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TheDiaryOfAnneFrank is an animated film released by Disney in the spring of 1989. It is very, ''very'' loosely based on the real-life story of Anne Frank, but takes a lot of liberties with the source material, adding a talking animal sidekick, a Nazi necromancer FemmeFatale, and a HappilyEverAfter ending. Critically panned for its insensitivity with the source material, it was a BoxOfficeBomb and was largely buried by Disney. Since VindicatedByVideo.

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'''This work contains examples of:'''

* AluminumChristmasTrees: Sgt. Olga mentions that she's a member of the Thule Society, a real Nazi organization that investigated the occult. Of course, in real life, they didn't have actual magic powers.
* AnimatedAdaptation
* AnimatedMusical: With songs by MelBrooks and SethMacFarlane.
* BigLippedAlligatorMoment
* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: When Anne liberates the camp.
* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: Anne's reunion with her father.
* {{Diary}}
* {{Disneyfication}}
* EverythingsDeaderWithZombies: No explanation is ever offered for why Private Ludvig is a zombie.
* {{Ghostapo}}: Sgt. Olga Hündin
* LighterAndSofter: And ''how''.
* MemeticMolester: Peter, whose expressions are a bit...well...creepy, particularly since Anne is supposed to be a young girl.
* NonHumanSidekick: Miep the mouse
* NoSwastikas: Sgt. Olga has a black X on her sleeve.
* PunchClockVillain: Private Ludvig
* TearJerker: When Anne's family thinks she is dead.
* ThoseWackyNazis
* VillainSong: Sgt. Olga sings about being in charge of Auschwitz.
* VindicatedByVideo

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* AluminumChristmasTrees: Sgt. Olga mentions that she's a member of the Thule Society, a real Nazi organization that investigated the occult. Of course, in real life, they didn't have actual magic powers.



* BigLippedAlligatorMoment



* {{Diary}}



* EverythingsDeaderWithZombies: No explanation is ever offered for why Private Ludvig is a zombie.



* NonHumanSidekick
* NoSwastikas: Lt. Olga has a black X on her sleeve.

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* NonHumanSidekick
NonHumanSidekick: Miep the mouse
* NoSwastikas: Lt.Sgt. Olga has a black X on her sleeve.


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* ThoseWackyNazis
* VillainSong: Sgt. Olga sings about being in charge of Auschwitz.

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* AnimatedAdaptation
* AnimatedMusical: With songs by MelBrooks and SethMacFarlane.



* {{Ghostapo}}: Lt. Olga

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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: Anne's reunion with her father.
* {{Disneyfication}}
* {{Ghostapo}}: Lt. OlgaSgt. Olga Hündin


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* MemeticMolester: Peter, whose expressions are a bit...well...creepy, particularly since Anne is supposed to be a young girl.
* NonHumanSidekick
* NoSwastikas: Lt. Olga has a black X on her sleeve.
* PunchClockVillain: Private Ludvig
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TheDiaryOfAnneFrank is an animated film released by Disney in the spring of 1989. It is very, ''very'' loosely based on the real-life story of Anne Frank, but takes a lot of liberties with the source material, adding a talking animal sidekick, a Nazi necromancer FemmeFatale, and a HappilyEverAfter ending. Critically panned for its insensitivity with the source material, it was a BoxOfficeBomb and was largely buried by Disney. Since VindicatedByVideo.

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'''This work contains examples of:'''

*CrowningMomentOfAwesome: When Anne liberates the camp.
*{{Ghostapo}}: Lt. Olga
*LighterAndSofter: And ''how''.
*TearJerker: When Anne's family thinks she is dead.
*VindicatedByVideo

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