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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In ''The Winged Scourge'', the one mosquito Dopey repeatedly fails to kill gets away and isn't seen again.
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* PublicDomainAnimation: The short on Menstruation and Susie ''The Story of Menstruation'' is in the public domain, as is the animation (but not the music) of ''Susie the Little Blue Coupe.Coupe''.
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* SurprisinglyHappyEnding: "Susie, the Little Blue Coupe" sees the titular car end up in the dump after being crashed by a car thief, with it looking like it was the end for her. Then a young man buys her and modifies her into a hotrod. As the Narrator says, it was a miracle that couldn't have happened to a nicer car.
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* ''WesternAnimation/FarFromTheTree'' (2021) Opened theatrical showings of ''WesternAnimation/{{Encanto}}''
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* ''The Story of Anyburg, U.S.A.'' (1957)
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* ''The Ballad of Nessie'' ''WesternAnimation/TheBalladOfNessie'' (2011): Opened ''WesternAnimation/{{Winnie the Pooh|2011}}'', and included on its DVD/Blu-ray/digital packages. Now available as part of the Short Films Collection.
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* AnAesop: "The Ballad of Nessie" has one about the importance of crying.
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* CatharticCrying: "The Ballad of Nessie" concerns a sea monster named Nessie, who loses her pond to a wealthy man building his golf course there. As she tries to search for a new home, she is scolded repeatedly for almost crying and is always told "Chin up, now. Pip, pip." [[spoiler: After some time, the journey exhausts her both physically and emotionally to the point where she begins weeping over her troubles. This leads her to [[CryingARiver cry Loch Ness]] over the course of a few weeks.]]
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* LaserGuidedKarma: In "The Ballad of Nessie", [=MacFroogle=], the greedy tycoon developer, builds a massive mini-golf course over Nessie's old pond. This forces Nessie to look for a new home. [[spoiler: After Nessie's crying created the Loch Ness, [=MacFroogle=]'s golf course is shown destroyed from the flood, leaving [=MacFroogle=] himself to cry over his destroyed land.]]
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* OcularGushers: ''The Ballad of Nessie'': After being booted out of her home, and each time she tries unsuccessfully to find a new home, Nessie starts to cry, only to be scolded by a passerby. But eventually, she can't take it anymore and starts sobbing uncontrollably. The narrator tells us that she cried for weeks on end. [[spoiler:And in the end, her tears are what fill up the land and create Loch Ness, making her happy once again.]]
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