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* The Stonekeeper hurling away ''all'' of his stones to take down a helicopter. It's also a great [[RuleOfSymbolism visual metaphor]]: he ends up protecting his people by unburdening himself from the lies he'd been telling.
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* The Stonekeeper hurling away ''all'' of his stones to save Meechee and Migo from the pursuing humans. He even uses the "Small foot don't exist" slab to take down a helicopter. It's also a great [[RuleOfSymbolism visual metaphor]]: he ends up protecting his people by unburdening himself from the lies he'd been telling.
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* The Stonekeeper's song is truly awesome from a film's point of view, and well sung.
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* The Stonekeeper hurling away ''all'' of his stones to take down a helicopter. It's also a great visual metaphor: he ends up protecting his people by unburdening himself from the lies he'd been telling.
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* The Stonekeeper hurling away ''all'' of his stones to take down a helicopter. It's also a great [[RuleOfSymbolism visual metaphor: metaphor]]: he ends up protecting his people by unburdening himself from the lies he'd been telling.
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* Dorgle talking Migo out of his HeroicBSOD by setting things up as though he's preparing Migo for more gong-ringing practice... only to reveal that he's aiming the slingshot at Meechee's room.
* The Stonekeeper hurling away ''all'' of his stones to take down a helicopter. It's also a great visual metaphor: he ends up protecting his people by unburdening himself from the lies he'd been telling.
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* The Stonekeeper hurling away ''all'' of his stones to take down a helicopter. It's also a great visual metaphor: he ends up protecting his people by unburdening himself from the lies he'd been telling.
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