A Monster in Paris/YMMV

"Raoul: Lucille: Raoul:"
 * Crowning Music of Awesome:
 * La Seine (The Seine) sung by Lucille alone: The less good of them, but an excellent introduction to the goodness.
 * Un monstre a Paris (A monster in Paris): A very sad song for the very sad scene where the true nature of the monster is revealed.
 * Papa Paname (Daddy Paname, "Paname" being a nickname for Paris): A song that, in itself, isn't really integrated into the plot, but is very catchy and a pleasure to listen.
 * L'amour dans l'ame (Love in the soul): Again a very sad song, symbolizing
 * Un p'tit baiser (A lil' kiss): An upbeat, cheerful and delicious jaunt as
 * Crowning Moment of Heartwarming: Bibo dedicated the film to his father. Aww.
 * Die for Our Ship: Raoul seems like a semi-decent guy in the trailers (although he's starting to get a bit of a Jerkass vibe from the looks of the English trailer), but he is already strongly disliked by fans who see him as an obstacle for Lucille/Francoeur. However, once the film was released in english Raoul's hatedom shrunk immensely, and now even most Francille shippers love him.
 * Ear Worm "La Seine". This isn't even in English yet and it doesn't leave. Help us all for the English dub.
 * Tear Jerker: "A Monster in Paris" (the song). The movie part it accompanies makes it even worse.
 * During the ending,

"Emile: Why not shrink him back to his normal size? The more you're small, the less you're noticed. I'm well-placed to know that..."
 * Ugly Cute: Francoeur is, quite possibly, the most charming mutated, giant flea you will ever meet.
 * The Woobie: Francoeur.
 * Emile can count as this too. When the heroes try and find a way to make sure the police won't find Francoeur:


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