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* ViewerGenderConfusion: Some viewers (particularly kids) may mistake the Chief Blue Meanie for a female character instead of an AmbiguouslyGay male character.
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** "It's All Too Much" can get lost in the shuffle, but the message of recognizing the good in other people still holds more than holds up.

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** "It's All Too Much" can get lost in the shuffle, but the message of recognizing the good in other people still holds more than holds up.
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** "It's All Too Much" can get lost in the shuffle, but the message of recognizing the good in other people still holds more than holds up.
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* AnimationAgeGhetto: Oddly enough, a positive example. It was intended for teens and young adults, but only became popular when it was released on home video and allowed Baby Boomers to introduce their kids to Music/TheBeatles through a trippy cartoon.

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* AnimationAgeGhetto: Oddly enough, a positive example. It was intended for teens and young adults, but only became popular when it was released on home video and allowed Baby Boomers to [[GatewaySeries introduce their kids kids]] to Music/TheBeatles through a trippy cartoon.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: Between the colorful DerangedAnimation, the trippy designs, the lack of a cohesive narrative, and the Beatles' songs in the film being their more psychedelic tracks, it's little wonder that the film is often described as being an animated film on acid. Despite this, animation director and character designer Heinz Edelmann has stated that he had never used any illegal drugs.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: Between the colorful DerangedAnimation, the trippy designs, the lack of a cohesive narrative, and the Beatles' songs in the film being their more psychedelic tracks, it's little wonder that the film is often described as being an animated film on acid. Despite this, animation director and character designer Heinz Edelmann has stated that he had never used any illegal drugs.
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** Music/PaulMcCartney is voiced by Creator/GeoffreyHughes, who would later be best known for playing Onslow in ''Series/KeepingUpAppearances'' and Twiggy in ''Series/TheRoyleFamily''.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: Funnily enough, the movie had aspects of this right from the day it was released. The film began production in 1967, and thus the animators based the character designs for the four Beatles on their physical appearance in the music videos for "Strawberry Fields Forever" and "Penny Lane"--note John's horseshoe mustache and George's full beard--albeit with Paul's 'stache removed for some reason. However, by the time the group filmed their live-action cameo in January 1968, George had shaved, while John had replaced the mustache with large mutton-chops (his hair was also substantially longer). And when it premiered that summer, all four Beatles would be sans facial hair, one of the few times after late 1966 that they were all clean-shaven at the same time.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs:
** In his book ''Up Periscope Yellow'', [[WordOfGod Al Brodax]], the man behind the production, who wrote or co-wrote most of the non-musical sequences, swears the only time he ever had drugs was in a meeting with Music/JohnLennon ''after'' he'd finished the script.
** In the DVDCommentary, the director doesn't deny that there was "a bit of smoking..." but says more alcohol than drugs were consumed, and on the whole, most of the film was made with "fairly clear heads" (all of this said over one of the film's many [[{{Irony}} trippy]] [[FunnyBackgroundEvent segments]]).
** The Beatles have always denied that "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" was a song about drugs (despite the acronym), but the sequence from the movie where the song plays is so full-bore mind-meltingly ''psychedelic'' that you'd be inclined to call them liars to their faces.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: How could a Beatles mocie ''not'' have this?

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