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** The rest of the children desperately try to stop Aunt Adelaide from noticing Chrissie in the first place, Sebastian actively chases after her, and Simon swallows his pride to beg Nanny [=McPhee=] for help.

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** The rest of the children desperately try to stop Aunt Adelaide from noticing Chrissie in the first place, Sebastian actively chases after her, and Simon Eric swallows his pride to beg Nanny [=McPhee=] for help.



* Nanny [=McPhee=] comes across Evangeline practising her reading and has a short but sweet conversation with her. Evangaline even explains that one of the older children, Lily, has been teaching her how to read.

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* Nanny [=McPhee=] comes across Evangeline practising practicing her reading and has a short but sweet conversation with her. Evangaline Evangeline even explains that one of the older children, Lily, has been teaching her how to read.

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* Nanny [=McPhee=] comes across Evangeline practising her reading and has a short but sweet conversation with her. Evangaline even explains that one of the older children, Lily, has been teaching her how to read.


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* Megsie comforting Celia by giving her some of her own best clothes to wear.
* The cousins quickly learned to work together to collect the missing piglets. They learned so quickly, Nanny [=McPhee=] has to enchant the pigs to make the task a bit harder.
* The family enjoys a picnic with some of the extra money they earned from selling the piglets and ginger beer (ginger ale to those in the US). Mr. and Mrs. Docherty even join them in the fun.
* Cyril joins his cousin Norman in seeking out Cyril's father to see if Norman's father is truly dead, and later passionately defends his aunt's marriage to her lower class husband to Cyril's father.
* We see that the children Nanny [=McPhee=] raised not only remember her, but pretty much squee when they see her again. A stoic guard in London breaks down in TearsOfJoy at the sight of her and admits that he can't lie when she asks him if he still eats his vegetables, and we find out that Baby Aggie from the first movie, even all grown up and forgetful, is happy to give Nanny [=McPhee=] a place to stay.
* As Nanny [=McPhee=] leaves, the children's dad returns. Especially heartwarming, considering that she only leaves when they do not need her anymore, and they truly don't: Their family is back together again.
** Not to mention, the father hugs his niece and nephew and is just as happy to see them as his own children. Compare this to their own father, whose idea of a heartwarming reconciliation is a firm handshake, and it's incredibly sweet.
** There’s also the scene with Mrs. Docherty [[spoiler:who is Aggie Brown all grown up. She’s the only one who gets to say goodbye to Nanny [=McPhee=] and one of the few people who knows how kind she is. She also reveals that she still has her mother’s rattle, meaning that she remembers the last act of kindness her former nanny did for her.]]
* Vincent and the Elephant sharing a bed.
--> '''Vincent:''' Would you like a pillow, Little Elly? You're a bit big for this bed but I don't mind.
* Even if Cyril and Celia don't get on with their cousins, they do behave well towards Isabel, always calling her aunt and speaking to her politely. Celia even says that she hopes Isabel sleeps well on her way up to bed.

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* Nanny [=McPhee=] comes across Evangeline practising her reading and has a short but sweet conversation with her. Evangaline even explains that one of the older children, Lily, has been teaching her how to read. \n\n\n[[WMG: Nanny [=McPhee=] Returns]]\n* Megsie comforting Celia by giving her some of her own best clothes to wear.\n* The cousins quickly learned to work together to collect the missing piglets. They learned so quickly, Nanny [=McPhee=] has to enchant the pigs to make the task a bit harder.\n* The family enjoys a picnic with some of the extra money they earned from selling the piglets and ginger beer (ginger ale to those in the US). Mr. and Mrs. Docherty even join them in the fun.\n* Cyril joins his cousin Norman in seeking out Cyril's father to see if Norman's father is truly dead, and later passionately defends his aunt's marriage to her lower class husband to Cyril's father.\n* We see that the children Nanny [=McPhee=] raised not only remember her, but pretty much squee when they see her again. A stoic guard in London breaks down in TearsOfJoy at the sight of her and admits that he can't lie when she asks him if he still eats his vegetables, and we find out that Baby Aggie from the first movie, even all grown up and forgetful, is happy to give Nanny [=McPhee=] a place to stay.\n* As Nanny [=McPhee=] leaves, the children's dad returns. Especially heartwarming, considering that she only leaves when they do not need her anymore, and they truly don't: Their family is back together again.\n** Not to mention, the father hugs his niece and nephew and is just as happy to see them as his own children. Compare this to their own father, whose idea of a heartwarming reconciliation is a firm handshake, and it's incredibly sweet.\n** There’s also the scene with Mrs. Docherty [[spoiler:who is Aggie Brown all grown up. She’s the only one who gets to say goodbye to Nanny [=McPhee=] and one of the few people who knows how kind she is. She also reveals that she still has her mother’s rattle, meaning that she remembers the last act of kindness her former nanny did for her.]]\n* Vincent and the Elephant sharing a bed.\n--> '''Vincent:''' Would you like a pillow, Little Elly? You're a bit big for this bed but I don't mind.\n* Even if Cyril and Celia don't get on with their cousins, they do behave well towards Isabel, always calling her aunt and speaking to her politely. Celia even says that she hopes Isabel sleeps well on her way up to bed.
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--> '''Vincent:''' Would you like a pillow, Little Elly? You're a bit big for this bed but I don't mind.

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--> '''Vincent:''' Would you like a pillow, Little Elly? You're a bit big for this bed but I don't mind.mind.
* Even if Cyril and Celia don't get on with their cousins, they do behave well towards Isabel, always calling her aunt and speaking to her politely. Celia even says that she hopes Isabel sleeps well on her way up to bed.
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** "No need. You ''are'' the end of the story."

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** There’s also the scene with Mrs. Docherty [[spoiler:who is Aggie Brown all grown up. She’s the only one who gets to say goodbye to Nanny [=McPhee=] and one of the few people who knows how kind she is. She also reveals that she still has her mother’s rattle, meaning that she remembers the last act of kindness her former nanny did for her.]]

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** There’s also the scene with Mrs. Docherty [[spoiler:who is Aggie Brown all grown up. She’s the only one who gets to say goodbye to Nanny [=McPhee=] and one of the few people who knows how kind she is. She also reveals that she still has her mother’s rattle, meaning that she remembers the last act of kindness her former nanny did for her.]]]]
* Vincent and the Elephant sharing a bed.
--> '''Vincent:''' Would you like a pillow, Little Elly? You're a bit big for this bed but I don't mind.
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* When Evangeline returns with Aunt Adelaide in a fine dress and a nicer hairdo, the children are astonished to find her former housemaid [[SheCleansUpNicely looking like a princess]]. Cue Cedric's completely deadpan statement:

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* When Evangeline returns with Aunt Adelaide in a fine dress and a nicer hairdo, the children are astonished to find her their former housemaid [[SheCleansUpNicely looking like a princess]]. Cue Cedric's completely deadpan statement:
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** Not to mention her giving Aggie back her mother’s rattle and in one piece.



** Not to mention, the father hugs his niece and nephew and is just as happy to see them as his own children. Compare this to their own father, whose idea of a heartwarming reconciliation is a firm handshake, and it's incredibly sweet.

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** Not to mention, the father hugs his niece and nephew and is just as happy to see them as his own children. Compare this to their own father, whose idea of a heartwarming reconciliation is a firm handshake, and it's incredibly sweet.sweet.
** There’s also the scene with Mrs. Docherty [[spoiler:who is Aggie Brown all grown up. She’s the only one who gets to say goodbye to Nanny [=McPhee=] and one of the few people who knows how kind she is. She also reveals that she still has her mother’s rattle, meaning that she remembers the last act of kindness her former nanny did for her.]]
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** The rest of the children desperately try to stop Aunt Adelaide from noticing Chrissie in the first place, Sebastian actively chases after her, and Simon swallows his pride to beg Nanny [=McPhee=] for help.
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\n* Nanny [=McPhee=] comes across Evangeline practising her reading and has a short but sweet conversation with her. Evangaline even explains that one of the older children, Lily, has been teaching her how to read.

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* In the first movie, the whole ending was Heartwarming especially with Nanny [=McPhee=] bowing to the mother's chair in the study.
* Nanny [=McPhee=] taking the kids to the beach in the first movie, using her magic to untangle Sebastian's kite strings and calling him sweetheart.

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* In the first movie, the whole ending was Heartwarming The entire ending, especially with Nanny [=McPhee=] bowing to the mother's chair in the study.
** The music that plays here is especially lovely.
* Nanny [=McPhee=] taking the kids to the beach in the first movie, beach, using her magic to untangle Sebastian's kite strings and calling him sweetheart.

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* In the sequel, as Nanny [=McPhee=] leaves, the children's dad returns. Especially heartwarming, considering that she only leaves when they do not need her anymore, and they truly don't: Their family is back together again.
** Not to mention, the father hugs his niece and nephew and is just as happy to see them as his own children. Compare this to their own father, whose idea of a heartwarming reconciliation is a firm handshake, and it's incredibly sweet.
* Megsie comforting Celia by giving her some of her own best clothes to wear.

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* In the sequel, as Nanny [=McPhee=] leaves, the children's dad returns. Especially heartwarming, considering that she only leaves when they do not need her anymore, and they truly don't: Their family is back together again.
** Not to mention, the father hugs his niece and nephew and is just as happy to see them as his own children. Compare this to their own father, whose idea of a heartwarming reconciliation is a firm handshake, and it's incredibly sweet.
* Megsie comforting Celia by giving her some of her own best clothes to wear.
'''This Page Contains Unmarked Spoilers.''' ''''' You Have Been Warned.'''''

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* In the sequel, we see that the children Nanny [=McPhee=] raised not only remember her, but pretty much squee when they see her again. [[spoiler:A stoic guard in London]] breaks down in TearsOfJoy at the sight of her and admits that he can't lie when she asks him if he still eats his vegetables, and we find out that [[spoiler:Baby Aggie from the first movie, even all grown up and forgetful, is happy to give Nanny [=McPhee=] a place to stay]].



--> '''Cedric:''' Nonsense. [[BeautifulAllAlong She's always looked like that.]]

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--> '''Cedric:''' Nonsense. [[BeautifulAllAlong She's always looked like that.]]]]


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* Megsie comforting Celia by giving her some of her own best clothes to wear.
* The cousins quickly learned to work together to collect the missing piglets. They learned so quickly, Nanny [=McPhee=] has to enchant the pigs to make the task a bit harder.
* The family enjoys a picnic with some of the extra money they earned from selling the piglets and ginger beer (ginger ale to those in the US). Mr. and Mrs. Docherty even join them in the fun.
* Cyril joins his cousin Norman in seeking out Cyril's father to see if Norman's father is truly dead, and later passionately defends his aunt's marriage to her lower class husband to Cyril's father.
* We see that the children Nanny [=McPhee=] raised not only remember her, but pretty much squee when they see her again. A stoic guard in London breaks down in TearsOfJoy at the sight of her and admits that he can't lie when she asks him if he still eats his vegetables, and we find out that Baby Aggie from the first movie, even all grown up and forgetful, is happy to give Nanny [=McPhee=] a place to stay.
* As Nanny [=McPhee=] leaves, the children's dad returns. Especially heartwarming, considering that she only leaves when they do not need her anymore, and they truly don't: Their family is back together again.
** Not to mention, the father hugs his niece and nephew and is just as happy to see them as his own children. Compare this to their own father, whose idea of a heartwarming reconciliation is a firm handshake, and it's incredibly sweet.
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--> '''Cedric:''' Nonsense. [[BeautifulAllAlong She has always looked like this.]]

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--> '''Cedric:''' Nonsense. [[BeautifulAllAlong She has She's always looked like this.that.]]
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* Mr Brown hugging Chrissie in relief after he thinks Aunt Adelaide has taken her away. He was so desperate to get her back that he actually ran after Aunt Adelaide's departing carriage. After he knows she is okay the rest of the children follow and he quickly checks to make sure they're all there.

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* Mr Brown hugging Chrissie in relief after he thinks Aunt Adelaide has taken her away. He was so desperate to get her back that he actually ran after Aunt Adelaide's departing carriage. After he knows she is okay the rest of the children follow and he quickly checks to make sure they're all there.there.
* When Evangeline returns with Aunt Adelaide in a fine dress and a nicer hairdo, the children are astonished to find her former housemaid [[SheCleansUpNicely looking like a princess]]. Cue Cedric's completely deadpan statement:
--> '''Cedric:''' Nonsense. [[BeautifulAllAlong She has always looked like this.]]
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* In the first movie, the whole ending was Heartwarming especially with Nanny [=McPhee=] nodding to the mother's chair in the study.

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* In the first movie, the whole ending was Heartwarming especially with Nanny [=McPhee=] nodding bowing to the mother's chair in the study.
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* Megsie comforting Celia by giving her some of her own best clothes to wear.



* Nanny [=McPhee=] taking the kids to the beach in the first movie, using her magic to untangle Sebastian's kite strings and calling him sweetheart.

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* Nanny [=McPhee=] taking the kids to the beach in the first movie, using her magic to untangle Sebastian's kite strings and calling him sweetheart.sweetheart.
** Also her cheering the children up after they ask their father to read to them and he is too busy. Knowing they have learned their lesson about getting up when they are told, she asks Evangeline to make them something nice to eat.
* A moment in the first film with all the Brown children and Cedric. Sebastian asks if he thinks their mother still thinks about them where she is.
--> '''Cedric:''' I'm sure she does. ''(beat)'' I ''know'' she does.
* Mr Brown hugging Chrissie in relief after he thinks Aunt Adelaide has taken her away. He was so desperate to get her back that he actually ran after Aunt Adelaide's departing carriage. After he knows she is okay the rest of the children follow and he quickly checks to make sure they're all there.
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* Nanny [=McPhee=] taking the kids to the beach in the first movie, using her magic to untangle one of the boys' kite strings and calling him sweetheart.

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* Nanny [=McPhee=] taking the kids to the beach in the first movie, using her magic to untangle one of the boys' Sebastian's kite strings and calling him sweetheart.
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* Nanny McPhee taking the kids to the beach in the first movie, using her magic to untangle one of the boys' kite strings and calling him sweetheart.

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* Nanny McPhee [=McPhee=] taking the kids to the beach in the first movie, using her magic to untangle one of the boys' kite strings and calling him sweetheart.
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* In the sequel, we see that the children Nanny [=McPhee=] raised not only remember her, but pretty much squee when they see her again. [[spoiler:A stoic guard in London]] breaks down in TearsOfJoy at the sight of her and admits that he can't lie when she asks him if he still eats his vegetables, and we find out that [[spoiler:Baby Aggie from the first movie, even all grown up and forgetful, is happy to give Nanny [=McPhee=] a place to stay]].

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* In the sequel, we see that the children Nanny [=McPhee=] raised not only remember her, but pretty much squee when they see her again. [[spoiler:A stoic guard in London]] breaks down in TearsOfJoy at the sight of her and admits that he can't lie when she asks him if he still eats his vegetables, and we find out that [[spoiler:Baby Aggie from the first movie, even all grown up and forgetful, is happy to give Nanny [=McPhee=] a place to stay]].stay]].
* Nanny McPhee taking the kids to the beach in the first movie, using her magic to untangle one of the boys' kite strings and calling him sweetheart.
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* In the sequel, as Nanny McPhee leaves, the children's dad returns. Especially heartwarming, considering that she only leaves when they do not need her anymore, and they truly don't: Their family is back together again.

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* In the sequel, as Nanny McPhee [=McPhee=] leaves, the children's dad returns. Especially heartwarming, considering that she only leaves when they do not need her anymore, and they truly don't: Their family is back together again.



* In the first movie, the whole ending was Heartwarming. But the bit that got this Troper was Nanny McPhee nodding to the mother's chair in the study.
* In the sequel, we see that the children Nanny McPhee raised not only remember her, but pretty much squee when they see her again. [[spoiler:A stoic guard in London]] breaks down in TearsOfJoy at the sight of her and admits that he can't lie when she asks him if he still eats his vegetables, and we find out that [[spoiler:Baby Aggie from the first movie, even all grown up and forgetful, is happy to give Nanny McPhee a place to stay.]]

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* In the first movie, the whole ending was Heartwarming. But the bit that got this Troper was Heartwarming especially with Nanny McPhee [=McPhee=] nodding to the mother's chair in the study.
* In the sequel, we see that the children Nanny McPhee [=McPhee=] raised not only remember her, but pretty much squee when they see her again. [[spoiler:A stoic guard in London]] breaks down in TearsOfJoy at the sight of her and admits that he can't lie when she asks him if he still eats his vegetables, and we find out that [[spoiler:Baby Aggie from the first movie, even all grown up and forgetful, is happy to give Nanny McPhee [=McPhee=] a place to stay.]]stay]].

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* In the first movie, the whole ending was Heartwarming. But the bit that got this Troper was Nanny McPhee nodding to the mother's chair in the study.

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** Not to mention, the father hugs his niece and nephew and is just as happy to see them as his own children. Compare this to their own father, whose idea of a heartwarming reconciliation is a firm handshake, and it's incredibly sweet.
* In the first movie, the whole ending was Heartwarming. But the bit that got this Troper was Nanny McPhee nodding to the mother's chair in the study.study.
* In the sequel, we see that the children Nanny McPhee raised not only remember her, but pretty much squee when they see her again. [[spoiler:A stoic guard in London]] breaks down in TearsOfJoy at the sight of her and admits that he can't lie when she asks him if he still eats his vegetables, and we find out that [[spoiler:Baby Aggie from the first movie, even all grown up and forgetful, is happy to give Nanny McPhee a place to stay.]]
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* In the sequel, as Nanny McPhee leaves, the children's dad returns. Especially heartwarming, considering that she only leaves when they do not need her anymore, and they truly don't: Their family is back together again.

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* In the sequel, as Nanny McPhee leaves, the children's dad returns. Especially heartwarming, considering that she only leaves when they do not need her anymore, and they truly don't: Their family is back together again.again.
* In the first movie, the whole ending was Heartwarming. But the bit that got this Troper was Nanny McPhee nodding to the mother's chair in the study.
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* In the sequel, as Nanny McPhee leaves, the children's dad returns. Especially heartwarming, considering that she only leaves when they do not need her anymore, and they truely don't: Their family is back together again.

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* In the sequel, as Nanny McPhee leaves, the children's dad returns. Especially heartwarming, considering that she only leaves when they do not need her anymore, and they truely truly don't: Their family is back together again.
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* In the sequel, as Nanny McPhee leaves, the children's dad returns. Especially heartwarming, considering that she only leaves when they do not need her anymore, and they truely don't: Their family is back together again.

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