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** Similarly, there are the two appearances of the approaching hippo line at the end of ''Dance of the Hours'', with a vibe of "BigFun, coming through!"
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* Trying to count how many times the Pegasus foals change color and increase or decrease in number.
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* Trying to count how many times the Pegasus foals [[OffModel change color and increase or decrease in number.number]].
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* Any shot starring Dionysus and his donkey.
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* Any shot starring Dionysus Bacchus and his donkey.
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* Trying to count how many times the Pegasus foals change color and increase or decrease in number.
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* Any shot starring Dionysus and his donkey.
* The centaur males galloping into view somehow always seemed hilarious.
* The centaur males galloping into view somehow always seemed hilarious.
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* DonaldDuck noticing the [[FurryConfusion mundane ducks]] in his sequence. Actually, pretty much that whole sequence when it's not busy being a tearjerker.
** The multitude of rabbits getting off at the end of the voyage. Parents will get it; kids won't.
** Same concept applies to "Rhapsody In Blue", though sometimes the tearjerking element and the funny overlap very nicely.
*** In Rhapsody in Blue, special mention goes to the scene in the Subway where you can see everyone uncomfortably packed together, (This is actually TruthInTelevision given how ''crowded'' that stuff can be!) If you look at the squeezed in figures, you can see a ''foot'' poking out of the crowd, and [[{{Squick}} A man's armpit in a woman's face.]] However, the crowning moment really comes when they get ''off'' the Subway, are ''still'' crowded, and are holding invisible handguards. They even ''walk'' like this, too!
*** Also of mention from that same segment: Rachel's attempts to do ballet that end up with her hopping into the closet and knocking down a whole bunch of junk, her approaching the pool to learn how to swim covered with an inner tube, snorkel, and pool animals, and her attempts to play the piano. And sing.
*** Prior to all of that, at an apartment building, a doorman dusts himself off, then bows. Then he gets an OhCrap expression and braces himself, just as an onslaught of people walk out of the building. After the onslaught of people leaves, he stumbles about and then gets back into position...just as another onslaught of people come out of the building. By this time, he's just lying against the building.
** The most clearly straight-up hilarious sequence is "Carnival of the Animals", with the yo-yo-obsessed flamingo and his peers who just won't get it.
*** Even before this: James Earl Jones: "Here, the sensitve strains of Impressionistic music combine with the subtle artistry of the animator to finally answer that age-old question...'what is man's relationship to nature?'" *is handed a sheet by an artist* "Oh, sorry. That age-old question 'what would happen if you gave a yo-yo to a flock of flamingoes?' Who wrote this?!"
** In the DVD commentary (the one which talks about each segment), Donald came by. One of the guys complains why is Donald joining and he can't understand him. Donald brought the animals with him and the flooding waters. He told Donald they're doing a commentary not a reenactment. The commentary ends him asking where'd he parked the Ark.
** The multitude of rabbits getting off at the end of the voyage. Parents will get it; kids won't.
** Same concept applies to "Rhapsody In Blue", though sometimes the tearjerking element and the funny overlap very nicely.
*** In Rhapsody in Blue, special mention goes to the scene in the Subway where you can see everyone uncomfortably packed together, (This is actually TruthInTelevision given how ''crowded'' that stuff can be!) If you look at the squeezed in figures, you can see a ''foot'' poking out of the crowd, and [[{{Squick}} A man's armpit in a woman's face.]] However, the crowning moment really comes when they get ''off'' the Subway, are ''still'' crowded, and are holding invisible handguards. They even ''walk'' like this, too!
*** Also of mention from that same segment: Rachel's attempts to do ballet that end up with her hopping into the closet and knocking down a whole bunch of junk, her approaching the pool to learn how to swim covered with an inner tube, snorkel, and pool animals, and her attempts to play the piano. And sing.
*** Prior to all of that, at an apartment building, a doorman dusts himself off, then bows. Then he gets an OhCrap expression and braces himself, just as an onslaught of people walk out of the building. After the onslaught of people leaves, he stumbles about and then gets back into position...just as another onslaught of people come out of the building. By this time, he's just lying against the building.
** The most clearly straight-up hilarious sequence is "Carnival of the Animals", with the yo-yo-obsessed flamingo and his peers who just won't get it.
*** Even before this: James Earl Jones: "Here, the sensitve strains of Impressionistic music combine with the subtle artistry of the animator to finally answer that age-old question...'what is man's relationship to nature?'" *is handed a sheet by an artist* "Oh, sorry. That age-old question 'what would happen if you gave a yo-yo to a flock of flamingoes?' Who wrote this?!"
** In the DVD commentary (the one which talks about each segment), Donald came by. One of the guys complains why is Donald joining and he can't understand him. Donald brought the animals with him and the flooding waters. He told Donald they're doing a commentary not a reenactment. The commentary ends him asking where'd he parked the Ark.
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** The multitude of rabbits getting off at the end of the voyage. Parents will get it; kids won't.
** Same concept applies to "Rhapsody In Blue", though sometimes the tearjerking element and the funny overlap very nicely.
*** In Rhapsody in Blue, special mention goes to the scene in the Subway where you can
*** Also of mention from that same segment: Rachel's attempts to do ballet that end up with her hopping into the closet and knocking down a whole bunch of junk, her approaching the pool to learn how to swim covered with an inner tube, snorkel, and pool animals, and her attempts to play the piano. And sing.
*** Prior to all of that, at an apartment building, a doorman dusts himself off, then bows. Then he gets an OhCrap expression and braces himself, just as an onslaught of people walk out of the building. After the onslaught of people leaves, he stumbles about and then gets back into position...just as another onslaught of people come out of the building. By this time, he's just lying against the building.
** The most clearly straight-up hilarious sequence is "Carnival of the Animals", with the yo-yo-obsessed flamingo and his peers who just won't get it.
*** Even before this: James Earl Jones: "Here, the sensitve strains of Impressionistic music combine with the subtle artistry of the animator to finally answer that age-old question...'what is man's relationship to nature?'" *is handed a sheet by an artist* "Oh, sorry. That age-old question 'what would happen if you gave a yo-yo to a flock of flamingoes?' Who wrote this?!"
** In the DVD commentary (the one which talks about each segment), Donald came by. One of the guys complains why is Donald joining and he can't understand him. Donald brought the animals with him and the flooding waters. He told Donald they're doing a commentary not a reenactment. The commentary ends him asking where'd he parked the Ark.
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** Later a ''Kannemeyeria'' was crawling to the ''Plateosaurus'' that were digging for clams. One pushed the little one as if saying "Beat it, kid. You're bothering me." Then, when they all looked up (as if they heard something coming), the little dicynodont snatched a clam from another Plateosaurus' hole and walked away.
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** Later a ''Kannemeyeria'' was crawling to the ''Plateosaurus'' that were digging for clams. One pushed the little one away as if saying "Beat it, kid. You're bothering me." Then, when they all looked up (as if they heard something coming), the little dicynodont snatched a clam from another Plateosaurus' hole and walked away.
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** Later a ''Kannemeyeria'' was crawling to the ''Plateosaurus'' that were digging for clams. One pushed the little one as if saying "Beat it, kid. You're bothering me." Then, when they all looked up (as if they heard something coming), the little dicynodont snatched a clam from the hole and walked away.
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** Later a ''Kannemeyeria'' was crawling to the ''Plateosaurus'' that were digging for clams. One pushed the little one as if saying "Beat it, kid. You're bothering me." Then, when they all looked up (as if they heard something coming), the little dicynodont snatched a clam from the another Plateosaurus' hole and walked away.away.
** The Stegosaurus walks pass a tree with two little dinosaurs on the branches. One of them tumbles down the stego's back and tail, them jumps off.
** The Stegosaurus walks pass a tree with two little dinosaurs on the branches. One of them tumbles down the stego's back and tail, them jumps off.
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* In ''The Rite of Spring'', a pteranodon snatches a squid from another pteranodon, and he chases after them.
** Later a little dinosaur was crawling to the dinosaurs that were digging. One pushed the little one as if saying "Beat it, kid. You're bothering me." Then, when they all looked up (as if they heard something coming), the little dinosaur snatched something (food?) from the hole and walked away.
** Later a little dinosaur was crawling to the dinosaurs that were digging. One pushed the little one as if saying "Beat it, kid. You're bothering me." Then, when they all looked up (as if they heard something coming), the little dinosaur snatched something (food?) from the hole and walked away.
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* In ''The Rite of Spring'', a pteranodon ''Pteranodon'' snatches a squid from another pteranodon, ''Pteranodon'', and he chases after them.
** Later alittle dinosaur ''Kannemeyeria'' was crawling to the dinosaurs ''Plateosaurus'' that were digging.digging for clams. One pushed the little one as if saying "Beat it, kid. You're bothering me." Then, when they all looked up (as if they heard something coming), the little dinosaur dicynodont snatched something (food?) a clam from the hole and walked away.
** Later a
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* Roy Disney and [[AnimatedActor Mickey Mouse]] chatting on the commentary to ''The Sorcerer's Apprentice'', talking about costumes and Mickey falling down the stairs repeatedly, the Brooms Union, bringing in more brooms from Warner Bros., and not using a stunt double.
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* Roy Disney and [[AnimatedActor Mickey Mouse]] chatting on the commentary to ''The Sorcerer's Apprentice'', talking about costumes and Mickey falling down the stairs repeatedly, the Brooms Union, [[OldShame bringing in more brooms from Warner Bros., ]], and not using a stunt double.
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** Later a little dinosaur was crawling to the dinosaurs that were digging. One pushed the little one as if saying "Beat it, kid. You're bothering me." Then, when they all looked up (as if they heard something coming), the little dinosaur snatched something from the hole and walked away.
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** Later a little dinosaur was crawling to the dinosaurs that were digging. One pushed the little one as if saying "Beat it, kid. You're bothering me." Then, when they all looked up (as if they heard something coming), the little dinosaur snatched something (food?) from the hole and walked away.
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* DonaldDuck noticing the mundane ducks in his sequence. Actually, pretty much that whole sequence when it's not busy being a tearjerker.
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*** Prior to all of that, at an apartment building, a doorman dusts himself off, then bows. Then he gets an OhCrap expression and braces himself, just as an onslaught of people walk out of the building. After the onslaught of people leaves, he stumbles about and then gets back into position...just as another onslaught of people come out of the building. By this time, he's just lying against the building.
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Sorry...my nerdy berserk button was just pushed...
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* In ''The Rite of Spring'', a pteradon snatches a squid from another pteradon, and he chases after them.
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* In ''The Rite of Spring'', a pteradon pteranodon snatches a squid from another pteradon, pteranodon, and he chases after them.
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** What makes it even better is if you pay close attention, Yen Sid betrays a little smirk right before he whaps Mickey, indicating that he thought the whole thing was ActuallyPrettyFunny.
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* In ''The Rite of Spring'', a pteradon snatches a squad from another pteradon, and he chases after them.
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* In ''The Rite of Spring'', a pteradon snatches a squad squid from another pteradon, and he chases after them.
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* In ''The Rite of Spring'', a pteradon snatches a squad from another pteradon, and he chases after them.
** Later a little dinosaur was crawling to the dinosaurs that were digging. One pushed the little one as if saying "Beat it, kid. You're bothering me." Then, when they all looked up (as if they heard something coming), the little dinosaur snatched something from the hole and walked away.
** Later a little dinosaur was crawling to the dinosaurs that were digging. One pushed the little one as if saying "Beat it, kid. You're bothering me." Then, when they all looked up (as if they heard something coming), the little dinosaur snatched something from the hole and walked away.
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* The sorcerer giving Mickey a whap on the behind with the broom!
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* The sorcerer Yen Sid giving Mickey a whap on the behind with the broom!
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*** Also of mention from that same segment: Rachel's attempts to do ballet that end up with her hopping into the closet and knocking down a whole bunch of junk, her approaching the pool to learn how to swim covered with an inner tube, snorkel, and pool animals, and her attempts to play the piano.
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*** Also of mention from that same segment: Rachel's attempts to do ballet that end up with her hopping into the closet and knocking down a whole bunch of junk, her approaching the pool to learn how to swim covered with an inner tube, snorkel, and pool animals, and her attempts to play the piano. And sing.
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*** Also of mention from that same segment: Rachel's attempts to do ballet that end up with her hopping into the closet and knocking down a whole bunch of junk, her approaching the pool to learn how to swim covered with an inner tube, snorkel, and pool animals, and her attempts to play the piano.
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* Roy Disney and [[AnimatedActor Mickey Mouse]] chatting on the commentary to ''The Sorcerer's Apprentice'', talking about costumes and Mickey falling down the stairs repeatedly.
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* Roy Disney and [[AnimatedActor Mickey Mouse]] chatting on the commentary to ''The Sorcerer's Apprentice'', talking about costumes and Mickey falling down the stairs repeatedly.repeatedly, the Brooms Union, bringing in more brooms from Warner Bros., and not using a stunt double.
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* Roy Disney and [[InkSuitActor Mickey Mouse]] chatting on the commentary to ''The Sorcerer's Apprentice'', talking about costumes and Mickey falling down the stairs repeatedly.
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* Roy Disney and [[InkSuitActor [[AnimatedActor Mickey Mouse]] chatting on the commentary to ''The Sorcerer's Apprentice'', talking about costumes and Mickey falling down the stairs repeatedly.
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*** In Rhapsody in Blue, special mention goes to the scene in the Subway where you can see everyone uncomfortably packed together, (This is actually TruthInTelevision given how ''crowded'' that stuff can be!) If you look at the squeezed in figures, you can see a ''foot'' poking out of the crowd, and [[{{Squick}} A man's armpit in a woman's face.]] However, the crowning moment really comes when they get ''off'' the Subway, are ''still'' crowded, and are holding invisible handguards. They even ''walk'' like this, too!
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***Even before this: James Earl Jones: "Here, the sensitve strains of Impressionistic music combine with the subtle artistry of the animator to finally answer that age-old question...'what is man's relationship to nature?'" *is handed a sheet by an artist* "Oh, sorry. That age-old question 'what would happen if you gave a yo-yo to a flock of flamingoes?' Who wrote this?!"
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** The multitude of rabbits getting off at the end of the voyage. Parents will get it; kids won't.
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* The "soundtrack" line imitating instruments. Especially the bassoon-- "drop the other ''shoe,'' will ya?" and the drums. (The triangle at the very end makes it art).
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* The sorcerer giving Mickey a whap on the behind with the broom!