1 | %%* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: All the songs. |
2 | * BigLippedAlligatorMoment: |
3 | ** "What a Comforting Thing to Know" has only one plot-related purpose: so Edward can see Cinderella run past the window. The long list of Edward's dead ancestors have no bearing on the plot and are never mentioned again. |
4 | ** "Position and Positioning" ends with a dance sequence involving the palace servants that has nothing to do with the story. |
5 | ** "Suddenly It Happens" has ballet-dancing mice. Yes, you read that right. No, [[MakesJustasMuchSenseinContext it doesn't make sense in context]]. |
6 | * CrazyIsCool: The Fairy Godmother. The King [[spoiler: forbids Edward to marry Cinderella and arranges for him to marry a princess instead]]? She finds Cinderella on her way there, [[spoiler: takes her along and presumably creates a wedding dress for her, then blows a trumpet as a signal for her to walk up the aisle ''in the middle of the wedding ceremony''.]] Oh, and she can't have known that it wasn't Cinderella who [[spoiler: Edward was marrying]], since she was surprised to see her on the swing, so she invented that whole plan there and then. "Now I shall have to do something spectacular yet again", indeed. |
7 | * HilariousInHindsight: In "Find A Mate", the King and Queen suggest possible brides for Edward. "Princess Susan, Princess Karen, Princess ''Kate''..." |
8 | * RetroactiveRecognition: The Fairy Godmother is played by Creator/AnnetteCrosbie, who would later be best known for playing Margaret Meldrew in ''Series/OneFootInTheGrave''. |
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