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** Near the ending of the film, when Cinderella arrives in time for her to try the glass slipper on, her stepfamily attempt to dismiss her as someone unworthy (i.e., imaginative child), the Grand Duke refuses to back down, since his order includes scullery maids like Cinderella.
-->'''Grand Duke:''' Madame, my orders were ''every'' maiden.
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* ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvania3SummerVacation'': Abraham forces Ericka to make a promise to not try to kill Dracula until they reach Atlantis; she hastily complies. Once he's gone, Ericka says to herself she will not ''try to'' kill Dracula... she ''will'' kill Dracula.
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* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Ark}}'', EvilChancellor Baramanda is threatening to have the heroine Amarinth's father, Commander Jallak, executed via a futuristic IronMaiden-like machine, demanding for Amarinth's surrender in exchange for Jallak's life. Amarinth complies, so Baramanda spares him a grisly death [[DeathOfAThousandCuts via dozens of spikes]]... only to, within Amarinth's presence, later order a strike team to gun down all the protestors outside his palace, including Jallak, much to Amarinth's horror.
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--->''(Diego manages to jump over an impossibly long gap in an erupting volcano)''\\

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--->'''Vulture:''' There is some good news though. The more of you die, the better I eat.\\

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Barnyard}}'': [[ThoseWilyCoyotes Dag]] promises Otis that he and his pack would kidnap only a few animals from the Barnyard every night, but didn't say anything about kidnapping ''seven'' hens during the day.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Barnyard}}'': [[ThoseWilyCoyotes Dag]] promises Otis that he and his pack would kidnap only a few animals from the Barnyard every night, but didn't say anything about kidnapping ''seven'' hens during the day.''day''.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Barnyard}}'': [[ThoseWilyCoyotes Dag]] promises Otis that he and his pack would kidnap only a few animals from the Barnyard every night, but didn't say anything about kidnapping ''seven'' hens during the day.

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* ''WesternAnimation/BarbieAsRapunzel'': When [[WickedWitch Gothel]] learns that Rapunzel has been secretly seeing Prince Stefan, she demands to know his name and, thinking Rapunzel is lying when she says she doesn't know it, casts a spell to seal the girl in her tower: "Never release your prisoner with a lying heart." However, Rapunzel ''genuinely doesn't know'' the Prince's name, as she actively went out of her way to avoid learning it to keep him safe from Gothel's magic. She's thus able to leave the tower, because the curse specifically says that it only works on people who lie and Rapunzel has been nothing but truthful.



* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'', Merida wished that [[spoiler:her mother would "change"]] without specifying in what manner. The prince in the legend asked for [[spoiler:the strength of ten men]]. [[spoiler:The witch granted both of these wishes by turning her mother and the prince into bears]]. Merida also takes advantage of this when the contest for her hand is declared among "the firstborn of each clan", including herself.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'':
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Merida wished that [[spoiler:her mother would "change"]] without specifying in what manner. The prince in the legend asked for [[spoiler:the strength of ten men]]. [[spoiler:The witch granted both of these wishes by turning her mother and the prince into bears]]. bears]].
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Merida also takes advantage of this when learns that the contest for her hand is declared among open to "the firstborn of each clan", including herself.any clan," she immediately selects archery as the test of skill...then enters ''herself'' in the contest, as she's the firstborn of her ''own'' clan.

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* It's an interesting blink-and-you-miss-it moment, but in ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'', when the Fates tell Hades of the prophecy, one warns him that "Should Hercules fight, you will fail." He takes it that he just needs to kill Hercules before ultimately just stealing away his SuperStrength. But the prophecy doesn't say, "Should Hercules fight and also have his strength, you will fail." Then, Hades makes the mistake of sending the Cyclops to wreck havoc prompting a weak and heartbroken Herc to go out there...

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* It's an interesting blink-and-you-miss-it moment, but in ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'', when ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}''
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the Fates tell Hades of the prophecy, one warns him that "Should Hercules fight, you will fail." He takes it that he just needs to kill Hercules before ultimately just stealing away his SuperStrength. But the prophecy doesn't say, "Should Hercules fight and also have says ''nothing'' about Herc having his strength, you will fail." prodigious strength. Then, Hades makes the mistake of sending the Cyclops to wreck havoc prompting a weak and heartbroken Herc to go out there...

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** This also ties into Hades' deal with Herc: in exchange for Herc's strength, Hades promises that no harm shall come to Meg. When the Cyclops falls after Hercules ties up his feet, Meg is grievously hurt. But Hercules specified in the deal that Meg had to be safe from ''any'' harm, not just that Hades wouldn't hurt her himself.

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** This also ties into Hades' deal with Herc: in exchange for Herc's strength, Hades promises that no harm shall come to Meg. When Meg shoves Herc out of the Cyclops falls after Hercules ties up his feet, Meg way of a falling column, she is grievously hurt. But Hercules injured, thus nullifying Hades' deal, since it was specified in the deal that Meg had to be safe from ''any'' harm, not just that Hades wouldn't hurt her himself.
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* And for a [[RuleOfThree trifecta]], [[TheOmniscient the Oracle]] in ''WesternAnimation/AladdinAndTheKingOfThieves'' explains that she can answer anything ask of her, but she's "bound by the rule of One: One Question, One Answer." That includes ''rhetorical'' questions, as Iago frustratingly discovers when he accidentally wonders something out loud ("With all the other great stuff, why go for this thing?") and thus can't ask her anything else.

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* And for a [[RuleOfThree trifecta]], [[TheOmniscient the Oracle]] in ''WesternAnimation/AladdinAndTheKingOfThieves'' explains that she can answer anything ask asked of her, but she's "bound by the rule of One: One Question, One Answer." That includes ''rhetorical'' questions, as Iago frustratingly discovers when he accidentally wonders something out loud ("With all the other great stuff, why go for this thing?") and thus can't ask her anything else.

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