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* ''Everything'' the triplets do.

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* ''Everything'' the triplets do. '''EVERYTHING'''
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** Speaking of ''Song of Mor'du,'' the fact that Pixar put a drinking song in their film is hilarious.

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** Speaking of ''Song of Mor'du,'' the fact that Pixar put a drinking song in their film is hilarious.hilarious.
* Maudie the maid. It's a wonder she didn't have a heart attack and drop dead after all the wacky hell she goes through in this film.
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* The entire sequence in which Fergus and everyone in the castle chasing what appears to be a bear shadow when actually it's that of a frog, due to the triplets [[spoiler: helping Merida and Elinor get out the castle]] as a bag-pipe rendition of ''Song of Mor'du'' plays in the background.

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* The entire sequence in which Fergus and everyone in the castle chasing what appears to be a bear shadow when actually it's that of a frog, due to the triplets [[spoiler: helping Merida and Elinor get out the castle]] as a bag-pipe rendition of ''Song of Mor'du'' plays in the background.background.
** Speaking of ''Song of Mor'du,'' the fact that Pixar put a drinking song in their film is hilarious.
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* The entire sequence in which Fergus and everyone in the castle chasing what appears to be a bear shadow when actually it's that of a frog, due to the triplets [[spoiler: helping Merida and Elinor get out the castle]] as a bag-pipe rendition of '''Song of Mor'du''' plays in the background.

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* The entire sequence in which Fergus and everyone in the castle chasing what appears to be a bear shadow when actually it's that of a frog, due to the triplets [[spoiler: helping Merida and Elinor get out the castle]] as a bag-pipe rendition of '''Song ''Song of Mor'du''' Mor'du'' plays in the background.
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* The entire sequence in which Fergus and everyone in the castle chasing what appears to be a bear shadow when actually it's that of a frog, due to the triplets [[spoiler: helping Merida and Elinor get out the castle]]

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* The entire sequence in which Fergus and everyone in the castle chasing what appears to be a bear shadow when actually it's that of a frog, due to the triplets [[spoiler: helping Merida and Elinor get out the castle]]castle]] as a bag-pipe rendition of '''Song of Mor'du''' plays in the background.
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* In the "A lady does not..." montage there's a few, Like the scene where Merida and Fergus are Falconing. Merida takes the hood of of her hawk, only for it to promptly attack Fergus' face.

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* In the "A lady does not..." montage there's a few, Like the scene where Merida and Fergus are Falconing. Merida takes the hood of of her hawk, only for it to promptly attack Fergus' face.face.
* The entire sequence in which Fergus and everyone in the castle chasing what appears to be a bear shadow when actually it's that of a frog, due to the triplets [[spoiler: helping Merida and Elinor get out the castle]]
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* In the "A lady does not..." montage there's a few, Like the scene where Merida and Fergus are Falconing. Merida takkes the hood of of her hawk, only for it to promptly attack Fergus' face.

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* In the "A lady does not..." montage there's a few, Like the scene where Merida and Fergus are Falconing. Merida takkes takes the hood of of her hawk, only for it to promptly attack Fergus' face.
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* The brawl that breaks out after Lords Macintosh and [=MacGuffin=] mock Dingwall, who sets his son on Macintosh. The funniest thing is [[LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn the bagpipes playing]] during the brawl. It stops when the brawl stops, but resumes when the brawl is resumed when the triplets hit Dingwall's foot with a mace. It only stops for real when Elinor [[UnflinchingWalk marches into the middle of the brawl]] and walks back to the thrones dragging Fergus (who joined the brawl when it resumed) and the three clan lords by their ears like naughty schoolchildren.

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* The brawl that breaks out after Lords Macintosh and [=MacGuffin=] mock Dingwall, who sets his son on Macintosh. The funniest thing is [[LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn the bagpipes playing]] during the brawl. It stops when the brawl stops, but resumes when the brawl is resumed when the triplets hit Dingwall's foot with a mace. It only stops for real when Elinor [[UnflinchingWalk marches into the middle of the brawl]] and walks back to the thrones dragging Fergus (who joined the brawl when it resumed) and the three clan lords by their ears like naughty schoolchildren.schoolchildren.
* In the "A lady does not..." montage there's a few, Like the scene where Merida and Fergus are Falconing. Merida takkes the hood of of her hawk, only for it to promptly attack Fergus' face.
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* The brawl that breaks out after Lords Macintosh and MacGuffin mock Dingwall, who sets his son on Macintosh. The funniest thing is [[LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn the bagpipes playing]] during the brawl. It stops when the brawl stops, but resumes when the brawl is resumed when the triplets hit Dingwall's foot with a mace. It only stops for real when Elinor [[UnflinchingWalk marches into the middle of the brawl]] and walks back to the thrones dragging Fergus (who joined the brawl when it resumed) and the three clan lords by their ears like naughty schoolchildren.

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* The brawl that breaks out after Lords Macintosh and MacGuffin [=MacGuffin=] mock Dingwall, who sets his son on Macintosh. The funniest thing is [[LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn the bagpipes playing]] during the brawl. It stops when the brawl stops, but resumes when the brawl is resumed when the triplets hit Dingwall's foot with a mace. It only stops for real when Elinor [[UnflinchingWalk marches into the middle of the brawl]] and walks back to the thrones dragging Fergus (who joined the brawl when it resumed) and the three clan lords by their ears like naughty schoolchildren.
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* Bear!Elinor after her transformation scolding Merida, who says, "There's no point in having a go at me."
* ''Everything'' the triplets do.

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* Bear!Elinor after her transformation scolding Merida, who Merida about what she did, and she says, "There's no point in having a go at me."
* ''Everything'' the triplets do.do.
* The brawl that breaks out after Lords Macintosh and MacGuffin mock Dingwall, who sets his son on Macintosh. The funniest thing is [[LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn the bagpipes playing]] during the brawl. It stops when the brawl stops, but resumes when the brawl is resumed when the triplets hit Dingwall's foot with a mace. It only stops for real when Elinor [[UnflinchingWalk marches into the middle of the brawl]] and walks back to the thrones dragging Fergus (who joined the brawl when it resumed) and the three clan lords by their ears like naughty schoolchildren.
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* Bear!Elinor after her transformation scolding Merida, who says, "There's no point in having a go at me."

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* Bear!Elinor after her transformation scolding Merida, who says, "There's no point in having a go at me.""
* ''Everything'' the triplets do.
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* The whole scene at the witch's cottage. First the witch does her level best to convince Merida she isn't a witch, just a poor harmless wood-carver--the lengths she goes to to make her case are hilarious, and if Merida hadn't already thought she was, her increasingly transparent BlatantLies would have given it away in two seconds flat--until her raven familiar finally gives the game away, at which point she just admits it and claims she was lying because of "unsatisfied customers". Then she won't let Merida stay unless she buys something...at which point she offers to buy her entire stock. Then when she finally does cast the spell for her, at one point she has an anachronistic (but adapted to the period) welding mask for herself (''and'' her familiar!). Finally, of course, there's Merida's return to try and find a cure for the curse, which leads to an [[ForInconveniencePressOne answering machine cauldron]] where each option is represented by a vial instead of a number (and an [[LargeHam overly ominous recitation]] of the CurseEscapeClause, complete with NightmareFace...that she repeats when Merida doesn't get it).

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* The whole scene at the witch's cottage. First the witch does her level best to convince Merida she isn't a witch, just a poor harmless wood-carver--the lengths she goes to to make her case are hilarious, and if Merida hadn't already thought she was, her increasingly transparent BlatantLies would have given it away in two seconds flat--until her raven familiar finally gives the game away, at which point she just admits it and claims she was lying because of "unsatisfied customers". Then she won't let Merida stay unless she buys something...at which point she offers to buy her entire stock. Then when she finally does cast the spell for her, at one point she has an anachronistic (but adapted to the period) welding mask for herself (''and'' her familiar!). Finally, of course, there's Merida's return to try and find a cure for the curse, which leads to an [[ForInconveniencePressOne answering machine cauldron]] where each option is represented by a vial instead of a number (and an [[LargeHam overly ominous recitation]] of the CurseEscapeClause, complete with NightmareFace...that she repeats when Merida doesn't get it).it).
* Bear!Elinor after her transformation scolding Merida, who says, "There's no point in having a go at me."
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* The whole scene at the witch's cottage. First the witch does her level best to convince Merida she isn't a witch, just a poor harmless wood-carver--the lengths she goes to to make her case are hilarious, and if Merida hadn't already thought she was, her increasingly transparent BlatantLies would have given it away in two seconds flat--until her raven familiar finally gives the game away, at which point she just admits it and claims she was lying because of "unsatisfied customers". Then she won't let Merida stay unless she buys something...at which point she offers to buy her entire stock. Then when she finally does cast the spell for her, at one point she has an anachronistic (but adapted to the period) welding mask for herself (''and'' her familiar!). Finally, of course, there's Merida's return to try and find a cure for the curse, which leads to an answering machine cauldron where each option is represented by a vial instead of a number (and an [[LargeHam overly ominous recitation]] of the CurseEscapeClause, complete with NightmareFace...that she repeats when Merida doesn't get it).

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* The whole scene at the witch's cottage. First the witch does her level best to convince Merida she isn't a witch, just a poor harmless wood-carver--the lengths she goes to to make her case are hilarious, and if Merida hadn't already thought she was, her increasingly transparent BlatantLies would have given it away in two seconds flat--until her raven familiar finally gives the game away, at which point she just admits it and claims she was lying because of "unsatisfied customers". Then she won't let Merida stay unless she buys something...at which point she offers to buy her entire stock. Then when she finally does cast the spell for her, at one point she has an anachronistic (but adapted to the period) welding mask for herself (''and'' her familiar!). Finally, of course, there's Merida's return to try and find a cure for the curse, which leads to an [[ForInconveniencePressOne answering machine cauldron cauldron]] where each option is represented by a vial instead of a number (and an [[LargeHam overly ominous recitation]] of the CurseEscapeClause, complete with NightmareFace...that she repeats when Merida doesn't get it).
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* The whole scene at the witch's cottage. First the witch does her level best to convince Merida she isn't a witch, just a poor harmless wood-carver--the lengths she goes to to make her case are hilarious, and if Merida hadn't already thought she was, her increasingly transparent BlatantLies would have given it away in two seconds flat--until her raven familiar finally gives the game away, at which point she just admits it and claims she was lying because of "unsatisfied customers". Then she won't let Merida stay unless she buys something...at which point she offers to buy her entire stock. Then when she finally does cast the spell for her, at one point she has an anachronistic (but adapted to the period) welding mask for herself (''and'' her familiar!). Finally, of course, there's Merida's return to try and find a cure for the curse, which leads to an answering machine cauldron where each option is represented by a vial instead of a number (and an [[LargeHam overly ominous recitation]] of the CurseEscapeClause, complete with NightmareFace...that she repeats when Merida doesn't get it).
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** Which then leads to [[NakedPeopleAreFunny a sight]] that most people [[FanDisservice probably wouldn't have expected to see]] [[RefugeinAudacity in an American PG animated film.]]
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* After being locked on a rooftop, the entire male ensemble of all four families manages to make its way down to the ground...by tying together all the mens' kilts to form a rope. The men then make their way back to the castle, as the viewer [[FanDisservice is treated to an eyeful]] of their [[RefugeInAudacity kilt-less]] [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar backsides.]]
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* After being locked on a rooftop, the entire male ensemble of all four families manages to make its way down to the ground...by tying together all the mens' kilts to form a rope. The men then make their way back to the castle, as the viewer [[FanDisservice is treated to an eyeful]] of their [[RefugeInAudacity kilt-less]] [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar backsides.]]
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* The breakfast scene between Merida and Bear!Elinor. Her OCD-ness about weapons not being on the table is still evident and then Merida reveals to her mother that the berries she got for breakfast are actually nightshade berries. When Elinor doesn't understand, Merida explains they're poisonous and Elinor spits out the berries, then drinks the water, only to spit it out when Merida points out the worms in the water.
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* TheStinger. Earlier in the film, Merida bought every single carving (so the witch would accept her offer of a spell). At the end, the guard wakes up to find the witch's familiar, and a cart carrying said carvings.
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* After Merida and Bear!Elinor have left DunBroch, Fergus and the other clan leaders get down from the tower, using their kilts.

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* After Merida and Bear!Elinor have left DunBroch, the castle, Fergus and the other clan leaders get down from the tower, using their kilts.
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* After Merida and Bear!Elinor have left DunBroch, Fergus and the other clan leaders get down from the tower, using their kilts.

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-->'''Fergus:''' Pretend I'm Merida. Speak to me. ''(high-pitched voice)'' I don't want to get married! I want to stay single and let my hair flow in the wind as I ride through the glen, firing arrows into the sunset!
** What really sells it is the cheeky grin he gives Elinor, when he's finished. It's like he's asking "Do you feel better?"

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-->'''Fergus:''' Pretend I'm Merida. Speak to me. What would you say?
-->'''Elinor:''' I can't do this!
-->'''Fergus:''' Sure you can!
-->'''Elinor:''' ''(gives him a hard look)''
-->'''Fergus:''' There! There! That's my queen! Right, here we go. ''(takes a deep breath, and...)''
''(high-pitched voice)'' I don't want to get married! I want to stay single and let my hair flow in the wind as I ride through the glen, firing arrows into the sunset!
sunset!
** What really sells it is the cheeky grin he gives Elinor, Elinor when he's finished. It's like he's asking "Do you feel better?"
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* [[FanDisservice "Feast yer eyes!"]]
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* In an effort to help Elinor communicate better with their daughter, Fergus asks her to pretend that ''he's'' Mérida and does a hilarious impersonation of her.
-->'''Fergus:''' Pretend I'm Mérida. Speak to me. ''(high-pitched voice)'' I don't want to get married! I want to stay single and let my hair flow in the wind as I ride through the glen, firing arrows into the sunset!
** What really sells it is the cheeky grin he gives Elinor, when he's finished. It's like he's asking "Do you feel better?"

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* In an effort to help Elinor communicate better with their daughter, Fergus asks her to pretend that ''he's'' Mérida Merida and does a hilarious impersonation of her.
-->'''Fergus:''' Pretend I'm Mérida.Merida. Speak to me. ''(high-pitched voice)'' I don't want to get married! I want to stay single and let my hair flow in the wind as I ride through the glen, firing arrows into the sunset!
** What really sells it is the cheeky grin he gives Elinor, when he's finished. It's like he's asking "Do you feel better?"
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* LargeHam: In an effort to help Elinor communicate better with their daughter, Fergus asks her to pretend that ''he's'' Mérida and does a hilarious impersonation of her.

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* LargeHam: In an effort to help Elinor communicate better with their daughter, Fergus asks her to pretend that ''he's'' Mérida and does a hilarious impersonation of her.

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-->'''Fergus:''' Pretend I'm Mérida. Speak to me. ''(high-pitched voice)'' I don't want to get married! I want to stay single and let my hair flow in the wind as I ride through the glen, firing arrows into the sunset!

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-->'''Fergus:''' Pretend I'm Mérida. Speak to me. ''(high-pitched voice)'' I don't want to get married! I want to stay single and let my hair flow in the wind as I ride through the glen, firing arrows into the sunset!sunset!
** What really sells it is the cheeky grin he gives Elinor, when he's finished. It's like he's asking "Do you feel better?"
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* LargeHam: In an effort to help Elinor communicate better with their daughter, Fergus asks her to pretend that ''he's'' Merida and does a hilarious impersonation of her.
-->'''Fergus''': Pretend I'm Merida. Speak to me. (high-pitched voice) I don't want to get married! I want to stay single and let my hair flow in the wind as I ride through the glen, firing arrows into the sunset!

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* LargeHam: In an effort to help Elinor communicate better with their daughter, Fergus asks her to pretend that ''he's'' Merida Mérida and does a hilarious impersonation of her.
-->'''Fergus''': -->'''Fergus:''' Pretend I'm Merida.Mérida. Speak to me. (high-pitched voice) ''(high-pitched voice)'' I don't want to get married! I want to stay single and let my hair flow in the wind as I ride through the glen, firing arrows into the sunset!
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* BadBadActing: In an effort to help Elinor communicate better with their daughter, Fergus asks her to pretend that ''he's'' Merida and does a hilarious impersonation of her.

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* BadBadActing: LargeHam: In an effort to help Elinor communicate better with their daughter, Fergus asks her to pretend that ''he's'' Merida and does a hilarious impersonation of her.

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* In the new trailer. In an effort to help Elinor communicate better with their daughter, Fergus asks her to pretend that ''he's'' Merida and does a hilarious impersonation of her.

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* In the new trailer. BadBadActing: In an effort to help Elinor communicate better with their daughter, Fergus asks her to pretend that ''he's'' Merida and does a hilarious impersonation of her.her.
-->'''Fergus''': Pretend I'm Merida. Speak to me. (high-pitched voice) I don't want to get married! I want to stay single and let my hair flow in the wind as I ride through the glen, firing arrows into the sunset!
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* In the new trailer. In an effort to help Elinor communicate better with their daughter, Fergus asks her to pretend that ''he's'' Merida and does a hilarious impersonation of her.

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