Disney Creatures of the Farce: Difference between revisions

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The moment will happen the same way as described above. Except that, very likely, something horrible will happen to the creatures. Or the creatures will turn the tables and do something horrible to the human character. Or maybe nothing unusual happens at all, but it's obvious that the show is referencing this classic Disney moment (although very likely, such a moment is [[Older Than They Think]], Disney is the most iconic example). In shows with particularly high trope savvy, these [[Averted Trope|may not appear at all]], leaving the heroine puzzled or annoyed by their absence.
 
Note that to fit this trope, it has to be a clear reference [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZoXqehXmiU&feature=rec-LGOUT-exp_stronger_r2-HM to the classic Disney moment]. (the videoIf isit's injust Russiana becausecharacter thewho [[Megadoes Corp|Walthorrible Disney]]things to animals after seeming to befriend them, that's either a Subversion of [[PeaceFriend andto LoveAll Incorporated|CompanyLiving Things]], won'tor allowa Englishstraight versionsplay on YouTube)[[Enemy to All Living Things]].
If it's just a character who does horrible things to animals after seeming to befriend them, that's either a Subversion of [[Friend to All Living Things]], or a straight play on [[Enemy to All Living Things]].
 
Compare [[Disneyesque]].