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'''The Result''': Miguel's parents are floored when he runs away, and if he hadn't been cursed by stealing the guitar from the shrine, it's implied he might have become homeless. They frantically search for him, especially since the last thing he said to them was that he didn't want to be a part of their family anymore.

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'''The Result''': Miguel's parents are floored when he runs away, and if he hadn't been cursed by stealing the guitar from the shrine, it's implied he might have become homeless. They frantically search for him, especially since the last thing he said to them was that he didn't want to be a part of their family anymore. \\
'''Even Worse''': Had Miguel never made it back to the real world and thus, never reunite with his family, that very well could've made the family even more stubborn with forbidding music.
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'''Or:''' For him to ask one of the toys still loyal to him to climb across and check out the situation. If they see Buzz is still alive, even if he's become uncooperative, it's likely they would believe Woody and try to convince the others that he's really telling the truth about the accident\\.

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'''Or:''' For him to ask one of the toys still loyal to him to climb across and check out the situation. If they see Buzz is still alive, even if he's become uncooperative, it's likely they would believe Woody and try to convince the others that he's really telling the truth about the accident\\.accident.\\
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'''Or:''' For him to ask one of the toys still loyal to him to climb across and check out the situation. If they see Buzz is still alive, even if he's become uncooperative, it's likely they would believe Woody and try to convince the others that he's really telling the truth about the accident\\.
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** While debuting a risky new act for his struggling circus, ringmaster P.T. Flea ends up getting launched onto a sheet of fly paper doused with lighter fluid with a slowly approaching him on a trail of matches.\\

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** While debuting a risky new act for his struggling circus, ringmaster P.T. Flea ends up getting launched onto a sheet of fly paper doused with lighter fluid with a flame slowly approaching him on a trail of matches.\\

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'''You'd Expect''': The circus bugs would immediately spring into action to save their boss, either by blowing out the flame moving one of the matches on the trail so that the flame can't reach the fly paper.\\

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'''You'd Expect''': The circus bugs would immediately spring into action to save their boss, either by blowing out the flame or moving one of the matches on the trail so that the flame can't reach the fly paper.\\



'''As A Result''': The circus troupe is justifiably fired by P.T. on account of their incompetence nearly getting him incinerated.

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'''As ''' As A Result''': The circus troupe is justifiably fired by P.T. on account of their incompetence nearly getting him incinerated.



'''You'd Expect''': That Hopper would ''immediately'' order Thumper to [[MakeAnExampleOfThem kill Flick on the spot]]. Flik’s already stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, and Hopper knows full well that if even one ant successfully stands up to him, they ''all'' might. Killing Flik in front of the colony as an object lesson against defying him would ensure no ant will dare to step out of line again, and show that he follows his own advice.\\

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'''You'd Expect''': That Hopper would ''immediately'' order Thumper to [[MakeAnExampleOfThem kill Flick on the spot]]. Flik’s already stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, and Hopper knows full well that if even one ant successfully stands up to him, they ''all'' might. Killing Flik in front of the colony as an object lesson against defying him would ensure no ant will dare to step out of line again, again and show that he follows his own advice.\\



'''Instead:''' Thinking it's another fake bird, he [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu taunts it]], which causes to the bird pick him up and and feed him to her children, leading to his death.

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'''Instead:''' ''' Instead:''' Thinking it's another fake bird, he [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu taunts it]], which causes to the bird pick him up and and feed him to her children, leading to his death.



'''You'd expect''': Elinor, after practicing talking to Merida with Fergus, would seek her daughter out, and Merida would do the same. They both have good intentions, each not trying to hurt the other, and they can find middle ground, which they later do.\\

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'''You'd expect''': Elinor, after practicing talking to Merida with Fergus, would seek her daughter out, and Merida would do the same. They both have good intentions, each not trying to hurt the other, and they can find a middle ground, which they later do.\\



'''You'd Expect:''' Merida to listen to the witch about "unhappy customers" and her hints of warning such as, "Are you sure you know what you're asking for?" She could take her time to think about the wording of the spell as well if she's going to go through with it, since "change" can lead to so many possibilities. Witches were also considered ''wisewomen'', so she could simply pay for advice on how to get out of an ArrangedMarriage.\\
'''Instead:''' Even after the druid ominously warns her that all magic has consequences, Merida insists on purchasing the spell, as well as all the witch's carvings, and pays no mind to the hints that the witch is dropping. Then the spell turns her mother into a BrainwashedAndCrazy bear.

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'''You'd Expect:''' Merida to listen to the witch about "unhappy customers" and her hints of warning such as, "Are you sure you know what you're asking for?" She could take her time to think about the wording of the spell as well if she's going to go through with it, since "change" can lead to so many possibilities. Witches were also considered ''wisewomen'', ''wise women'', so she could simply pay for advice on how to get out of an ArrangedMarriage.\\
'''Instead:''' ''' Instead:''' Even after the druid ominously warns her that all magic has consequences, Merida insists on purchasing the spell, as well as all the witch's carvings, and pays no mind to the hints that the witch is dropping. Then the spell turns her mother into a BrainwashedAndCrazy bear.



'''Instead:''' She immediately tries to fix her mother by... grabbing potions at random and pouring them into a nearby hearth. As her previous experience with magic clearly shows, this only makes the problem worse. [[note]]Really, Merida's lucky that her antics ''only'' ended up terrifying herself and her mother and forced them to sleep outside for the night.[[/note]]

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'''Instead:''' ''' Instead:''' She immediately tries to fix her mother by... grabbing potions at random and pouring them into a nearby hearth. As her previous experience with magic clearly shows, this only makes the problem worse. [[note]]Really, Merida's lucky that her antics ''only'' ended up terrifying herself and her mother and forced forcing them to sleep outside for the night.[[/note]]



'''Instead''': Merida brings her mother with her and ''barely'' gets her into the room with the tapestry. While Elinor helps Merida negotiate a compromise with the lords with some creative charades, she also reverts to bear form right when Fergus discovers his wife's torn dress in their room. Fergus, on seeing what he thinks is a wild bear attacking his daughter, draws his sword and a fight ensues. The end result is that Fergus is on the bear hunt again, Merida and her mother haven't mended the tapestry, and the sunrise deadline is closer than ever. Merida then has to stop her father from killing her mother, and mends the tapestry on horseback.

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'''Instead''': Merida brings her mother with her and ''barely'' gets her into the room with the tapestry. While Elinor helps Merida negotiate a compromise with the lords with some creative charades, she also reverts to bear form right when Fergus discovers his wife's torn dress in their room. Fergus, on seeing what he thinks is a wild bear attacking his daughter, draws his sword sword, and a fight ensues. The end result is that Fergus is on the bear hunt again, Merida and her mother haven't mended the tapestry, and the sunrise deadline is closer than ever. Merida then has to stop her father from killing her mother, mother and mends the tapestry on horseback.



'''You'd Expect''': Fergus to take a moment to listen to his daughter, since even though he doesn't believe in magic, it's odd that someone like [[ActionGirl Merida]] would protect a bear that slashed her, not to mention that said bear ran off in a fright after attacking him, which isn't what Mordu did.\\

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'''You'd Expect''': Fergus to take a moment to listen to his daughter, since even though he doesn't believe in magic, it's odd that someone like [[ActionGirl Merida]] would protect a bear that slashed her, not to mention that said bear ran off in a fright after attacking him, which isn't what Mordu did.\\



'''The Result''': Naturally, when the bear-prince tries to lead his armies and claim the throne, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome no one wants to follow what appears to be a bloodthirsty man-killing beast that can't even talk]]. In turn, he attacked them, causing the kingdom to collapse. This led to the four tribes of Scotland dividing the land and only allying to stop the Viking raiders, causing Elinor's family to work for ''decades'' to undo the damage. Thanks to the prince killing his brothers, he couldn't ever change back, and in a few days, his mind gave into the beast and he lived for hundreds of years. Eventually, Mordu finds himself attacking the current king, Fergus, as well as his family, and in a great dose of irony, bear-Elinor ends up freeing him by crushing him with pillars. Only then does the prince regain his human form in death, and he nods in thanks at Elinor and Merida.

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'''The Result''': Naturally, when the bear-prince tries to lead his armies and claim the throne, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome no one wants to follow what appears to be a bloodthirsty man-killing beast that can't even talk]]. In turn, he attacked them, causing the kingdom to collapse. This led to the four tribes of Scotland dividing the land and only allying to stop the Viking raiders, causing Elinor's family to work for ''decades'' to undo the damage. Thanks to the prince killing his brothers, he couldn't ever change back, and in a few days, his mind gave into the beast and he lived for hundreds of years. Eventually, Mordu finds himself attacking the current king, Fergus, as well as his family, and in a great dose of irony, bear-Elinor ends up freeing him by crushing him with pillars. Only then does the prince regain his human form in death, and he nods in thanks at to Elinor and Merida.



** Lightning is trying to figure out how to drive on dirt after losing a race to Doc Hudson on a dirt track the day before. He repeatedly keeps messing up the same turn, steering too hard and spinning out of control. Doc sees this and, beginning to have second thoughts about Lightning after seeing the new road Lightning paved as well as having previously been a pro racer himself (though neither Lightning nor the audience knows this yet) decides to try and offer him some advice. Specifically, he tries to tell him how to do a counter steer by saying "If you go far enough to the left, you'll find yourself turning right."\\

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** Lightning is trying to figure out how to drive on dirt after losing a race to Doc Hudson on a dirt track the day before. He repeatedly keeps messing up the same turn, steering too hard and spinning out of control. Doc sees this and, beginning to have second thoughts about Lightning after seeing the new road Lightning paved as well as having previously been a pro racer himself (though neither Lightning nor the audience knows this yet) decides to try and offer him some advice. Specifically, he tries to tell him how to do a counter steer counter-steer by saying "If you go far enough to the left, you'll find yourself turning right."\\



** The BigBad is a lemon mob boss with a civil face. His plot is to sabotage the view of alternative fuels so that cars will switch to gasoline indefinitely while an oil rig in the mob's hands is being developed. The BigBad is revealed as Sir Miles Axlerod, who manipulates the other lemon mobsters by talking about how others mock them and hate them, since they are prone to leaking and breaking down.\\

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** The BigBad is a lemon mob boss with a civil face. His plot is to sabotage the view of alternative fuels so that cars will switch to gasoline indefinitely while an oil rig in the mob's hands is being developed. The BigBad is revealed as Sir Miles Axlerod, who manipulates the other lemon mobsters by talking about how others mock them and hate them, them since they are prone to leaking and breaking down.\\



'''The Result''': Mater gets a EurekaMoment and puts all these little clues together. He and Lightning fly and confront Axlerod. To get him to deactivate the time bomb, Mater corners Axelrod after doing his KirkSummation and makes him give the voice command to save both their lives. Axlerod is caught and taken into custody, when not even Agents Finn and Holly had suspected him.

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'''The Result''': Mater gets a EurekaMoment and puts all these little clues together. He and Lightning fly and confront Axlerod. To get him to deactivate the time bomb, Mater corners Axelrod after doing his KirkSummation and makes him give the voice command to save both their lives. Axlerod is caught and taken into custody, custody when not even Agents Finn and Holly had suspected him.



'''The Result''': The lemons corner him and start beating him up. Holly, who's been ordered to meet with him, doesn't want to go into the men's room and doesn't reach him in time. It's only due to Mater struggling with the foreign toilets that Mater doesn't overhear the struggle, and Rod takes the time to plant the picture on Mater as the latter leaves. Then the lemons capture Rod, torture him to find out where the picture went, and murder him.

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'''The Result''': The lemons corner him and start beating him up. Holly, who's been ordered to meet with him, doesn't want to go into the men's room and doesn't reach him in time. It's only due to Mater struggling with the foreign toilets that Mater doesn't overhear the struggle, and Rod takes the time to plant the picture on Mater as the latter leaves. Then the lemons capture Rod, torture him to find out where the picture went, went and murder him.



'''You'd Expect''': For Ernesto to agree and peacefully part ways with his old friend. While he lacked the ability to write songs, he was handsome, charismatic, talented at singing and playing guitar, and the two were already on the cusp of fame when Héctor decided to go home. He could've hired a songwriter to help himself if he ever needed new material to write down. Furthermore, he could've just simply asked Héctor for permission to use his songs.\\

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'''You'd Expect''': For Ernesto to agree and peacefully part ways with his old friend. While he lacked the ability to write songs, he was handsome, charismatic, and talented at singing and playing guitar, and the two were already on the cusp of fame when Héctor decided to go home. He could've hired a songwriter to help himself if he ever needed new material to write down. Furthermore, he could've just simply asked Héctor for permission to use his songs.\\



'''Instead:''' Ernesto decides to make a movie that has a scene reenacting Héctor's murder, but with ''him'' as the victim who sees through the deception in time. Miguel sees footage of this movie and points it out to Héctor, who slowly realizes the truth of his death.

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'''Instead:''' ''' Instead:''' Ernesto decides to make a movie that has a scene reenacting Héctor's murder, but with ''him'' as the victim who sees through the deception in time. Miguel sees footage of this movie and points it out to Héctor, who slowly realizes the truth of his death.



'''Instead:''' He puts the photo ''in his pocket,'' and the fight to retrieve it allows the Riveras to inadvertently expose him for the man he truly is to the ''entire'' Land of the Dead. Though the photo still gets destroyed shortly after, Miguel manages to get home, save Héctor from Final Death, reconcile with his family, and expose Ernesto's lies. Now Ernesto's permanently disgraced, remembered in both worlds only as a fraud who murdered his own friend for his songs.

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'''Instead:''' ''' Instead:''' He puts the photo ''in his pocket,'' and the fight to retrieve it allows the Riveras to inadvertently expose him for the man he truly is to the ''entire'' Land of the Dead. Though the photo still gets destroyed shortly after, Miguel manages to get home, save Héctor from Final Death, reconcile with his family, and expose Ernesto's lies. Now Ernesto's permanently disgraced, remembered in both worlds only as a fraud who murdered his own friend for his songs.



'''Instead:''' He decides to go ahead and offer Nemo to her anyway. [[note]] It's entirely possible he isn't aware of her fish-killing tendencies - the photo of her holding a dead Chuckles might have been taken by her parents and the goldfish's belly-up posture is a small detail he's never really noticed - but even still, why would he gift her a fish he went to the expense and effort of personally harvesting from the Great Barrier Reef? (For non-Australians, pretty much the entire reef is a national park - you need an expensive and hard-to-get state-issued licence to harvest any sealife, in order to prevent overharvesting.) [[/note]]

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'''Instead:''' ''' Instead:''' He decides to go ahead and offer Nemo to her anyway. [[note]] It's entirely possible he isn't aware of her fish-killing tendencies - the photo of her holding a dead Chuckles might have been taken by her parents and the goldfish's belly-up posture is a small detail he's never really noticed - but even still, why would he gift her a fish he went to the expense and effort of personally harvesting from the Great Barrier Reef? (For non-Australians, pretty much the entire reef is a national park - you need an expensive and hard-to-get state-issued licence license to harvest any sealife, in order to prevent overharvesting.) [[/note]]



** In a world where the dinosaurs survived and have become settlers, Henry and his wife have three children. TheRuntAtTheEnd, Arlo, is trying to earn his mark like his older siblings by feeding the hens. The only problem? The hens keep attacking him. He also messes up his siblings' chores while running from the chickens. Eventually Arlo gets tired of this and tries to face the hens and shove down his fear.\\

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** In a world where the dinosaurs survived and have become settlers, Henry and his wife have three children. TheRuntAtTheEnd, Arlo, is trying to earn his mark like his older siblings by feeding the hens. The only problem? The hens keep attacking him. He also messes up his siblings' chores while running from the chickens. Eventually Eventually, Arlo gets tired of this and tries to face the hens and shove down his fear.\\



** The Super Ban culminated with Mr. Incredible saving a guy who was trying to kill himself as well as stopping a monorail from falling off the damaged track but resulting in the passengers getting injured.\\
'''You'd Expect''': While there may not have been Good Samaritan Laws back then, the people would've realized the crash wasn't the hero's fault. Not to mention that the guy who almost committed suicide clearly had more than a few screws loose.\\
'''Instead''': They blamed Mr. Incredible for everything, which resulted in more citizens turning on Supers, thereby initiating the ban.\\
''' As A Result''': Not only are all the heroes forced to go into hiding and keep their identities a secret, but over the years, crime increases significantly. Of course, there's also the matter of a certain supervillain rising in power and plotting to destroy cities to make himself look like the bigger hero.



'''The Result''': All of the mothers with Helen glare at Beth, and Helen gives her a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech. Considering how the non-mom partygoers also look awkwardly at Beth, and Bob (who is cutting up steaks) is shown to be one of many in StunnedSilence by Beth's comments, it's also likely that, had Helen not stepped in, someone would have likely called Beth out for being rude towards her new neighbors at the very least.

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'''The Result''': All of the mothers with Helen glare at Beth, and Helen gives her a TheReasonYouSuckSpeech. Considering how the non-mom partygoers also look awkwardly at Beth, and Bob (who is cutting up steaks) is shown to be one of many in StunnedSilence by Beth's comments, it's also likely that, that had Helen not stepped in, someone would have likely called Beth out for being rude towards her new neighbors at the very least.



'''You'd Expect''': That he would rehearse the fight on his island so that he could make it look real and impressive, and he would put in a fail-safe like a programmed virus to shut-down and kill the Omnidroid immediately if it ever got the bright idea to try and attack or kill him.\\

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'''You'd Expect''': That he would rehearse the fight on his island so that he could make it look real and impressive, and he would put in a fail-safe like a programmed virus to shut-down shut down and kill the Omnidroid immediately if it ever got the bright idea to try and attack or kill him.\\



'''As a Result''': With no restrictions placed on it, the Omnidroid, once it is frozen by Syndrome's remote control, analyzes it as a threat and shoots it off his wrist before trying to kill him. Syndrome flees in panic, flies into a building and knocks himself out, ruining his EngineeredHeroics scheme.
** Helen after Bob finds his new purpose is at first pleased. He stops coming home late at night covered in ashes, gets into shape, gives her a lot more loving and a new car, and spends more time with the kids. Then she finds a hair on one of his business suits, a long white hair. Suspicious, she listens into a phone call where a strange woman asks Bob to come over. Then she notices Bob's old suit got repaired, and only Edna Mode would have done it. Edna then shows her all the prototypes that she designed for the entire family, factoring in their powers. When a confused Helen asks for an explanation, Edna gives her the tracking device to Bob's new suit, which reveals that Bob is on a remote island.\\

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'''As ''' As a Result''': With no restrictions placed on it, the Omnidroid, once it is frozen by Syndrome's remote control, analyzes it as a threat and shoots it off his wrist before trying to kill him. Syndrome flees in panic, flies into a building building, and knocks himself out, ruining his EngineeredHeroics scheme.
** Helen after Bob finds his new purpose is at first pleased. He stops coming home late at night covered in ashes, gets into shape, gives her a lot more loving love and a new car, and spends more time with the kids. Then she finds a hair on one of his business suits, a long white hair. Suspicious, she listens into to a phone call where a strange woman asks Bob to come over. Then she notices Bob's old suit got repaired, and only Edna Mode would have done it. Edna then shows her all the prototypes that she designed for the entire family, factoring in their powers. When a confused Helen asks for an explanation, Edna gives her the tracking device to Bob's new suit, which reveals that Bob is on a remote island.\\



'''Instead''': Helen assumes Bob is having midlife crisis - which ''is'' true- and an affair - which ''isn't.'' After she breaks down in tears in front of Edna, the latter encourages her to go find Bob and kick the crap out of him for it.\\

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'''Instead''': Helen assumes Bob is having a midlife crisis - which ''is'' true- and an affair - which ''isn't.'' After she breaks down in tears in front of Edna, the latter encourages her to go find Bob and kick the crap out of him for it.\\



'''You'd Expect''': She would remember that she isn't the most trustworthy person to him after she lied to him about everything, and that he'd threatened to kill her once already. She should tell him that his family's alive from a safe distance, allow him to process the news, and ''then'' free him.\\

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'''You'd Expect''': She would remember that she isn't the most trustworthy person to him after she lied to him about everything, everything and that he'd threatened to kill her once already. She should tell him that his family's alive from a safe distance, allow him to process the news, and ''then'' free him.\\



** Syndrome has recaptured the Parrs. He finds out to his delight that Mr. Incredible "married Elastigirl...and got busy!" The Parrs can do nothing while trapped in zero G, as he floats them around his island. He then puts them all in the same restraints that held Mr. Incredible a few hours ago. At the least, they're too heavy for Elastigirl to break or for Dash to use his SuperSpeed.\\

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** Syndrome has recaptured the Parrs. He finds out to his delight that Mr. Incredible "married Elastigirl...and got busy!" The Parrs can do nothing while trapped in zero G, zero-G, as he floats them around his island. He then puts them all in the same restraints that held Mr. Incredible a few hours ago. At the least, they're too heavy for Elastigirl to break or for Dash to use his SuperSpeed.\\



'''To Make Matters Worse''': No one was manning the security cameras. Mirage sees the family headed to the hangar on the camera that she glimpses, and offers her assistance with the changed passwords.  
** The short ''WesternAnimation/JackJackAttack'' has one in retrospect for Syndrome. After the Parrs and Frozone succeed in defeating the Omnibot and steal his thunder, he goes to their house to wait for them and seek revenge. The door opens, revealing the house is in shambles, and a TwitchyEye babysitter thinking he's her replacement. She hands him an infant while obviously sleep-deprived. Syndrome, in a rare PetTheDog moment, doesn't hurt Kari on seeing how stressed she is and lies that the S on his costume is for "Sitter".\\
'''You'd Expect''': He would either ask her what happened or put two-and-two together. By logic, the house could have only been damaged by a super. There's no way a preteen and an infant could have caused so much damage otherwise. Then put Jack-Jack in stasis, ''just'' in case or kidnap him now while he's calm and leaving a ransom note.\\

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'''To Make Matters Worse''': No one was manning the security cameras. Mirage sees the family headed to the hangar on the camera that she glimpses, glimpses and offers her assistance with the changed passwords.  
** The short ''WesternAnimation/JackJackAttack'' has one in retrospect for Syndrome. After the Parrs and Frozone succeed in defeating the Omnibot and steal stealing his thunder, he goes to their house to wait for them and seek revenge. The door opens, revealing the house is in shambles, and a TwitchyEye babysitter thinking he's her replacement. She hands him an infant while obviously sleep-deprived. Syndrome, in a rare PetTheDog moment, doesn't hurt Kari on seeing how stressed she is and lies that the S on his costume is for "Sitter".\\
'''You'd Expect''': He would either ask her what happened or put two-and-two together. By logic, the house could have only been damaged by a super. There's no way a preteen and an infant could have caused so much damage otherwise. Then put Jack-Jack in stasis, ''just'' in case case, or kidnap him now while he's calm and leaving a ransom note.\\



'''You'd Expect''': Violet would keep quiet of the discovery and trust him to keep her secret safe, or talk with him privately later about being in "drama class" with tights as she attempts later, or about the truth. After all, he's nice enough not to tell anyone about it, especially from his parents. Who knows? With her secret revealed to him, that should bring them closer together.\\
'''Or''': If she wanted him to forget about it, she should tell her father, Bob, about what happened and be specific on the event that needs to be erased from his mind. Also, she should tell him about her relationship with Tony just to be safe. \\

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'''You'd Expect''': Violet would keep quiet of about the discovery and trust him to keep her secret safe, or talk with him privately later about being in "drama class" with tights as she attempts later, or about the truth. After all, he's nice enough not to tell anyone about it, especially from his parents. Who knows? With her secret revealed to him, that should bring them closer together.\\
'''Or''': ''' Or''': If she wanted him to forget about it, she should tell her father, Bob, about what happened and be specific on about the event that needs to be erased from his mind. Also, she should tell him about her relationship with Tony just to be safe. \\



'''The Result''': Assuming Tony is just a civilian blackmailing/threatening his daughter's secret, Bob told Mr. Dicker to wipe all of Tony's memories of Violet, which he did. This means he stands her up accidentally because he forgot their date. Violet yells at her father when she finds out, and tries to destroy her super suit. When Mr. Dicker hears from Bob, he apologetically says that memory wipes are imprecise and implies they can't be undone. Bob tries his best to fix the situation but ends up making his daughter feel worse by taking the family out to a place where Tony works part-time. Violet finally decides to move on by talking to Tony one-on-one and getting another date with him, starting a new relationship.

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'''The Result''': Assuming Tony is just a civilian blackmailing/threatening his daughter's secret, Bob told Mr. Dicker to wipe all of Tony's memories of Violet, which he did. This means he stands her up accidentally because he forgot their date. Violet yells at her father when she finds out, out and tries to destroy her super suit. When Mr. Dicker hears from Bob, he apologetically says that memory wipes are imprecise and implies they can't be undone. Bob tries his best to fix the situation but ends up making his daughter feel worse by taking the family out to a place where Tony works part-time. Violet finally decides to move on by talking to Tony one-on-one and getting another date with him, starting a new relationship.



'''You'd Expect''': If trying to "save" her brother then she'd have restraints handy to keep him on the plane once he gets the gist of the situation. Such as the same goggles she used on Helen and her brother's supers team, or even a handy rope to tie him to one of the seats. As we saw, she knows her brother's idealistic to a fault.\\

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'''You'd Expect''': If trying to "save" her brother then she'd have restraints handy to keep him on the plane once he gets the gist of the situation. Such as the same goggles she used on Helen and her brother's supers team, or even a handy rope to tie him to one of the seats. As we saw, she knows her brother's idealistic idealism to a fault.\\



'''The Result''': Winston predictably refuses to go along with his sister's plan and jumps back onto the boat, breaking her hypnosis screens and preferring to save everyone or die trying. By that time Evelyn can't grab him because she has to fly, so as far as she knows she killed her brother. At the end when she gets arrested, he apologizes to the supers for what Evelyn did, lets the Parrs stay in his fancy house while still employing the parents, and implies he's going to testify against her for what she did, even if with her connections she'll get "a slap on the wrist".

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'''The Result''': Winston predictably refuses to go along with his sister's plan and jumps back onto the boat, breaking her hypnosis screens and preferring to save everyone or die trying. By that time Evelyn can't grab him because she has to fly, so as far as she knows she killed her brother. At In the end end, when she gets arrested, he apologizes to the supers for what Evelyn did, lets the Parrs stay in his fancy house while still employing the parents, and implies he's going to testify against her for what she did, even if with her connections she'll get "a slap on the wrist".



'''You'd Expect''': Mom is established as being smart and empathetic. She could tell Riley to ignore what she said earlier about staying happy because obviously everyone is upset and stressed.\\
'''Instead''': She gives a silent gesture at Dad to break the ice with Riley, who isn't in a mood to talk.\\
'''Predictably''': The whole family gets into a fight because Anger takes over Riley and gets defensive. Dad sends Riley to her room for backtalking him, and thinks it's a ''great'' idea to apologize by doing their silly monkey routine. Goofball Island falls apart in Riley's head.

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'''You'd Expect''': Mom is established as being smart and empathetic. She could tell Riley to ignore what she said earlier about staying happy because obviously obviously, everyone is upset and stressed.\\
'''Instead''': She gives a silent gesture at Dad to break the ice with Riley, who isn't in a the mood to talk.\\
'''Predictably''': The whole family gets into a fight because Anger takes over Riley and gets defensive. Dad sends Riley to her room for backtalking him, him and thinks it's a ''great'' idea to apologize by doing their silly monkey routine. Goofball Island falls apart in Riley's head.



'''You'd Expect''': Joy would send several of the core memories up to tide Anger, Disgust and Fear using those same tubes, as ''WebAnimation/HowItShouldHaveEnded'' noted, so that the remaining personality islands don't collapse as Sadness and Joy make the long trek back, using the Train of Thought. \\

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'''You'd Expect''': Joy would send several of the core memories up to tide Anger, Disgust Disgust, and Fear using those same tubes, as ''WebAnimation/HowItShouldHaveEnded'' noted, so that the remaining personality islands don't collapse as Sadness and Joy make the long trek back, using the Train of Thought. \\
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'''Instead''': Neither of them does the above and tie up P.T. to the wagon. By the time the plot kicked in, P.T. broke free and mistook the plot as an attack on the bugs, so he ended up burning the model bird and dooming the ants on Hopper's mercy once again. While P.T. was only interested in money and didn't give any indication that he would care about the plight of the ants, pointing out that the queen would be very pleased with those that saved the colony might have helped.

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'''Instead''': Neither of them does the above and tie up P.T. to the wagon. By the time the plot kicked in, P.T. broke free and mistook the plot as an attack on the bugs, so he ended up burning the model bird and dooming the ants on to Hopper's mercy once again. While P.T. was only interested in money and didn't give any indication that he would care about the plight of the ants, pointing out that the queen would be very pleased with those that saved the colony might have helped.



'''You'd Expect''': That Hopper would ''immediately'' order Thumper to [[MakeAnExampleOfThem kill Flick on the spot]]. Flik’s already stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, and Hopper knows full well that if one ant successfully stands up to him, they ''all'' might stand up. Killing Flik in front of the colony as an object lesson would ensure no ant will dare to step out of line again, and show that he follows his own advice.\\
'''Instead''': He asks Flik why he did this to him, causing Flik to expose Hopper’s plan of killing the Queen Ant, lets Flik live instead of killing him after having Thumper beat him up, and starts giving a speech about how ideas are “very dangerous things” and that the ants are “mindless, soil-sucking losers, put on this earth to serve [grasshoppers].” This gives Flik time to get up and call Hopper out on his lies and fear of the ants defying him. This causes the ant revolution to happen just as Hopper feared all because he didn’t kill Flik, the one ant that stepped out of line and gave the other ants the courage to take the first step in fighting back against Hopper, driving his gang away forever, and who lures him to the real bird’s nest to be eaten.

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'''You'd Expect''': That Hopper would ''immediately'' order Thumper to [[MakeAnExampleOfThem kill Flick on the spot]]. Flik’s already stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, and Hopper knows full well that if even one ant successfully stands up to him, they ''all'' might stand up. might. Killing Flik in front of the colony as an object lesson against defying him would ensure no ant will dare to step out of line again, and show that he follows his own advice.\\
'''Instead''': He asks Flik why he did this to him, causing Flik to expose Hopper’s plan of killing the Queen Ant, lets Flik live instead of killing him after having Thumper beat him up, and starts giving a speech about how ideas are “very dangerous things” and that the ants are “mindless, soil-sucking losers, put on this earth to serve [grasshoppers].” This gives Flik time to get up and call Hopper out on his lies and fear of the ants defying him. This causes him, giving the ant revolution to happen just as Hopper feared all because he didn’t kill Flik, the one ant that stepped out of line and gave the other ants the courage to take the first step in fighting fight back against Hopper, driving his gang away forever, and who drive their oppressors from Ant Island forever (just as Hopper feared) and he (with Atta’s help) lures him the furious Hopper to the real ''real'' bird’s nest to be eaten.
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'''You'd Expect''': That Hopper would ''immediately'' order Thumper to [[MakeAnExampleOfThem kill Flick on the spot]]. Flik’s already stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, and Hopper knows full well that if one ant successfully stands up to him, they ''all'' will. Killing Flik in front of the colony as an object lesson would show that he follows his own advice and ensure no ant will dare to step out of line again.\\

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'''You'd Expect''': That Hopper would ''immediately'' order Thumper to [[MakeAnExampleOfThem kill Flick on the spot]]. Flik’s already stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, and Hopper knows full well that if one ant successfully stands up to him, they ''all'' will. might stand up. Killing Flik in front of the colony as an object lesson would show that he follows his own advice and ensure no ant will dare to step out of line again.again, and show that he follows his own advice.\\
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'''You'd Expect''': That Hopper would ''immediately'' order Thumper to [[MakeAnExampleOfThem kill Flick on the spot]]. Flik stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, and Hopper knows full well that if one ant successfully stands up to him, the others might be inspired to follow their example. Killing Flik in front of the colony as an object lesson would show that he follows his own advice and ensure once and for all that no ant will dare to stand up to him again.\\

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'''You'd Expect''': That Hopper would ''immediately'' order Thumper to [[MakeAnExampleOfThem kill Flick on the spot]]. Flik Flik’s already stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, and Hopper knows full well that if one ant successfully stands up to him, the others might be inspired to follow their example. they ''all'' will. Killing Flik in front of the colony as an object lesson would show that he follows his own advice and ensure once and for all that no ant will dare to stand up to him step out of line again.\\
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'''You'd Expect''': That Hopper would ''immediately'' order Thumper to [[MakeAnExampleOfThem kill Flick on the spot in front of the entire colony]] (possibly giving the same "ideas are very dangerous things" speech he makes in the movie in the process) to ensure no other ant in the colony will dare to stand up to him again. Flik stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, and Hopper knows full well that if one ant stands up to him, the others might follow their example. Killing Flik in front of everyone as an object lesson against defying him would show that he follows his own advice.\\
'''Instead''': He asks Flik why he did this to him, causing Flik to expose Hopper’s plan of killing the Queen Ant, lets Flik live instead of killing him after having Thumper beat him up, and ''then'' starts giving his “ideas are very dangerous things” speech. This gives Flik time to get up and call Hopper out on his lies and fear of the ants defying him. This causes the ant revolution to happen just as Hopper feared all because he didn’t kill Flik, the one ant that stepped out of line and gave the other ants the courage to take the first step in fighting back against Hopper, driving his gang away forever, and who lures him to the real bird’s nest to be eaten.

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'''You'd Expect''': That Hopper would ''immediately'' order Thumper to [[MakeAnExampleOfThem kill Flick on the spot in front of the entire colony]] (possibly giving the same "ideas are very dangerous things" speech he makes in the movie in the process) to ensure no other ant in the colony will dare to stand up to him again. spot]]. Flik stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, and Hopper knows full well that if one ant successfully stands up to him, the others might be inspired to follow their example. Killing Flik in front of everyone the colony as an object lesson against defying him would show that he follows his own advice.advice and ensure once and for all that no ant will dare to stand up to him again.\\
'''Instead''': He asks Flik why he did this to him, causing Flik to expose Hopper’s plan of killing the Queen Ant, lets Flik live instead of killing him after having Thumper beat him up, and ''then'' starts giving his “ideas a speech about how ideas are very “very dangerous things” speech. and that the ants are “mindless, soil-sucking losers, put on this earth to serve [grasshoppers].” This gives Flik time to get up and call Hopper out on his lies and fear of the ants defying him. This causes the ant revolution to happen just as Hopper feared all because he didn’t kill Flik, the one ant that stepped out of line and gave the other ants the courage to take the first step in fighting back against Hopper, driving his gang away forever, and who lures him to the real bird’s nest to be eaten.
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'''You'd Expect''': That to ensure no ant will dare stand up to him again, Hopper would ''immediately'' order Thumper to [[MakeAnExampleOfThem kill Flick on the spot in front of the entire colony]] (possibly giving the same "ideas are very dangerous things" speech he makes in the movie in the process). Flik stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, and Hopper knows that if one ant stands up to him, the others might do so as well. Killing Flik in front of everyone as an object lesson against defying him would show that he follows his own advice.\\

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'''You'd Expect''': That to ensure no ant will dare stand up to him again, Hopper would ''immediately'' order Thumper to [[MakeAnExampleOfThem kill Flick on the spot in front of the entire colony]] (possibly giving the same "ideas are very dangerous things" speech he makes in the movie in the process). process) to ensure no other ant in the colony will dare to stand up to him again. Flik stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, and Hopper knows full well that if one ant stands up to him, the others might do so as well.follow their example. Killing Flik in front of everyone as an object lesson against defying him would show that he follows his own advice.\\
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'''You'd Expect''': That to ensure no ant will dare stand up to him again, Hopper would ''immediately'' order Thumper to [[MakeAnExampleOfThem kill Flick on the spot in front of the entire colony]] (possibly giving the same "ideas are very dangerous things" speech he makes in the movie in the process). Flik stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, and Hopper knows that if one ant stands up to him, the others might do so as well, Killing Flik in front of everyone as an object lesson against defying him would show that he follows his own advice.\\
'''Instead''': He asks Flik why he did this to him causing Flik to expose Hopper’s plan of killing the Queen Ant, lets Flik live instead of killing him after having Thumper beat him up, and ''then'' starts giving his “ideas are very dangerous things” speech. This lets Flik have time to get up and call Hopper out on his lies and fear of the ants defying him. This causes the ant revolution to happen just as Hopper feared all because he didn’t kill Flik, the one ant that stepped out of line and gave the other ants the courage to take the first step in fighting back against Hopper, driving his gang away forever, and who lures him to the real bird’s nest to be eaten.

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'''You'd Expect''': That to ensure no ant will dare stand up to him again, Hopper would ''immediately'' order Thumper to [[MakeAnExampleOfThem kill Flick on the spot in front of the entire colony]] (possibly giving the same "ideas are very dangerous things" speech he makes in the movie in the process). Flik stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, and Hopper knows that if one ant stands up to him, the others might do so as well, well. Killing Flik in front of everyone as an object lesson against defying him would show that he follows his own advice.\\
'''Instead''': He asks Flik why he did this to him him, causing Flik to expose Hopper’s plan of killing the Queen Ant, lets Flik live instead of killing him after having Thumper beat him up, and ''then'' starts giving his “ideas are very dangerous things” speech. This lets gives Flik have time to get up and call Hopper out on his lies and fear of the ants defying him. This causes the ant revolution to happen just as Hopper feared all because he didn’t kill Flik, the one ant that stepped out of line and gave the other ants the courage to take the first step in fighting back against Hopper, driving his gang away forever, and who lures him to the real bird’s nest to be eaten.
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'''You'd Expect''': That to ensure no ant will dare stand up to him again, Hopper would ''immediately'' order Thumper to [[MakeAnExampleOfThem kill Flick on the spot in front of the entire colony]], possibly giving a same "ideas are very dangerous things" speech he makes in the movie. Flik stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, and Hopper knows that if one ant stands up to him, the others might do so as well, Killing Flik in front of everyone as an object lesson against defying him would show that he follows his own advice.\\

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'''You'd Expect''': That to ensure no ant will dare stand up to him again, Hopper would ''immediately'' order Thumper to [[MakeAnExampleOfThem kill Flick on the spot in front of the entire colony]], possibly colony]] (possibly giving a the same "ideas are very dangerous things" speech he makes in the movie.movie in the process). Flik stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, and Hopper knows that if one ant stands up to him, the others might do so as well, Killing Flik in front of everyone as an object lesson against defying him would show that he follows his own advice.\\
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'''You'd Expect''': That to ensure no ant will dare stand up to him again, Hopper would ''immediately'' order Thumper to [[MakeAnExampleOfThem kill Flick on the spot in front of the entire colony]], and possibly give the same "ideas are very dangerous things" speech he makes in the movie. Flik stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, and Hopper knows that if one ant stands up to him, the others might do so as well. Killing Flik in front of everyone as an object lesson would show that he follows his own advice.\\

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'''You'd Expect''': That to ensure no ant will dare stand up to him again, Hopper would ''immediately'' order Thumper to [[MakeAnExampleOfThem kill Flick on the spot in front of the entire colony]], and possibly give the giving a same "ideas are very dangerous things" speech he makes in the movie. Flik stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, and Hopper knows that if one ant stands up to him, the others might do so as well. well, Killing Flik in front of everyone as an object lesson against defying him would show that he follows his own advice.\\
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'''You'd Expect''': That Hopper, upon learning what Flick did, would ''immediately'' have Thumper [[MakeAnExampleOfThem kill him in the spot in front of the entire colony as a warning to anyone else who’d dare stand up to him]]. Flik stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, so Hopper should’ve finished the job. Heck, Hopper ''gave a speech to his minions on this very point,'' telling them if one ant stands up to them, the others might do so as well. Killing Flik in front of everyone as an object lesson would show that he follows his own advice.\\

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'''You'd Expect''': That Hopper, upon learning what Flick did, to ensure no ant will dare stand up to him again, Hopper would ''immediately'' have order Thumper to [[MakeAnExampleOfThem kill him in Flick on the spot in front of the entire colony as a warning to anyone else who’d dare stand up to him]]. colony]], and possibly give the same "ideas are very dangerous things" speech he makes in the movie. Flik stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, so and Hopper should’ve finished the job. Heck, Hopper ''gave a speech to his minions on this very point,'' telling them knows that if one ant stands up to them, him, the others might do so as well. Killing Flik in front of everyone as an object lesson would show that he follows his own advice.\\
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'''You'd Expect''': That Hopper, upon learning what Flick did, would ''immediately'' have Thumper [[MakeAnExampleOfThem kill him in the spot in front of the entire colony to show what he’d do to anyone else who got similar ideas]]. Flik stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, so Hopper should’ve finished the job. Heck, Hopper ''gave a speech to his minions on this very point,'' telling them if one ant stands up to them, the others might do so as well. Killing Flik in front of everyone as an object lesson would show that he follows his own advice.\\

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'''You'd Expect''': That Hopper, upon learning what Flick did, would ''immediately'' have Thumper [[MakeAnExampleOfThem kill him in the spot in front of the entire colony to show what he’d do as a warning to anyone else who got similar ideas]].who’d dare stand up to him]]. Flik stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, so Hopper should’ve finished the job. Heck, Hopper ''gave a speech to his minions on this very point,'' telling them if one ant stands up to them, the others might do so as well. Killing Flik in front of everyone as an object lesson would show that he follows his own advice.\\
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'''You'd Expect''': That Hopper, upon learned what Flick did, would ''immediately''MakeAnExampleOfHim by killing him right then and there in front of the entire colony. Flik stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, so Hopper should’ve finished the job. Heck, Hopper ''gave a speech to his minions on this very thing,'' telling them if one ant stands up to them, the others might do so as well. Killing Flik in front of everyone as an object lesson would show that he follows his own advice.\\

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'''You'd Expect''': That Hopper, upon learned learning what Flick did, would ''immediately''MakeAnExampleOfHim by killing ''immediately'' have Thumper [[MakeAnExampleOfThem kill him right then and there in the spot in front of the entire colony.colony to show what he’d do to anyone else who got similar ideas]]. Flik stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, so Hopper should’ve finished the job. Heck, Hopper ''gave a speech to his minions on this very thing,'' point,'' telling them if one ant stands up to them, the others might do so as well. Killing Flik in front of everyone as an object lesson would show that he follows his own advice.\\
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** The ants need to make food offerings for the grasshoppers under threat.\\
'''You'd Expect''': They would leave the grains they collect at any place other than at the edge of a cliff and make sure it's safe. Alternatively, they could have a second stash of grains somewhere else, in case something were to happen with the first stash (like, say, being knocked into a place that nobody can access).\\
'''Instead''': They pile all of it next to a cliff where a slight accident causes it to topple, fall and lose all the food.

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** The ants need to make food yearly offerings of grain for the grasshoppers under threat.grasshoppers.\\
'''You'd Expect''': They would leave the grains they collect at any place other than at for the edge of grasshoppers in a cliff and make sure it's safe. Alternatively, secure place, where they could be absolutely sure it wouldn't be tampered with until the grasshoppers came to collect, and have a second stash of grains somewhere else, stored safely underground just in case something were to happen with the first stash (like, say, being knocked into a place that nobody can access).\\
'''Instead''': They Because they're stickers for tradition, they always pile all of it on a stone next to a cliff cliff, where a slight accident causes it to topple, fall topple and lose all drop the food.food into an inaccessible crevice.



'''Instead''': Neither of them does the above and tie up P.T. to the wagon. By the time the plot kicked in, P.T. broke free and mistook the plot as an attack on the bugs, so he ended up burning the model bird and dooming the ants on Hopper's mercy once again. While P.T. was only interested in monetary values and did not give any indication that he would care about the plight of the ants, pointing out that the queen would be very pleased with those that saved the colony might have helped.

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'''Instead''': Neither of them does the above and tie up P.T. to the wagon. By the time the plot kicked in, P.T. broke free and mistook the plot as an attack on the bugs, so he ended up burning the model bird and dooming the ants on Hopper's mercy once again. While P.T. was only interested in monetary values money and did not didn't give any indication that he would care about the plight of the ants, pointing out that the queen would be very pleased with those that saved the colony might have helped.



'''You'd Expect''': That Hopper would kill Flik right then and there and then give his "ideas are very dangerous things" speech to the other ants to show them exactly what happens to those who step out of line by defying him. Flik stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, so Hopper should’ve finished the job. Heck, Hopper ''gave a speech to his minions on this very thing,'' telling them if one ant stands up to them, the others might do so as well. Killing Flik in front of everyone as an object lesson would show that he follows his own advice.\\

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'''You'd Expect''': That Hopper Hopper, upon learned what Flick did, would kill Flik ''immediately''MakeAnExampleOfHim by killing him right then and there and then give his "ideas are very dangerous things" speech to in front of the other ants to show them exactly what happens to those who step out of line by defying him.entire colony. Flik stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, so Hopper should’ve finished the job. Heck, Hopper ''gave a speech to his minions on this very thing,'' telling them if one ant stands up to them, the others might do so as well. Killing Flik in front of everyone as an object lesson would show that he follows his own advice.\\
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'''You'd Expect''': After the first transformation that Jin, if not Ming, would tell Mei everything they know about the transformation. Or, if neither of them is comfortable with these revelations, point Mei in the direction of talking to their neighbor Gao who is a shaman since he knows a lot about the ceremony. Ming knows everything that Granda Lee knows, including that the transformations can become permanent if too many of them happen.\\
'''Instead''': They only give out Mei information that she has to control her emotions, because excitement and extreme reactions will bring out the panda until the red moon ceremony, where they can seal the beast in a talisman.\\
'''The Result''': Mei is very upset to find out from Grandma Lee that the issue with the transformations is that they can become permanent if done too many times. This is ''after'' she spent the whole week turning into a red panda to raise money for concert funds. She becomes scared of unleashing the red panda at Tyler's birthday party, after he blackmailed her into being the paid entertainment.\\
'''Fortunately''': During the red moon ceremony, Mei realizes that she doesn't want to suppress her panda side and accepts it wholeheartedly. This gives her complete control over her transformations, and she never sports fur and a tail unless she wishes.

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'''You'd Expect''': After the first transformation that Jin, if not Ming, would tell Mei everything they know about the transformation. Or, if neither of them is comfortable with these revelations, point Mei in the direction of talking to their neighbor Mr. Gao who is a shaman since he knows a lot about the ceremony. ritual to remove the ability to transform. Ming knows everything that Granda Grandma Lee knows, including that the ritual can fail if too many transformations can become permanent if too many of them happen.\\
'''Instead''': They only give out Mei information that she has to control her emotions, because excitement and extreme reactions emotions will bring out the panda until the red moon ceremony, ritual, where they can seal the beast in a talisman.\\
'''The Result''': Mei is very upset to find out from Grandma Lee that the issue with the transformations is that they can become permanent cause the ritual to fail if done too many times. This is ''after'' she spent the whole week turning into a red panda to raise money for concert funds. She becomes scared of unleashing the red panda at Tyler's birthday party, after he blackmailed her into being the paid entertainment.\\
'''Fortunately''': During the red moon ceremony, ritual, Mei realizes that she doesn't want to suppress her panda side and accepts it wholeheartedly. This gives her complete control over her transformations, and she never again sports fur and a tail unless she wishes.
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'''The Result''': Winston predictably [[spoiler: refuses to go along with his sister's plan and jumps back onto the boat, breaking her hypnosis screens and preferring to save everyone or die trying. By that time Evelyn can't grab him because she has to fly, so as far as she knows she killed her brother. At the end when she gets arrested, he apologizes to the supers for what Evelyn did, lets the Parrs stay in his fancy house while still employing the parents, and implies he's going to testify against her for what she did, even if with her connections she'll get "a slap on the wrist"]].

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'''The Result''': Winston predictably [[spoiler: refuses to go along with his sister's plan and jumps back onto the boat, breaking her hypnosis screens and preferring to save everyone or die trying. By that time Evelyn can't grab him because she has to fly, so as far as she knows she killed her brother. At the end when she gets arrested, he apologizes to the supers for what Evelyn did, lets the Parrs stay in his fancy house while still employing the parents, and implies he's going to testify against her for what she did, even if with her connections she'll get "a slap on the wrist"]].wrist".
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'''Instead:''' Thinking it's another fake bird, he [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu taunts it]], [[spoiler:which causes to the bird pick him up and and feed him to her children, leading to his death.]]

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** Lightning is trying to figure out how to drive on dirt after losing a race to Doc Hudson on a dirt track the day before. He repeatedly keeps messing up the same turn, steering too hard and spinning out of control. Doc sees this and, beginning to have second thoughts about Lightning after seeing the new road Lightning paved as well as [[spoiler:having previously been a pro racer himself (though neither Lightning nor the audience knows this yet)]] decides to try and offer him some advice. Specifically, he tries to tell him how to do a counter steer by saying "If you go far enough to the left, you'll find yourself turning right."\\

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** Lightning is trying to figure out how to drive on dirt after losing a race to Doc Hudson on a dirt track the day before. He repeatedly keeps messing up the same turn, steering too hard and spinning out of control. Doc sees this and, beginning to have second thoughts about Lightning after seeing the new road Lightning paved as well as [[spoiler:having having previously been a pro racer himself (though neither Lightning nor the audience knows this yet)]] yet) decides to try and offer him some advice. Specifically, he tries to tell him how to do a counter steer by saying "If you go far enough to the left, you'll find yourself turning right."\\



'''The Result''': As soon as Lightning gets back on the road, he proceeds to make an even ''bigger'' fool of himself when he tries the exact LiteralMinded interpretation he came up with, with disastrous consequences. Plus, Doc goes right back to disliking him after having his advice blown off. Lightning only figures out the technique when he spies on [[spoiler:Doc performing it]].

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'''The Result''': As soon as Lightning gets back on the road, he proceeds to make an even ''bigger'' fool of himself when he tries the exact LiteralMinded interpretation he came up with, with disastrous consequences. Plus, Doc goes right back to disliking him after having his advice blown off. Lightning only figures out the technique when he spies on [[spoiler:Doc Doc performing it]].it.



** The BigBad is a lemon mob boss with a civil face. His plot is to sabotage the view of alternative fuels so that cars will switch to gasoline indefinitely while an oil rig in the mob's hands is being developed. [[spoiler:The BigBad is revealed as Sir Miles Axlerod, who manipulates the other lemon mobsters by talking about how others mock them and hate them, since they are prone to leaking and breaking down]].\\

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** The BigBad is a lemon mob boss with a civil face. His plot is to sabotage the view of alternative fuels so that cars will switch to gasoline indefinitely while an oil rig in the mob's hands is being developed. [[spoiler:The The BigBad is revealed as Sir Miles Axlerod, who manipulates the other lemon mobsters by talking about how others mock them and hate them, since they are prone to leaking and breaking down]].down.\\



'''Instead''': [[spoiler:Sir Miles uses gasoline and oil, and not alternative fuels, in his car. He also leaks at the big party in Japan, which he has to blame on Mater. To top it all off, the bomb strapped to Mater in the climax is done with wet-work bolts, the same bolts used in his faulty engine, and is voice-activated by him]].\\
'''The Result''': Mater gets a EurekaMoment and puts all these little clues together. He and Lightning fly and confront [[spoiler: Axlerod. To get him to deactivate the time bomb, Mater corners Axelrod after doing his KirkSummation and makes him give the voice command to save both their lives. Axlerod is caught and taken into custody, when not even Agents Finn and Holly had suspected him]].

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'''Instead''': [[spoiler:Sir Sir Miles uses gasoline and oil, and not alternative fuels, in his car. He also leaks at the big party in Japan, which he has to blame on Mater. To top it all off, the bomb strapped to Mater in the climax is done with wet-work bolts, the same bolts used in his faulty engine, and is voice-activated by him]].him.\\
'''The Result''': Mater gets a EurekaMoment and puts all these little clues together. He and Lightning fly and confront [[spoiler: Axlerod. To get him to deactivate the time bomb, Mater corners Axelrod after doing his KirkSummation and makes him give the voice command to save both their lives. Axlerod is caught and taken into custody, when not even Agents Finn and Holly had suspected him]].him.



'''The Result''': The lemons corner him and start beating him up. Holly, who's been ordered to meet with him, doesn't want to go into the men's room and doesn't reach him in time. It's only due to Mater struggling with the foreign toilets that Mater doesn't overhear the struggle, and Rod takes the time to plant the picture on Mater as the latter leaves. Then the lemons capture Rod, torture him to find out where the picture went, and [[spoiler:murder him]].

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'''The Result''': The lemons corner him and start beating him up. Holly, who's been ordered to meet with him, doesn't want to go into the men's room and doesn't reach him in time. It's only due to Mater struggling with the foreign toilets that Mater doesn't overhear the struggle, and Rod takes the time to plant the picture on Mater as the latter leaves. Then the lemons capture Rod, torture him to find out where the picture went, and [[spoiler:murder him]].murder him.






** In deleted alternate opening, Bob and Helen "Smith" have moved into the neighborhood and are attending a housewarming barbecue. Helen makes conversation with a new neighbor, Beth Anderson, who works as a commodities broker, and Helen reveals she's a homemaker. Beth excuses herself, so Helen goes with baby Violet to talk with the other mothers.\\

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** In a deleted alternate opening, Bob and Helen "Smith" have moved into the neighborhood and are attending a housewarming barbecue. Helen makes conversation with a new neighbor, Beth Anderson, who works as a commodities broker, and Helen reveals she's a homemaker. Beth excuses herself, so Helen goes with baby Violet to talk with the other mothers.\\



** Mirage after [[spoiler:Syndrome gambles with her life decides to pull a HeelFaceTurn. It helps that she learns that several unknown people survived the plane crash. She goes to free Mr. Incredible, who has spent the night in his restraints thinking his entire family died.]]\\
'''You'd Expect''': She would remember that she isn't the most trustworthy person to him after she lied to him about everything, and that he'd threatened to kill her once already. She should [[spoiler: tell him that his family's alive from a safe distance, allow him to process the news, and ''then'' free him]].\\

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** Mirage after [[spoiler:Syndrome After Syndrome gambles with her life life, Mirage decides to pull a HeelFaceTurn. It helps that she learns that several unknown people survived the plane crash. She goes to free Mr. Incredible, who has spent the night in his restraints thinking his entire family died.]]\\
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'''You'd Expect''': She would remember that she isn't the most trustworthy person to him after she lied to him about everything, and that he'd threatened to kill her once already. She should [[spoiler: tell him that his family's alive from a safe distance, allow him to process the news, and ''then'' free him]].him.\\



'''The Result''': The Parr family is put through the wringer after they work to stop the Underminer, with Violet, in particular, getting the short end of the stick. When a PR executive hires Elastigirl to be the new face of superheroes, she lampshades that she has to break the law to do her new job. [[spoiler: When a new villain comes who vows to destroy the supers once and for all, they're pretty much unbeatable.]]

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'''The Result''': The Parr family is put through the wringer after they work to stop the Underminer, with Violet, in particular, getting the short end of the stick. When a PR executive hires Elastigirl to be the new face of superheroes, she lampshades that she has to break the law to do her new job. [[spoiler: When a new villain comes who vows to destroy the supers once and for all, they're pretty much unbeatable.]]



** It's revealed that the villain's motivation is [[spoiler:to destroy the Supers once and for all, by mind-controlling them into terrorizing ordinary people, because her father died due to underground supers not responding to his distress call, causing her to believe that if he hadn't wasted his time HoldingOutForAHero, he'd still be alive]]. Note that Supers are still illegal, and a tech CEO wants to bring them back so that no more preventable tragedies will happen. [[spoiler:Said BigBad is the CEO's sister, whose family was the victim of a preventable tragedy]].\\
'''You'd Expect''': [[spoiler:They would realize that the Supers weren't to blame for their father's death, but their father's own choices. Supers weren't allowed to use the emergency distress call phones, and as we saw with Mr. Incredible, trying to save lives discreetly is ''very dangerous'' for Supers and ordinary people alike]].\\
'''Instead''': They use InsaneTrollLogic to justify [[spoiler: supposedly supporting their brother's attempts to restore the Supers, only to turn on him and his new hires to get "revenge" for their father and ensure that people will save themselves rather than rely on supers to do it for them, all while ignoring the fact that dangerous supervillains still exist]].\\
'''The Result''': Their actions ensure [[spoiler:that the Supers are made legal again. On top of their, their relationship with their brother is destroyed]].
** On that mark, [[spoiler:Evelyn, in a fit of EvilGloating, reveals that she considers herself the responsible sibling to Winston's foolish sibling, saying he's a child who equates having superheroes with having good parents. Part of her plan involves having a boat crash with all the international supers and their ambassadors and sparing Winston by dragging him aboard an escape plane. And she knows he believes in the supers and the good they can do]].\\
'''You'd Expect''': If trying to [[spoiler: "save" her brother then she'd have restraints handy to keep him on the plane once he gets the gist of the situation. Such as the same goggles she used on Helen and her brother's supers team, or even a handy rope to tie him to one of the seats. As we saw, she knows her brother's idealistic to a fault.]]\\
'''Instead''': She [[spoiler: drags Winston onto her escape jet fully conscious and gives him enough information for him to figure out that she's the Screenslaver and plans to let everyone die on the ship. In other words, she destroyed everything he was working for, including his good intentions, and didn't consider he would take it personally]].\\

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** It's revealed that the villain's motivation is [[spoiler:to to destroy the Supers once and for all, by mind-controlling them into terrorizing ordinary people, because her father died due to underground supers not responding to his distress call, causing her to believe that if he hadn't wasted his time HoldingOutForAHero, he'd still be alive]].alive. Note that Supers are still illegal, and a tech CEO wants to bring them back so that no more preventable tragedies will happen. [[spoiler:Said Said BigBad is the CEO's sister, whose family was the victim of a preventable tragedy]].tragedy.\\
'''You'd Expect''': [[spoiler:They She would realize that the Supers weren't to blame for their father's death, but their father's own choices. Supers weren't allowed to use the emergency distress call phones, and as we saw with Mr. Incredible, trying to save lives discreetly is ''very dangerous'' for Supers and ordinary people alike]].alike.\\
'''Instead''': They use She uses InsaneTrollLogic to justify [[spoiler: supposedly supporting their her brother's attempts to restore the Supers, only to turn on him and his new hires to get "revenge" for their father and ensure that people will save themselves rather than rely on supers to do it for them, all while ignoring the fact that dangerous supervillains still exist]].exist.\\
'''The Result''': Their Her actions ensure [[spoiler:that that the Supers are made legal again. On top of their, their that, her relationship with their brother is destroyed]].
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** On that mark, [[spoiler:Evelyn, Evelyn, in a fit of EvilGloating, reveals that she considers herself the responsible sibling to Winston's foolish sibling, saying he's a child who equates having superheroes with having good parents. Part of her plan involves having a boat crash with all the international supers and their ambassadors and sparing Winston by dragging him aboard an escape plane. And she knows he believes in the supers and the good they can do]].do.\\
'''You'd Expect''': If trying to [[spoiler: "save" her brother then she'd have restraints handy to keep him on the plane once he gets the gist of the situation. Such as the same goggles she used on Helen and her brother's supers team, or even a handy rope to tie him to one of the seats. As we saw, she knows her brother's idealistic to a fault.]]\\
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'''Instead''': She [[spoiler: drags Winston onto her escape jet fully conscious and gives him enough information for him to figure out that she's the Screenslaver and plans to let everyone die on the ship. In other words, she destroyed everything he was working for, including his good intentions, and didn't consider he would take it personally]].personally.\\



'''Instead''': Joy insists that she has to personally take the core memories back to headquarters, not even letting the possibility cross her mind since the core memories are too valuable. This oversight ends up costing her and Sadness crucial time; when she [[spoiler: thinks to use the recall tubes to transport herself and the memories much later on, they collapse due to Honesty Island collapsing at the same time.]]

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'''Instead''': Joy insists that she has to personally take the core memories back to headquarters, not even letting the possibility cross her mind since the core memories are too valuable. This oversight ends up costing her and Sadness crucial time; when she [[spoiler: thinks to use the recall tubes to transport herself and the memories much later on, they collapse due to Honesty Island collapsing at the same time.]]









'''The Result''': He suffers a NearDeathExperience; when he [[spoiler:wakes up on Earth in a therapy cat's body, and Soul 22 is in his body, the doctor is baffled that "Joe" has no visible injuries but wants him to stay under observation for potential brain damage. In short, the guy has really dumb luck. Jerry lampshades this in the end, telling the real Joe he needs to be more careful on the mortal plane]].
** Towards the climax of the movie, [[spoiler:22 has realized that there is more to life than trying to live up to potential while occupying Joe's body, and realizes that she does want to try living. Moonwind is starting the ritual for everyone to return to the Zone, and it's where Joe can connect with his body for real, and 22 can find her spark]].\\
'''You'd Expect''': 22 to realize that [[spoiler:she can now find her spark and start a new life. Since Joe is technically alive, it means they both get what they want]].\\
'''Instead''': She argues with Joe that she is entitled [[spoiler:to have his body]]. When he points out they made a deal, [[spoiler:she runs away angrily and tries to lose them both]].\\
'''The Result''': [[spoiler:Terry captures them. He apologizes to 22 for what happened, mistakenly thinking Joe used her, and tells off Joe for running away with his body. The DarkestHour for 22 starts when Joe calls her out for trying to steal his life and demands her newly-formed Earth badge. When she angrily gives it up, she becomes a Lost Soul]].

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'''The Result''': He suffers a NearDeathExperience; when he [[spoiler:wakes wakes up on Earth in a therapy cat's body, and Soul 22 is in his body, the doctor is baffled that "Joe" has no visible injuries but wants him to stay under observation for potential brain damage. In short, the guy has really dumb luck. Jerry lampshades this in the end, telling the real Joe he needs to be more careful on the mortal plane]].
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** Towards the climax of the movie, [[spoiler:22 22 has realized that there is more to life than trying to live up to potential while occupying Joe's body, and realizes that she does want to try living. Moonwind is starting the ritual for everyone to return to the Zone, and it's where Joe can connect with his body for real, and 22 can find her spark]].spark.\\
'''You'd Expect''': 22 to realize that [[spoiler:she she can now find her spark and start a new life. Since Joe is technically alive, it means they both get what they want]].want.\\
'''Instead''': She argues with Joe that she is entitled [[spoiler:to to have his body]]. body. When he points out they made a deal, [[spoiler:she she runs away angrily and tries to lose them both]].both.\\
'''The Result''': [[spoiler:Terry Terry captures them. He apologizes to 22 for what happened, mistakenly thinking Joe used her, and tells off Joe for running away with his body. The DarkestHour for 22 starts when Joe calls her out for trying to steal his life and demands her newly-formed Earth badge. When she angrily gives it up, she becomes a Lost Soul]].Soul.



'''Instead''': He puts his toys in a garbage bag and leaves them below the attic door. Mrs. Davis on seeing the bag puts it in the trash. Later, Andy can't find his toys, and when he explains to his mother, she goes OhCrap. Fortunately, [[spoiler:the toys make it back before Andy leaves for college, and he thinks he just misplaced them, but still!]]

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'''Instead''': He puts his toys in a garbage bag and leaves them below the attic door. Mrs. Davis on seeing the bag puts it in the trash. Later, Andy can't find his toys, and when he explains to his mother, she goes OhCrap. Fortunately, [[spoiler:the the toys make it back before Andy leaves for college, and he thinks he just misplaced them, but still!]]still!



'''Instead''': The toys don't believe Woody, especially since Andy's taking him to college. Jessie decides to go with Molly's abandoned Barbie to the local daycare. [[spoiler:They soon find that the daycare is a FalseUtopia for new toys, and its leader Lotso won't let them return when Mrs. Potato Head sees through her missing eye that Andy is looking for them. Jessie apologizes to Woody when he comes back for them, lampshading that the toys were wrong.]]

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'''Instead''': The toys don't believe Woody, especially since Andy's taking him to college. Jessie decides to go with Molly's abandoned Barbie to the local daycare. [[spoiler:They They soon find that the daycare is a FalseUtopia for new toys, and its leader Lotso won't let them return when Mrs. Potato Head sees through her missing eye that Andy is looking for them. Jessie apologizes to Woody when he comes back for them, lampshading that the toys were wrong.]]



--> '''Lotso''': [[spoiler:"Where's your kid '''NOW''' Sheriff!?"]]

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--> ---> '''Lotso''': [[spoiler:"Where's "Where's your kid '''NOW''' Sheriff!?"]]Sheriff!?"



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'''You'd Expect''': Woody to convince Buzz that this is important and not return to the window until Buzz will cooperate. Or at least that he would the other toys to wait until he could get Buzz to come to the window.\\

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'''You'd Expect''': Woody to convince Buzz that this is important and not return to the window until Buzz will cooperate. Or at least that he would ask the other toys to wait until he could get Buzz to come to the window.\\
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** After PT Flea has burned the fake bird with his match and Flik’s plan burns to the ground, Hopper demands to know who is responsible for giving him and his grasshopper gang the scare of their lives and just as he is about to hurt Princesses Atta and Dot, Flik confesses that he was the one who came up with the bird idea.\\
'''You'd Expect''': That Hopper would kill Flik right then and there and then give his "ideas are very dangerous things" speech to the other ants to show them what happens to those who step out of line by defying him. Flik stood up to Hopper before so Hopper should have finished the job by killing Flik if he wanted to win. Hopper even acknowledged earlier at his hideout that if one ant stands up to him then they all might stand up to him, so in killing Flik he would show that even he needs his own advice.\\
'''Instead''': He asks Flik why he did this to him causing Flik to expose Hopper’s plan of killing the Queen Ant, then he lets Flik live instead of killing him after having Thumper beat Flik up, and then he gives his ideas are very dangerous things speech. This lets Flik tell the ants that Hopper is afraid of them defying him. This causes the ant revolution to happen just as Hopper feared because he did not kill Flik the one ant that stepped out of line and Flik gave the other ants the courage to take the first step in fighting back against Hopper and they drive Hopper’s gang away forever and Hopper eventually gets lured to the real bird’s nest where he is eaten.

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** After PT Flea has burned the fake bird with his match and Flik’s plan burns to the ground, Hopper demands to know who is who’s responsible for giving him and his grasshopper gang the scare of their lives and just as he is about to hurt Princesses Atta and Dot, Flik confesses that he was the one who came up with the bird idea.\\
'''You'd Expect''': That Hopper would kill Flik right then and there and then give his "ideas are very dangerous things" speech to the other ants to show them exactly what happens to those who step out of line by defying him. Flik stood up to Hopper once before to defend Dot, so Hopper should have should’ve finished the job by killing Flik if he wanted to win. job. Heck, Hopper even acknowledged earlier at ''gave a speech to his hideout that minions on this very thing,'' telling them if one ant stands up to him then they all them, the others might stand up to him, do so in killing as well. Killing Flik he in front of everyone as an object lesson would show that even he needs follows his own advice.\\
'''Instead''': He asks Flik why he did this to him causing Flik to expose Hopper’s plan of killing the Queen Ant, then he lets Flik live instead of killing him after having Thumper beat Flik him up, and then he gives ''then'' starts giving his ideas “ideas are very dangerous things things” speech. This lets Flik tell have time to get up and call Hopper out on his lies and fear of the ants that Hopper is afraid of them defying him. This causes the ant revolution to happen just as Hopper feared all because he did not didn’t kill Flik Flik, the one ant that stepped out of line and Flik gave the other ants the courage to take the first step in fighting back against Hopper and they drive Hopper’s Hopper, driving his gang away forever forever, and Hopper eventually gets lured who lures him to the real bird’s nest where he is to be eaten.



'''Instead:''' Thinking it's another fake bird, he [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu taunts it]], [[spoiler:which causes to the bird pick him up and and feed him to her children, leading to his ultimate death.]]

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'''Instead:''' Thinking it's another fake bird, he [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu taunts it]], [[spoiler:which causes to the bird pick him up and and feed him to her children, leading to his ultimate death.]]
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'''You'd Expect''': Woody to convince Buzz that this is important and not return to the window until Buzz will cooperate.\\

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'''You'd Expect''': Woody to convince Buzz that this is important and not return to the window until Buzz will cooperate. Or at least that he would the other toys to wait until he could get Buzz to come to the window.\\
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'''Instead''': They do nothing of the sort, with only the clowns scrambling about to find water to put out the fire. This forces P.T. to frantically free himself as the flame draws closer, and while he succeeds he still gets burned due to the fly paper falling onto him and the flame.

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'''Instead''': They do nothing of the sort, with only the clowns scrambling about to find water to put out the fire. This forces P.T. to frantically free himself as the flame draws closer, and while he succeeds he still gets burned due to the fly paper falling onto him and the flame. \\
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'''You'd Expect''': The circus bugs would immediately spring into action to save their boss, either by blowing out the flame moving one of the matches on the trail so that the flame can't reach the fly paper.

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'''You'd Expect''': The circus bugs would immediately spring into action to save their boss, either by blowing out the flame moving one of the matches on the trail so that the flame can't reach the fly paper.\\
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** While debuting a risky new act for his struggling circus, ringmaster P.T. Flea ends up getting launched onto a sheet of fly paper doused with lighter fluid with a slowly approaching him on a trail of matches

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** While debuting a risky new act for his struggling circus, ringmaster P.T. Flea ends up getting launched onto a sheet of fly paper doused with lighter fluid with a slowly approaching him on a trail of matchesmatches.\\
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** While debuting a risky new act for his struggling circus, ringmaster P.T. Flea ends up getting launched onto a sheet of fly paper doused with lighter fluid with a slowly approaching him on a trail of matches
'''You'd Expect''': The circus bugs would immediately spring into action to save their boss, either by blowing out the flame moving one of the matches on the trail so that the flame can't reach the fly paper.
'''Instead''': They do nothing of the sort, with only the clowns scrambling about to find water to put out the fire. This forces P.T. to frantically free himself as the flame draws closer, and while he succeeds he still gets burned due to the fly paper falling onto him and the flame.
'''As A Result''': The circus troupe is justifiably fired by P.T. on account of their incompetence nearly getting him incinerated.

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