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* Hans saves Princess Perlipat from the Mouse Queens curse and is transformed into a Nutcracker. Rather than show gratitude or promise help, the Royal Family insults him as "the Prince of the Dolls" and banish Drosselmeyer and the Nutcracker from their kingdom before running off to the Royal Hall of Mirrors to bask in the vain princesse’s beauty. Even worse, after this humiliation, Drosselmeyer is threatened by the newmade Mouse King. The Mouse King explains his plans to raise an army and destroy Hans, not for killing his mother, but because Hans accidentally crushed his tail when he fell and bumped the pillars ([[DramaticIrony never realizing that he only fell because the Mouse Queen bit him to perform her curse.]])

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* Hans saves Princess Perlipat from the Mouse Queens curse and is transformed into a Nutcracker. Rather than show gratitude or promise help, the Royal Family insults him as "the Prince of the Dolls" and banish Drosselmeyer and the Nutcracker from their kingdom before running off to the Royal Hall of Mirrors to bask in the vain princesse’s princess’s beauty. Even worse, after this humiliation, Drosselmeyer is threatened by the newmade Mouse King. The Mouse King explains his plans to raise an army and destroy Hans, not for killing his mother, but because Hans accidentally crushed his tail when he fell and bumped the pillars ([[DramaticIrony never realizing that he only fell because the Mouse Queen bit him to perform her curse.]])
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* Hans saves Princess Perlipat from the Mouse Queens curse and is transformed into a Nutcracker. Rather than show gratitude or promise help, the Royal Family insults him as "the Prince of the Dolls" and banish Drosselmeyer and the Nutcracker from their kingdom before running off to the Royal Hall of Mirrors to bask in the vain princesses beauty. Even worse, after this humiliation, Drosselmeyer is threatened by the newmade Mouse King. The Mouse King explains his plans to raise an army and destroy Hans, not for killing his mother, but because Hans accidentally crushed his tail when he fell and bumped the pillars ([[DramaticIrony never realizing that he only fell because the Mouse Queen bit him to perform her curse.]])

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* Hans saves Princess Perlipat from the Mouse Queens curse and is transformed into a Nutcracker. Rather than show gratitude or promise help, the Royal Family insults him as "the Prince of the Dolls" and banish Drosselmeyer and the Nutcracker from their kingdom before running off to the Royal Hall of Mirrors to bask in the vain princesses princesse’s beauty. Even worse, after this humiliation, Drosselmeyer is threatened by the newmade Mouse King. The Mouse King explains his plans to raise an army and destroy Hans, not for killing his mother, but because Hans accidentally crushed his tail when he fell and bumped the pillars ([[DramaticIrony never realizing that he only fell because the Mouse Queen bit him to perform her curse.]])

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* Near the end of the movie when Clara realizes that [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome she needs to grow up]] and rejects the Nutcracker's offer, the lively dolls that have cheered happily before all began to turn back to lifeless toys [[TheMagicGoesAway permanently]] with even Clara, knowing this, struggling to try to get them back up and alive despite still talking about wanting to grow up and missing her family if she had stayed doesn't help. And that's before [[MoodWhiplash the dying Mouse King appears.]]



* Near the end of the movie when Clara realizes that she needs to grow up and rejects the Nutcracker's offer, the lively dolls that have cheered happily before all began to turn back to lifeless toys [[TheMagicGoesAway permanently]] with even Clara, knowing this, struggling to try to get them back up and alive despite still talking about wanting to grow up and missing her family if she had stayed doesn't help. And that's before [[MoodWhiplash the dying Mouse King appears.]]
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* After the death of the Mouse King, Clara climbs back on the balcony before noticing the entire castle foggy, all the toys, including the Nutcracker, are gone. She then goes around, searching for them while tearfully [[SayMyName calling out for the Nutcracker]], despite what she said and sounding like [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone she regretted her]] [[PartingWordsRegret final words to him]] before the Mouse King appeared. She, all alone, cries and continues calling out for him in the empty castle, crying and begging for him to appear.

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* After the death of the Mouse King, Clara climbs back on the balcony before noticing the entire castle foggy, all the toys, including the Nutcracker, are gone. She then goes around, searching for them while tearfully [[SayMyName calling out for the Nutcracker]], despite what she said and sounding like [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone she regretted her]] [[PartingWordsRegret final words to him]] before the Mouse King appeared. She, all alone, cries and continues calling out for him in the empty castle, crying and begging for him to appear.appear before everything faded to black and then she wakes up back in her bedroom.
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* After the death of the Mouse King, Clara climbs back on the balcony before noticing the entire castle foggy, all the toys, including the Nutcracker, are gone. She then goes around, searching for them while tearfully [[SayMyName calling out for the Nutcracker]], despite what she said and sounding like [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone she regretted her final words to him]] before the Mouse King appeared. She, all alone, cries and continues calling out for him in the empty castle, crying and begging for him to appear.

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* After the death of the Mouse King, Clara climbs back on the balcony before noticing the entire castle foggy, all the toys, including the Nutcracker, are gone. She then goes around, searching for them while tearfully [[SayMyName calling out for the Nutcracker]], despite what she said and sounding like [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone she regretted her her]] [[PartingWordsRegret final words to him]] before the Mouse King appeared. She, all alone, cries and continues calling out for him in the empty castle, crying and begging for him to appear.
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The way she weeps, she also may have regretted rejecting the nutcracker and childhood apparently


* After the death of the Mouse King, Clara climbs back on the balcony before noticing the entire castle foggy, all the toys, including the Nutcracker, are gone. She then goes around, searching for them while tearfully [[SayMyName calling out for the Nutcracker]], despite what she said. She, all alone, cries and continues calling out for him in the empty castle, crying and begging for him to appear.

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* After the death of the Mouse King, Clara climbs back on the balcony before noticing the entire castle foggy, all the toys, including the Nutcracker, are gone. She then goes around, searching for them while tearfully [[SayMyName calling out for the Nutcracker]], despite what she said.said and sounding like [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone she regretted her final words to him]] before the Mouse King appeared. She, all alone, cries and continues calling out for him in the empty castle, crying and begging for him to appear.
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* After the death of the Mouse King, Clara climbs back on the balcony before noticing the entire castle foggy, all the toys, including the Nutcracker, are gone. She then goes around, searching for them while tearfully [[SayMyName calling out for the Nutcracker]], despite what she said. She, all alone, cries and continues calling out for him in the empty castle, crying and begging for him to appear.
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* Hans saves Princess Perlipat from the Mouse Queens curse and is transformed into a Nutcracker. Rather than show gratitude or promise help, the Royal Family insults him as "the Prince of the Dolls" and banish Drosselmeyer and the Nutcracker from their kingdom before running off to the Royal Hall of Mirrors to bask in the vain princesses beauty. Even worse, after this humiliation, Drosselmeyer is threatened by the newmade Mouse King. The Mouse King explains his plans to raise an army and destroy Hans, not for killing his mother, but because Hans accidentally crushed his tail when he fell and bumped the pillars (never realizing that he only fell because the Mouse Queen bit him to perform her curse.)

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* Hans saves Princess Perlipat from the Mouse Queens curse and is transformed into a Nutcracker. Rather than show gratitude or promise help, the Royal Family insults him as "the Prince of the Dolls" and banish Drosselmeyer and the Nutcracker from their kingdom before running off to the Royal Hall of Mirrors to bask in the vain princesses beauty. Even worse, after this humiliation, Drosselmeyer is threatened by the newmade Mouse King. The Mouse King explains his plans to raise an army and destroy Hans, not for killing his mother, but because Hans accidentally crushed his tail when he fell and bumped the pillars (never ([[DramaticIrony never realizing that he only fell because the Mouse Queen bit him to perform her curse.)]])
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* [[{{YMMV}} To some people]], the Mouse Queen's (despite it brief) belittling her son and smacking him for berating her with the prince looking scared and fearful, knowing he was going to be punished for his backtalk.

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* [[{{YMMV}} To some people]], the The Mouse Queen's (despite it brief) Queen belittling her son and smacking him for berating her with the prince looking scared and fearful, knowing he was going to be punished for his backtalk.

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* [[YMMV To some people]], the Mouse Queen's (despite it brief) belittling her son and smacking him for berating her with the prince looking scared and fearful, knowing he was going to be punished for his backtalk.

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* [[YMMV [[{{YMMV}} To some people]], the Mouse Queen's (despite it brief) belittling her son and smacking him for berating her with the prince looking scared and fearful, knowing he was going to be punished for his backtalk.



* The Mouse King's final stand, while intense, is also fairly sad. The Mouse King is dying, slouching after Clara at a glacial pace, and takes cakes and pies to the face without slowing down, looking more pathetic than menacing (with some implications that he was losing all his senses and not realizing that the one he's been trying to kill was not the Nutcracker, but of Clara) as he struggles to live long enough to try to end his enemy. And his final bid at revenge is for nothing, as he has another DisneyVillainDeath and seems to completely vanish once he's hit the water, leaving only his crown behind. Again, the music doesn't help matters here.

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* The Mouse King's final stand, while intense, is also fairly sad. The Mouse King is dying, slouching after Clara at a glacial pace, and takes cakes and pies to the face without slowing down, looking more pathetic than menacing (with ([[AlternateCharacterInterpretation with some implications that he was losing all his senses and not realizing that the one he's been trying to kill was not the Nutcracker, but of Clara) Clara]]) as he struggles to live long enough to try to end his enemy. And his final bid at revenge is for nothing, as he has another DisneyVillainDeath and seems to completely vanish once he's hit the water, leaving only his crown behind. Again, the music doesn't help matters here.


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* Near the end of the movie when Clara realizes that she needs to grow up and rejects the Nutcracker's offer, the lively dolls that have cheered happily before all began to turn back to lifeless toys [[TheMagicGoesAway permanently]] with even Clara, knowing this, struggling to try to get them back up and alive despite still talking about wanting to grow up and missing her family if she had stayed doesn't help. And that's before [[MoodWhiplash the dying Mouse King appears.]]

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Just putting in a bit more of sad moments that were noticed by some fans


* Another one would be when (in the flashback) the Mouse Prince finds his tail crushed under a pillar and he hugs it tenderly. Also, when he realizes he's alone after losing [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas his mother]], despite the abuse she gave him earlier, you can't just help but feel like giving him a hug...[[IgnoredEpiphany right before he starts laughing and talks himself into believing he's better off without her and can now have all the power to himself, that is.]]
* Hans saves Princess Perlipat from the Mouse Queens curse and is transformed into a Nutcracker. Rather than show gratitude or promise help, the Royal Family insults him as "the Prince of the Dolls"and banish Drosselmeyer and the Nutcracker from their kingdom before running off to the Royal Hall of Mirrors to bask in the vain princesses beauty. Even worse, after this humiliation, Drosselmeyer is threatened by the newmade Mouse King. The Mouse King explains his plans to raise an army and destroy Hans, not for killing his mother, but because Hans accidentally crushed his tail when he fell and bumped the pillars(but he only fell because the Mouse Queen bit him to perform her curse.)

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*[[YMMV To some people]], the Mouse Queen's (despite it brief) belittling her son and smacking him for berating her with the prince looking scared and fearful, knowing he was going to be punished for his backtalk.
* Another one would be when (in the flashback) the Mouse Prince finds his tail crushed under a pillar and he hugs it tenderly. Also, when he realizes he's alone after losing [[AbusiveParents his]] [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas his mother]], despite the abuse she gave him earlier, you can't just help but feel like giving him a hug...[[IgnoredEpiphany right before he starts laughing and talks himself into believing he's better off without her and can now have all the power to himself, that is.]]
* Hans saves Princess Perlipat from the Mouse Queens curse and is transformed into a Nutcracker. Rather than show gratitude or promise help, the Royal Family insults him as "the Prince of the Dolls"and Dolls" and banish Drosselmeyer and the Nutcracker from their kingdom before running off to the Royal Hall of Mirrors to bask in the vain princesses beauty. Even worse, after this humiliation, Drosselmeyer is threatened by the newmade Mouse King. The Mouse King explains his plans to raise an army and destroy Hans, not for killing his mother, but because Hans accidentally crushed his tail when he fell and bumped the pillars(but pillars (never realizing that he only fell because the Mouse Queen bit him to perform her curse.)



* The Mouse King's final stand, while intense, is also fairly sad. The Mouse King is dying, slouching after Clara at a glacial pace, and takes cakes and pies to the face without slowing down, looking more pathetic than menacing. And his final bid at revenge is for nothing, as he has another DisneyVillainDeath and seems to completely vanish once he's hit the water, leaving only his crown behind. Again, the music doesn't help matters here.

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* The Mouse King's final stand, while intense, is also fairly sad. The Mouse King is dying, slouching after Clara at a glacial pace, and takes cakes and pies to the face without slowing down, looking more pathetic than menacing.menacing (with some implications that he was losing all his senses and not realizing that the one he's been trying to kill was not the Nutcracker, but of Clara) as he struggles to live long enough to try to end his enemy. And his final bid at revenge is for nothing, as he has another DisneyVillainDeath and seems to completely vanish once he's hit the water, leaving only his crown behind. Again, the music doesn't help matters here.
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* Hans saves Princess Perlipat from the Mouse Queens curse and is transformed into a Nutcracker. Rather than show gratitude or promise help, the Royal Family insults him as "the Prince of the Dolls"and banish Drosselmeyer and the Nutcracker from their kingdom before running off to the Royal Hall of Mirrors to bask in the vain princesses beauty. Even worse, after this humiliation, Drosselmeyer is threatened by the newmade Mouse King. The Mouse King explains his plans to raise an army and destroy Hans, not for killing his mother, but because Hans accidentally crushed his tail when he fell and bumped the pillars(but he only fell because the Mouse Queen bit him to perform her curse.)
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* In general, the climax is quiet, unsettling, and sorrowful, centering on the theme that Clara [[GrowingUpSucks needs to put away childish things and focus on growing up in the life ahead of her.]]

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* In general, the climax is quiet, unsettling, and sorrowful, centering on the theme that Clara [[GrowingUpSucks needs to put away childish things and focus on growing up in the life ahead of her.]]]]
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* The Mouse King's final stand, while intense, is also fairly sad. The Mouse King is dying, slouching after Clara at a glacial pace, and takes cakes and pies to the face without slowing down, looking more pathetic than menacing. And his final bid at revenge is for nothing, as he has another DisneyVillainDeath and seems to completely vanish once he's hit the water, leaving only his crown behind.

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* The Mouse King's final stand, while intense, is also fairly sad. The Mouse King is dying, slouching after Clara at a glacial pace, and takes cakes and pies to the face without slowing down, looking more pathetic than menacing. And his final bid at revenge is for nothing, as he has another DisneyVillainDeath and seems to completely vanish once he's hit the water, leaving only his crown behind. Again, the music doesn't help matters here.
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* Another one would be when (in the flashback) the Mouse Prince finds his tail crushed under a pillar and he hugs it tenderly. Also, when he realizes he's alone after losing [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas his mother]], despite the abuse she gave him earlier, you can't just help but feel like giving him a hug...[[IgnoredEphiphany right before he starts laughing and talks himself into believing he's better off without her and can now have all the power to himself, that is.]]

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* Another one would be when (in the flashback) the Mouse Prince finds his tail crushed under a pillar and he hugs it tenderly. Also, when he realizes he's alone after losing [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas his mother]], despite the abuse she gave him earlier, you can't just help but feel like giving him a hug...[[IgnoredEphiphany [[IgnoredEpiphany right before he starts laughing and talks himself into believing he's better off without her and can now have all the power to himself, that is.]]



* The Mouse King's final stand, while intense, is also fairly sad. The Mouse King is dying, slouching after Clara at a glacial pace, and takes cakes and pies to the face without slowing down, looking more pathetic than menacing. And his final bid at revenge is for nothing.
* In general, the climax is quiet, unsettling, and sorrowful.

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* The Mouse King's final stand, while intense, is also fairly sad. The Mouse King is dying, slouching after Clara at a glacial pace, and takes cakes and pies to the face without slowing down, looking more pathetic than menacing. And his final bid at revenge is for nothing.
nothing, as he has another DisneyVillainDeath and seems to completely vanish once he's hit the water, leaving only his crown behind.
* In general, the climax is quiet, unsettling, and sorrowful.sorrowful, centering on the theme that Clara [[GrowingUpSucks needs to put away childish things and focus on growing up in the life ahead of her.]]
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* Another one would be when (in the flashback) the Mouse Prince finds his tail crushed under a pillar and he hugs it tenderly. Also, when he realizes he's alone after losing [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas his mother]], despite the abuse she gave him earlier, you can't just help but feel like giving him a hug.

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* Another one would be when (in the flashback) the Mouse Prince finds his tail crushed under a pillar and he hugs it tenderly. Also, when he realizes he's alone after losing [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas his mother]], despite the abuse she gave him earlier, you can't just help but feel like giving him a hug.hug...[[IgnoredEphiphany right before he starts laughing and talks himself into believing he's better off without her and can now have all the power to himself, that is.]]
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* The scene in which the Land of the Dolls is desolate and covered in mist, leaving Clara alone and crying out for her Nutcracker. The Nutcracker transforming into his doll form and only being able to watch helplessly as the Mouse King goes after Clara to kill her (as pictured). The fact that it is accompanied by Tchaikovsky's "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4OGNqjA4Xw Pas de Deux]]" doesn't help matters.

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* The scene in which the Land of the Dolls is desolate and covered in mist, leaving Clara alone and crying out for her Nutcracker. The Nutcracker transforming into his doll form and only being able to watch helplessly as the Mouse King goes after Clara to kill her (as pictured).pictured), is both this and NightmareFuel. The fact that it is accompanied by Tchaikovsky's "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4OGNqjA4Xw Pas de Deux]]" doesn't help matters.
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* Hans being turned into a nutcracker, and is implied to have been put in stasis since that time, only to be brought back to fight an enemy in a situation he has no idea about. It's hard not to feel sorry for him.

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* Hans being turned into a nutcracker, and is implied to have been put in stasis since that time, only to be brought back to fight an enemy in a situation he has no idea about. It's hard not to feel sorry for him.him.
* The Mouse King's final stand, while intense, is also fairly sad. The Mouse King is dying, slouching after Clara at a glacial pace, and takes cakes and pies to the face without slowing down, looking more pathetic than menacing. And his final bid at revenge is for nothing.
* In general, the climax is quiet, unsettling, and sorrowful.
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* Another one would be when (in the flashback) the Mouse Prince finds his tail crushed under a pillar and he hugs it tenderly. Also, when he realizes he's alone, you can't just help but feel like giving him a hug.

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* Another one would be when (in the flashback) the Mouse Prince finds his tail crushed under a pillar and he hugs it tenderly. Also, when he realizes he's alone, alone after losing [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas his mother]], despite the abuse she gave him earlier, you can't just help but feel like giving him a hug.
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* Hans being turned into a nutcracker, and is implied to have been put in stasis since that time, only to be brought back to fight an enemy in a situation he has no idea about. Its hard not to feel sorry for him.

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* Hans being turned into a nutcracker, and is implied to have been put in stasis since that time, only to be brought back to fight an enemy in a situation he has no idea about. Its It's hard not to feel sorry for him.
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* The scene in which the Land of the Dolls is desolate and covered in mist, leaving Clara alone and crying out for her Nutcracker. The Nutcracker transforming into his doll form and only being able to watch helplessly as the Mouse King goes after Clara to kill her. The fact that it is accompanied by Tchaikovsky's "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4OGNqjA4Xw Pas de Deux]]" doesn't help matters.

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* The scene in which the Land of the Dolls is desolate and covered in mist, leaving Clara alone and crying out for her Nutcracker. The Nutcracker transforming into his doll form and only being able to watch helplessly as the Mouse King goes after Clara to kill her.her (as pictured). The fact that it is accompanied by Tchaikovsky's "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4OGNqjA4Xw Pas de Deux]]" doesn't help matters.
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* Hans being turned into a nutcracker, and is implied to have been put in stasis since that time, only to be brought back to fight an enemy in a situation he has no idea about. Its hard not to feel sorry for him.

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* Hans being turned into a nutcracker, and is implied to have been put in stasis since that time, only to be brought back to fight an enemy in a situation he has no idea about. Its hard not to feel sorry for him.
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* Hans being turned into a nutcracker, and is implied to have been put in stasis since that time, only to be brought back to fight an enemy in a situation he has no idea about. Its hard not to feel sorry for him.
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* The scene in which the Land of the Dolls is desolate and covered in mist, leaving Clara alone and crying out for her Nutcracker. The fact that it is accompanied by Tchaikovsky's "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4OGNqjA4Xw Pas de Deux]]" doesn't help matters.

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* The scene in which the Land of the Dolls is desolate and covered in mist, leaving Clara alone and crying out for her Nutcracker. The Nutcracker transforming into his doll form and only being able to watch helplessly as the Mouse King goes after Clara to kill her. The fact that it is accompanied by Tchaikovsky's "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4OGNqjA4Xw Pas de Deux]]" doesn't help matters.
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* There is a scene in which Clara refused heavy heartedly to stay with the Nutcracker and all the toys are turned back to lifeless ones while she alone has to fight off the rat raged and crazed Mouse King when he tries to kill her (though this could also cringe a few of his fans when seeing him struggle with his life); later all the toys, including the Nutcracker, disappear and Clara cries because she believes she has lost him forever.

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* There is a The scene in which the Land of the Dolls is desolate and covered in mist, leaving Clara refused heavy heartedly to stay with the Nutcracker and all the toys are turned back to lifeless ones while she alone has to fight off the rat raged and crazed Mouse King when he tries to kill crying out for her (though this could also cringe a few of his fans when seeing him struggle with his life); later all the toys, including the Nutcracker, disappear and Clara cries because she believes she has lost him forever.Nutcracker. The fact that it is accompanied by Tchaikovsky's "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4OGNqjA4Xw Pas de Deux]]" doesn't help matters.

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