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* EnsembleDarkhorse:
** Mambo. Seriously, even those who hate the movie itself really love that purple cat.
** Many older viewers really love Frieda.

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** %%** Mambo. Seriously, even those who hate the movie itself really love that purple cat.
** %%** Many older viewers really love Frieda.
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* EvilIsSexy: Frieda, definitely, showing off that ImpossibleHourglassFigure while going about her EvilPlan.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Frieda changing the story so Red Riding Hood gets eaten by the wolf. While she was not shown to be good before it is this action that establishes that she is [[WouldHurtAChild completely beyond redemption]].

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* MoralEventHorizon: Frieda changing the story so Red Riding Hood gets eaten by the wolf. (which would end up making her story more TruerToTheText when reading the original version) While she was not shown to be good before it is this action that establishes that she is [[WouldHurtAChild completely beyond redemption]].
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** This is particularly upsetting.to think about, because it means Frieda would win anyway. She wouldn't be able to step on people to climb into power like she wanted, but she would pull Ella down every time she got close to happiness.

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** This is particularly upsetting.upsetting to think about, because it means Frieda would win anyway. She wouldn't be able to step on people to climb into power like she wanted, but she would pull Ella down every time she got close to happiness.
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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: For both fans and detractors, Frieda is this; must be the [[ImpossibleHourglassFigure Impossible Hourglass Figure]].

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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: For both fans and detractors, Frieda is this; must be the [[ImpossibleHourglassFigure Impossible Hourglass Figure]]. Being voiced by Creator/SigourneyWeaver certainly doesn't hurt either.
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** This also ties into FridgeLogic. What the hell is Frieda upset about? She would win anyway!

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** This also ties into FridgeLogic. What the hell is particularly upsetting.to think about, because it means Frieda upset about? She would win anyway!anyway. She wouldn't be able to step on people to climb into power like she wanted, but she would pull Ella down every time she got close to happiness.



* JustHereForGodzilla: [[MsFanservice Frieda]] is the only reason a lot of people watched the movie.
* MoralEventHorizon: Frieda changing the story so Red Riding Hood gets eaten by the wolf. While she was not shown to be good before it is this action that establishes that she is completely beyond redemption.
* {{Sequelitis}}: The sequel built on [[FranchiseOriginalSin the bad things the first did]], while simultaneously throwing out the original's redeeming qualities and on half the animation budget.

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* JustHereForGodzilla: [[MsFanservice Frieda]] is the only reason a lot of people watched the movie. \n Or at least the only reason a lot of adults let their kids watch it again.
* MoralEventHorizon: Frieda changing the story so Red Riding Hood gets eaten by the wolf. While she was not shown to be good before it is this action that establishes that she is [[WouldHurtAChild completely beyond redemption.
redemption]].
* {{Sequelitis}}: The sequel built on [[FranchiseOriginalSin the bad things the first did]], while simultaneously throwing out the original's redeeming qualities and on half the animation budget.

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* [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments Crowning Moment Of Funny]]: Here's an exchange of dialogue between Rick and Ella.
--> '''Ella:''' Oh my gosh, Rick! I-I was dancing with the Prince and my dress disappeared!
--> '''Rick:''' Okay... that's too much information but thank you.



* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: This exchange between Rick and Ella.
--> '''Ella:''' Oh my gosh, Rick! I-I was dancing with the Prince and my dress disappeared!
--> '''Rick:''' Okay... that's too much information, but thank you.



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* {{Adorkable}}: Mambo may come off this way to some viewers. He drops the [[DeadpanSnarker deadpan]] from his snark when he is nervous/freaked out and reverts to speedily tripping over his sentences, nervously grabs his tail when he and Munk first meet Ella, tries way to hard to ‘act cool’ with an embarrassing rap, and gushes over ‘doing something heroic’ with childish enthusiasm.
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--> '''Rick:''' Okay...that's too much information but thank you.

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--> '''Rick:''' Okay... that's too much information but thank you.
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* FridgeHorror:
** Many points of the movie suggest the characters are constantly reliving their stories (and not in a sense where it's a consciously maintained generational cycle that has its own logic and systems in place, à la ''Toys/EverAfterHigh''). Keep in mind, most fairy tales feature characters in sad lives until the happy ending. This would mean, for example, Ella would go back to being her stepmother's slave shortly after marrying her prince.
** This also ties into FridgeLogic. What the hell is Frieda upset about? She would win anyway!
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* {{Sequelitis}}: The sequel built on [[FranchiseOriginalSin the bad things the first did]], while simultaneously throwing out the original's redeeming qualities.

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* {{Sequelitis}}: The sequel built on [[FranchiseOriginalSin the bad things the first did]], while simultaneously throwing out the original's redeeming qualities.qualities and on half the animation budget.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Frieda changing the story so Red Riding Hood gets eaten by the wolf. While she was not shown to be good before it is this action that establishes that she is completely beyond redemption.
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* {{Sequelitis}}: The sequel built on the bad things the first did, while simultaneously throwing out the original's redeeming qualities.

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* {{Sequelitis}}: The sequel built on [[FranchiseOriginalSin the bad things the first did, did]], while simultaneously throwing out the original's redeeming qualities.
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* {{Sequelitis}}: The sequel built on the bad things the first did, while simultaneously throwing out the original's good things.

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* {{Sequelitis}}: The sequel built on the bad things the first did, while simultaneously throwing out the original's good things.redeeming qualities.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMoment: The seven dwarves operating a mobile tower that shoots gems.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMoment: The seven dwarves operating fighting off the villains with a mobile tower turret gun that shoots gems.diamonds.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMoment: The seven dwarves operating a mobile tower that shoots gems.

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