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* NonMammalMammaries: One animation error shows the eagle with nipples on his chest, which already looks much like a man's chest to begin with.
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* {{Gesundheit}}: When the eagle says he must help Pocahontas, Little Fluffy Wing reacts by saying "bless you," as though the eagle just sneezed.
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** Pocahontas' first husband, whom we can assume was Pocahontas's real-life husband John Rolfe, is quickly forgotten about after he dies at sea. Instead, she just goes back to John Smith as if she hadn't even met her husband.

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** Pocahontas' first husband, whom we can assume was Pocahontas's real-life husband John Rolfe, is quickly forgotten about after he dies at sea. Instead, she just goes back to John Smith as if she hadn't even met her husband.husband.
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* MissingMom: Strangely averted as Chief Powhatan is shown to have a wife thus Pocahontas' mother. The strange part is of all the princess stories to not make the mother a PosthoumousCharacter (e.g. Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin, two stories that always make the mother dead to begin with) is that the story is based on real life events and that the real Pocahontas' mother died when she was a toddler.

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* MissingMom: Strangely averted as Chief Powhatan is shown to have a wife thus Pocahontas' mother. The strange part is of all the princess stories to not make the mother a PosthoumousCharacter PosthumousCharacter (e.g. Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin, two stories that always make the mother dead to begin with) is that the story is based on real life events and that the real Pocahontas' mother died when she was a toddler.
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* MissingMom: Strangely averted as Chief Powhatan is shown to have a wife thus Pocahontas' mother. The strange part is of all the princess stories to not make the mother a PosthoumusCharacter (e.g. Beauty and the Beast and Aladin, two stories that always make the mother dead to begin with) is that the story is based on real life events and that the real Pocahontas' mother died when she was a toddler.

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* MissingMom: Strangely averted as Chief Powhatan is shown to have a wife thus Pocahontas' mother. The strange part is of all the princess stories to not make the mother a PosthoumusCharacter PosthoumousCharacter (e.g. Beauty and the Beast and Aladin, Aladdin, two stories that always make the mother dead to begin with) is that the story is based on real life events and that the real Pocahontas' mother died when she was a toddler.

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* NobodyHereButUsStatues: The canoe says when Pocahontas is looking for him: "Nobody here but us trees."



** Pocahontas's first husband, whom we can assume was Pocahontas's real-life husband John Rolfe, is quickly forgotten about after he dies at sea. Instead, she just goes back to John Smith as if she hadn't even met her husband.

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** Pocahontas's Pocahontas' first husband, whom we can assume was Pocahontas's real-life husband John Rolfe, is quickly forgotten about after he dies at sea. Instead, she just goes back to John Smith as if she hadn't even met her husband.
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* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Gains has two unnamed minions.
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* MissingMom: Stragnly averted as Cheif Pohatan is shown to have a wife thus Pocahunats's mother the strange part is of all the Pricess stories to not makee the mother a posthumus chracters (e.g. Beuty and the Beast and Aladin tow stories that always make the mother Dead to begin with) is that the story is based on real life events and that the real Pocahuntas's mother died when she was a toddler.

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* MissingMom: Stragnly Strangely averted as Cheif Pohatan Chief Powhatan is shown to have a wife thus Pocahunats's mother the Pocahontas' mother. The strange part is of all the Pricess princess stories to not makee make the mother a posthumus chracters PosthoumusCharacter (e.g. Beuty Beauty and the Beast and Aladin tow Aladin, two stories that always make the mother Dead dead to begin with) is that the story is based on real life events and that the real Pocahuntas's Pocahontas' mother died when she was a toddler.
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* MissingMom: Stragnly averted as Cheif Pohatan is shown to have a wife thus Pocahunats's mother the strange part is of all the Pricess stories to not makee the mother a posthumus chracters (e.g. Beuty and the Beast and Aladin tow stories that always make the mother Dead to begin with) is that the story is based on real life events and that the real Pocahuntas's mother died when she was a toddler.
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As you've probably guessed, it was intended as a {{Mockbuster}} of a [[Disney/{{Pocahontas}} certain other film]] based on the Indian princess which also happened to be released the same year.

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As you've probably guessed, it was intended as a {{Mockbuster}} of a [[Disney/{{Pocahontas}} [[WesternAnimation/{{Pocahontas}} certain other film]] based on the Indian princess which also happened to be released the same year.
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* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: It's probably safe to say the real Pocahontas (''and'' the Disney film) didn't have talking bird sidekicks or a living canoe.

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* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: It's probably safe to say To the real Pocahontas (''and'' point of making the Disney film) didn't have talking bird sidekicks or film look like a living canoe.documentary.
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* CosmicDeadline: The ending comes up ''really'' quickly and abruptly, with everything resolved in a matter of minutes.
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* AnimateInanimateObject: As is often the case in a Creator/GoldenFilms production, there's an object which comes to life (Pocahontas' canoe) and no explanation is given.

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* AnimateInanimateObject: As is often the case in a Creator/GoldenFilms production, there's an object which comes to life (Pocahontas' canoe) (Doug the dugout canoe, in this case) and no explanation is given.
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* InformedSpecies: Little Fluffy Wing looks nothing like a real chickenhawk. If anything, he more closely resembles some kind of parrot.
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* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler:John Rolfe]] dies pretty abruptly in a shipwreck, and the movie devotes hardly any time to the aftermath of his death, despite [[spoiler:leaving the ''title character'' widowed]].
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* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: And how! It's probably safe to say the real Pocahontas didn't have talking bird sidekicks or a living canoe.

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* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: And how! It's probably safe to say the real Pocahontas (''and'' the Disney film) didn't have talking bird sidekicks or a living canoe.



** Pocahontas's first husband, whom we can assume was Pocahontas's real-life husband John Rolfe, is quickly forgotten about after he dies at sea. Instead, she just goes back to John Smith as if she hadn't even met her husband. That. Is. Cold.

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** Pocahontas's first husband, whom we can assume was Pocahontas's real-life husband John Rolfe, is quickly forgotten about after he dies at sea. Instead, she just goes back to John Smith as if she hadn't even met her husband. That. Is. Cold.
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''Pocahontas'' is a 1995 AnimatedMusical [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory loosely based]] on the real historical figure. It was made by Creator/GoldenFilms.

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''Pocahontas'' is a 1995 AnimatedMusical [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory loosely based]] on [[UsefulNotes/{{Pocahontas}} the real historical figure.figure]]. It was made by Creator/GoldenFilms.
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'''''Pocahontas''''' is a 1995 AnimatedMusical [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory loosely based]] on the real historical figure. It was made by Creator/GoldenFilms.

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'''''Pocahontas''''' ''Pocahontas'' is a 1995 AnimatedMusical [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory loosely based]] on the real historical figure. It was made by Creator/GoldenFilms.
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* BrokenBird: After she's captured by Gains, Pocahontas loses the will to try and escape her captor and return home. That and she's depressed over John Smith returning to England after a tragic accident.


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* OnlySaneMan: For a while, the eagle acts like the voice of reason for the movie.


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* TrueBlueFemininity: Pocahontas seems to wear a lot of blue in the movie.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Gains and his cronies disappear halfway through the movie.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Gains and his cronies disappear halfway through the movie.movie.
** Pocahontas's first husband, whom we can assume was Pocahontas's real-life husband John Rolfe, is quickly forgotten about after he dies at sea. Instead, she just goes back to John Smith as if she hadn't even met her husband. That. Is. Cold.
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* KarmaHoudini: Mr. Gains receives no punishment for his actions.
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* AnimateInanimateObject: As is of the case in a GoldenFilms production, there's an object which comes to life (Pocahontas' canoe) and no explanation is given.

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* AnimateInanimateObject: As is of often the case in a GoldenFilms Creator/GoldenFilms production, there's an object which comes to life (Pocahontas' canoe) and no explanation is given.
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'''''Pocahontas''''' is a 1995 AnimatedMusical [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory loosely based]] on the real historical figure. It was made by GoldenFilms.

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'''''Pocahontas''''' is a 1995 AnimatedMusical [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory loosely based]] on the real historical figure. It was made by GoldenFilms.
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As you've probably guessed, it was intended as a MockBuster of a [[Disney/{{Pocahontas}} certain other film]] based on the Indian princess which also happened to be released the same year.

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As you've probably guessed, it was intended as a MockBuster {{Mockbuster}} of a [[Disney/{{Pocahontas}} certain other film]] based on the Indian princess which also happened to be released the same year.
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'''''Pocahontas''''' is a 1995 AnimatedMusical [[VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory loosely based]] on the real historical figure. It was made by GoldenFilms.

Pocahontas is a young Indian princess who falls in love with a gallant English explorer named John Smith. After he's seemingly killed in an act of betrayal, she continues to try to bring peace between the settlers and her tribe and eventually travels to England to see the conflict from the other side.

As you've probably guessed, it was intended as a MockBuster of a [[Disney/{{Pocahontas}} certain other film]] based on the Indian princess which also happened to be released the same year.

!!''Pocahontas'' provides examples of the following tropes:
* ActionGirl: Pocahontas is this, especially when she's in her canoe.
* AnimatedMusical
* AnimateInanimateObject: As is of the case in a GoldenFilms production, there's an object which comes to life (Pocahontas' canoe) and no explanation is given.
* BraidsBeadsAndBuckskins: The Indians all dress like this.
* TheChiefsDaughter: Pocahontas, obviously.
* IndianMaiden: Pocahontas again. She's this to a tee.
* LeanAndMean: Gains is very thin.
* MagicalNativeAmerican: One explanation as to why the Indians can talk to birds and have a living canoe.
* MayDecemberRomance: Pocahontas falls in love with John Smith while she's still a young teenager. He doesn't reciprocate until years later when she's grown into an adult.
* MeaningfulName: Mr. ''Gains'' is a greedy sociopath.
* TalkingAnimal: Pocahontas' two bird sidekicks.
* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Gains has two unnamed minions.
* VeryLooselyBasedOnATrueStory: And how! It's probably safe to say the real Pocahontas didn't have talking bird sidekicks or a living canoe.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Gains and his cronies disappear halfway through the movie.

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