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* From ''Finding Nemo: The Big Blue... And Beyond!'' (the stage musical version of ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'') the song "We Swim Together" is this overlapped with FriendshipSong.
* From ''Finding Nemo: The Big Blue... And Beyond!'' (the stage musical version of ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'') the song "We Swim Together" is this overlapped with FriendshipSong.
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* The [[WanderingMinstrel Bard]] class in ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' and other games, often singing songs that make his allies litterally immune to fear.
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* The [[WanderingMinstrel Bard]] class in ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' and other games, often singing songs that make his allies litterally literally immune to fear.
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Sister trope of TheSongBeforeTheStorm. Subtrope of BravadoSong.
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Sister trope of TheSongBeforeTheStorm. Subtrope of BravadoSong.
BravadoSong. Can overlap with PepTalkSong if the courage is being sung to whoever needs it.
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* The Pied Piper plays one (crossed with ThePowerOfRock) in the "Countdown" arc, using {{Music/Queen}}'s "The Show Must Go On," a song that probably qualifies for the trope all by itself given the fact that Music/FreddieMercury was dying of AIDS-related complications at the time it was recorded.
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* The Pied Piper plays one (crossed with ThePowerOfRock) in the "Countdown" arc, using {{Music/Queen}}'s Music/{{Queen|Band}}'s "The Show Must Go On," a song that probably qualifies for the trope all by itself given the fact that Music/FreddieMercury was dying of AIDS-related complications at the time it was recorded.
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* "Do You Hear the People Sing?" from ''Theatre/LesMiserables''.
* "Into the Fire" from ''Film/TheScarletPimpernel''.
* "Hoist the Colors" from ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd''
* "Do You Hear the People Sing?" from ''Theatre/LesMiserables''.
* "Into the Fire" from ''Film/TheScarletPimpernel''.
* "Hoist the Colors" from ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd''
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* "Do You Hear the People Sing?" from ''Theatre/LesMiserables''.
* "Into the Fire" from ''Film/TheScarletPimpernel''.
* "Hoist the Colors" from ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd''
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjvKZHJeayg "Men of Harlech"]] from ''Film/{{Zulu}}''. (And, for that matter, the Zulus' singing.)
* The reprise of "The World Will Know" from ''Film/{{Newsies}}.''
* A rare RealLife example in ''Film/{{Harriet}}'', which portrays the historically-accurate use of traditional spirituals by UsefulNotes/HarrietTubman to communicate with enslaved loved ones and encourage her "passengers" on the Underground Railroad.
* The reprise of "The World Will Know" from ''Film/{{Newsies}}.''
* A rare RealLife example in ''Film/{{Harriet}}'', which portrays the historically-accurate use of traditional spirituals by UsefulNotes/HarrietTubman to communicate with enslaved loved ones and encourage her "passengers" on the Underground Railroad.
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* "Do You Hear the People Sing?" from ''Theatre/LesMiserables''.
* "Into the Fire" from ''Film/TheScarletPimpernel''.
* "Hoist the Colors" from ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd''
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjvKZHJeayg "Men of Harlech"]] from ''Film/{{Zulu}}''. (And, for that matter, the Zulus' singing.)
* The reprise of "The World Will Know" from ''Film/{{Newsies}}.''
* A rare RealLife example in ''Film/{{Harriet}}'', which portrays the historically-accurate use of traditional spirituals by UsefulNotes/HarrietTubman to communicate with enslaved loved ones and encourage her "passengers" on the Underground Railroad.
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* "Do You Hear the People Sing?" from ''Theatre/LesMiserables''.
* "Into the Fire" from ''Film/TheScarletPimpernel''.
* "Hoist the Colors" from ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd''
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjvKZHJeayg "Men of Harlech"]] from ''Film/{{Zulu}}''. (And, for that matter, the Zulus' singing.)
* The reprise of "The World Will Know" from ''Film/{{Newsies}}.''
* A rare RealLife example in ''Film/{{Harriet}}'', which portrays the historically-accurate use of traditional spirituals by UsefulNotes/HarrietTubman to communicate with enslaved loved ones and encourage her "passengers" on the Underground Railroad.
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Sister trope of TheSongBeforeTheStorm.
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Sister trope of TheSongBeforeTheStorm.
TheSongBeforeTheStorm. Subtrope of BravadoSong.
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* In the ''Series/SesameStreet'' animated special ''[[Literature/TheMonsterAtTheEndOfThisBook The Monster At the End of This Story]]'', Grover's friends all sing the song "Have Courage" to tell him about times when they were brave in the past and to help him see that he can courage too to face the monster.
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* "Into the Fire" from ''The Scarlet Pimpernel''.
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* "Into the Fire" from ''The Scarlet Pimpernel''.''Film/TheScarletPimpernel''.