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* SexySilhouette: In ''All the Cats Join In'', a teenager goes to take a shower and strips down behind the screen door, where we can only see her naked silhouette.

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* SexySilhouette: In Not in ''Two Silhouettes'', as one may assume, but in ''All the Cats Join In'', a teenager when the teenage girl goes to take a shower and strips down behind the screen door, where we can only see her naked silhouette.
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* SexySilhouette: Not in ''Two Silhouettes'', as one may assume (although YourMileageMayVary), but in ''All the Cats Join In'', a teenager goes to take a shower and strips down behind the screen door, where we can only see her naked silhouette.

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* SexySilhouette: Not in ''Two Silhouettes'', as one may assume (although YourMileageMayVary), but in In ''All the Cats Join In'', a teenager goes to take a shower and strips down behind the screen door, where we can only see her naked silhouette.
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->''[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin A musical fantasy in ten parts.]]''

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->''[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin A ->''A musical fantasy in ten parts.]]''
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* SapientCetaceans: The segment called "The Whale Who Wanted To Sing At the Met" is about a whale who was able to sing opera - in three different voices! - and whose big wish is to perform on the New York Metropolitan Opera. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, he is killed by a misguided opera empresario who thought he was rescuing opera singers in the whale's belly.]]
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* ''CaseyAtTheBat'' is the classic story of the over-confident all-star.

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* ''CaseyAtTheBat'' ''Literature/CaseyAtTheBat'' is the classic story of the over-confident all-star.

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* {{Nakama}}: In ''Peter and the Wolf'', Peter's party seems to be this.


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* TrueCompanions: In ''Peter and the Wolf'', Peter's party seem to be these.
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* FiveManBand: In ''Peter and The Wolf'', with [[TheHero Peter]], [[TheLancer Sasha]], [[TheChick Sonya]], [[TheBigGuy Ivan]], and [[TheMentor Peter's grandfather]].
* HappilyEverAfter: Played with oddly in ''The Martins and The Coys'' where the spirits of the two respective families are initially appalled at the idea of the two families living HappilyEverAfter. Until it turns out Gracie and Martin's marital life is anything ''but'' happy.
* HitFlash: Happens when Henry runs back into the house, only to run into Grace's fist.

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* FiveManBand: In ''Peter and The Wolf'', with [[TheHero Peter]], [[TheLancer Sasha]], Sascha]], [[TheChick Sonya]], Sonia]], [[TheBigGuy Ivan]], and [[TheMentor Peter's grandfather]].
* HappilyEverAfter: Played with oddly in ''The Martins and The Coys'' where the spirits of the two respective families are initially appalled at the idea of the two families living HappilyEverAfter. Until it turns out Gracie and Martin's Henry's marital life is anything ''but'' happy.
* HitFlash: Happens when Henry runs back into the house, only to run into Grace's Gracie's fist.



* IndyHatRoll: Sasha barely escapes being eaten by the wolf, but when he notices his hat is missing, he flies back into the back of his mouth to retrieve it.

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* IndyHatRoll: Sasha Sascha barely escapes being eaten by the wolf, but when he notices his hat is missing, he flies back into the back of his mouth to retrieve it.



* LiteralAssKicking: Grace does this to Henry in the end.

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* LiteralAssKicking: Grace Gracie does this to Henry in the end.



* UglyGuyHotWife: Henry and Grace (though to be fair, Henry is at least attractive compared to the rest of his family).

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* UglyGuyHotWife: Henry and Grace Gracie (though to be fair, Henry is at least attractive compared to the rest of his family).
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* CatsAreMean - Or, more appropriately, cats are sneaky.
* CatUpATree - [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. In this case, Ivan is up the tree not as a DamselInDistress, but so that he can finally capture the wolf.


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* DeadHatShot - In ''Peter and the Wolf'', the wolf chases the duck into a tree, and comes out with feathers flying, licking its chops. [[spoiler:Subverted when the duck turns up alive at the end.]]
** Again subverted with a literal DeadHatShot greeting the three hunters, who immediately assume Peter's been killed.


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** Peter also gets this, although it doesn't last as long.


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* HotBlooded: Sascha the bird in ''Peter and the Wolf''.


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* KidHero: Peter in ''Peter and the Wolf''.
* {{Leitmotif}} - As explained at the beginning of ''Peter and the Wolf'':
** Peter: The string quartet
** Sascha: Flute
** Sonia: Oboe
** Ivan: Clarinet
** Grandfather: Bassoon
** Hunters' gunshots: Drums
** Wolf: French horns
* LighterAndFluffier - This applies to ''Peter and the Wolf'', somewhat.


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* {{Nakama}}: In ''Peter and the Wolf'', Peter's party seems to be this.
* NerfArm: Peter's pop-gun.
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* DisneyDeath: Despite being shown [[spoiler:Sonia]]'s spirit entering the pearly gates. It's notable as being one of the earliest examples of the trope, following [[spoiler: [[Disney/SnowWhite Snow White]]'s]] and [[spoiler:[[Disney/Pinocchio Pinocchio]]'s]], and possibly the first ever straight example of the trope, as both [[spoiler:Snow White]] and [[spoiler::Pinocchio]] were [[DeathIsCheap more or less dead]] and revived afterwards, whereas [[spoiler:Sonia was alive the whole time]].

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* DisneyDeath: Despite being shown [[spoiler:Sonia]]'s spirit entering the pearly gates. It's notable as being one of the earliest examples of the trope, following [[spoiler: [[Disney/SnowWhite Snow White]]'s]] and [[spoiler:[[Disney/Pinocchio Pinocchio]]'s]], [[spoiler:{{Pinocchio}}'s]], and possibly the first ever straight example of the trope, as both [[spoiler:Snow White]] and [[spoiler::Pinocchio]] were [[DeathIsCheap more or less dead]] and revived afterwards, whereas [[spoiler:Sonia was alive the whole time]].
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* DisneyDeath: Despite being shown [[spoiler:Sonia]]'s spirit entering the pearly gates.

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* DisneyDeath: Despite being shown [[spoiler:Sonia]]'s spirit entering the pearly gates. It's notable as being one of the earliest examples of the trope, following [[spoiler: [[Disney/SnowWhite Snow White]]'s]] and [[spoiler:[[Disney/Pinocchio Pinocchio]]'s]], and possibly the first ever straight example of the trope, as both [[spoiler:Snow White]] and [[spoiler::Pinocchio]] were [[DeathIsCheap more or less dead]] and revived afterwards, whereas [[spoiler:Sonia was alive the whole time]].

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* AdaptationExpansion: See {{Disneyfication}} below.



* AlliterativeTitle

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* AlliterativeTitleAlliterativeName: The title
* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: In ''All the Cats Join In'', the teenage girl seems to have one.



* FiveManBand: In ''Peter and The Wolf'', with [[TheHero Peter]], [[TheLancer Sasha]], [[TheChick Sonya]], [[TokenEvilTeammate Ivan]], and [[TheMentor Peter's grandfather]].

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* FiveManBand: In ''Peter and The Wolf'', with [[TheHero Peter]], [[TheLancer Sasha]], [[TheChick Sonya]], [[TokenEvilTeammate [[TheBigGuy Ivan]], and [[TheMentor Peter's grandfather]].


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* MaltShop: The setting for ''All the Cats Join In''.


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* TokenEvilTeammate: Ivan the Cat in ''Peter and the Wolf''.
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* {{Fanservice}}: Also in ''All the Cats Join In'', there's a sequence in which a teenage girl strips down and takes a shower, then gets dressed. Although no "naughty bits" appear, the scene is [[WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids surprisingly explicit]] for a Disney film.


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* SexySilhouette: Not in ''Two Silhouettes'', as one may assume (although YourMileageMayVary), but in ''All the Cats Join In'', a teenager goes to take a shower and strips down behind the screen door, where we can only see her naked silhouette.
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* FiveManBand: In ''Peter and The Wolf'', with [[TheHero Peter]], [[TheLancer Sasha]], [[TheChick Sonya]] and [[TokenEvilTeammate Ivan]].

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* FiveManBand: In ''Peter and The Wolf'', with [[TheHero Peter]], [[TheLancer Sasha]], [[TheChick Sonya]] and Sonya]], [[TokenEvilTeammate Ivan]].Ivan]], and [[TheMentor Peter's grandfather]].
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* AlliterativeTitle
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* ''Peter and the Wolf'' is an adaptation of the composition about a young boy who sets out to kill the local wolf.

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* ''Peter and the Wolf'' ''PeterAndTheWolf'' is an adaptation of the composition about a young boy who sets out to kill the local wolf.
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* CargoShip: Johnny and Alice



* MemeticMutation: [[ImageBoards /co/]] occasionally has Willie the Whale images being posted in response to inflation/fat threads.



* ViewerGenderConfusion: While they are both referred to as hes, Sasha the woodpecker and Sonia the Duck could easily be mistaken for females, if just for their names. (To Westerners, at least; Sasha is a common male name in much of Europe, including Russia, where the story is set.)
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* BringMyRedJacket: Peter is dressed entirely in red.


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* FiveManBand: In ''Peter and The Wolf'', with [[TheHero Peter]], [[TheLancer Sasha]], [[TheChick Sonya]] and [[TokenEvilTeammate Ivan]].
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* CargoShip: Johnny and Alice
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** The unabridged ''Claire de Lune'' version was eventually restored as a separate short.

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As the name implies, the movie is a music-based AnimatedAnthology in a similar vein to ''{{Fantasia}}'', divided into 10 separate shorts:

* ''The Martins and the Coys'' "A rustic ballad" about two FeudingFamilies, the Martins and the Coys, who's feud eventually kills all but one member of each family, Gracie Martin and Henry Coy. The two survivors fall in love.

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As the name implies, the movie is a music-based AnimatedAnthology in a similar vein to ''{{Fantasia}}'', divided into 10 separate shorts:

shorts. As with many of the Disney package films of this period, the segments would occasionally be aired separately as part of various Disney anthology TV shows in the 80s and 90s. The shorts that comprise the film consist of the following:

* ''The Martins and the Coys'' "A rustic ballad" about two FeudingFamilies, the Martins and the Coys, who's whose feud eventually kills all but one member of each family, Gracie Martin and Henry Coy. The two survivors fall in love.



* ''All the Cats Join In'' is about a group of teenagers (hep cats, of course) who get together at the local malt shop and dance around. Most of the scenery and characters are drawn by an artist with a pencil, in a similar stlye to Aquarela do Brasil from SaludosAmigos

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* ''All the Cats Join In'' is about a group of teenagers (hep cats, of course) who get together at the local malt shop and dance around. Most of the scenery and characters are drawn by an artist with a pencil, in a similar stlye style to Aquarela do Brasil from SaludosAmigos



* ''The Whale Who Wanted To Sing At the Met'' is about an incredibly gifted whale named Willie, that can not only sing Opera, but sing in three distinct voices at once thanks to his three uvulas. When he hears impresario Tetti-Tatti is searching for him, he eagerly jumps at the call, not realizing that Tetti-Tatti believes Willie's singing talent is due to him having swallowed an Opera singer.

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* ''The Whale Who Wanted To Sing At the Met'' is about an incredibly gifted whale named Willie, that can not only sing Opera, but sing in three distinct voices at once thanks to his three uvulas. When he hears impresario Tetti-Tatti is searching for him, he eagerly jumps at the call, not realizing that Tetti-Tatti believes Tetti-Tatti, believing Willie's singing talent is due to him having swallowed an Opera singer.singer, is trying to hunt him.



* ColorCodedForYourConvinience: The Martins wear blue and have red hair, while the Coys wear red and have black hair (though Henry is curiously blond).

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* ColorCodedForYourConvinience: ColorCodedForYourConvenience: The Martins wear blue and have red hair, while the Coys wear red and have black hair (though Henry is curiously blond).



* InspectorJavert: Tetti-Tatti.



* ViewerGenderConfusion: While they are both referred to as hes, Sasha the woodpecker and Sonia the Duck could easily be mistaken for females, if just for their names.

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* ViewerGenderConfusion: While they are both referred to as hes, Sasha the woodpecker and Sonia the Duck could easily be mistaken for females, if just for their names. (To Westerners, at least; Sasha is a common male name in much of Europe, including Russia, where the story is set.)

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* DownToTheLastPlay: ''Casey At The Bat'', of course.



* DownToTheLastPlay: ''Casey At The Bat'', of course.
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* TheCaseyEffect: ''Casey At The Bat'', of course.

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* TheCaseyEffect: DownToTheLastPlay: ''Casey At The Bat'', of course.
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* AlcoholHic: Grandpa Coy.


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* ColorCodedForYourConvinience: The Martins wear blue and have red hair, while the Coys wear red and have black hair (though Henry is curiously blond).


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* HitFlash: Happens when Henry runs back into the house, only to run into Grace's fist.


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* LiteralAssKicking: Grace does this to Henry in the end.
* LoveAtFirstSight


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* StockScream: Goofy's scream is used while the Martins were shooting Grandpa Coy.


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* UglyGuyHotWife: Henry and Grace (though to be fair, Henry is at least attractive compared to the rest of his family).
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Released in 1946, ''Make Mine Music'' is the 8th film in the DisneyAnimatedCanon

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Released in 1946, [[TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation 1946]], ''Make Mine Music'' is the 8th film in the DisneyAnimatedCanon
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* IndyHatRoll: Sasha barely escapes being eaten by the wolf, but when she notices her hat is missing, she flies back into the back of his mouth to retrieve it.

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* IndyHatRoll: Sasha barely escapes being eaten by the wolf, but when she he notices her his hat is missing, she he flies back into the back of his mouth to retrieve it.
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** "Blue Bayou" AKA "Claire De Lune" was intended as a full segment for {{Fantasia}}, but was ultimately scrapped as a victim of Fantasia being too long as it already was. The version used here is a edited down version. Fortunately, the full uncut version (which was salvaged from an extremely rare workprint) was included as an extra on "The Fantasia Anthology."

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