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'''''[[BigDamnHeroes You bet your tail they are]].''''']]
* Marie's rebuttal when Berlioz accuses her of starting a fight. "Ladies do not start fights, but they can ''finish'' them!"
** She had been holding her own in the play-fight with Berlioz up till then and only cried out for help from Duchess when a candle got (accidentally) knocked on her head by Toulouse.
* Toulouse knows how to paint, Berlioz knows how to play the piano, and Marie is a good singer (as is their mother).
* Napoleon and Lafayette's first scene where they chase Edgar. Granted they never knew Duchess and her kittens were there and only seem to be attacking him ForTheLulz, [[SpannerInTheWorks but if it weren't for them, Edgar might have succeeded.]]
* Thomas O'Malley pretty much has a lot of these moments:
** He scares the milk truck driver into stopping by jumping on the hood, smiling the whole time.
** The numerous times he saved Marie with the bridge scene is a good example of this since he unflinchingly dove into a river while not knowing how to swim properly.
** He goes on his own to stop Edgar after sending Roquefort to get help and distracts him long enough (with help from Frou-Frou) for the mouse and the alley-cats to arrive.
* Amelia and Abigail escort the cats to Paris, which is surely a long walk from where they met them! They may be ditzy and judgemental, but they have a good sense of direction.
** They also deserve some credit for saving O'Malley from drowning, even if their bumbling worsened the situation beforehand.
* Roquefort has this one where, despite knowing that alley-cats are fond of eating mice, he still has the courage to tell them to help O'Malley rescue Duchess and her kittens.
* As for Edgar, after losing the dogs he accidentally plows into the windmill yet gets it to move a few feet before busting through the stone wall without any visible injury. Say what you want about the man, but for [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain Edgar]], that's pretty hardcore.
* The finale where Thomas and the alley-cats come just in time to save Duchess and her kittens from [[NotSoHarmlessVillain Edgar's]] second attempt to get rid of them.
** Frou-Frou even gets in on the action in said finale, biting Edgar's jacket from behind, blocking the trunk with her front legs, and delivering the final blow when she gives Edgar a good donkey kick into the trunk. Considering she overheard him confessing to the deed earlier, she must've been ''itching'' for the opportunity.
** Despite being outnumbered, Edgar briefly manages to get the upper hand in the finale. He re-traps Duchess and the kittens in the trunk (with O'Malley this time) and swats away the alley cats while standing on top of the trunk, before they finally manage to restrain him.