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* DoesNotLikeShoes: Tom, Huck, and Amy.
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* UnrequitedTragicMaiden: Amy Lawrence, who was formerly the girl Tom Sawyer pledged his undying love to. Then Becky Thatcher moves to town and he promptly sets his sights on her without even telling Amy the relationship is over. She just happens to hear Tom and Becky agree to get "engaged". [[spoiler: At least Amy does find happiness in the end with Huck.]]

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* {{Bowdlerisation}}: In the book, Muff Potter was drunk when Injun Joe convinced him he committed the murder. In this story, he's just really dimwitted. Tom and Huck's swear into secrecy also involved signing their names in blood, this was omitted in this story.

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* {{Bowdlerisation}}: In the book, Muff Potter was drunk when Injun Joe convinced him he committed the murder. In this story, he's just [[DogsAreDumb really dimwitted.dimwitted]]. Tom and Huck's swear into secrecy also involved signing their names in blood, this was omitted in this story.



* DogsAreDumb: Mutt Potter.



* YouthfulFreckles: Tom has these (along with red hair), though because he is a cat the freckles are somehow on his ''fur''.

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* YouthfulFreckles: Tom has these (along with red hair), though because he is a cat the freckles are somehow on his ''fur''.''[[ThroughAFaceFullOfFur fur]]''.
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** Tom's daydream during "Hook, Line & Sinker" where he imagines himself and Becky as fish seems to be one to ''Film/{{Xanadu}}''. It's almost identical to part of the animated sequence in that movie.

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** Tom's daydream during "Hook, Line & Sinker" where he imagines himself and Becky as fish seems to be one to ''Film/{{Xanadu}}''.''Film/{{Xanadu|1980}}''. It's almost identical to part of the animated sequence in that movie.

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* ShoutOut: Tom's daydream during "Hook, Line & Sinker" where he imagines himself and Becky as fish seems to be one to ''Film/{{Xanadu}}''. It's almost identical to part of the animated sequence in that movie.

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Tom's daydream during "Hook, Line & Sinker" where he imagines himself and Becky as fish seems to be one to ''Film/{{Xanadu}}''. It's almost identical to part of the animated sequence in that movie.movie.
** A turtle who is one of Tom's friends is named Puddin' Head as a reference to another story by Creator/MarkTwain, ''Pudd'nhead Wilson''.
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Popular country music singers, including Rhett Akins, Mark Wills, and Lee Ann Womack, provide many of the voices.

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Popular country music singers, including Rhett Akins, Mark Wills, Music/MarkWills, Music/HankWilliamsJr, and Lee Ann Womack, Music/LeeAnnWomack, provide many of the voices.
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* PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad: Injun Joe was changed to Injurin' Joe.
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* AdaptationNameChange: The book's Injun Joe became Injurin' Joe in this version (likely due to [[PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad political correctness]]), and Muff Potter became Mutt Potter ([[PunnyName a pun]] on his being an anthropomorphic dog).

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* AdaptationNameChange: The book's Injun Joe became Injurin' Joe in this version (likely due to [[PoliticalCorrectnessGoneMad political correctness]]), ValuesDissonance), and Muff Potter became Mutt Potter ([[PunnyName a pun]] on his being an anthropomorphic dog).



* BigBad: Injurin' Joe

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* BigBad: Injurin' JoeJoe.
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* LosingAShoeInTheStruggle: Tom loses one of his shoes during a storm on the water. He discards the other shoe before he continues his adventure with Huck.
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* YouthfulFreckles: Tom has these (along with red hair), though because he is a cat the freckles are somehow on his ''fur''.

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* YouthfulFreckles: Tom has these (along with red hair), though because he is a cat the freckles are somehow on his ''fur''.''fur''.
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* {{Bookends}}: The film begins and ends with a shot of a river boat going down the Mississippi.
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* FurryReminder: Injurin' Joe acts more animal-like than any other character. He grunts and roars more often than he talks, he runs on all fours, and attacks with his claws and teeth.
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* ToothyBird: Mr. Dobbins, an anthropomorphic turkey.
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* MythologyGag: Tom jokingly says he'd rather have his teeth pulled than have to sit with the girls at school. The original book had a scene where Aunt Polly pulled a loose tooth from Tom with a string tied to a bedpost.
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* CarnivoreConfusion: The preacher and the church choir are anthropomorphic pigs but Aunt Polly also fixes a baked ham for dinner. There are also a few anthropomorphic birds in the town and one scene shows Injurin' Joe eating a drumstick.
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** Rebel to a lesser extent, often a victim to slapstick caused directly or indirectly by Tom's shenanigans.
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* {{Bowdlerisation}}: In the book, Muff Potter was drunk when Injun Joe convinced him he committed the murder. In this story, he's just really dimwitted. Tom and Huck's swear into secrecy also involved signing their names in blood, this was omitted in this story.
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* AdaptedOut: A few supporting characters from the original novel are absent:
** Joe Harper, another close friend of Tom. He accompanies Tom and Huck on Jackon's Island and their funerals.
** Dr. Robinson, the town's local doctor who joined Injun Joe and Muff Potter in the grave robbery. It was him who was murdered by Joe and Potter took the heat for. Deputy Bean, who is an original character for this story takes the role of Dr. Robinson as the murder victim. Though he was not part of the robbery and was killed when he tried to apprehend Injurin' Joe and Mutt Potter.
** Mary, the daughter of Aunt Polly and the cousin of Tom and Sid. She doesn't appear in this story at all and only Tom and Sid live under Polly's care.

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* AndTheAdventureContinues: The film ends with Tom, Becky, Amy and Huck preparing to go on another treasure hunt.



* ChildhoodMarriagePromise: Tom gets Becky to agree to become "engaged" to him, but she is furious and calls it off when he lets it slip that he was previously "engaged" to Amy Lawrence.

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* ChildhoodMarriagePromise: Tom gets Becky to agree to become "engaged" to him, but she is furious and calls it off when he lets it slip that he was previously "engaged" to Amy Lawrence.Lawrence. It takes a while before she forgives him.



* LoveConfession: While trapped in the caves, Becky confesses that she liked Tom the first moment she saw him and kisses him. After which they become a couple.



* PairTheSpares: In the end, Tom and Becky [[spoiler:become a couple]] and Tom's formerly resentful ex-girlfriend [[spoiler:Amy]] falls for [[spoiler:Huck]].

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* OfficialCouple: [[spoiler:Tom and Becky.]] As well as [[spoiler:Huck and Amy.]]
* PairTheSpares: In the end, after Tom and Becky [[spoiler:become a couple]] and couple]], Tom's formerly resentful ex-girlfriend [[spoiler:Amy]] falls for [[spoiler:Huck]].

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