"I Am" Song: Difference between revisions

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{{quote|'''Edward Cullen:''' I am a vampire!}}
 
== Film - Animation ==
* ''[[Beauty and the Beast]]''
** "Belle" introduces Belle's enjoyment in reading and dreaming about exciting adventure, the other villagers' regarding these as strange interests for a young woman of their era, Gaston's desire to marry Belle, and the other villagers' admiration of his handsomeness and masculinity. Itch also serves as an [["I Want" Song]] ("There must be more than this provincial life ..."). [[Awesome Music|It covers all this in only five minutes.]]
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* Zephyr the monkey [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fe3PfRBVKdo gets one] in ''[[Babar|Babar: The Movie]]''.
* "Thomas O'Malley's Song" from ''[[The Aristocats]]''.
 
== Film - Live Action ==
* ''[[Horse Feathers]]'': "Whatever it is, I'm against it!"
* "Hooray for Captain Spaulding", from ''[[Animal Crackers]]'', is a tongue-in-cheek version of "Whatever it is, I'm against it!" from [[Marx Brothers|Groucho]].
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* "Sweet Transvestite" from ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'', and ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]'' before it.
* "I Can Cook, Too" from ''[[On the Town]]''.
* ''[[Willy Wonka and& the Chocolate Factory]]'' has interesting twists: The opening number "The Candy Man" is a typical celebration of a title character, but none of the other characters, to say nothing of the audience, have actually ''seen'' him in years. Willy Wonka, who turns out to be ''far'' more eccentric than expected, has his own "I Am" Song in "Pure Imagination", which better fits his personality, especially with its choreography.
* "We are the [[¡Three Amigos!|Three Aaaaaamigos!]] We are the three Aaaaaaaaaaaaamigos!!! We are the three [[Overly Long Gag|AAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa]]migos, and Amigos forever we'll be!"
* "Main Hoon Don" (which translates to "I Am Don") from the [[Bollywood]] film ''[[Don: The Chase Begins Again]]''. {{spoiler|This one is an interesting combination of [[Trick Twist]] and [[Villain Song]]. When you are first watching the film, you fully believe the singer to be Vijay. At the end you discover it was Don pretending to be Vijay pretending to be Don, and he was so confident in his having fooled everyone that he is just [[Faux Affably Evil|reveling in his evilness]].}}