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*** Prior to this, there's Willie's performance as Mephistopheles, even appearing to breathe fire during his performance. [[spoiler: This leads directly to a shot of Tetti-Tatti just before he fires the harpoon, using the same tonal colors as the previous performance.]]
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** While he's explicitly referred to as a "he," Sasha the Woodpecker can easily be mistaken for a female, if only because of his name--at least to Americans. "Sasha" is technically a unisex (meaning it can be used for both males and females), but in America it's pretty much exclusively female-given name--but in much of Europe, it's more evenly split between males and females, and in some countries (like Russia), "Sasha" is actually more common as a man's name than a woman's name.
** While he's explicitly referred to as a "he," Sasha the Woodpecker can easily be mistaken for a female, if only because of his name--at least to Americans. "Sasha" is technically a unisex (meaning it can be used for both males and females), but in America it's pretty much exclusively female-given name--but in much of Europe, it's more evenly split between males and females, and in some countries (like Russia), "Sasha" is actually more common as a man's name than a woman's name.
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**ViewerGenderConfusion: While he's explicitly referred to as a "he," Sasha the Woodpecker can easily be mistaken for a female, if only because of his name--at least to Americans. "Sasha" is technically a unisex (meaning it can be used for both males and females), but in America it's pretty much exclusively female-given name--but in much of Europe, it's more evenly split between males and females, and in some countries (like Russia), "Sasha" is actually more common as a man's name than a woman's name.
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*** When he has Peter and Ivan cornered at the tree, the wolf is shown closing in on them from Peter's POV, all the while snarling menacingly. The next shot is the hunters finding [[DeadhatShot Peter's hat and popgun]] alongside wolf tracks in the snow and assuming the worst.
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*** When he has Peter and Ivan cornered at the tree, the wolf is shown closing in on them from Peter's POV, all the while snarling menacingly. The next shot is the hunters finding [[DeadhatShot [[DeadHatShot Peter's hat and popgun]] alongside wolf tracks in the snow and assuming the worst.
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*** When he has Peter and Ivan cornered at the tree, the wolf is shown closing in on them from Peter's POV, all the while snarling menacingly. The next shot is the hunters finding Peter's hat and popgun alongside wolf tracks in the snow and assuming the worst.
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* TearJerker: [[TagLine "Walt Disney's Happy Comedy Musical"]] is in truth probably his saddest [[AnthologyFilm package film]].
** The endings of "Casey at the Bat" and "The Whale Who Wanted To Sing At the Met", even if the former is PlayedForLaughs.
** The entirety of "Without You" is another one.
** All but two of the family members in "The Martins and the Coys" wind up dead, and the two surviving lovers aren't exactly looking at a happy life together.
** "Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet" is pretty depressing throughout, and its ending is fairly [[BittersweetEnding bittersweet]].
** Although "Peter and the Wolf" has a happy ending, it does have several characters thinking other characters are dead, and Sasha crying over Sonia near the end is pretty sad.
** The endings of "Casey at the Bat" and "The Whale Who Wanted To Sing At the Met", even if the former is PlayedForLaughs.
** The entirety of "Without You" is another one.
** All but two of the family members in "The Martins and the Coys" wind up dead, and the two surviving lovers aren't exactly looking at a happy life together.
** "Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet" is pretty depressing throughout, and its ending is fairly [[BittersweetEnding bittersweet]].
** Although "Peter and the Wolf" has a happy ending, it does have several characters thinking other characters are dead, and Sasha crying over Sonia near the end is pretty sad.
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* MemeticMutation: [[Website/FourChan /co/]] occasionally has Willie the Whale images being posted in response to inflation/fat threads.
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* TearJerker:
** The ending of "The Whale Who Wanted To Sing At the Met".
** "Without You" is another one.
** The ending of "The Whale Who Wanted To Sing At the Met".
** "Without You" is another one.
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* TearJerker:
TearJerker: [[TagLine "Walt Disney's Happy Comedy Musical"]] is in truth probably his saddest [[AnthologyFilm package film]].
** Theending endings of "Casey at the Bat" and "The Whale Who Wanted To Sing At the Met".
Met", even if the former is PlayedForLaughs.
** The entirety of "Without You" is anotherone.one.
** All but two of the family members in "The Martins and the Coys" wind up dead, and the two surviving lovers aren't exactly looking at a happy life together.
** "Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet" is pretty depressing throughout, and its ending is fairly [[BittersweetEnding bittersweet]].
** Although "Peter and the Wolf" has a happy ending, it does have several characters thinking other characters are dead, and Sasha crying over Sonia near the end is pretty sad.
** The
** The entirety of "Without You" is another
** All but two of the family members in "The Martins and the Coys" wind up dead, and the two surviving lovers aren't exactly looking at a happy life together.
** "Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet" is pretty depressing throughout, and its ending is fairly [[BittersweetEnding bittersweet]].
** Although "Peter and the Wolf" has a happy ending, it does have several characters thinking other characters are dead, and Sasha crying over Sonia near the end is pretty sad.
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* TearJerker: [[TagLine "Walt Disney's Happy Comedy Musical"]] is in truth probably his saddest [[AnthologyFilm package film]].
** The endings of "Casey at the Bat" and "The Whale Who Wanted To Sing At the Met", even if the former is PlayedForLaughs.
** The entirety of "Without You" is another one.
** All but two of the family members in "The Martins and the Coys" wind up dead, and the two surviving lovers aren't exactly looking at a happy life together.
** "Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet" is pretty depressing throughout, and its ending is fairly [[BittersweetEnding bittersweet]].
** Although "Peter and the Wolf" has a happy ending, it does have several characters thinking other characters are dead, and Sasha crying over Sonia near the end is pretty sad.
** The endings of "Casey at the Bat" and "The Whale Who Wanted To Sing At the Met", even if the former is PlayedForLaughs.
** The entirety of "Without You" is another one.
** All but two of the family members in "The Martins and the Coys" wind up dead, and the two surviving lovers aren't exactly looking at a happy life together.
** "Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet" is pretty depressing throughout, and its ending is fairly [[BittersweetEnding bittersweet]].
** Although "Peter and the Wolf" has a happy ending, it does have several characters thinking other characters are dead, and Sasha crying over Sonia near the end is pretty sad.
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* TearJerker: [[TagLine "Walt Disney's Happy Comedy Musical"]] is in truth probably his saddest [[AnthologyFilm package film]].
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** Theendings ending of "Casey at the Bat" and "The Whale Who Wanted To Sing At the Met", even if the former is PlayedForLaughs.
Met".
**The entirety of "Without You" is another one.
** All but two of the family members in "The Martins and the Coys" wind up dead, and the two surviving lovers aren't exactly looking at a happy life together.
** "Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet" is pretty depressing throughout, and its ending is fairly [[BittersweetEnding bittersweet]].
** Although "Peter and the Wolf" has a happy ending, it does have several characters thinking other characters are dead, and Sasha crying over Sonia near the end is pretty sad.one.
** The
**
** All but two of the family members in "The Martins and the Coys" wind up dead, and the two surviving lovers aren't exactly looking at a happy life together.
** "Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet" is pretty depressing throughout, and its ending is fairly [[BittersweetEnding bittersweet]].
** Although "Peter and the Wolf" has a happy ending, it does have several characters thinking other characters are dead, and Sasha crying over Sonia near the end is pretty sad.
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* TearJerker:
** The ending of "The Whale Who Wanted To Sing At the Met".
** "Without You" is another one.
** The ending of "The Whale Who Wanted To Sing At the Met".
** "Without You" is another one.
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* TearJerker:
TearJerker: [[TagLine "Walt Disney's Happy Comedy Musical"]] is in truth probably his saddest [[AnthologyFilm package film]].
** Theending endings of "Casey at the Bat" and "The Whale Who Wanted To Sing At the Met".
Met", even if the former is PlayedForLaughs.
** The entirety of "Without You" is anotherone.one.
** All but two of the family members in "The Martins and the Coys" wind up dead, and the two surviving lovers aren't exactly looking at a happy life together.
** "Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet" is pretty depressing throughout, and its ending is fairly [[BittersweetEnding bittersweet]].
** Although "Peter and the Wolf" has a happy ending, it does have several characters thinking other characters are dead, and Sasha crying over Sonia near the end is pretty sad.
** The
** The entirety of "Without You" is another
** All but two of the family members in "The Martins and the Coys" wind up dead, and the two surviving lovers aren't exactly looking at a happy life together.
** "Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet" is pretty depressing throughout, and its ending is fairly [[BittersweetEnding bittersweet]].
** Although "Peter and the Wolf" has a happy ending, it does have several characters thinking other characters are dead, and Sasha crying over Sonia near the end is pretty sad.
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** While he is referred to as a he, Sasha the woodpecker can easily be mistaken for females, if just for his name. (To Westerners, at least; Sasha is a common male name in much of Europe, including Russia, where the story is set.)
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** While he is he's explicitly referred to as a he, "he," Sasha the woodpecker Woodpecker can easily be mistaken for females, a female, if just only because of his name--at least to Americans. "Sasha" is technically a unisex (meaning it can be used for his name. (To Westerners, at least; Sasha is a common male name both males and females), but in America it's pretty much exclusively female-given name--but in much of Europe, including Russia, where the story it's more evenly split between males and females, and in some countries (like Russia), "Sasha" is set.)actually more common as a man's name than a woman's name.
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** While he is referred to as a he, Sasha the woodpecker can easily be mistaken for females, if just for his name. (To Westerners, at least; Sasha is a common male name in much of Europe, including Russia, where the story is set.)
* WordSaladTitle: It's safe to say that ''Make Mine Music'' has confused a lot of kids, especially if they haven't yet learned alternate syntax and don't know that "mine" here is a pronoun, not an adjectival noun (i.e., "As for me, I'll take some music"). There have probably been a lot of mistaken notions that the title refers to making music while mining (which really is done in ''Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs''!).
* WordSaladTitle: It's safe to say that ''Make Mine Music'' has confused a lot of kids, especially if they haven't yet learned alternate syntax and don't know that "mine" here is a pronoun, not an adjectival noun (i.e., "As for me, I'll take some music"). There have probably been a lot of mistaken notions that the title refers to making music while mining (which really is done in ''Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs''!).
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** While he is referred to as a he, Sasha the woodpecker can easily be mistaken for females, if just for his name. (To Westerners, at least; Sasha is a common male name in much of Europe, including Russia, where the story is set.)
* WordSaladTitle: It's safe to say that ''Make Mine Music'' has confused a lot of kids, especially if they haven't yet learned alternate syntax and don't know that "mine" here is a pronoun, not an adjectival noun (i.e., "As for me, I'll take some music"). There have probably been a lot of mistaken notions that the title refers to making music while mining (which really is done in ''Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs''!).)
* WordSaladTitle: It's safe to say that ''Make Mine Music'' has confused a lot of kids, especially if they haven't yet learned alternate syntax and don't know that "mine" here is a pronoun, not an adjectival noun (i.e., "As for me, I'll take some music"). There have probably been a lot of mistaken notions that the title refers to making music while mining (which really is done in ''Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs''!).
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* WordSaladTitle: It's safe to say that ''Make Mine Music'' has confused a lot of kids, especially if they haven't yet learned alternate syntax and don't know that "mine" here is a pronoun, not an adjectival noun (i.e., "As for me, I'll take some music"). There have probably been a lot of mistaken notions that the title refers to making music while mining (which really is done in ''SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs''!).
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* WordSaladTitle: It's safe to say that ''Make Mine Music'' has confused a lot of kids, especially if they haven't yet learned alternate syntax and don't know that "mine" here is a pronoun, not an adjectival noun (i.e., "As for me, I'll take some music"). There have probably been a lot of mistaken notions that the title refers to making music while mining (which really is done in ''SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs''!).''Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs''!).
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Pretty certain Sonia was referred to as female in the film, just as in the original story.
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** While they are both referred to as hes, Sasha the woodpecker and Sonia the Duck could easily be mistaken for females, if just for their names. (To Westerners, at least; Sasha is a common male name in much of Europe, including Russia, where the story is set.)
** In one tie-in storybook, Sonia ''is'' a girl!
** In one tie-in storybook, Sonia ''is'' a girl!
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** While they are both he is referred to as hes, a he, Sasha the woodpecker and Sonia the Duck could can easily be mistaken for females, if just for their names.his name. (To Westerners, at least; Sasha is a common male name in much of Europe, including Russia, where the story is set.)
** In one tie-in storybook, Sonia ''is'' a girl!)
** In one tie-in storybook, Sonia ''is'' a girl!
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* MemeticMutation: [[ImageBoards /co/]] occasionally has Willie the Whale images being posted in response to inflation/fat threads.
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* AdaptationDisplacement: The DisneyChannel replaced the Benny Goodman score to "All the Cats Join In" with a different song, "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley, for its "DTV" interstitials in TheEighties. To this day, some people think "Rock Around the Clock" was there first, despite having come out 10 years later.
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* AdaptationDisplacement: The DisneyChannel Creator/DisneyChannel replaced the Benny Goodman score to "All the Cats Join In" with a different song, "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley, for its "DTV" interstitials in TheEighties. To this day, some people think "Rock Around the Clock" was there first, despite having come out 10 years later.
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** The wolf's appearance at the beginning of ''Peter and the Wolf.''
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* TearJerker: The ending of "The Whale Who Wanted To Sing At the Met".
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** The ending of "The Whale Who Wanted To Sing At the Met".
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* ViewerGenderConfusion: While they are both referred to as hes, Sasha the woodpecker and Sonia the Duck could easily be mistaken for females, if just for their names. (To Westerners, at least; Sasha is a common male name in much of Europe, including Russia, where the story is set.)
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* ViewerGenderConfusion: ViewerGenderConfusion:
** While they are both referred to as hes, Sasha the woodpecker and Sonia the Duck could easily be mistaken for females, if just for their names. (To Westerners, at least; Sasha is a common male name in much of Europe, including Russia, where the story is set.)
** While they are both referred to as hes, Sasha the woodpecker and Sonia the Duck could easily be mistaken for females, if just for their names. (To Westerners, at least; Sasha is a common male name in much of Europe, including Russia, where the story is set.)
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** In one tie-in storybook, Sonia ''is'' a girl!
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* WordSaladTitle: It's safe to say that ''Make Mine Music'' has confused a lot of kids, especially if they haven't yet learned alternate syntax and don't know that "mine" here is a pronoun, not an adjectival noun (i.e., "As for me, I'll take some music"). There have probably been a lot of mistaken notions that the title refers to making music while mining (which really is done in ''SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs''!).
* WordSaladTitle: It's safe to say that ''Make Mine Music'' has confused a lot of kids, especially if they haven't yet learned alternate syntax and don't know that "mine" here is a pronoun, not an adjectival noun (i.e., "As for me, I'll take some music"). There have probably been a lot of mistaken notions that the title refers to making music while mining (which really is done in ''SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs''!).
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** [[spoiler: Willie the whale being harpooned]].
* TearJerker: The ending of "The Whale Who Wanted To Sing At the Met".
* TearJerker: The ending of "The Whale Who Wanted To Sing At the Met".
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* CargoShip: Johnny and AliceAlice.
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* ViewerGenderConfusion: While they are both referred to as hes, Sasha the woodpecker and Sonia the Duck could easily be mistaken for females, if just for their names. (To Westerners, at least; Sasha is a common male name in much of Europe, including Russia, where the story is set.))
**In one tie-in storybook, Sonia ''is'' a girl!
**In one tie-in storybook, Sonia ''is'' a girl!
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* AdaptationDisplacement: The DisneyChannel replaced the Benny Goodman score to "All the Cats Join In" with a different song, "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley, for its "DTV" interstitials in TheEighties. To this day, some people think "Rock Around the Clock" was there first, despite having come out 10 years later.