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* DesignatedVillain: Coach Kimura refusing to take a detour from going to the amusement park to find Leo at the Everglades is treated as an obstacle in the path of the rest of the class, and they dupe him and leave him behind the first chance they get. However, [[StrawmanHasAPoint he was right in that the Everglades is established to be a long way away from school, and taking a detour to go there before the amusement park would likely cause parents to worry about what's keeping their children]]. On arrival, he is willing to buy a large bundle of candy, drinks and other souvenirs for the kids without hesitation, which the kids use as a distraction to commandeer the bus and take it to the Everglades, leaving him behind, having been hit by a car and [[EyeScream squirted in the face with hand sanitizer]] for his troubles. Fortunately, he shows up at the graduation ceremony, so something must've been worked out.

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* DesignatedVillain: Coach Kimura refusing to take a detour from going to the amusement park to find Leo at the Everglades is treated as an obstacle in the path of the rest of the class, and they dupe him and leave him behind the first chance they get. However, [[StrawmanHasAPoint he was right in that the Everglades is established to be a long way away from school, and taking a detour to go there before the amusement park would likely cause parents to worry about what's keeping their children]]. On arrival, he is willing happy to buy a large bundle of candy, drinks and other souvenirs for the kids without hesitation, which and the kids use his generosity as a distraction to commandeer the bus and take it to the Everglades, bus, leaving him behind, having been hit by a car and [[EyeScream squirted in the face with hand sanitizer]] for his troubles. Fortunately, he shows up at the graduation ceremony, ceremony afterwards with no word about this, so something must've been worked out.
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--> ''Kid 1:''' I liked that white spot over his ear.\\

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--> ''Kid -->'''Kid 1:''' I liked that white spot over his ear.\\
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Leo recounting Hammy #3's [[LastDisrespects less than enthusiastic funeral]]:
--> ''Kid 1:''' I liked that white spot over his ear.\\
'''Kid 2:''' I liked the way he breathed.\\
'''Kid 3:''' He gave me pinkeye.
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* DesignatedVillain: Coach Kimura refusing to take a detour from going to the amusement park to find Leo at the Everglades is treated as an obstacle in the path of the rest of the class, and they dupe him and leave him behind the first chance they get. However, [[StrawmanHasAPoint he was right in that the Everglades is established to be a long way away from school, and taking a detour to go there before the amusement park would likely cause parents to worry about what's keeping their children]]. On arrival, he is willing to buy a large bundle of candy, drinks and other souvenirs for the kids without hesitation, which the kids use as a distraction to commandeer the bus and take it to the Everglades, leaving him behind, having been hit by a car and [[EyeScream squirted in the face with hand sanitizer]] for his troubles.

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* DesignatedVillain: Coach Kimura refusing to take a detour from going to the amusement park to find Leo at the Everglades is treated as an obstacle in the path of the rest of the class, and they dupe him and leave him behind the first chance they get. However, [[StrawmanHasAPoint he was right in that the Everglades is established to be a long way away from school, and taking a detour to go there before the amusement park would likely cause parents to worry about what's keeping their children]]. On arrival, he is willing to buy a large bundle of candy, drinks and other souvenirs for the kids without hesitation, which the kids use as a distraction to commandeer the bus and take it to the Everglades, leaving him behind, having been hit by a car and [[EyeScream squirted in the face with hand sanitizer]] for his troubles. Fortunately, he shows up at the graduation ceremony, so something must’ve been worked out.
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* UnintentionalUncannyValley: The kindergarteners due to their oversized heads with weird-looking teeth and fish-like eyes.
* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: This after ''WesternAnimation/TheSeaBeast'' has to be the most detailed animated movie released by the Creator/{{Netflix}}: everything is beautifully animated to fur on mammals, human hair, buildings, clothes, water, foliage and finally reptile scales. This was animated by Creator/AnimalLogic, the same studio that brought you ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie'' nonetheless.

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* UnintentionalUncannyValley: The kindergarteners due to their oversized heads with weird-looking teeth and fish-like eyes.
eyes. Made worse whenever they’re right next to any other human character.
* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: This after ''WesternAnimation/TheSeaBeast'' has to be the most detailed animated movie released by the Creator/{{Netflix}}: everything is beautifully animated to fur on mammals, human hair, buildings, clothes, water, foliage and finally reptile scales. This was animated by Creator/AnimalLogic, the same studio that brought you ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie'' nonetheless.
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Removing what was just complaining about a completely different movie.


* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: When the film was first announced, a majority of audiences rolled their eyes at the prospect of a Netflix-exclusive, animated children's film about a talking animal played by Creator/AdamSandler putting on a goofy voice and produced by Creator/HappyMadisonProductions (infamous for releasing many notoriously awful movies). Lo and behold, upon its release many found it to be a perfectly heartwarming and funny tale that teaches genuine and realistic life lessons with animation, music, and characters that go beyond what one would expect from simply looking at the poster. Due to it [[DuelingWorks releasing at the same time]] as Disney's ''WesternAnimation/Wish2023'', the latter of which having received negative to middling reviews and a highly disappointing box office, it's even been joked that Sandler managed to upstage Disney at their own game on their hundredth anniversary, no less.

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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: When the film was first announced, a majority of audiences rolled their eyes at the prospect of a Netflix-exclusive, animated children's film about a talking animal played by Creator/AdamSandler putting on a goofy voice and produced by Creator/HappyMadisonProductions (infamous for releasing many notoriously awful movies). Lo and behold, upon its release many found it to be a perfectly heartwarming and funny tale that teaches genuine and realistic life lessons with animation, music, and characters that go beyond what one would expect from simply looking at the poster. Due to it [[DuelingWorks releasing at the same time]] as Disney's ''WesternAnimation/Wish2023'', the latter of which having received negative to middling reviews and a highly disappointing box office, it's even been joked that Sandler managed to upstage Disney at their own game on their hundredth anniversary, no less.
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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: When the film was first announced, a majority of audiences rolled their eyes at the prospect of a Netflix-exclusive, animated children's film about a talking animal played by Creator/AdamSandler putting on a goofy voice. Lo and behold, upon its release many found it to be a perfectly heartwarming tale that teaches genuine and realistic life lessons with animation, music, and characters that go beyond what one would expect from simply looking at the poster. Due to it [[DuelingWorks releasing at the same time]] as Disney's ''WesternAnimation/Wish2023'', the latter of which having received negative to middling reviews and a highly disappointing box office, it's even been joked that Sandler managed to upstage Disney at their own game on their hundredth anniversary, no less.

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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: When the film was first announced, a majority of audiences rolled their eyes at the prospect of a Netflix-exclusive, animated children's film about a talking animal played by Creator/AdamSandler putting on a goofy voice. voice and produced by Creator/HappyMadisonProductions (infamous for releasing many notoriously awful movies). Lo and behold, upon its release many found it to be a perfectly heartwarming and funny tale that teaches genuine and realistic life lessons with animation, music, and characters that go beyond what one would expect from simply looking at the poster. Due to it [[DuelingWorks releasing at the same time]] as Disney's ''WesternAnimation/Wish2023'', the latter of which having received negative to middling reviews and a highly disappointing box office, it's even been joked that Sandler managed to upstage Disney at their own game on their hundredth anniversary, no less.
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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: When the film was first announced, a majority of audiences rolled their eyes at the prospect of a Netflix-exclusive, animated children's film about a talking animal played Creator/AdamSandler putting on a goofy voice. Lo and behold, upon its release many found it to be a perfectly heartwarming tale that teaches genuine and realistic life lessons with animation, music, and characters that go beyond what one would expect from simply looking at the poster. Due to it [[DuelingWorks releasing at the same time]] as Disney's ''WesternAnimation/Wish2023'', the latter of which having received negative to middling reviews and a highly disappointing box office, it's even been joked that Sandler managed to upstage Disney at their own game on their hundredth anniversary, no less.

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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: When the film was first announced, a majority of audiences rolled their eyes at the prospect of a Netflix-exclusive, animated children's film about a talking animal played by Creator/AdamSandler putting on a goofy voice. Lo and behold, upon its release many found it to be a perfectly heartwarming tale that teaches genuine and realistic life lessons with animation, music, and characters that go beyond what one would expect from simply looking at the poster. Due to it [[DuelingWorks releasing at the same time]] as Disney's ''WesternAnimation/Wish2023'', the latter of which having received negative to middling reviews and a highly disappointing box office, it's even been joked that Sandler managed to upstage Disney at their own game on their hundredth anniversary, no less.
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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: When the film was first announced, a majority of audiences rolled their eyes at the prospect of a Netflix-exclusive, animated children's film about a talking animal played Creator/AdamSandler putting on a goofy voice. Lo and behold, upon its release many found it to be a perfectly heartwarming tale that teaches genuine and realistic life lessons with animation, music, and characters that go beyond what one would expect from simply looking at the poster. Due to it [[DuelingWorks releasing at the same time]] as Disney's ''WesternAnimation/Wish2023', the latter of which having received negative to middling reviews and a highly disappointing box office, it's even been joked that Sandler managed to upstage Disney at their own game on their hundredth anniversary, no less.

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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: When the film was first announced, a majority of audiences rolled their eyes at the prospect of a Netflix-exclusive, animated children's film about a talking animal played Creator/AdamSandler putting on a goofy voice. Lo and behold, upon its release many found it to be a perfectly heartwarming tale that teaches genuine and realistic life lessons with animation, music, and characters that go beyond what one would expect from simply looking at the poster. Due to it [[DuelingWorks releasing at the same time]] as Disney's ''WesternAnimation/Wish2023', ''WesternAnimation/Wish2023'', the latter of which having received negative to middling reviews and a highly disappointing box office, it's even been joked that Sandler managed to upstage Disney at their own game on their hundredth anniversary, no less.
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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: When the film was first announced, a majority of audiences rolled their eyes at the prospect of a Netflix-exclusive, animated children's film about a talking animal played Creator/AdamSandler putting on a goofy voice. Lo and behold, upon its release many found it to be a perfectly heartwarming tale that teaches genuine and realistic life lessons with animation, music, and characters that go beyond what one would expect from simply looking at the poster. Due to it [[DuelingWorks releasing at the same time]] as Disney's ''WesternAnimation/{{Wish}}'', the latter of which having received negative to middling reviews and a highly disappointing box office, it's even been joked that Sandler managed to upstage Disney at their own game on their hundredth anniversary, no less.

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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: When the film was first announced, a majority of audiences rolled their eyes at the prospect of a Netflix-exclusive, animated children's film about a talking animal played Creator/AdamSandler putting on a goofy voice. Lo and behold, upon its release many found it to be a perfectly heartwarming tale that teaches genuine and realistic life lessons with animation, music, and characters that go beyond what one would expect from simply looking at the poster. Due to it [[DuelingWorks releasing at the same time]] as Disney's ''WesternAnimation/{{Wish}}'', ''WesternAnimation/Wish2023', the latter of which having received negative to middling reviews and a highly disappointing box office, it's even been joked that Sandler managed to upstage Disney at their own game on their hundredth anniversary, no less.
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* AndYouThoughtItWouldFail: When the film was first announced, a majority of audiences rolled their eyes at the prospect of a Netflix-exclusive, animated children's film about a talking animal played Creator/AdamSandler putting on a goofy voice. Lo and behold, upon its release many found it to be a perfectly heartwarming tale that teaches genuine and realistic life lessons with animation, music, and characters that go beyond what one would expect from simply looking at the poster. Due to it [[DuelingWorks releasing at the same time]] as Disney's ''WesternAnimation/{{Wish}}'', the latter of which having received negative to middling reviews and a highly disappointing box office, it's even been joked that Sandler managed to upstage Disney at their own game on their hundredth anniversary, no less.
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* DesignatedVillain: Coach Kimura refusing to take a detour from going to the amusement park to find Leo at the Everglades is treated as an obstacle in the path of the rest of the class, and they dupe him and leave him behind the first chance they get. However, [[StrawmanHasAPoint he was right in that the Everglades is established to be a long way away from school, and taking a detour to go there before the amusement park would likely cause parents to worry about what's keeping their children]]. On arrival, he is willing to buy a large bundle of candy, drinks and other souvenirs for the kids without hesitation, which the kids use as a distraction to commandeer the bus and take it to the Everglades, leaving him behind, having been hit by a car and [[EyeScream squirted in the face with hand sanitizer]] for his troubles.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: Following their success at WesternAnimation/TheSeaBeast when it comes to animation, Creator/{{Netflix}} exceeded the bar and delivered a movie that is probably more detailed than the previous mentioned production.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: Following their success at WesternAnimation/TheSeaBeast ''WesternAnimation/TheSeaBeast'' when it comes to animation, Creator/{{Netflix}} exceeded the bar and delivered a movie that is probably more detailed than the previous mentioned production.



* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: This after ''WesternAnimation/TheSeaBeast'' has to be the most detailed animated movie released by the Creator/{{Netflix}}: everything is beautifully animated to fur on mammals, human hair, buildings, clothes, water, foliage and finally reptile scales.

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* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: This after ''WesternAnimation/TheSeaBeast'' has to be the most detailed animated movie released by the Creator/{{Netflix}}: everything is beautifully animated to fur on mammals, human hair, buildings, clothes, water, foliage and finally reptile scales. This was animated by Creator/AnimalLogic, the same studio that brought you ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie'' nonetheless.
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* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: This after the WesternAnimation/TheSeaBeast has to be the most detailed animated movie released by the Creator/{{Netflix}}: everything is beautifully animated to fur on mammals, human hair, buildings, clothes, water, foliage and finally reptile scales.

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* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: This after the WesternAnimation/TheSeaBeast ''WesternAnimation/TheSeaBeast'' has to be the most detailed animated movie released by the Creator/{{Netflix}}: everything is beautifully animated to fur on mammals, human hair, buildings, clothes, water, foliage and finally reptile scales.

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* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: This after the WesternAnimation/TheSeaBeast has to be the most detailed animated movie released by the Creator/{{Netflix}}: everything is beautifully animated to fur on mammals, human hair, buildings, clothes, water, foliage and finally reptile scales.

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* UnintentionalUncannyValley: The kindergarteners due to their oversized heads with weird-looking teeth and fish-like eyes.
* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: This after the WesternAnimation/TheSeaBeast has to be the most detailed animated movie released by the Creator/{{Netflix}}: everything is beautifully animated to fur on mammals, human hair, buildings, clothes, water, foliage and finally reptile scales.scales.
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* UnintentionalUncannyValley: The kindergarteners due to their oversized heads with weird-looking teeth and fish-like eyes.
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* UnintentionalUncannyValley: The kindergartens due to their oversized heads with weird-looking teeth and fish-like eyes.

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* UnintentionalUncannyValley: The kindergartens kindergarteners due to their oversized heads with weird-looking teeth and fish-like eyes.
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This is me creating YMMV page for the newest Netlix animated movie "Leo". I hope that someone will be as nice to me as the title reptilian hero and will help me complete this page.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: Following their success at WesternAnimation/TheSeaBeast when it comes to animation, Creator/{{Netflix}} exceeded the bar and delivered a movie that is probably more detailed than the previous mentioned production.
* SugarWiki/SweetDreamsFuel: This is a kind of movie where all characters have some [[RousseauWasRight goodness in them]] and has many wholesome moments.
* UnintentionalUncannyValley: The kindergartens due to their oversized heads with weird-looking teeth and fish-like eyes.
* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: This after the WesternAnimation/TheSeaBeast has to be the most detailed animated movie released by the Creator/{{Netflix}}: everything is beautifully animated to fur on mammals, human hair, buildings, clothes, water, foliage and finally reptile scales.

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