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* CriticalDissonance: The movie was thoroughly derided by critics, but was beloved by audiences and is widely considered one of the best non-theatrical Disney movies. ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance'' raising awareness of its existence has further cemented its cult classic status. Then, there's the fact that Mickey, Donald, Goofy and Minnie appear as cards in the ''Lorcana'' trading card game.

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* CriticalDissonance: The movie was thoroughly derided by critics, but was beloved by audiences and is widely considered one of the best non-theatrical Disney movies. ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance'' raising awareness of its existence has further cemented its cult classic status. Then, there's the fact that Mickey, Donald, Goofy and Goofy, Minnie and Clarabelle's verse of her and Goofy's song appear as cards in the ''Lorcana'' trading card game.
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* StrawmanHasAPoint: While Pete is undoubtedly the villain for plotting to usurp the throne and for being [[{{Jerkass}} unpleasant in general]], his refusal to make the main trio musketeers at the start of the film is perfectly justified. Even a more benevolent commander would see that Donald's cowardice, Goofy's dimwittedness and Mickey's short and weak stature would make them unbefitting of musketeering, and would have refused them out of desire to keep them and others out of harm's way. The whole reason Pete makes them musketeers at all is ''because'' [[PragmaticVillain their incompetence would benefit his plot]].

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* StrawmanHasAPoint: While Pete is undoubtedly the villain for plotting to usurp the throne and for being [[{{Jerkass}} unpleasant in general]], his refusal to make the main trio musketeers at the start of the film is perfectly justified. Even a more benevolent commander would see that Donald's cowardice, Goofy's dimwittedness and Mickey's short and weak stature would make them unbefitting of musketeering, and would have refused them out of desire to keep them and others out of harm's way. The whole reason Pete makes them musketeers at all is ''because'' [[PragmaticVillain [[PragmaticVillainy their incompetence would benefit his plot]].
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* CriticalDissonance: The movie was thoroughly derided by critics, but was beloved by audiences and is widely considered one of the best non-theatrical Disney movies. ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance'' raising awareness of its existence has further cemented its cult classic status.

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* CriticalDissonance: The movie was thoroughly derided by critics, but was beloved by audiences and is widely considered one of the best non-theatrical Disney movies. ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance'' raising awareness of its existence has further cemented its cult classic status. Then, there's the fact that Mickey, Donald, Goofy and Minnie appear as cards in the ''Lorcana'' trading card game.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: Donald's characterization as a LovableCoward is actually pretty consistent with how he's been portrayed in [[DisneyMouseAndDuckComics the comics]] for decades -- while his characterization there varies DependingOnTheWriter, it's actually been pretty common to have him run away in the face of danger -- usually after having bragged about how brave he is beforehand. He's ''temperamental'', sure, but that doesn't always mean he's ''brave''.

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* OlderThanTheyThink: Donald's characterization as a LovableCoward is actually pretty consistent with how he's been portrayed in [[DisneyMouseAndDuckComics [[ComicBook/DisneyMouseAndDuckComics the comics]] for decades -- while his characterization there varies DependingOnTheWriter, it's actually been pretty common to have him run away in the face of danger -- usually after having bragged about how brave he is beforehand. He's ''temperamental'', sure, but that doesn't always mean he's ''brave''.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: Donald's characterization as a LovableCoward is actually pretty consistent with how he's been portrayed in [[DisneyMouseAndDuckComics the comics]] for decades -- while his characterization there varies DependingOnTheWriter, it's actually been pretty common to have him run away in the face of danger -- usually after having bragged about how brave he is beforehand. He's ''temperamental'', sure, but that doesn't always mean he's ''brave''.
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* StrawmanHasAPoint: While Pete is undoubtedly the villain for plotting to usurp the throne and [[{{Jerkass}} unpleasant in general]], his refusal to make the main trio musketeers at the start of the film is perfectly justified. Even a more benevolent commander would see that Donald's cowardice, Goofy's dimwittedness and Mickey's short and weak stature would make them unbefitting of musketeering, and would have refused them out of desire to keep them and others out of harm's way. The whole reason Pete makes them musketeers at all is ''because'' [[PragmaticVillain their incompetence would benefit his plot]].

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* StrawmanHasAPoint: While Pete is undoubtedly the villain for plotting to usurp the throne and for being [[{{Jerkass}} unpleasant in general]], his refusal to make the main trio musketeers at the start of the film is perfectly justified. Even a more benevolent commander would see that Donald's cowardice, Goofy's dimwittedness and Mickey's short and weak stature would make them unbefitting of musketeering, and would have refused them out of desire to keep them and others out of harm's way. The whole reason Pete makes them musketeers at all is ''because'' [[PragmaticVillain their incompetence would benefit his plot]].
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To the 1990 short ''WesternAnimation/ThePrinceAndThePauper'', casting Mickey and his friends in a historical period piece based on a literary classic again.
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* MemeticMutation: King Pete el rey de los petes[[labelnote:Explanation (NSFW warning)]]A shot of Pete in front of a giant poster reading "King Pete" with a poorly translated text to Spanish below, which became popular in late 2021. "Pete" is also a Rioplatense Spanish slang for blowjob…[[/labelnote]]

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* MemeticMutation: King "King Pete el rey de los petes[[labelnote:Explanation petes"[[labelnote:Explanation (NSFW warning)]]A shot of near the climax showing Pete in front of a giant poster of himself reading "King Pete" with a poorly translated text to Spanish below, which below reading "el rey de los petes" became popular in Spanish-speaking countries in late 2021. "Pete" is also a Rioplatense Spanish slang word for blowjob…[[/labelnote]]"blowjob", with the aforementioned text meaning "the king of the blowjobs"…[[/labelnote]]
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* MemeticMutation: King Pete el rey de los petes[[labelnote:Explanation (NSFW warning)]]A shot of Pete in front of a giant poster reading "King Pete" with a poorly translated text to Spanish below, which became popular in late 2021. "Pete" is also a Rioplatense Spanish slang for blowjob…[[/labelnote]]
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* StrawmanHasAPoint: While Pete is undoubtedly the villain for plotting to usurp the throne and [[{{Jerkass}} unpleasant in general]], his refusal to make the main trio musketeers at the start of the film is perfectly justified. Even a more benevolent commander would see that Donald's cowardice, Goofy's dimwittedness and Mickey's short and weak stature would make them unbefitting of musketeering, and would have refused them out of desire to keep them and others out of harm's way. The whole reason Pete makes them musketeers at all is ''because'' [[PragmaticVillain their incompetence would benefit his plot]].
* WhatAnIdiot: Pete's way to chase Donald is to jump through the guillotine itself instead of just running around it.
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* StrawmanHasAPoint: While Pete is undoubtedly the villain for plotting to usurp the throne and [[{{Jerkass}} unpleasant in general]], his refusal to make the main trio musketeers at the start of the film is perfectly justified. Even a more benevolent commander would see that Donald's cowardice, Goofy's dimwittedness and Mickey's short and weak stature would make them unbefitting of musketeering, and would have refused them out of desire to keep them and others out of harm's way. The whole reason Pete makes them musketeers at all is ''because'' [[PragmaticVillain their incompetence would benefit his plot]].
* WhatAnIdiot: Pete's way to chase Donald is to jump through the guillotine itself instead of just running around it.
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* WhatAnIdiot: Pete's way to chase Donald is to jump through the guillotine itself instead of just running around it.

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