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== ''[[The Aristocats]]'' ==
== ''[[The Aristocats]]'' ==
* They may [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment|contribute nothing whatsoever to the plot]] but [[Those Two Guys|Napoleon and Lafayette]] from ''[[The Aristocats]]'' have to be the two funniest Disney characters. Ever!
* They may [[Non Sequitur Scene|contribute nothing whatsoever to the plot]] but [[Those Two Guys|Napoleon and Lafayette]] from ''[[The Aristocats]]'' have to be the two funniest Disney characters. Ever!
* Many of [[Laughiably Evil|Edgar's]] moments can be this, which are briliantly animated by Milt Kahl.
* Many of [[Laughiably Evil|Edgar's]] moments can be this, which are briliantly animated by Milt Kahl.



Latest revision as of 23:30, 6 August 2017



The Black Cauldron

  • The scene where Gurgi takes a bite from the apple and gives it to Taran.

The Aristocats

One Hundred and One Dalmatians

  • The television is turned off at the end of the Kanine Krunchies commercial. The spokesman is talking about the virtues of the dog treats, but notices the image dimming and shrinking (old black and white cathode ray tube, don't'cha know), and gasps in shock as he disappears.

Home on the Range

  • The otherwise mundane and forgettable Home on the Range gives us this: "...My singing? Songbirds sing. Saloon gals sing. Little bitty snot-nosed children sing. I yodel! And yodeling...IS AN ART!!!!!!"

"Hey, Napoleon! This looks like the end of the article."
"Wait a minute, I'M the leader! I'll say when it's the end.....Ooph! It's the end."