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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: Peter's mother has her opening song about telling her children where to go fetch some blackberries. However she briefly takes a break from singing and explains why they shouldn't go to Mr. [=McGregor=]'s garden and what happened to their father. She then sings in a somber and sad tone of the fate to her former husband. Most adaptations would rub off about there father being baked into a pie but the musical makes this a bit more serious.
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* AdaptationalAngstUpgrade: Peter's mother has her opening song about telling her children where to go fetch some blackberries. However she briefly takes a break from singing and explains why they shouldn't go to Mr. [=McGregor=]'s garden and what happened to their father. She then sings in a somber and sad tone of the fate to her former husband. Most adaptations would rub off about there their father being baked into a pie but the musical makes this a bit more serious.
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* FormulaBreakingEpisode: "The Little Match Girl" is one of the few stories to be actually depicted as a stage play unlike the other stories are not.
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* ''The House On East 88th Street''
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* ''The House On East 88th Street''Street'' (aka ''Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile'')
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* ''Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day'',
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* ''Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day'', ''Literature/AlexanderAndTheTerribleHorribleNoGoodVeryBadDay''
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* IllBoy: Lisa's brother, Jim, in ''The Red Shoes''. We don't know what he's got but he does pass away from it.[[spoiler: Seeing him again in her memories is what snaps Lisa out of being a SpoiledBrat]]