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** FridgeBrilliance that adds to the comedy: these are all ''magical'' creatures, so they [[SmugSuper probably assumed they'd be fine]]. Clearly, [[WrongGenreSavvy they were mistaken]].

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** *** FridgeBrilliance that adds to the comedy: these are all ''magical'' creatures, so they [[SmugSuper probably assumed they'd be fine]]. Clearly, [[WrongGenreSavvy they were mistaken]].



** [[ExplosiveBreeder The multitude of rabbits getting off at the end of the voyage]]. Kids may not get it, but [[ParentalBonus parents will]].

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** [[ExplosiveBreeder The multitude of rabbits getting off at the end of the voyage]]. voyage.]] Kids may not get it, but [[ParentalBonus parents will]].
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* In the introductory segment for "Pomp and Circumstance", Mickey informs Maestro James Levine that Donald is missing, so he runs offscreen and subsequently searches for him. In the original theatrical release, Mickey's search is made funnier when he actually calls out for Donald through different speakers in the theater in a comedic demonstration of Fantasound.
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** There's also the guy who's out of a job and struggling to make ends meet. At one point, he finds that an apple has fallen off a fruit stand and he's torn up about if he should take it and sate his hunger for a few minutes. His honesty makes him start returning it, almost unable to accept what he's doing. Then a cop run up, berates him for apparently stealing, chases him off, and then ''the cop'' [[{{Hypocrite}} takes a bite out of the apple]].
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** Special mention goes to the scene in the Subway where you can see everyone, including Rachel's parents, 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 woman's face in a man's armpit.]] However, the crowning moment really comes when they get ''off'' the Subway, are ''still'' crowded, and are holding invisible handguards as they pack themselves into an equally cramped elevator. They even ''walk'' like this, too!
*** And then they get into a second elevator the same way. They finally scatter after reaching the top floor... except for one poor soul crawling on the floor.
** 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, life jacket, and scuba tank, and her attempts to play the piano. And sing.

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** Special mention goes to the scene in the Subway where you can see everyone, including Rachel's parents, 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 a woman's face in a man's armpit.]] However, the crowning moment really comes when they get ''off'' the Subway, are ''still'' crowded, and are holding invisible handguards as they pack themselves into an equally cramped elevator. They even ''walk'' like this, too!
*** And then ** Then they get into a second elevator the same way. They finally scatter after reaching the top floor... except for one poor soul crawling on the floor.
** 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, life jacket, and scuba tank, and her attempts to play the piano. And sing.piano (or sing).



** FridgeBrilliance that adds to the comedy: These are all ''magical'' creatures, so they [[SmugSuper probably assumed they'd be fine]]. Clearly, [[WrongGenreSavvy they were mistaken]].

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** FridgeBrilliance that adds to the comedy: These these are all ''magical'' creatures, so they [[SmugSuper probably assumed they'd be fine]]. Clearly, [[WrongGenreSavvy they were mistaken]].



** [[ExplosiveBreeder The multitude of rabbits getting off at the end of the voyage]]. Kids may not get it, but parents will.
** As the animals depart the ark, one of the hippos steps on Donald's foot.

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** [[ExplosiveBreeder The multitude of rabbits getting off at the end of the voyage]]. Kids may not get it, but [[ParentalBonus parents will.
will]].
** As the animals depart the ark, one of the hippos [[AgonyOfTheFeet steps on Donald's foot.foot]], causing him to dance around in [[AmusingInjuries comical pain]].

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** Even before this: James Earl Jones: "Here, the sensitive 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?' [[WhoWritesThisCrap Who wrote this?"]]

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** Even before this: James Earl Jones: this:
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"Here, the sensitive 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 ''(Animator Eric Goldberg hands him a sheet by an artist* card containing part of the script)'' "Oh, sorry. That age-old question... 'what would happen if you gave a yo-yo to a flock of flamingoes?' [[WhoWritesThisCrap Who wrote this?"]]this?]]"
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** DonaldDuck noticing, and then reacting to, the [[FurryConfusion mundane ducks]] entering the Ark.

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** DonaldDuck WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck noticing, and then reacting to, the [[FurryConfusion mundane ducks]] entering the Ark.

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* 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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** In the DVD commentary (the one which talks about each segment), Donald came by. One of the guys complains why is Donald joining since he can't understand him. Donald brought the animals with him and the flooding waters. One of the guys told Donald they're doing a commentary, not a reenactment. The commentary ends with the guy asking where'd he parked the Ark.
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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, life jacket, and pool animals, scuba tank, and her attempts to play the piano. And sing.
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** [[ExplosiveBreeder The multitude of rabbits getting off at the end of the voyage.]] Parents will get it; kids won't.

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** [[ExplosiveBreeder The multitude of rabbits getting off at the end of the voyage.]] Parents will voyage]]. Kids may not get it; kids won't.it, but parents will.
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** As the animals depart the ark, one of the hippos steps on Donald's foot.

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* DonaldDuck noticing, and then reacting to, the [[FurryConfusion mundane ducks]] in his sequence. Actually, pretty much that whole sequence when it's not busy being a tearjerker.
** [[ExplosiveBreeder 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, including Rachel's parents, 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 woman's face in a man's armpit.]] However, the crowning moment really comes when they get ''off'' the Subway, are ''still'' crowded, and are holding invisible handguards as they pack themselves into an equally cramped elevator. They even ''walk'' like this, too!

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* DonaldDuck noticing, and then reacting to, the [[FurryConfusion mundane ducks]] in his sequence. Actually, pretty much that whole sequence "Rhapsody In Blue" is hilarous when it's not busy being a tearjerker.
** [[ExplosiveBreeder 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",
tearjerker, though sometimes the tearjerking element and the funny overlap very nicely.
** In Rhapsody in Blue, special Special mention goes to the scene in the Subway where you can see everyone, including Rachel's parents, 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 woman's face in a man's armpit.]] However, the crowning moment really comes when they get ''off'' the Subway, are ''still'' crowded, and are holding invisible handguards as they pack themselves into an equally cramped elevator. They even ''walk'' like this, too!



* In a [[BlackComedyBurst sudden bit of dark humor]], ''Pomp and Circumstance'' [[JustSoStory implies why]] [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragons]], {{unicorn}}s, and [[OurGryphonsAreDifferent gryphons]] are never seen anymore on Earth: they're laughing uproariously at all the animals getting on the ark, apparently refusing to board themselves. [[TooDumbToLive Even when it's starting to rain.]]
** FridgeBrilliance that adds to the comedy: These are all ''magical'' creatures, so they [[SmugSuper probably assumed they'd be fine]]. Clearly, [[WrongGenreSavvy they were mistaken]].
** Donald using one of the porcupines to get a stubborn hippo moving, only to be jabbed in the butt by one of the rhinos soon after.

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* In a [[BlackComedyBurst sudden bit of dark humor]], ''Pomp The "Pomp and Circumstance'' [[JustSoStory implies why]] [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragons]], {{unicorn}}s, and [[OurGryphonsAreDifferent gryphons]] are never seen anymore on Earth: they're laughing uproariously at all the animals getting on the ark, apparently refusing to board themselves. [[TooDumbToLive Even when it's starting to rain.]]
** FridgeBrilliance that adds to the comedy: These are all ''magical'' creatures, so they [[SmugSuper probably assumed they'd be fine]]. Clearly, [[WrongGenreSavvy they were mistaken]].
** Donald using one
Circumstance" segment is full of the porcupines to get a stubborn hippo moving, only to be jabbed in the butt by one sort of the rhinos soon after.comedy you'd expect from a WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck cartoon, although it also has quite a few sad and emotional moments.


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** DonaldDuck noticing, and then reacting to, the [[FurryConfusion mundane ducks]] entering the Ark.
** In a [[BlackComedyBurst sudden bit of dark humor]], ''Pomp and Circumstance'' [[JustSoStory implies why]] [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragons]], {{unicorn}}s, and [[OurGryphonsAreDifferent gryphons]] are never seen anymore on Earth: they're laughing uproariously at all the animals getting on the ark, apparently refusing to board themselves. [[TooDumbToLive Even when it's starting to rain.]]
** FridgeBrilliance that adds to the comedy: These are all ''magical'' creatures, so they [[SmugSuper probably assumed they'd be fine]]. Clearly, [[WrongGenreSavvy they were mistaken]].
** Donald using one of the porcupines to get a stubborn hippo moving, only to be jabbed in the butt by one of the rhinos soon after.
** [[ExplosiveBreeder The multitude of rabbits getting off at the end of the voyage.]] Parents will get it; kids won't.

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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?' [[WhoWritesThisCrap 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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** Even before this: James Earl Jones: "Here, the sensitve sensitive 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?' [[WhoWritesThisCrap 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 commentary, not a reenactment. The commentary ends him asking where'd he parked the Ark.


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* The Firebird Suite doesn't really allow for much humor given the strong themes of life, death, and rebirth, but one scene has the Spring Sprite grow a cute little flower. While already adequate, she gets a look that says "I can do better." and proceeds to turn it into a big yellow masterpiece. Her satisfied expression just screams "Now that's more like it." It can be inferred as an amusing bit.
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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 as they pack themselves into an equally cramped elevator. They even ''walk'' like this, too!
*** And then they get into a second elevator the same way. They finally scatter after reaching the top floor... except one poor soul crawling on the floor.

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** In Rhapsody in Blue, special mention goes to the scene in the Subway where you can see everyone everyone, including Rachel's parents, uncomfortably packed together, 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.face in a man's armpit.]] However, the crowning moment really comes when they get ''off'' the Subway, are ''still'' crowded, and are holding invisible handguards as they pack themselves into an equally cramped elevator. They even ''walk'' like this, too!
*** And then they get into a second elevator the same way. They finally scatter after reaching the top floor... except for one poor soul crawling on the floor.
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** Donald using one of the porcupines to get a stubborn hippo moving, only to be jabbed in the butt by one of the rhinos soon after.
** At the beginning, Noah tries to explain to Donald that the flood is about to happen, but Donald points at the sun and starts laughing. Then it immediately starts to rain.
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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?' [[WhoWritesThisCrap Who wrote this?"]]

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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 question... 'what would happen if you gave a yo-yo to a flock of flamingoes?' [[WhoWritesThisCrap Who wrote this?"]]
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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?' [[WhoWritesThisCrap Who wrote this?!"]]

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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?' [[WhoWritesThisCrap Who wrote this?!"]]this?"]]
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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.

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* DonaldDuck noticing noticing, and then reacting to, the [[FurryConfusion mundane ducks]] in his sequence. Actually, pretty much that whole sequence when it's not busy being a tearjerker.
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** FridgeBrilliance that adds to the comedy: These are all ''magical'' creatures, so they [[SmugSuper probably assumed they'd be fine]]. Clearly, [[WrongGenreSavvy they were mistaken]].
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*** And then they get into a second elevator the same way. They finally scatter after reaching the top floor... except one poor soul crawling on the floor.
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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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** [[ExplosiveBreeder The multitude of rabbits getting off at the end of the voyage. voyage.]] Parents will get it; kids won't.



** 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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** 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?' [[WhoWritesThisCrap Who wrote this?!"this?!"]]
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* In a [[BlackComedyBurst sudden bit of dark humor]], ''Pomp and Circumstance'' [[JustSoStory implies why]] [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragons]], {{unicorn}}s, and [[OurGryphonsAreDifferent gryphons]] are never seen anymore on Earth: they're laughing uproariously at all the animals getting on the ark, apparently refusing to board themselves.

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* In a [[BlackComedyBurst sudden bit of dark humor]], ''Pomp and Circumstance'' [[JustSoStory implies why]] [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragons]], {{unicorn}}s, and [[OurGryphonsAreDifferent gryphons]] are never seen anymore on Earth: they're laughing uproariously at all the animals getting on the ark, apparently refusing to board themselves. [[TooDumbToLive Even when it's starting to rain.]]
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* In a [[BlackComedyBurst sudden bit of dark humor]], ''Pomp and Circumstance'' [[JustSoStory implies why]] [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragons]], {{unicorn}}s, and [[OurGryphonsAreDifferent gryphons]] are never seen anymore on Earth: they're laughing uproariously at all the animals getting on the ark, apparently refusing to board themselve.s

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* In a [[BlackComedyBurst sudden bit of dark humor]], ''Pomp and Circumstance'' [[JustSoStory implies why]] [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragons]], {{unicorn}}s, and [[OurGryphonsAreDifferent gryphons]] are never seen anymore on Earth: they're laughing uproariously at all the animals getting on the ark, apparently refusing to board themselve.sthemselves.
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* In a [[BlackComedy dark humor]] of sorts that becomes HarsherInHindsight and TearJerker, ''Pomp and Circumstance'' implies why [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragons]], {{unicorn}}s, and [[OurGryphonsAreDifferent gryphons]] are never seen anymore on Earth. It's simple: they never board the Ark.

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* In a [[BlackComedy [[BlackComedyBurst sudden bit of dark humor]] of sorts that becomes HarsherInHindsight and TearJerker, humor]], ''Pomp and Circumstance'' [[JustSoStory implies why why]] [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragons]], {{unicorn}}s, and [[OurGryphonsAreDifferent gryphons]] are never seen anymore on Earth. It's simple: they never Earth: they're laughing uproariously at all the animals getting on the ark, apparently refusing to board the Ark.themselve.s
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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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** 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.handguards as they pack themselves into an equally cramped elevator. They even ''walk'' like this, too!
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* In a [[BlackComedy dark humor]] of sorts that becomes HarsherInHindsight and TearJerker, ''Pomp and Circumstance'' implies why [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragon]], {{unicorn}}, and [[OurGryphonsAreDifferent gryphon]] are never seen anymore on Earth. It's simple: they never board the Ark.

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* In a [[BlackComedy dark humor]] of sorts that becomes HarsherInHindsight and TearJerker, ''Pomp and Circumstance'' implies why [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragon]], {{unicorn}}, dragons]], {{unicorn}}s, and [[OurGryphonsAreDifferent gryphon]] gryphons]] are never seen anymore on Earth. It's simple: they never board the Ark.
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* In a [[BlackComedy dark humor]] of sorts that becomes HarsherInHindsight and TearJerker, ''Pomp and Circumstance'' implies why [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragon]], {{unicorn}}, and [[OurGryphonsAreDifferent gryphon]] are nowhere on Earth. It's simple: they never board the Ark.

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* In a [[BlackComedy dark humor]] of sorts that becomes HarsherInHindsight and TearJerker, ''Pomp and Circumstance'' implies why [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragon]], {{unicorn}}, and [[OurGryphonsAreDifferent gryphon]] are nowhere never seen anymore on Earth. It's simple: they never board the Ark.
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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.
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