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** The beginning of the film, featuring a dogsled race, has the Critic compare it to an Alaskan version of ''Literature/BenHur'', which he calls "Ben-Fur" JustForPun, joyfully listening to the booing from the audience.
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** The beginning of the film, featuring a dogsled race, has the Critic compare it to an Alaskan version of ''Literature/BenHur'', which he calls "Ben-Fur" JustForPun, [[{{Pun}} "Ben-Fur"]], joyfully listening to the booing from the audience.
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* AnachronisticSoundtrack: Played with. The Nostalgia Critic asks the viewers what it would be like if Phil Collins (who voiced Muk and Luk) were to make songs for the movie, which happens twice in the review. "You'll Be In My Heart" from ''WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}}'' is spoofed here. However, Balto was released 4 years before Tarzan, so it would've been chronologically appropriate to have spoofed whatever songs Phil Collins had already made in his solo career or his time with Genesis at the time in 1995.
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* AnachronisticSoundtrack: Played with. The Nostalgia Critic asks the viewers what it would be like if Phil Collins (who voiced Muk and Luk) were to make songs for the movie, which happens twice in the review. "You'll Be In My Heart" from ''WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}}'' is spoofed here. here.
** However, Balto was released 4 years before Tarzan, so it would've been chronologically appropriate to have spoofed whatever songs Phil Collins had already made in his solo career or his time with Genesis at the time in 1995.
** However, Balto was released 4 years before Tarzan, so it would've been chronologically appropriate to have spoofed whatever songs Phil Collins had already made in his solo career or his time with Genesis at the time in 1995.
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* AnachronisticSoundtrack: Played with. The Nostalgia Critic asks the viewers what it would be like if Phil Collins (who voiced Muk and Luk) were to make songs for the movie, which happens twice in the review. "You'll Be In My Heart" from ''WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}}'' is spoofed here. However, Balto was released 4 years before Tarzan, so it would've been chronologically appropriate to have done whatever songs Phil Collins had already made in his solo career or his time with Genesis at the time in 1995.
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* AnachronisticSoundtrack: Played with. The Nostalgia Critic asks the viewers what it would be like if Phil Collins (who voiced Muk and Luk) were to make songs for the movie, which happens twice in the review. "You'll Be In My Heart" from ''WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}}'' is spoofed here. However, Balto was released 4 years before Tarzan, so it would've been chronologically appropriate to have done spoofed whatever songs Phil Collins had already made in his solo career or his time with Genesis at the time in 1995.
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Changed line(s) 10 (click to see context) from:
* AnachronisticSoundtrack: Played with. The Nostalgia Critic asks the viewers what it would be like if Phil Collins (who voiced Muk and Luk) were to make songs for the movie, which happens twice in the review. "You'll Be In My Heart" from ''WesternAnimation/Tarzan'' is spoofed here. However, Balto was released 4 years before Tarzan, so it would've been chronologically appropriate to have done whatever songs Phil Collins had already made at the time in 1995.
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* AnachronisticSoundtrack: Played with. The Nostalgia Critic asks the viewers what it would be like if Phil Collins (who voiced Muk and Luk) were to make songs for the movie, which happens twice in the review. "You'll Be In My Heart" from ''WesternAnimation/Tarzan'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}}'' is spoofed here. However, Balto was released 4 years before Tarzan, so it would've been chronologically appropriate to have done whatever songs Phil Collins had already made in his solo career or his time with Genesis at the time in 1995.