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* For a ride based off a [[Film/SongOfTheSouth movie]] that you've never seen and that Disney would like you to forget [[CanonDiscontinuity ever existed]], ''Ride/SplashMountain'' sure has a lot of {{shout out}}s to it. For one thing, the design of the mountain is actually based off of Chickapin Hill, the hill that Brer Fox lives in (seen in only a couple of shots). The story of the ride itself is actually based off of all three of the animated segments that feature Brer Rabbit, mixing moments between the three. And not only that, but they even include songs ''not based on the animated sequences'' into the queue music (such as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NcpKzvXYbI&feature=related All I Want]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNzMY0qBIJg the title song]]). Hell, the queue even features ''Uncle Remus' chair'' for god's sake!
** While we're on the topic of Ride/DisneyThemeParks, it should be noted that almost any Disney attraction, hotel or restaurant has ''crazy'' amounts of research put into them, even if it's unlikely that ''anyone'' would notice them unless if specifically looking for it.
** In [[WesternAnimation/ABugsLife It's Tough to be a Bug,]] the scent pumped into the theater for the stinkbug scene is actually the smell of a real stinkbug.
* Much akin to the example above with Disney's Theme Park, LEGO Land follows suit. Especially the theme park in Billund, Denmark[[note]]Home of LEGO.[[/note]]. Some themes have incredible detail that is faithful to the (then) collection of toys it is based on, while a very few others were original ideas[[note]]Such as the Power Builder, a giant robot arm[[/note]]. And that's not to mention the hotel. It's considered a different part of LEGO, rather than an addition to LEGO Land, but the hotel contains a few cool LEGO things here and there.
* ''Literature/HowNotToWriteANovel'' shows that it's possible to show ''too'' much of their work, and provides a StylisticSuck example of a character of a novel interpreting everything around her in terms of varying, and massively inappropriate, layers of physics-based {{Technobabble}}.
* The works of Kenneth Burke, literary theorist/philosopher/rhetorician/scholar/renaissance man, definitely apply. He decided that reading the entire New York Public Library would provide a much better education than attending college, and both the depth and breadth of his knowledge is obvious from his work.
* The [[AllThereInTheManual instruction manual]] for the [[DigitalPinballTables pinball video game]] ''VideoGame/GoldenLogres'' is jammed with numerous details and backstories drawn from Arthurian legend, such as the quests of the various knights, even when most of these details have no direct bearing on the game itself.
* In the novel ''Literature/{{Dracula}}'', Lucy Westenra is described with "sunny" hair as a human, and with dark hair and red lips as a vampire. When Diamond Select Toys made [[http://www.oafe.net/yo/ums_lw.php an action figure of her]] as [[RuleOfCool a steampunk monster-hunter,]] she included two heads: a blonde human one, and a vamped-out head with brown hair and darker lipstick.
* The creators of ''Podcast/EighteenSixtyFive'' put quite a bit of attention to historical accuracy. There is occasionally a bit of artistic lisence for the sake of better plot flow and story, but overall the podcast remains incredibly faithful to the historical record. Each episode is accompanied by a bonus episode that goes into the real history behind the podcast.
** This also applies to the soundscaping. The audio production team took pains to include as many of the sorts of the ambient sounds, that one would expect to hear in 19th Century Washington DC, as possible.

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* For a ride based off a [[Film/SongOfTheSouth movie]] that you've never seen and that Disney would like you to forget [[CanonDiscontinuity ever existed]], ''Ride/SplashMountain'' sure has a lot of {{shout out}}s to it. For one thing, the design of the mountain is actually based off of Chickapin Hill, the hill that Brer Fox lives in (seen in only a couple of shots). The story of the ride itself is actually based off of all three of the animated segments that feature Brer Rabbit, mixing moments between the three. And not only that, but they even include songs ''not based on the animated sequences'' into the queue music (such as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NcpKzvXYbI&feature=related All I Want]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNzMY0qBIJg the title song]]). Hell, the queue even features ''Uncle Remus' chair'' for god's sake!
** While we're on the topic of Ride/DisneyThemeParks, it should be noted that almost any Disney attraction, hotel or restaurant has ''crazy'' amounts of research put into them, even if it's unlikely that ''anyone'' would notice them unless if specifically looking for it.
** In [[WesternAnimation/ABugsLife It's Tough to be a Bug,]] the scent pumped into the theater for the stinkbug scene is actually the smell of a real stinkbug.
* Much akin to the example above with Disney's Theme Park, LEGO Land follows suit. Especially the theme park in Billund, Denmark[[note]]Home of LEGO.[[/note]]. Some themes have incredible detail that is faithful to the (then) collection of toys it is based on, while a very few others were original ideas[[note]]Such as the Power Builder, a giant robot arm[[/note]]. And that's not to mention the hotel. It's considered a different part of LEGO, rather than an addition to LEGO Land, but the hotel contains a few cool LEGO things here and there.
* ''Literature/HowNotToWriteANovel'' shows that it's possible to show ''too'' much of their work, and provides a StylisticSuck example of a character of a novel interpreting everything around her in terms of varying, and massively inappropriate, layers of physics-based {{Technobabble}}.
* The works of Kenneth Burke, literary theorist/philosopher/rhetorician/scholar/renaissance man, definitely apply. He decided that reading the entire New York Public Library would provide a much better education than attending college, and both the depth and breadth of his knowledge is obvious from his work.
* The [[AllThereInTheManual instruction manual]] for the [[DigitalPinballTables pinball video game]] ''VideoGame/GoldenLogres'' is jammed with numerous details and backstories drawn from Arthurian legend, such as the quests of the various knights, even when most of these details have no direct bearing on the game itself.
* In the novel ''Literature/{{Dracula}}'', Lucy Westenra is described with "sunny" hair as a human, and with dark hair and red lips as a vampire. When Diamond Select Toys made [[http://www.oafe.net/yo/ums_lw.php an action figure of her]] as [[RuleOfCool a steampunk monster-hunter,]] she included two heads: a blonde human one, and a vamped-out head with brown hair and darker lipstick.
* The creators of ''Podcast/EighteenSixtyFive'' put quite a bit of attention to historical accuracy. There is occasionally a bit of artistic lisence for the sake of better plot flow and story, but overall the podcast remains incredibly faithful to the historical record. Each episode is accompanied by a bonus episode that goes into the real history behind the podcast.
** This also applies to the soundscaping. The audio production team took pains to include as many of the sorts of the ambient sounds, that one would expect to hear in 19th Century Washington DC, as possible.
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* In the novel ''Literature/{{Dracula}}'', Lucy Westenra is described with "sunny" hair as a human, and with dark hair and red lips as a vampire. When Diamond Select Toys made [[http://www.oafe.net/yo/ums_lw.php an action figure of her]] as [[RuleOfCool a steampunk monster-hunter,]] she included two heads: a blonde human one, and a vamped-out head with brown hair and darker lipstick.

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* In the novel ''Literature/{{Dracula}}'', Lucy Westenra is described with "sunny" hair as a human, and with dark hair and red lips as a vampire. When Diamond Select Toys made [[http://www.oafe.net/yo/ums_lw.php an action figure of her]] as [[RuleOfCool a steampunk monster-hunter,]] she included two heads: a blonde human one, and a vamped-out head with brown hair and darker lipstick.lipstick.
* The creators of ''Podcast/EighteenSixtyFive'' put quite a bit of attention to historical accuracy. There is occasionally a bit of artistic lisence for the sake of better plot flow and story, but overall the podcast remains incredibly faithful to the historical record. Each episode is accompanied by a bonus episode that goes into the real history behind the podcast.
** This also applies to the soundscaping. The audio production team took pains to include as many of the sorts of the ambient sounds, that one would expect to hear in 19th Century Washington DC, as possible.
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* The works of Kenneth Burke, literary theorist/philosopher/rhetorician/scholar/renaissance man, definitely apply. He decided that reading the entire New York Public Library would provide a much better education that attending college, and both the depth and breadth of his knowledge is obvious from his work.

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* The works of Kenneth Burke, literary theorist/philosopher/rhetorician/scholar/renaissance man, definitely apply. He decided that reading the entire New York Public Library would provide a much better education that than attending college, and both the depth and breadth of his knowledge is obvious from his work.



* In the novel ''Literature/{{Dracula}}'', Lucy Westenra is described with "sunny" hair as a human, and with dark hair and red lips as a vampire. When Diamond Select Toys made [[http://www.oafe.net/yo/ums_lw.php an action figure of her]] as [[RuleOfCool a steampunk monster-hunter]], she included two heads: a blonde human one, and a vamped-out head with brown hair and darker lipstick.

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* In the novel ''Literature/{{Dracula}}'', Lucy Westenra is described with "sunny" hair as a human, and with dark hair and red lips as a vampire. When Diamond Select Toys made [[http://www.oafe.net/yo/ums_lw.php an action figure of her]] as [[RuleOfCool a steampunk monster-hunter]], monster-hunter,]] she included two heads: a blonde human one, and a vamped-out head with brown hair and darker lipstick.
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** In [[WesternAnimation/ABugsLife It's Tough to be a Bug]], the scent pumped into the theater for the stinkbug scene is actually the smell of a real stinkbug.
* Much akin to the example above with Disney's Theme Park, LEGO Land follows troop. Especially the theme park in Billund, Denmark.[[note]]Home of LEGO.[[/note]] Some themes have incredible detail that was faithful to the (then) collection of toys it was based on, while a very few others were original ideas[[note]]Such as the Power Builder, a giant robot arm[[/note]]. And that's not too mention the hotel. It's considered a different part of LEGO, than an addition to LEGO Land, but the hotel contains a few cool LEGO things here and there.

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** In [[WesternAnimation/ABugsLife It's Tough to be a Bug]], Bug,]] the scent pumped into the theater for the stinkbug scene is actually the smell of a real stinkbug.
* Much akin to the example above with Disney's Theme Park, LEGO Land follows troop. suit. Especially the theme park in Billund, Denmark.[[note]]Home Denmark[[note]]Home of LEGO.[[/note]] [[/note]]. Some themes have incredible detail that was is faithful to the (then) collection of toys it was is based on, while a very few others were original ideas[[note]]Such as the Power Builder, a giant robot arm[[/note]]. And that's not too to mention the hotel. It's considered a different part of LEGO, rather than an addition to LEGO Land, but the hotel contains a few cool LEGO things here and there.
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* ''Literature/HowNotToWriteANovel'' specifically advises writers against showing too much of their work, and provides a StylisticSuck example of a character of a novel interpreting everything around her in terms of varying, and massively inappropriate, layers of physics-based {{Technobabble}}.

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* ''Literature/HowNotToWriteANovel'' specifically advises writers against showing too shows that it's possible to show ''too'' much of their work, and provides a StylisticSuck example of a character of a novel interpreting everything around her in terms of varying, and massively inappropriate, layers of physics-based {{Technobabble}}.
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* For a ride based off a [[Film/SongOfTheSouth movie]] that you've never seen and that Disney would like you to forget [[CanonDiscontinuity ever existed]], Splash Mountain sure has a lot of {{shout out}}s to it. For one thing, the design of the mountain is actually based off of Chickapin Hill, the hill that Brer Fox lives in (seen in only a couple of shots). The story of the ride itself is actually based off of all three of the animated segments that feature Brer Rabbit, mixing moments between the three. And not only that, but they even include songs ''not based on the animated sequences'' into the queue music (such as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NcpKzvXYbI&feature=related All I Want]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNzMY0qBIJg the title song]]). Hell, the queue even features ''Uncle Remus' chair'' for god's sake!

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* For a ride based off a [[Film/SongOfTheSouth movie]] that you've never seen and that Disney would like you to forget [[CanonDiscontinuity ever existed]], Splash Mountain ''Ride/SplashMountain'' sure has a lot of {{shout out}}s to it. For one thing, the design of the mountain is actually based off of Chickapin Hill, the hill that Brer Fox lives in (seen in only a couple of shots). The story of the ride itself is actually based off of all three of the animated segments that feature Brer Rabbit, mixing moments between the three. And not only that, but they even include songs ''not based on the animated sequences'' into the queue music (such as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NcpKzvXYbI&feature=related All I Want]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNzMY0qBIJg the title song]]). Hell, the queue even features ''Uncle Remus' chair'' for god's sake!
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** In [[Film/ABugsLife It's Tough to be a Bug]], the scent pumped into the theater for the stinkbug scene is actually the smell of a real stinkbug.

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** In [[Film/ABugsLife [[WesternAnimation/ABugsLife It's Tough to be a Bug]], the scent pumped into the theater for the stinkbug scene is actually the smell of a real stinkbug.
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* For a ride based off a [[Disney/SongOfTheSouth movie]] that you've never seen and that Disney would like you to forget [[CanonDiscontinuity ever existed]], Splash Mountain sure has a lot of {{shout out}}s to it. For one thing, the design of the mountain is actually based off of Chickapin Hill, the hill that Brer Fox lives in (seen in only a couple of shots). The story of the ride itself is actually based off of all three of the animated segments that feature Brer Rabbit, mixing moments between the three. And not only that, but they even include songs ''not based on the animated sequences'' into the queue music (such as [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NcpKzvXYbI&feature=related All I Want]] and [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNzMY0qBIJg the title song]]). Hell, the queue even features ''Uncle Remus' chair'' for god's sake!

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* For a ride based off a [[Disney/SongOfTheSouth [[Film/SongOfTheSouth movie]] that you've never seen and that Disney would like you to forget [[CanonDiscontinuity ever existed]], Splash Mountain sure has a lot of {{shout out}}s to it. For one thing, the design of the mountain is actually based off of Chickapin Hill, the hill that Brer Fox lives in (seen in only a couple of shots). The story of the ride itself is actually based off of all three of the animated segments that feature Brer Rabbit, mixing moments between the three. And not only that, but they even include songs ''not based on the animated sequences'' into the queue music (such as [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NcpKzvXYbI&feature=related All I Want]] and [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNzMY0qBIJg the title song]]). Hell, the queue even features ''Uncle Remus' chair'' for god's sake!
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** In [[Film/ABugsLife It's Tough to be a Bug]], the scent pumped into the theater for the stinkbug scene is actually the smell of a real stinkbug.



* In the novel ''Literature/{{Dracula}}'', Lucy Westenra is described with "sunny" hair as a human, and with dark hair and red lips as a vampire. When Diamond Select Toys made [[http://www.oafe.net/yo/ums_lw.php an action figure of her]] as [[RuleOfCool a steampunk monster-hunter]], she included two heads: a blonde human one, and a vamped-out head with brown hair and darker lipstick.

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* In the novel ''Literature/{{Dracula}}'', Lucy Westenra is described with "sunny" hair as a human, and with dark hair and red lips as a vampire. When Diamond Select Toys made [[http://www.oafe.net/yo/ums_lw.php an action figure of her]] as [[RuleOfCool a steampunk monster-hunter]], she included two heads: a blonde human one, and a vamped-out head with brown hair and darker lipstick.
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* In the novel ''Literature/{{Dracula}}'', Lucy Westenra is described with "sunny" hair as a human, and with dark hair and red lips as a vampire. When Diamond Select Toys made [[http://www.oafe.net/yo/ums_lw.php an action figure of her]] as [[RuleOfCool a steampunk monster-hunter]], she included two heads: a blonde human one, and a vamped-out head with brown hair and darker lipstick.
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* For a ride based off a [[SongOfTheSouth movie]] that you've never seen and that Disney would like you to forget [[CanonDiscontinuity ever existed]], Splash Mountain sure has a lot of {{shout out}}s to it. For one thing, the design of the mountain is actually based off of Chickapin Hill, the hill that Brer Fox lives in (seen in only a couple of shots). The story of the ride itself is actually based off of all three of the animated segments that feature Brer Rabbit, mixing moments between the three. And not only that, but they even include songs ''not based on the animated sequences'' into the queue music (such as [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NcpKzvXYbI&feature=related All I Want]] and [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNzMY0qBIJg the title song]]). Hell, the queue even features ''Uncle Remus' chair'' for god's sake!

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* For a ride based off a [[SongOfTheSouth [[Disney/SongOfTheSouth movie]] that you've never seen and that Disney would like you to forget [[CanonDiscontinuity ever existed]], Splash Mountain sure has a lot of {{shout out}}s to it. For one thing, the design of the mountain is actually based off of Chickapin Hill, the hill that Brer Fox lives in (seen in only a couple of shots). The story of the ride itself is actually based off of all three of the animated segments that feature Brer Rabbit, mixing moments between the three. And not only that, but they even include songs ''not based on the animated sequences'' into the queue music (such as [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NcpKzvXYbI&feature=related All I Want]] and [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNzMY0qBIJg the title song]]). Hell, the queue even features ''Uncle Remus' chair'' for god's sake!
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** While we're on the topic of DisneyThemeParks, it should be noted that almost any Disney attraction, hotel or restaurant has ''crazy'' amounts of research put into them, even if it's unlikely that ''anyone'' would notice them unless if specifically looking for it.

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** While we're on the topic of DisneyThemeParks, Ride/DisneyThemeParks, it should be noted that almost any Disney attraction, hotel or restaurant has ''crazy'' amounts of research put into them, even if it's unlikely that ''anyone'' would notice them unless if specifically looking for it.

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* While we're on the topic of DisneyThemeParks, it should be noted that almost any Disney attraction, hotel or restaurant has ''crazy'' amounts of research put into them, even if it's unlikely that ''anyone'' would notice them unless if specifically looking for it.

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* ** While we're on the topic of DisneyThemeParks, it should be noted that almost any Disney attraction, hotel or restaurant has ''crazy'' amounts of research put into them, even if it's unlikely that ''anyone'' would notice them unless if specifically looking for it. it.
* Much akin to the example above with Disney's Theme Park, LEGO Land follows troop. Especially the theme park in Billund, Denmark.[[note]]Home of LEGO.[[/note]] Some themes have incredible detail that was faithful to the (then) collection of toys it was based on, while a very few others were original ideas[[note]]Such as the Power Builder, a giant robot arm[[/note]]. And that's not too mention the hotel. It's considered a different part of LEGO, than an addition to LEGO Land, but the hotel contains a few cool LEGO things here and there.
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* The works of Kenneth Burke, literary theorist/philosopher/rhetorician/scholar/renaissance man, definitely apply. He decided that reading the entire New York Public Library would provide a much better education that attending college, and both the depth and breadth of his knowledge is obvious from his work.

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* The works of Kenneth Burke, literary theorist/philosopher/rhetorician/scholar/renaissance man, definitely apply. He decided that reading the entire New York Public Library would provide a much better education that attending college, and both the depth and breadth of his knowledge is obvious from his work.work.
* The [[AllThereInTheManual instruction manual]] for the [[DigitalPinballTables pinball video game]] ''VideoGame/GoldenLogres'' is jammed with numerous details and backstories drawn from Arthurian legend, such as the quests of the various knights, even when most of these details have no direct bearing on the game itself.
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* While we're on the topic of DisneyThemeParks, it should be noted that almost any Disney attraction, hotel or restaurant has 'crazy' amounts of research put into them, even if it's unlikely that 'anyone' would notice them unless if specifically looking for it.

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* While we're on the topic of DisneyThemeParks, it should be noted that almost any Disney attraction, hotel or restaurant has 'crazy' ''crazy'' amounts of research put into them, even if it's unlikely that 'anyone' ''anyone'' would notice them unless if specifically looking for it.
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* While we're on the topic of DisneyThemeParks, it should be noted that almost any Disney attraction, hotel or restaurant has *crazy* amounts of research put into them, even if it's unlikely that *anyone* would notice them unless if specifically looking for it.

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* While we're on the topic of DisneyThemeParks, it should be noted that almost any Disney attraction, hotel or restaurant has *crazy* 'crazy' amounts of research put into them, even if it's unlikely that *anyone* 'anyone' would notice them unless if specifically looking for it.

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* For a ride based off a [[SongOfTheSouth movie]] that you've never seen and that Disney would like you to forget [[CanonDiscontinuity ever existed]], Splash Mountain sure has a lot of {{shout out}}s to it. For one thing, the design of the mountain is actually based off of Chickapin Hill, the hill that Brer Fox lives in (seen in only a couple of shots). The story of the ride itself is actually based off of all three of the animated segments that feature Brer Rabbit, mixing moments between the three. And not only that, but they even include songs ''not based on the animated sequences'' into the queue music (such as [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NcpKzvXYbI&feature=related All I Want]] and [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNzMY0qBIJg the title song]]). Hell, the queue even features ''Uncle Remus' chair'' for god's sake!

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* For a ride based off a [[SongOfTheSouth movie]] that you've never seen and that Disney would like you to forget [[CanonDiscontinuity ever existed]], Splash Mountain sure has a lot of {{shout out}}s to it. For one thing, the design of the mountain is actually based off of Chickapin Hill, the hill that Brer Fox lives in (seen in only a couple of shots). The story of the ride itself is actually based off of all three of the animated segments that feature Brer Rabbit, mixing moments between the three. And not only that, but they even include songs ''not based on the animated sequences'' into the queue music (such as [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NcpKzvXYbI&feature=related All I Want]] and [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNzMY0qBIJg the title song]]). Hell, the queue even features ''Uncle Remus' chair'' for god's sake!sake!
* While we're on the topic of DisneyThemeParks, it should be noted that almost any Disney attraction, hotel or restaurant has *crazy* amounts of research put into them, even if it's unlikely that *anyone* would notice them unless if specifically looking for it.
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** Actually, it wasn't babble at all. The terms were used correctly. It does contain a hilarious research flub - sexual reproduction did certainly not begin just 2.7 million years ago, and our last common ancestor with algae existed certainly more than 2.7 million years ago!
** ShownTheirWork is *not* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness Technobabble, it's ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, they've shown through the fabric of the story and supporting details - not steaming piles of Infodump.
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** ShownTheirWork is *not* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness Technobabble, it's ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, they've shown through the fabric of the story and supporting details - not steaming piles of Infodump.
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* For a ride based off a [[SongOfTheSouth movie]] that you've never seen and that Disney would like you to forget [[CanonDiscontinuity ever existed]], Splash Mountain sure has a lot of {{shout out}}s to it. For one thing, the design of the mountain is actually based off of Chickapin Hill, the hill that Brer Fox lives in (seen in only a couple of shots). The story of the ride itself is actually based off of all three of the animated segments that feature Brer Rabbit, mixing moments between the three. And not only that, but they even include songs ''not based on the animated sequences'' into the queue music (such as [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NcpKzvXYbI&feature=related All I Want]] and [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNzMY0qBIJg the title song]]. Hell, the queue even features ''Uncle Remus' chair'' for god's sake!

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* For a ride based off a [[SongOfTheSouth movie]] that you've never seen and that Disney would like you to forget [[CanonDiscontinuity ever existed]], Splash Mountain sure has a lot of {{shout out}}s to it. For one thing, the design of the mountain is actually based off of Chickapin Hill, the hill that Brer Fox lives in (seen in only a couple of shots). The story of the ride itself is actually based off of all three of the animated segments that feature Brer Rabbit, mixing moments between the three. And not only that, but they even include songs ''not based on the animated sequences'' into the queue music (such as [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NcpKzvXYbI&feature=related All I Want]] and [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNzMY0qBIJg the title song]].song]]). Hell, the queue even features ''Uncle Remus' chair'' for god's sake!
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** Actually, it wasn't babble at all. The terms were used correctly. It does contain a hilarious example of DidNotDoTheResearch - sexual reproduction did certainly not begin just 2.7 million years ago, and our last common ancestor with algae existed certainly more than 2.7 million years ago!

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** Actually, it wasn't babble at all. The terms were used correctly. It does contain a hilarious example of DidNotDoTheResearch research flub - sexual reproduction did certainly not begin just 2.7 million years ago, and our last common ancestor with algae existed certainly more than 2.7 million years ago!
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* ''HowNotToWriteANovel'' specifically advises writers against showing too much of their work, and provides a StylisticSuck example of a character of a novel interpreting everything around her in terms of varying, and massively inappropriate, layers of physics-based {{Technobabble}}.

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* ''HowNotToWriteANovel'' ''Literature/HowNotToWriteANovel'' specifically advises writers against showing too much of their work, and provides a StylisticSuck example of a character of a novel interpreting everything around her in terms of varying, and massively inappropriate, layers of physics-based {{Technobabble}}.
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** Actually, it wasn't babble at all. The terms were used correctly. It does contain a hilarious example of DidNotDoTheResearch - sexual reproduction did certainly not begin just 2.7 million years ago, and our last common ancestor with algae existed certainly more than 2.7 million years ago!
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* For a ride based off a [[SongOfTheSouth movie]] that you've never seen and that Disney would like you to forget [[CanonDiscontinuity ever existed]], Splash Mountain sure has a lot of {{shout out}}s to it. For one thing, the design of the mountain is actually based off of Chickapin Hill, the hill that Brer Fox lives in (seen in only a couple of shots). The story of the ride itself is actually based off of all three of the animated segments that feature Brer Rabbit, mixing moments between the three. And not only that, but they even include songs ''not based on the animated sequences'' into the queue music (such as [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NcpKzvXYbI&feature=related All I Want]] and [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNzMY0qBIJg the title song]]. Hell, the queue even features ''Uncle Remus' chair'' for god's sake!
* ''HowNotToWriteANovel'' specifically advises writers against showing too much of their work, and provides a StylisticSuck example of a character of a novel interpreting everything around her in terms of varying, and massively inappropriate, layers of physics-based {{Technobabble}}.
* The works of Kenneth Burke, literary theorist/philosopher/rhetorician/scholar/renaissance man, definitely apply. He decided that reading the entire New York Public Library would provide a much better education that attending college, and both the depth and breadth of his knowledge is obvious from his work.

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