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** To put another point on it, Babe is covered in blue paint after the incident.
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** The fact that the alarm is ineffective at waking up Farmer Hoggett, who has become used to the duck or rooster doing the job.

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** And the sheep bust a gut in response! Seriously, their laughter is some of the most infectious in cinematic history.

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** And the The sheep bust laugh themselves silly.
* Farmer Hoggett cheering up an ill Babe with
a gut in response! Seriously, their laughter raucous country dance. Not only is some this so out of character for the most infectious stoic farmer but he halts in cinematic history.embarrassment when he sees his animals watching him through the cottage window.



-->'''Esme''': Hooey! Arthur! Oh, there you are! That was the police on the phone. Said there are wild dogs about. Apparently, the Mitchells lost six lambs this morning and they-- What on Earth are you doing with that gun?\\

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-->'''Esme''': Hooey! Arthur! Oh, there you are! That was the police on the phone. Said there are wild dogs about. Apparently, the Mitchells lost six lambs this morning and they-- they - What on Earth are you doing with that gun?\\


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* The mice gleefully narrating the title cards. During the fireworks they sing an upbeat rendition of "Blue Moon"
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** And his habit of beating the rooster to the roof, which, going by the responses of Mrs. Hogget ("We've got to do something about that duck") and Fly's puppies ("One day, we'll catch him and eat him, won't we, Mom?"), [[UnusuallyUninterestingSight has become normal on the farm]]. The next day, the Rooster gets up even earlier to beat Ferdinand at his own game. However, by that point, Mrs. Hogget had bought an alarm clock, putting ''both'' out of a job.

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** And his habit of beating the rooster to the roof, which, going by the responses of Mrs. Hogget ("We've got to do something about that duck") and Fly's puppies ("One day, we'll ("We'll catch him one day and eat him, won't we, Mom?"), [[UnusuallyUninterestingSight has become normal on the farm]]. The next day, the Rooster gets up even earlier to beat Ferdinand at his own game. However, by that point, Mrs. Hogget had bought an alarm clock, putting ''both'' out of a job.

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** And the rooster whom he beats to the roof, which, going by the responses of Mrs. Hogget ("We've got to do something about that duck") and Fly's puppies ("One day, we'll catch him and eat him, won't we, Mom?"), [[UnusuallyUninterestingSight has become normal on the farm]]. The next day, the Rooster gets up even earlier to beat Ferdinand at his own game. However, by that point, Mrs. Hogget had bought an alarm clock, putting ''both'' out of a job.
** As well as his epic freakout when Babe nearly destroys the living room sneaking past Duchess the cat.

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** And his habit of beating the rooster whom he beats to the roof, which, going by the responses of Mrs. Hogget ("We've got to do something about that duck") and Fly's puppies ("One day, we'll catch him and eat him, won't we, Mom?"), [[UnusuallyUninterestingSight has become normal on the farm]]. The next day, the Rooster gets up even earlier to beat Ferdinand at his own game. However, by that point, Mrs. Hogget had bought an alarm clock, putting ''both'' out of a job.
** As well When Ferdinand is fixing to crow for the second time, right before the alarm clock goes off, cutting him off, he quickly goes "mi-mi-mi-mi-mi..." as if to get his pitch right.
** His
epic freakout when Babe nearly destroys the living room sneaking past Duchess the cat.



* A bit of dark humor, but when Babe asks if pigs are allowed in the house, one of the puppies replies "Not live ones" in the sweetest most innocent voice imaginable.

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* A bit of [[BlackComedy dark humor, humor]], but when Babe asks if pigs are allowed in the house, one of the puppies replies "Not live ones" in the sweetest sweetest, most innocent voice imaginable.



* When Ferdinand is fixing to crow for the second time, right before the alarm clock goes off, cutting him off, he quickly goes "mi-mi-mi-mi-mi..." as if to get his pitch right.
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** In his first scene, after his [[DreadfulMusician unpleasant attempt at crowing]], he falls off the roof, but picks himself up and waddles on, with a side-splittingly nonchalant "Doodle doodly doo."

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** In his first scene, after his [[DreadfulMusician unpleasant attempt at crowing]], he falls off the roof, but picks himself up and waddles on, with a side-splittingly an uproariously nonchalant "Doodle doodly doo."
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--->"CHRISTMAS MEANS CARNAGE!!"

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--->"CHRISTMAS MEANS CARNAGE!!"CARNAGE!"
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--->"Christmas means carnage!"

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--->"Christmas means carnage!"--->"CHRISTMAS MEANS CARNAGE!!"
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** In his first scene, after his [[BrownNote unpleasant attempt at crowing]], he falls off the roof, but picks himself up and waddles on, with a side-splittingly nonchalant "Doodle doodly doo."

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** In his first scene, after his [[BrownNote [[DreadfulMusician unpleasant attempt at crowing]], he falls off the roof, but picks himself up and waddles on, with a side-splittingly nonchalant "Doodle doodly doo."

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