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* CrowningMomentofAwesome: Dudley rides horse straight at Snidely and Homer's tanks then gets them to fire at each other, winning the battle in both a funny and climactic way.
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* CrowningMomentofAwesome: SugarWiki/MomentofAwesome: Dudley rides horse straight at Snidely and Homer's tanks then gets them to fire at each other, winning the battle in both a funny and climactic way.
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* CrowningMomentofAwesome: Dudley rides horse straight at Snidely and Homer's tanks then gets them to fire at each other, winning the battle in both a funny and climactic way.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Since Creator/SarahJessicaParker has been made fun of for looking like a horse, her role as Nell in the live-action movie makes her attraction to Dudley's horse a lot funnier. They might make a good couple.
** Furthermore, Alfred Molina was only the second actor (alongside Thomas Haden Church in ''Film/GeorgeOfTheJungle'' and ''Film/SpiderMan3'') to portray the villain in a Jay Ward adaptation starring Brendan Fraser prior to playing a [[Film/SpiderMan2 Spider-Man]] [[Film/SpiderManNoWayHome villain]].
* [[SoBadItsGood So Bad, It's Good]]: Alfred Molina's [[HamAndCheese outrageously hammy]] performance as Snidely Whiplash manages to make the otherwise forgettable live-action movie worth seeing once.
** Furthermore, Alfred Molina was only the second actor (alongside Thomas Haden Church in ''Film/GeorgeOfTheJungle'' and ''Film/SpiderMan3'') to portray the villain in a Jay Ward adaptation starring Brendan Fraser prior to playing a [[Film/SpiderMan2 Spider-Man]] [[Film/SpiderManNoWayHome villain]].
* [[SoBadItsGood So Bad, It's Good]]: Alfred Molina's [[HamAndCheese outrageously hammy]] performance as Snidely Whiplash manages to make the otherwise forgettable live-action movie worth seeing once.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Since Creator/SarahJessicaParker has been made fun of for looking like a horse, her role as Nell in the live-action movie makes her attraction to Dudley's horse a lot funnier. They might make a good couple.
** Furthermore, Alfred Molina was only the second actor (alongside Thomas Haden Church in ''Film/GeorgeOfTheJungle'' and ''Film/SpiderMan3'') to portray the villain in a Jay Ward adaptation starring Brendan Fraser prior to playing a [[Film/SpiderMan2 Spider-Man]] [[Film/SpiderManNoWayHome villain]].
* [[SoBadItsGood So Bad, It's Good]]:SoBadItsGood: Alfred Molina's [[HamAndCheese outrageously hammy]] performance as Snidely Whiplash manages to make the otherwise forgettable live-action movie worth seeing once.
** Furthermore, Alfred Molina was only the second actor (alongside Thomas Haden Church in ''Film/GeorgeOfTheJungle'' and ''Film/SpiderMan3'') to portray the villain in a Jay Ward adaptation starring Brendan Fraser prior to playing a [[Film/SpiderMan2 Spider-Man]] [[Film/SpiderManNoWayHome villain]].
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** Furthermore, Alfred Molina was only the second actor (alongside Thomas Haden Church in ''Film/GeorgeOfTheJungle'' and ''Film/SpiderMan3'') to portray the villain in a Jay Ward adaptation starring Brendan Fraser prior to playing a [[Film/SpiderMan2 Spider-Man]] [[Film/SpiderManNoWayHome villain]].
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* FakeNationality - In the live-action movie, the "Canarsie Kumquats" are obviously New York Italian-Americans unconvincingly masquerading as a Canadian First Nations tribe. This appears to be a sly reference to Iron Eyes Cody, the Sicilian-American CryingIndian.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Since SarahJessicaParker Creator/SarahJessicaParker has been made fun of for looking like a horse, her role as Nell in the live-action movie makes her attraction to Dudley's horse a lot funnier. They might make a good couple.
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* [[SoBadItsGood So Bad, It's Good]]: Alfred Molina's [[LargeHam outrageously hammy]] performance as Snidely Whiplash manages to make the otherwise forgettable live-action movie worth seeing once.
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* [[SoBadItsGood So Bad, It's Good]]: Alfred Molina's [[LargeHam [[HamAndCheese outrageously hammy]] performance as Snidely Whiplash manages to make the otherwise forgettable live-action movie worth seeing once.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: In "Trading Places", Nell captures Snidely's gang by ''stripping down to her undergarments'' to distract them.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: While the film was a box office failure, it somewhat retains the style of comedy we all know and love in Dudley Do-Right. However a chunk of the film focuses on Dudley being the bad guy in order to ruin Whiplash's reputation as the Bad guy doing good. What does Dudley do in his first act of evil? He takes Snidely's best henchmen and tortures him with a sawmill. [[spoiler: It's really paper mache, but he didn't know that.]]
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* LawfulStupid: Dudley. In one notable episode, Snidely kidnaps Nell at her wedding. A couple days later, Dudley receives a letter from his abducted bride delivered from Snidely's sawmill. He refuses to open it because it isn't stamped. So he rides to the sawmill, gets Nell (Who is tied to a log being fed into the sawblades) to stamp the letter, then rides back to the Mountie post before opening it. An hour and a half later, after finally receiving coherent orders to rescue Nell, he rides back to the sawmill (Thankfully, the sawmill was seriously in need of maintenance or else Nell would have been in pieces by this point). After saving Nell, he then proceeds to arrest her for mail fraud since what she put on the envelope wasn't a legal stamp.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: While the film was a box office failure, it somewhat retains the style of comedy we all know and love in Dudley Do-Right. However a chunk of the film focuses on Dudley being the bad guy in order to ruin Whiplash's reputation as the Bad guy doing good. What does Dudley do in his first act of evil? He takes Snidely's best henchmen and tourtures tortures him with a sawmill. [[spoiler: It's really paper mache, but he didn't know that.]]
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* LawfulStupid: Dudley. In one notable episode, Snidely kidnaps Nell at her wedding. A couple days later, Dudley receives a letter from his abducted bride delivered from Snidely's sawmill. He refuses to open it because it isn't stamped. So he rides to the sawmill, gets Nell (Who is tied to a log being fed into the sawblades) to stamp the letter, then rides back to the Mountie post before opening it. An hour and a half later, after finally receiving coherent orders to rescue Nell, he rides back to the sawmill (Thankfully, the sawmill was seriously in need of maintenance or else Nell would have been in pieces by this point). After saving Nell, he then proceeds to arrest her for mail fraud since what she put on the envelope wasn't a legal stamp.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: While the film was a box office failure, it somewhat retains the style of comedy we all know and love in Dudley Do-Right. However a chunk of the film focuses on Dudley being the bad guy in order to ruin Whiplash's reputation as the Bad guy doing good. What does Dudley do in his first act of evil? He takes Snidely's best henchmen and tourtures him with a sawmill. [[spoiler: It's really paper mache, but he didn't know that.]]
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: In "Trading Places", Nell captures Snidely's gang by ''stripping down to her undergarments'' to distract them.
* HilariousInHindsight: Since SarahJessicaParker has been made fun of for looking like a horse, her role as Nell in the live-action movie makes her attraction to Dudley's horse a lot funnier. They might make a goodcouple, don't they?couple.
* HilariousInHindsight: Since SarahJessicaParker has been made fun of for looking like a horse, her role as Nell in the live-action movie makes her attraction to Dudley's horse a lot funnier. They might make a good
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