely watching.
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* In ''Feast'', how does the dog stay healthy after being fed so much "people food"? [[FamilyUnfriendlyAesop Not really the best message]] for the little kids that are likely watching.
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* In ''[[PixarShorts Dug's Special Mission]]'' (the short following ''WesternAnimation/{{up}}''), it has been revealed that [[spoiler: the day Russell and Carl met Dug? It was his birthday, and he made a wish. What did he wished for? A new master]]. While it's a bit more [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming Heartwarming]] in the events that followed that lead to meet the heroes, but [[spoiler:considering how stable [[BigBad Charles Muntz's]] sanity is, it makes you wonder what the hell he did to Dug.]]
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* In ''[[PixarShorts Dug's Special Mission]]'' (the short following ''WesternAnimation/{{up}}''), ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}''), it has been revealed that [[spoiler: the day Russell and Carl met Dug? It was his birthday, and he made a wish. What did he wished for? A new master]]. While it's a bit more [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming Heartwarming]] in the events that followed that lead to meet the heroes, but [[spoiler:considering how stable [[BigBad Charles Muntz's]] sanity is, it makes you wonder what the hell he did to Dug.]]
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** Given I have a dog of a breed with a very similar character, I can offer an alternate explanation: he just didn't receive enough attention, and never got to play (drawing from my dog's reaction to [[spoiler: leaving his previous master, who didn't give him enough attention: he didn't give a shit. He's otherwise an immensely friendly dog]]). Add to this the treatment he received from Alfa and the others, and you can realize he just wanted someone capable of appreciating him.
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* Er... Is nobody else concerned about how the Blue Umbrella [[spoiler:blew onto the windscreen of a large truck, in the middle of a busy street]]?
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* In ''[[PixarShorts Dug's Special Mission]]'' (the short following ''{{Film/Up}}''), it has been revealed that [[spoiler: the day Russell and Carl met Dug? It was his birthday, and he made a wish. What did he wished for? A new master]]. While it's a bit more [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming Heartwarming]] in the events that followed that lead to meet the heroes, but [[spoiler:considering how stable [[BigBad Charles Muntz's]] sanity is, it makes you wonder what the hell he did to Dug.]]
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* In ''[[PixarShorts Dug's Special Mission]]'' (the short following ''{{Film/Up}}''), ''WesternAnimation/{{up}}''), it has been revealed that [[spoiler: the day Russell and Carl met Dug? It was his birthday, and he made a wish. What did he wished for? A new master]]. While it's a bit more [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming Heartwarming]] in the events that followed that lead to meet the heroes, but [[spoiler:considering how stable [[BigBad Charles Muntz's]] sanity is, it makes you wonder what the hell he did to Dug.]]