!!Around the world with Willy Fog
* During the India adventure, there is this moment between Dix and Bully: They're both tired, hungry, thirsty, probably lost, scared of the wild animals and any danger from the jungle. Then Bully, almost in tears tells Dix that if they die in the jungle, he "wants to be buried in Westminster Abbey with all the kings and queens." But Dix, looking at him in full serious mode, tells him that, not only will they get out of there alive, they will be heroes - provided they don't lose track of Fog, whom Dix still believes to be a thief. Dix can be overly impatient and a jerkass with Bully, but it was cool and heartwarming to see that he actually cares for him.
* During their trip in the USA, Tico gets sick, so the team has to stop to treat him until he gets better. The poor little guy's health is so bad that Dix and Bully, thinking he's about to die on them, go out of the room to cry a bit for him. It's so moving seeing how Dix grew so fond of Fog and friends that he genuinely ended up caring so much for them. Even if he still plans to arrest Fog the moment they set foot in England.
** Fog's refusal to move on until Tico is well enough to travel again is also pretty moving. His insistence on staying behind to look for Rigodon and Tico after the pair were captured by Sioux Indians has already put the travellers behind schedule, and this will put them even further behind and may even cost Fog the wager. However, when Rigodon says "Tico would never forgive himself" if Fog failed to complete his journey on time because of him, Fog says he will not abandon Tico. Fog knows he will be financially ruined if he doesn't make it back to the Reform Club by 8:45 PM on December 21 1872, but his main concern right now is Tico's well-being, which Fog has already compromised by exposing him to the freezing cold of the North American winter, thereby causing his illness. Like Fog says:
--->"My journey and the wager I have made are nothing compared with his health."
* Princess Romy remembering how she was about to be sacrificed to Kali as she sobs quietly; it's the stoic Brigadier Corn that gently assures her that she won't have to suffer anymore.
* Willy Fog and Princess Romy have a stroll together in a lovely garden. They are enjoying the sunny day and warm weather and each other's company. They exchange flowers and are too adorable for words.
* The exchange between Tico and Rigodon immediately before the latter sets out to single-handedly rescue Romy from the Kali worshippers. Rigodon's willingness to put his life on the line to save someone he's only glimpsed briefly is noble in itself, but he also makes it clear that he's doing it so Fog won't have "to risk his life and fortune". He then, knowing these could be their last moments together, thanks Tico for his friendship, to which Tico says he doesn't want Rigodon to die. Rigodon's response:
-->"Well, I am certainly glad to hear zat."
** In the original Spanish, he just light-heartedly exclaims to Tico wish him good luck then, which he does.

!!Willy Fog 2
* Any moment of showing how happily married Willy Fog and Princess Romy are.
* Captain Nemo gives a large pile of gold to the poor pearl diver. The latter is so happy that he hugs Nemo which in turn he [[WhenSheSmiles responds with an equal enthusiasm]].
* In the final episode Willy Fog suggests to Oliver, who is helping them to escape from the ''Nautilus'', that he should come with them to London. Oliver thanks him, but he ''chooses'' to stay on the ''Nautilus'' since [[UndyingLoyalty he will always be loyal to Captain Nemo]].
** Captain Nemo letting his guests go and even wishing them good luck. When he is later seen playing his pipe organ, he happily muses on what a remarkable gentleman Willy Fog was and wishes that they will meet again someday.
** Willy Fog finds Captain Nemo's telescope from his bag, which Nemo put in there as a souvenir.
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