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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyHX71Z6M7s Someone's Waiting for You]]", heard when Penny stands outside downtrodden but with a glimmer of hope that she'll be rescued and adopted. Simple lyrics, but a beautiful message that's also relatable for anyone who was raised in a broken home. The scene goes into TearDryer when Penny [[WhenSheSmiles smiles]] during the line "Have faith, little one."
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Morricone was a composer; it's more appropriate to refer to a "score" of his, not a film.
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* The extremely emotional [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyrbYcEBmE8 opening theme]] of the 1977 film combines with its unusual credits sequence (a series of impressionistic oil paintings) to make for quite a memorable experience. From the plaintive cry of "Who will rescue me?", the score gradually builds up to a climax (around two minutes in) that wouldn't sound out of place in an Music/EnnioMorricone film. It's uncharacteristic for Disney, and heartbreakingly beautiful.
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* The extremely emotional [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyrbYcEBmE8 opening theme]] of the 1977 film combines with its unusual credits sequence (a series of impressionistic oil paintings) to make for quite a memorable experience. From the plaintive cry of "Who will rescue me?", the score gradually builds up to a climax (around two minutes in) that wouldn't sound out of place in an Music/EnnioMorricone film.score. It's uncharacteristic for Disney, and heartbreakingly beautiful.
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* The extremely emotional [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyrbYcEBmE8 opening theme]] of the 1977 film combines with its unusual credits sequence (a series of impressionistic oil paintings) to make for quite a memorable experience. From the plaintive cry of "Who will rescue me?", the score gradually builds up to a climax (around two minutes in) that wouldn't sound out of place in an Music/EnnioMorricone film. It's uncharacteristic for Disney, and heartbreakingly beautiful.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phhe_EYzpbI The Overture from Rescuers Down Under]].
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/embed/HUWFUR1EVkY?start=61&end=105 The midsection of Down Under's end credits]].
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/embed/HUWFUR1EVkY?start=61&end=105 The midsection of Down Under's end credits]].
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* "Message Montage" from the sequel (which incorporates "R-E-S-C-U-E, Rescue Aid Society" - ''The Rescuers Down Under'' has no songs, unusually for Disney).
* The score stands on its own. It's beautiful.
* The song that seems to be Medusa's theme; you know the one. Also, the song that plays during the escape sequence at the end of the film.
* The Music/ShelbyFlint songs from the first film, along with the instrumental theme, "Faith is a Bluebird", and, of course, the "Rescue Aid Society Theme".
* Evenrude's theme in the first film.
* The score stands on its own. It's beautiful.
* The song that seems to be Medusa's theme; you know the one. Also, the song that plays during the escape sequence at the end of the film.
* The Music/ShelbyFlint songs from the first film, along with the instrumental theme, "Faith is a Bluebird", and, of course, the "Rescue Aid Society Theme".
* Evenrude's theme in the first film.
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phhe_EYzpbI The Overture from Rescuers Down Under]].
* The awesome [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGJkrmwWkIY opening theme]] of ''Down Under''.
* "Message Montage" from the sequel (which incorporates "R-E-S-C-U-E, Rescue Aid Society" - ''The Rescuers Down Under'' has no songs, unusually for Disney).
* The score stands on its own. It's beautiful.
* The song that seems to be Medusa's theme; you know the one. Also, the song that plays during the escape sequence at the end of the film.
* The Music/ShelbyFlint songs from the first film, along with the instrumental theme, "Faith is a Bluebird", and, of course, the "Rescue Aid Society Theme".
* Evenrude's theme in the first film.
* Part of what makes the flight scene from the sequel work is the beauty of "Cody's Flight".
* [[https://www.youtube.com/embed/HUWFUR1EVkY?start=61&end=105 The midsection of Down Under's end credits]].
* The awesome [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGJkrmwWkIY opening theme]] of ''Down Under''.
* "Message Montage" from the sequel (which incorporates "R-E-S-C-U-E, Rescue Aid Society" - ''The Rescuers Down Under'' has no songs, unusually for Disney).
* The score stands on its own. It's beautiful.
* The song that seems to be Medusa's theme; you know the one. Also, the song that plays during the escape sequence at the end of the film.
* The Music/ShelbyFlint songs from the first film, along with the instrumental theme, "Faith is a Bluebird", and, of course, the "Rescue Aid Society Theme".
* Evenrude's theme in the first film.
* Part of what makes the flight scene from the sequel work is the beauty of "Cody's Flight".
* [[https://www.youtube.com/embed/HUWFUR1EVkY?start=61&end=105 The midsection of Down Under's end credits]].