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** Was Blade's hesitance in training Dusty because he thought a crop duster/racer wouldn't have what it takes to be a firefighter, Dusty not making a first good impression because of how he flew close to a fire, him never getting over the death of Nick and Dusty's champion racer status reminded Blade of his actor days of how he failed to save Nick, or was it because he didn't want to be responsible for Dusty dying as he is too worried about the safety of his other workers?
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** Was Blade's hesitance in training Dusty because he thought a crop duster/racer wouldn't have what it takes to be a firefighter, Dusty not making a first good impression because of how he flew close to a fire, him never getting over the death of Nick and Dusty's champion racer status reminded Blade of his actor days of how he failed to save Nick, or was it because he didn't want to be responsible for Dusty dying as he is already too worried about the safety of his other workers?
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation:
** Was Blade's hesitance in training Dusty because he thought a crop duster/racer wouldn't have what it takes to be a firefighter, Dusty not making a first good impression because of how he flew close to a fire, him never getting over the death of Nick and Dusty's champion racer status reminded Blade of his actor days of how he failed to save Nick, or was it because he didn't want to be responsible for Dusty dying as he is too worried about the safety of his other workers?
** Did Dusty wait until the last second to tell Blade about his broken gearbox caused by the latter's intimidating demeanor, or was it because Dusty didn't want to slow anyone down because of his disability?
** Was Blade's hesitance in training Dusty because he thought a crop duster/racer wouldn't have what it takes to be a firefighter, Dusty not making a first good impression because of how he flew close to a fire, him never getting over the death of Nick and Dusty's champion racer status reminded Blade of his actor days of how he failed to save Nick, or was it because he didn't want to be responsible for Dusty dying as he is too worried about the safety of his other workers?
** Did Dusty wait until the last second to tell Blade about his broken gearbox caused by the latter's intimidating demeanor, or was it because Dusty didn't want to slow anyone down because of his disability?
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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: The original, while it had some good points, was a ClicheStorm with a paltry 25% on Rotten Tomatoes. ''Fire and Rescue'' managed 44% (more than ''WesternAnimation/Cars2''!), with a semi-original plot, interesting characters, and so on; the fandom also generally likes it better. It also helps that it focuses on a profession-- aerial firefighting-- that gets relatively little exposure in pop culture.
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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: The original, while it had some good points, was a ClicheStorm with a paltry 25% on Rotten Tomatoes. ''Fire and Rescue'' managed 44% 45% (more than ''WesternAnimation/Cars2''!), with a semi-original plot, interesting characters, and so on; the fandom also generally likes it better. It also helps that it focuses on a profession-- aerial firefighting-- that gets relatively little exposure in pop culture.
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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: The original, while it had some good points, was a ClicheStorm with a whopping 25% on Rotten Tomatoes. ''Fire and Rescue'' managed 44% (more than ''WesternAnimation/Cars2''!), with a semi-original plot, interesting characters, and so on; the fandom also generally likes it better. It also helps that it focuses on a profession-- aerial firefighting-- that gets relatively little exposure in pop culture.
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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: The original, while it had some good points, was a ClicheStorm with a whopping paltry 25% on Rotten Tomatoes. ''Fire and Rescue'' managed 44% (more than ''WesternAnimation/Cars2''!), with a semi-original plot, interesting characters, and so on; the fandom also generally likes it better. It also helps that it focuses on a profession-- aerial firefighting-- that gets relatively little exposure in pop culture.
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* AccidentalAesop:
** If you have a physical disability that affects your job performance, everything will work out fine if you don’t disclose it to your employer.
** When your doctor says not to do something or you will die, doing it anyway and getting hospitalized as a result will mean you get patched up good as new.
** If you have a physical disability that affects your job performance, everything will work out fine if you don’t disclose it to your employer.
** When your doctor says not to do something or you will die, doing it anyway and getting hospitalized as a result will mean you get patched up good as new.
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* MoralEventHorizon: Cad crosses it when he hogged the water the firefighters needed for retardant and used it for the sprinklers of his lodge.
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* {{Woolseyism}}: When the Transportation Management Safety Team (TMST) truck visits Propwash Junction, Sparky thinks that "TMST" stands for "this means serious trouble". In the Icelandic dub, TMST stands for ''Tjónaskoðun og mat sjálfstæðra trygginga'' ("Damage Inspection and Evaluation of Independent Insurance Companies"), and Skipper thinks it stands for ''telur mikla sekt í tjóni'' ("issues a large fine for damages").
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* {{Woolseyism}}: When the Transportation Management Safety Team (TMST) truck visits Propwash Junction, Sparky thinks that "TMST" stands for "this means serious trouble". In the Icelandic dub, TMST stands for ''Tjónaskoðun og mat sjálfstæðra trygginga'' ("Damage Inspection and Evaluation of Independent Insurance Companies"), and Skipper Sparky thinks it stands for ''telur mikla sekt í tjóni'' ("issues a large fine for damages").
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* {{Woolseyism}}: When the Transportation Management Safety Team (TMST) truck visits Propwash Junction, Sparky thinks that "TMST" stands for "this means serious trouble". In the Icelandic dub, TMST stands for ''Tjónaskoðun og mat sjálfstæðra trygginga'' ("Damage Inspection and Evaluation of Independent Insurance Companies"), and Skipper thinks it stands for "''telur mikla sekt í tjóni''" ("issues a large fine for damages").
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* {{Woolseyism}}: When the Transportation Management Safety Team (TMST) truck visits Propwash Junction, Sparky thinks that "TMST" stands for "this means serious trouble". In the Icelandic dub, TMST stands for ''Tjónaskoðun og mat sjálfstæðra trygginga'' ("Damage Inspection and Evaluation of Independent Insurance Companies"), and Skipper thinks it stands for "''telur ''telur mikla sekt í tjóni''" tjóni'' ("issues a large fine for damages").
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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: The original, while it had some good points, was a ClicheStorm with a whopping 25% on Rotten Tomatoes. ''Fire and Rescue'' managed 44% (more than ''WesternAnimation/Cars2''!), with a semi-original plot, interesting characters, and so on; the fandom also generally likes it better. It also helps that it focuses on a profession-- aerial firefighting-- that gets relatively little exposure in pop culture.
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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: The original, while it had some good points, was a ClicheStorm with a whopping 25% on Rotten Tomatoes. ''Fire and Rescue'' managed 44% (more than ''WesternAnimation/Cars2''!), with a semi-original plot, interesting characters, and so on; the fandom also generally likes it better. It also helps that it focuses on a profession-- aerial firefighting-- that gets relatively little exposure in pop culture.culture.
* {{Woolseyism}}: When the Transportation Management Safety Team (TMST) truck visits Propwash Junction, Sparky thinks that "TMST" stands for "this means serious trouble". In the Icelandic dub, TMST stands for ''Tjónaskoðun og mat sjálfstæðra trygginga'' ("Damage Inspection and Evaluation of Independent Insurance Companies"), and Skipper thinks it stands for "''telur mikla sekt í tjóni''" ("issues a large fine for damages").
* {{Woolseyism}}: When the Transportation Management Safety Team (TMST) truck visits Propwash Junction, Sparky thinks that "TMST" stands for "this means serious trouble". In the Icelandic dub, TMST stands for ''Tjónaskoðun og mat sjálfstæðra trygginga'' ("Damage Inspection and Evaluation of Independent Insurance Companies"), and Skipper thinks it stands for "''telur mikla sekt í tjóni''" ("issues a large fine for damages").
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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: The original, while it had some good points, was a ClicheStorm with a whopping 25% on Rotten Tomatoes. ''Fire and Rescue'' managed 44% (more than ''WesternAnimation/Cars2''!), with a semi-original plot, interesting characters, and so on; the fandom also generally likes it better.
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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: The original, while it had some good points, was a ClicheStorm with a whopping 25% on Rotten Tomatoes. ''Fire and Rescue'' managed 44% (more than ''WesternAnimation/Cars2''!), with a semi-original plot, interesting characters, and so on; the fandom also generally likes it better. It also helps that it focuses on a profession-- aerial firefighting-- that gets relatively little exposure in pop culture.
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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: The original, while it had some good points, was a ClicheStorm with a whopping 25% on Rotten Tomatoes. ''Fire and Rescue'' managed 44%, with a semi-original plot, interesting characters, and so on; the fandom also generally likes it better.
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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: The original, while it had some good points, was a ClicheStorm with a whopping 25% on Rotten Tomatoes. ''Fire and Rescue'' managed 44%, 44% (more than ''WesternAnimation/Cars2''!), with a semi-original plot, interesting characters, and so on; the fandom also generally likes it better.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50C7Sf0hcJQ "Still I Fly"]], which plays during Dusty's TravelMontage.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50C7Sf0hcJQ "Still I Fly"]], an AwardBaitSong which plays during Dusty's TravelMontage.
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* BaseBreaker: Fans initially bristled at Lil' Dipper, as it seemed she was going to be Dusty's new love interest and, inevitably, a ReplacementScrappy for Ishani. This was smoothed over when the film actually came out and she turned out to be a LoonyFan rather than an actual new love interest.
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* AwesomeMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50C7Sf0hcJQ "Still I Fly"]], which plays during Dusty's TravelMontage.
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* AwesomeMusic: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50C7Sf0hcJQ "Still I Fly"]], which plays during Dusty's TravelMontage.
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Wrong trope - the sequel's generally considered better and the fandom likes it more, so it's Surprisingly Improved not Contested.
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* ContestedSequel: Critics still weren't amused, but ''Fire and Rescue'' earned a 44% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, more than the whopping 25% [[WesternAnimation/{{Planes}} the original]] earned.
* OneSceneWonder: The boat who is briefly left alone when all the guests flee the fire and gives out an adorably high-pitched scream of terror before the car towing it hastily returns.
* OneSceneWonder: The boat who is briefly left alone when all the guests flee the fire and gives out an adorably high-pitched scream of terror before the car towing it hastily returns.
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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: The original, while it had some good points, was a ClicheStorm with a whopping 25% on Rotten Tomatoes. ''Fire and Rescue'' managed 44%, with a semi-original plot, interesting characters, and so on; the fandom also generally likes it better.
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* ContestedSequel: Critics still weren't amused, but ''Fire and Rescue'' earned a 44% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, more than the 25% [[WesternAnimation/{{Planes}} the original]] earned.
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* ContestedSequel: Critics still weren't amused, but ''Fire and Rescue'' earned a 44% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, more than the whopping 25% [[WesternAnimation/{{Planes}} the original]] earned.
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I'm surprised by how un-developed this is
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* ContestedSequel: Critics still weren't amused, but ''Fire and Rescue'' earned a 44% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, more than the 25% [[WesternAnimation/{{Planes}} the original]] earned.
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* BaseBreaker: Fans initially bristled at Lil' Dipper, as it seemed she was going to be Dusty's new love interest and, inevitably, a ReplacementScrappy for Ishani. This was smoothed over when the film actually came out and she turned out to be a LoonyFan rather than an actual new love interest.
* OneSceneWonder: The boat who is briefly left alone when all the guests flee the fire and gives out an adorably high-pitched scream of terror before the car towing it hastily returns.
* OneSceneWonder: The boat who is briefly left alone when all the guests flee the fire and gives out an adorably high-pitched scream of terror before the car towing it hastily returns.