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* In ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'', the dragon Toothless ''has'' teeth. Being retractable, they're mostly hidden, and show up when he eats or [[GameFace attacks]]. Hiccup's father Stoick is not TheStoic. And Hiccup never gets hiccups (though in the series it's explained that runts are named Hiccup.)

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* In ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'', ''Franchise/HowToTrainYourDragon'', the dragon Toothless ''has'' teeth. Being retractable, they're mostly hidden, and show up when he eats or [[GameFace attacks]]. Hiccup's father Stoick is not TheStoic. And Hiccup never gets hiccups (though in the series it's explained that runts are named Hiccup.)
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* During the canyon chase scene in ''WesternAnimation/IceAgeDawnOfTheDinosaurs'' Crash refers to one pterodactyl as ''Birdie'', when in fact they are not related to birds.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'': Doc Facilier's "Friends on the Other Side", evil Loa spirits, are [[DealWithTheDevil not]] [[YouHaveFailedMe exactly friendly]]. The nickname probably serves to both lull his clients into a false sense of security and avoid offending the spirits themselves.

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* ''WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'': Doc Facilier's "Friends on the Other Side", evil Loa spirits, are [[DealWithTheDevil not]] [[YouHaveFailedMe exactly friendly]]. The nickname probably serves to both lull his clients into a false sense of security and avoid offending the spirits themselves. Also Tiana is not a princess until well after she meets the frog.

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* [[VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry Cranky Kong]] in ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperMarioBrosMovie''; while his name fits in the games, the movie changes his personality to more of a [[TheGadfly gadfly]] than a GrumpyOldMan.
* ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'': Mei is obsessed with 4*Town, a boy band that consists of five members. Her mother expresses confusion over this.



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'': Mr. Big, the most-feared crime boss in all of Tundratown, is [[spoiler:a small Arctic shrew]].

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Mr. Big, the most-feared crime boss in all of Tundratown, is [[spoiler:a small Arctic shrew]].



* ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'': Mei is obsessed with 4*Town, a boy band that consists of five members. Her mother expresses confusion over this.
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** The fox character Gideon Grey is a red fox, not a gray one.

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** Likewise, ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueTheFlashpointParadox'' only features the Justice League as a group for five minutes near the beginning, though you could justify it saying that we see the various members' states in the dystopian timeline. The Flash/Barry Allen is the main character.



** Likewise, ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueTheFlashpointParadox'' only features the Justice League as a group for five minutes near the beginning, though you could justify it saying that we see the various members' states in the dystopian timeline. The Flash/Barry Allen is the main character.
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* [[NonHumanSidekick Flounder]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989'' is not a flounder (a flat gray fish that disguises itself as the bottom of the sea floor), but some sort of yellow tropical fish with blue stripes.

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* [[NonHumanSidekick Flounder]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989'' ''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}'' is not a flounder (a flat gray fish that disguises itself as the bottom of the sea floor), but some sort of yellow tropical fish with blue stripes.
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* WesternAnimation/TurningRed: Mei is obsessed with 4*Town, a boy band that consists of five members. Her mother expresses confusion over this.

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* WesternAnimation/TurningRed: ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'': Mei is obsessed with 4*Town, a boy band that consists of five members. Her mother expresses confusion over this.
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* WesternAnimation/TurningRed: Mei is obsessed with 4*Town, a boy band that consists of five members. Her mother expresses confusion over this.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'': Doc Facilier's "Friends on the Other Side" are [[DealWithTheDevil not]] [[YouHaveFailedMe exactly friendly]]...

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* ''WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'': Doc Facilier's "Friends on the Other Side" Side", evil Loa spirits, are [[DealWithTheDevil not]] [[YouHaveFailedMe exactly friendly]]...friendly]]. The nickname probably serves to both lull his clients into a false sense of security and avoid offending the spirits themselves.

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* The WesternAnimation/DCUniverseAnimatedOriginalMovies eventually settled on only making movies with "Superman," "Batman" or "Justice League" in the titles[[note]]a practice which has now ended, though those three titles continue to predominate[[/note]], because those were the ones which sold best. As a result, their names sometimes wind up where they don't really belong.
** ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAssaultOnArkham''. The name would suggest that ComicBook/{{Batman}} is the lead character, but in reality he has barely twenty minutes of screen time and spends most of that screen time as the HeroAntagonist to the ComicBook/SuicideSquad, the ''real'' stars of the movie, with ComicBook/{{Deadshot}} in particular being the unofficial protagonist.
* Similarly, Marlin from ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'' is actually a clownfish like his son, Nemo. This was lampshaded about halfway through the film when Nigel the pelican tells Gill that Nemo's father shares his name with that of "a popular sport fish." Also, Dory is not a dory, she's a blue tang.



* In ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuestVersusTheCyberInsects'', there's not much that's "cyber" about the "cyber insects," except for maybe the Formicoids' arm-guns. And the Assassinoids are purely organic.
** Likewise, ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueTheFlashpointParadox'' only features the Justice League as a group for five minutes near the beginning, though you could justify it saying that we see the various members' states in the dystopian timeline. The Flash/Barry Allen is the main character.



* [[NonHumanSidekick Flounder]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989'' is not a flounder (a flat gray fish that disguises itself as the bottom of the sea floor), but some sort of yellow tropical fish with blue stripes.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'': Doc Facilier's "Friends on the Other Side" are [[DealWithTheDevil not]] [[YouHaveFailedMe exactly friendly]]...



* One edition of Creator/DingoPictures ''The Countryside Bears'', the only version released on DVD rather than a UsefulNotes/PlayStation disc, is titled ''Winky the Little Bear'' as a pun on the title of [[Franchise/WinnieThePooh the franchise it knocks off]], but there are no actual characters named Winky; the main character being named Teddy.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'': Doc Facilier's "Friends on the Other Side" are [[DealWithTheDevil not]] [[YouHaveFailedMe exactly friendly]]...



* [[NonHumanSidekick Flounder]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989'' is not a flounder (a flat gray fish that disguises itself as the bottom of the sea floor), but some sort of yellow tropical fish with blue stripes.
* Similarly, Marlin from ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'' is actually a clownfish like his son, Nemo. This was lampshaded about halfway through the film when Nigel the pelican tells Gill that Nemo's father shares his name with that of "a popular sport fish." Also, Dory is not a dory, she's a blue tang.
* The WesternAnimation/DCUniverseAnimatedOriginalMovies eventually settled on only making movies with "Superman," "Batman" or "Justice League" in the titles[[note]]a practice which has now ended, though those three titles continue to predominate[[/note]], because those were the ones which sold best. As a result, their names sometimes wind up where they don't really belong.
** ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAssaultOnArkham''. The name would suggest that ComicBook/{{Batman}} is the lead character, but in reality he has barely twenty minutes of screen time and spends most of that screen time as the HeroAntagonist to the ComicBook/SuicideSquad, the ''real'' stars of the movie, with ComicBook/{{Deadshot}} in particular being the unofficial protagonist.
** Likewise, ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueTheFlashpointParadox'' only features the Justice League as a group for five minutes near the beginning, though you could justify it saying that we see the various members' states in the dystopian timeline. The Flash/Barry Allen is the main character.
* In ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuestVersusTheCyberInsects'', there's not much that's "cyber" about the "cyber insects," except for maybe the Formicoids' arm-guns. And the Assassinoids are purely organic.

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* [[NonHumanSidekick Flounder]] from ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989'' is not a flounder (a flat gray fish that disguises itself as the bottom of the sea floor), but some sort of yellow tropical fish with blue stripes.
* Similarly, Marlin from ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'' is actually a clownfish like his son, Nemo. This was lampshaded about halfway through the film when Nigel the pelican tells Gill that Nemo's father shares his name with that of "a popular sport fish." Also, Dory is not a dory, she's a blue tang.
* The WesternAnimation/DCUniverseAnimatedOriginalMovies eventually settled on only making movies with "Superman," "Batman" or "Justice League" in the titles[[note]]a practice which has now ended, though those three titles continue to predominate[[/note]], because those were the ones which sold best. As a result, their names sometimes wind up where they don't really belong.
** ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAssaultOnArkham''. The name would suggest that ComicBook/{{Batman}} is the lead character, but in reality he has barely twenty minutes of screen time and spends most of that screen time as the HeroAntagonist to the ComicBook/SuicideSquad, the ''real'' stars of the movie, with ComicBook/{{Deadshot}} in particular being the unofficial protagonist.
** Likewise, ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueTheFlashpointParadox'' only features the Justice League as a group for five minutes near the beginning, though you could justify it saying that we see the various members' states in the dystopian timeline. The Flash/Barry Allen is the main character.
* In ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuestVersusTheCyberInsects'', there's not much that's "cyber" about the "cyber insects," except for maybe the Formicoids' arm-guns. And the Assassinoids are purely organic.
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* One edition of Creator/DingoPictures ''The Countryside Bears'', the only version released on DVD rather than a PlayStation disc, is titled ''Winky the Little Bear'' as a pun on the title of [[Franchise/WinnieThePooh the franchise it knocks off]], but there are no actual characters named Winky; the main character being named Teddy.

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* One edition of Creator/DingoPictures ''The Countryside Bears'', the only version released on DVD rather than a PlayStation UsefulNotes/PlayStation disc, is titled ''Winky the Little Bear'' as a pun on the title of [[Franchise/WinnieThePooh the franchise it knocks off]], but there are no actual characters named Winky; the main character being named Teddy.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie'': Wyldstyle declares Taco Tuesdays shall be renamed to Freedom Fridays (while still taking place on tuesdays).
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* In ''WesternAnimation/JonnyQuestVersusTheCyberInsects'', there's not much that's "cyber" about the "cyber insects," except for maybe the Formicoids' arm-guns. And the Assassinoids are purely organic.
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* One edition of Creator/DingoPictures ''The Countryside Bears'', the only version released on DVD rather than a PlayStation disc, is titled ''Winky the Little Bear'' as a pun on the title of [[Disney/WinnieThePooh the franchise it knocks off]], but there are no actual characters named Winky; the main character being named Teddy.
* ''Disney/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'': Doc Facilier's "Friends on the Other Side" are [[DealWithTheDevil not]] [[YouHaveFailedMe exactly friendly]]...
* ''Disney/{{Zootopia}}'': Mr. Big, the most-feared crime boss in all of Tundratown, is [[spoiler:a small Arctic shrew]].
* [[NonHumanSidekick Flounder]] from ''Disney/TheLittleMermaid'' is not a flounder (a flat gray fish that disguises itself as the bottom of the sea floor), but some sort of yellow tropical fish with blue stripes.

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* One edition of Creator/DingoPictures ''The Countryside Bears'', the only version released on DVD rather than a PlayStation disc, is titled ''Winky the Little Bear'' as a pun on the title of [[Disney/WinnieThePooh [[Franchise/WinnieThePooh the franchise it knocks off]], but there are no actual characters named Winky; the main character being named Teddy.
* ''Disney/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'': ''WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'': Doc Facilier's "Friends on the Other Side" are [[DealWithTheDevil not]] [[YouHaveFailedMe exactly friendly]]...
* ''Disney/{{Zootopia}}'': ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'': Mr. Big, the most-feared crime boss in all of Tundratown, is [[spoiler:a small Arctic shrew]].
* [[NonHumanSidekick Flounder]] from ''Disney/TheLittleMermaid'' ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989'' is not a flounder (a flat gray fish that disguises itself as the bottom of the sea floor), but some sort of yellow tropical fish with blue stripes.



* The WesternAnimation/{{DC Universe Animated Original Movies}} eventually settled on only making movies with "Superman," "Batman" or "Justice League" in the titles[[note]]a practice which has now ended, though those three titles continue to predominate[[/note]], because those were the ones which sold best. As a result, their names sometimes wind up where they don't really belong.

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* The WesternAnimation/{{DC Universe Animated Original Movies}} WesternAnimation/DCUniverseAnimatedOriginalMovies eventually settled on only making movies with "Superman," "Batman" or "Justice League" in the titles[[note]]a practice which has now ended, though those three titles continue to predominate[[/note]], because those were the ones which sold best. As a result, their names sometimes wind up where they don't really belong.

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* ''Disney/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'': Doc Facilier's "Friends on the Other Side", who are [[DealWithTheDevil not]] [[YouHaveFailedMe exactly friendly]]...

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* ''Disney/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'': Doc Facilier's "Friends on the Other Side", who Side" are [[DealWithTheDevil not]] [[YouHaveFailedMe exactly friendly]]...



* The {{DC Universe Animated Original Movies}} eventually settled on only making movies with "Superman," "Batman" or "Justice League" in the titles[[note]]a practice which has now ended, though those three titles continue to predominate[[/note]], because those were the ones which sold best. As a result, their names sometimes wind up where they don't really belong.

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* The {{DC WesternAnimation/{{DC Universe Animated Original Movies}} eventually settled on only making movies with "Superman," "Batman" or "Justice League" in the titles[[note]]a practice which has now ended, though those three titles continue to predominate[[/note]], because those were the ones which sold best. As a result, their names sometimes wind up where they don't really belong.



** Likewise, ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueTheFlashpointParadox'' only features the Justice League as a group for five minutes near the beginning, though you could justify it saying that we see the various members' states in the dystopian timeline. The Flash/Barry Allen is the main character.

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** Likewise, ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueTheFlashpointParadox'' only features the Justice League as a group for five minutes near the beginning, though you could justify it saying that we see the various members' states in the dystopian timeline. The Flash/Barry Allen is the main character.character.
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* ''Disney/{{Zootopia}}'': Mr. Big, the most-feared crime boss in all of Tundratown, is [[spoiler:a small Arctic shrew]].
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* In ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragon'', the dragon Toothless ''has'' teeth. Being retractable, they're mostly hidden, and show up when he eats or [[GameFace attacks]]. Hiccup's father Stoick is not TheStoic. And Hiccup never gets hiccups (though in the series it's explained that runts are named Hiccup.)
* EVE's job in ''WesternAnimation/WallE'' is to look for living plants on Earth, which is the one place she ''shouldn't'' be looking according to her name ('''Extra'''terrestrial Vegetation Evaluator).
* One edition of Creator/DingoPictures ''The Countryside Bears'', the only version released on DVD rather than a PlayStation disc, is titled ''Winky the Little Bear'' as a pun on the title of [[Disney/WinnieThePooh the franchise it knocks off]], but there are no actual characters named Winky; the main character being named Teddy.
* ''Disney/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'': Doc Facilier's "Friends on the Other Side", who are [[DealWithTheDevil not]] [[YouHaveFailedMe exactly friendly]]...
* [[NonHumanSidekick Flounder]] from ''Disney/TheLittleMermaid'' is not a flounder (a flat gray fish that disguises itself as the bottom of the sea floor), but some sort of yellow tropical fish with blue stripes.
* Similarly, Marlin from ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'' is actually a clownfish like his son, Nemo. This was lampshaded about halfway through the film when Nigel the pelican tells Gill that Nemo's father shares his name with that of "a popular sport fish." Also, Dory is not a dory, she's a blue tang.
* The {{DC Universe Animated Original Movies}} eventually settled on only making movies with "Superman," "Batman" or "Justice League" in the titles[[note]]a practice which has now ended, though those three titles continue to predominate[[/note]], because those were the ones which sold best. As a result, their names sometimes wind up where they don't really belong.
** ''WesternAnimation/BatmanAssaultOnArkham''. The name would suggest that ComicBook/{{Batman}} is the lead character, but in reality he has barely twenty minutes of screen time and spends most of that screen time as the HeroAntagonist to the ComicBook/SuicideSquad, the ''real'' stars of the movie, with ComicBook/{{Deadshot}} in particular being the unofficial protagonist.
** Likewise, ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueTheFlashpointParadox'' only features the Justice League as a group for five minutes near the beginning, though you could justify it saying that we see the various members' states in the dystopian timeline. The Flash/Barry Allen is the main character.

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