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'''''A Monster In Paris''''' (''Un Monstre à Paris'') is a 2011 French animated film directed by [[The Road to El Dorado|Eric "Bibo"]] [[Shark Tale|Bergeron]], with music by Matthieu Chedid, aka -M-.
 
During the Great Flood of 1910, Emile, a shy movie projectionist, and Raoul, a colorful inventor, find themselves embarked on the hunt for a monster terrorizing the citizens of Paris. However, the monster takes refuge with a beautiful, kind-hearted singer named Lucille and is revealed to be actually quite harmless. Now all of them must continue to protect the monster, Francœur, from the chief of police who's out to kill him.
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Also the English version [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfMcbsE-kf8&list=FLwgkOWMtcgcZEjDARxZtHGQ&index=1 here.]
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== '''This film contains examples of:''' ==
 
 
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* [[Actor Allusion]]: Lucille has a slight gap in her front teeth, just like her voice actress. Coincidence?
** In the picture shown in the [[Cute Monster]] entry, Francoeur wears a wig identical to Matthieu Chedid's famous haircut as "M".
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** There's also the inauguration of Montmartre's funicular. In [[Real Life]], it happened in 1900.
** In the movie, Maynott intends to become mayor of Paris. In [[Real Life]], that function ''didn't exist'' at the time (the equivalent was "Prefect of the Seine").
* [[Amplified Animal Aptitude]]: Charles, and Francoeur to a much greater extent.
* [[Angelic Beauty]]: While she's not a ''real'' angel, Lucille's stage costume was made with this in mind.
* [[Batman in My Basement]]
* [[Beast and Beauty]]: {{spoiler|A platonic example.}}
* [[Belligerent Sexual Tension]]: Raoul towards Lucille. They're decribed as bickering non-stop since childhood. And even though they still do, it's obvious Raoul has a thing for her. {{spoiler|It's revealed that Lucille feels the same at the end.}}
* [[Big Creepy-Crawlies]]: Francoeur is a giant (albeit anthropomorphised) flea.
* [[Call Back]]: Emile {{spoiler|using an umbrella as a weapon against Maynott}} is a callback to his daydream at the start of the film.
* [[Chekhov's Gun]]: The sunflower seed Raoul pockets during his first trip to the lab {{spoiler|is used to save him and Lucille from falling to their death during the Eiffel Tower battle.}}
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* [[Cool and Unusual Punishment]]: {{spoiler|Maynott's}} final fate.
* [[Cool Mask]]: Again, Francoeur.
* [[Costume Porn]]: Francoeur and Lucille's stage outfits.
* [[Cute Monster]]: [http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lsenjtBUhI1qfhipjo1_500.jpg Francoeur] is absolutely ''adorable.''
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Raoul.
* [[Disney Acid Sequence]]: The "La Seine" sequence becomes this about halfway through.
* {{spoiler|[[Downer Ending]]:}} {{spoiler|Then subverted via [[The Reveal]] in the [[Happy Ending]].}}
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* {{spoiler|[[Heel Face Turn]]: Paté}}
* [[Heroes Want Redheads]]: Raoul has a big thing for Lucille, a stunning redhead.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Raoul and Emile.
* [[He Who Fights Monsters]]: The chief of police is clearly shown as a [[It's All About Me|selfish]] [[Jerkass]], {{spoiler|and finally loses his sanity}}.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]:
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* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Raoul.
* [[Like Brother and Sister]]: {{spoiler|Lucille and Francoeur}}, according to [[Word of God]].
* [[Love Triangle]]: At least, fans ''assumed'' this would be the case, partly thanks to some apparently unreliable English summaries.
* [[Male Gaze]]: The necklace scene in the alleyway with the [[Lady in Red]]. The camera notably lingers on her behind.
* [[Nice Hat]]: Francoeur.
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* [[Shout-Out]]
* [[Shrinking Violet]]: Emile is a male example.
{{quote| "The smaller you are, the less people look at you. At... At least that's been my experience."}}
* [[The Speechless]]: Francoeur, outside of the songs, is incapable of speaking and chirps (or sings basic sounds) instead, which makes him even cuter.
** The set-up for ''A Monster in Paris'' (the song) implies he needs to hear music of any sort to be able to talk/sing.
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* [[Title Drop]]: In one of the songs sung by Francoeur.
* [[To Be Lawful or Good]]: {{spoiler|Paté is confronted to this choice as he realizes that Maynott is a bastard and is completely losing his sanity. He chooses the second option.}}
* [[Took a Level Inin Badass]]: {{spoiler|Emile}}, during the climax.
* {{spoiler|[[Victorious Childhood Friend]]: Raoul.}}
* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: The more the climax progresses, the more it's obvious that {{spoiler|Maynott}} is getting completely ''off his gourd''.
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