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** Also, the use of '19-wonderful' as the new year, and the fact that 1965 is the most recent old year in the Archipelago of Last Years makes its origin in the late 20th century very obvious (though calling it '19-wonderful' at least doesn't date the movie to a very, very specific year between 1967 and 1999).

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** Also, the use of '19-wonderful' as the new year, and the fact that 1965 is the most recent old year in the Archipelago of Last Years makes its origin in the late mid-to-late 20th century very obvious (though calling it '19-wonderful' at least doesn't date the movie to a very, very specific year between 1967 and 1999).
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: While the story keeps claiming that the characters who laugh at Happy's ears aren't trying to be mean, their reactions often come off as cruel which can make them hard to sympathize with.
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** Rudolph's cheering up O.M., Sir 1023, and Sev by singing "Have A Little Faith in Me" as their losing faith on saving Happy. While Billie Mae Richards doesn't song often in future projects, this song alongside "No Bed of Roses" is one of her most beautifully sung performances.

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** Rudolph's cheering up O.M., Sir 1023, and Sev by singing "Have A Little Faith in Me" as their losing faith on saving Happy. While Billie Mae Richards doesn't song sing often in future projects, this song alongside "No Bed of Roses" is one of her most beautifully sung performances.
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* JerkassWoobie: Yes, Eon is absolutely in the wrong for kidnapping a baby and risking time stopping forever. But think about it: Eon isn't doing this out of malice, so much as he is simply afraid of his own mortality. He doesn't want to die, especially since that would entail becoming ice and snow. Not exactly the most pleasant way to go out.

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* JerkassWoobie: Yes, Eon is absolutely in the wrong for kidnapping a baby and risking time stopping forever. But think about it: Eon isn't doing this out of malice, so much as he is simply afraid of his own mortality. He doesn't want to die, especially since that would entail becoming ice and snow. Not exactly the most pleasant way to go out. To the special's credit, [[spoiler: it's implied as long as he keeps laughing, he'll be fine.]]
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* HilariousInHindsight: Eon is a LongLived but ''not'' immortal entity who fears death so much that he tries to make the day of his death never come by stopping time. [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyIII Gamers may be familiar with the concept.]]

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* NightmareFuel: ''Eon''. While his voice is a little ridiculous, he still tries to kidnap a baby whom he then threatens to enslave, all so he never has to die.

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''Eon''. While his voice is a little ridiculous, he still tries to kidnap a baby whom he then threatens to enslave, all so he never has to die.
** Papa Bear gets an intimidating introduction with a rapid zoom in on his very angry looking face as he approaches seemingly to harm Happy. Thankfully, he turns out to be just gruff, but not evil.

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