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** Especially the [[Mood Whiplash]] of the pigeon EATING a cockroach (With whom he was earlier happily singing) at the end of Happy Working Song.
** Especially the [[Mood Whiplash]] of the pigeon EATING a cockroach (With whom he was earlier happily singing) at the end of Happy Working Song.
** The mere fact that the ''cockroaches'' were helping with said house cleaning. Not to mention they [[Ugly Cute|looked so adorable too]].
** The mere fact that the ''cockroaches'' were helping with said house cleaning. Not to mention they [[Ugly Cute|looked so adorable too]].
* This troper loves Robert's baffled and indignant reaction to the [[Crowd Song]] Giselle initiates. [[Deadpan Snarker|"...HOW DO YOU ALL KNOW THE WORDS TO THIS SONG? I've never heard it before!"]]
* Robert's baffled and indignant reaction to the [[Crowd Song]] Giselle initiates. [[Deadpan Snarker|"...HOW DO YOU ALL KNOW THE WORDS TO THIS SONG? I've never heard it before!"]]
* Prince Edward was the real highlight of the show for this Troper -- getting run over by the bicyclists in the middle of singing, as well as his distressed, "You're nbot singing!" to Giselle when he has finally found her.
* Prince Edward was the real highlight of the show for this Troper -- getting run over by the bicyclists in the middle of singing, as well as his distressed, "You're nbot singing!" to Giselle when he has finally found her.
** And when he refers to Robert and Morgan as "peasants."
** And when he refers to Robert and Morgan as "peasants."
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* When Giselle manages to get every rat, cockroach, and pigeon in New York to help her clean the apartment.
* When Giselle manages to get every rat, cockroach, and pigeon in New York to help her clean the apartment.
* This piece of dialog:
* This piece of dialog:
{{quote| '''Morgan:''' And you don't wanna wear too much make-up, because then boys get the wrong idea, and you know they're only after one thing!<br />
{{quote|'''Morgan:''' And you don't wanna wear too much make-up, because then boys get the wrong idea, and you know they're only after one thing!
'''Giselle:''' What's that?<br />
'''Giselle:''' What's that?
'''Morgan:''' I don't know. Nobody will tell me. }}
'''Morgan:''' I don't know. Nobody will tell me. }}
* This bit of dialogue too:
* This bit of dialogue too:
{{quote| '''Robert:''' It's like you just stepped out of a Hallmark card or something.<br />
{{quote|'''Robert:''' It's like you just stepped out of a Hallmark card or something.
'''Giselle:''' [[Insult Backfire|Is that a bad thing?]] }}
'''Giselle:''' [[Insult Backfire|Is that a bad thing?]] }}
* Giselle making dresses out of Robert's curtains and carpets.
* Giselle making dresses out of Robert's curtains and carpets.
* The scene where Nancy walks in when Giselle falls on top of Robert after getting out of the shower and the misunderstanding that ensues is brilliantly funny.
* The scene where Nancy walks in when Giselle falls on top of Robert after getting out of the shower and the misunderstanding that ensues is brilliantly funny.
* Robert's secretary was a real [[One-Scene Wonder]] for me. Particularly her delivery of "The valley of contentment."
* Robert's secretary was a real [[One-Scene Wonder]]. Particularly her delivery of "The valley of contentment."
** Bonus Points? [[The Little Mermaid|Jodi Bensen]] ladies and gentlemen!
** Bonus Points? [[The Little Mermaid|Jodi Bensen]] ladies and gentlemen!
*** The part where they're looking at Giselle and she's just happily spinning in place for no reason.
*** The part where they're looking at Giselle and she's just happily spinning in place for no reason.
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* Nathaniel popping out of the manhole and the annoyed road workers ask him if he's looking for a beautiful princess like Edward was before him. Nathaniel replied [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|"No. A prince, actually."]] Their dumbfounded looks cemented the scene.
* Nathaniel popping out of the manhole and the annoyed road workers ask him if he's looking for a beautiful princess like Edward was before him. Nathaniel replied [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|"No. A prince, actually."]] Their dumbfounded looks cemented the scene.
** "Right."
** "Right."
* "You make me so... angry! (laughs) [[I Feel Angry|I'm angry]]. Wait, I'm angry!" (Giselle punches Robert on the arm)
* "You make me so... angry! (laughs) [[Is This What Anger Feels Like?|I'm angry]]. Wait, I'm angry!" (Giselle punches Robert on the arm)
** The [[Mood Whiplash|abrupt changes]] between Giselle [[Mood Swinger|giggling and punching Robert]] are prime examples of how [[Mood Whiplash]] can be ''absolutely hilarious''.
** The [[Mood Whiplash|abrupt changes]] between Giselle [[Mood Swinger|giggling and punching Robert]] are prime examples of how [[Mood Whiplash]] can be ''absolutely hilarious''.
* Edward knocks on a door, revealing a tired housewife with four girls. She looks at him and says, "You're too late."
* Edward knocks on a door, revealing a tired housewife with four girls. She looks at him and says, "You're too late."
** "My apologies."
** "My apologies."
** And that, my dear tropers, was Judy Kuhn, the singing voice of Pocahontas.
** And that was Judy Kuhn, the singing voice of Pocahontas.
* Paige O'Hara's cameo in a really bad [[Soap Opera]]. Especially the way she delivers the line "How can I love a man who doesn't even ''like'' himself?" Nathaniel's reactions were pretty funny too.
* Paige O'Hara's cameo in a really bad [[Soap Opera]]. Especially the way she delivers the line "How can I love a man who doesn't even ''like'' himself?" Nathaniel's reactions were pretty funny too.
** Nathaniel and Edward's conversation after this just cements it:
** Nathaniel and Edward's conversation after this just cements it:
{{quote| '''Nathaniel''': Sire... Do you like yourself?<br />
{{quote|'''Nathaniel''': Sire... Do you like yourself?
'''Edward''': (very casually) What's not to like? }}
'''Edward''': (very casually) What's not to like? }}
* At one point in the scene where Edward and Nathaniel were playing with the TV, they change the channel and the audience can hear the music of what they're watching...the Pink Elephant scene from Dumbo. Nathaniel ''immediately'' asks Edward to change the channel again.
* At one point in the scene where Edward and Nathaniel were playing with the TV, they change the channel and the audience can hear the music of what they're watching...the Pink Elephant scene from Dumbo. Nathaniel ''immediately'' asks Edward to change the channel again.
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* Pip trying to tell Edward that Nathaniel is working for Narissa.
* Pip trying to tell Edward that Nathaniel is working for Narissa.
** ''All'' of Pip's charades to Edward are pretty funny, since Edward [[I Do Not Speak Nonverbal|can't figure them out]] to save his life.
** ''All'' of Pip's charades to Edward are pretty funny, since Edward [[I Do Not Speak Nonverbal|can't figure them out]] to save his life.
* When Pip shows up at the restaurant, everyone more or less begins to act naive BUT Giselle.


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Latest revision as of 18:47, 10 December 2023


  • Either "Happy Working Song", or the chipmunk charades.
    • Especially the Mood Whiplash of the pigeon EATING a cockroach (With whom he was earlier happily singing) at the end of Happy Working Song.
    • The mere fact that the cockroaches were helping with said house cleaning. Not to mention they looked so adorable too.
  • Robert's baffled and indignant reaction to the Crowd Song Giselle initiates. "...HOW DO YOU ALL KNOW THE WORDS TO THIS SONG? I've never heard it before!"
  • Prince Edward was the real highlight of the show for this Troper -- getting run over by the bicyclists in the middle of singing, as well as his distressed, "You're nbot singing!" to Giselle when he has finally found her.
    • And when he refers to Robert and Morgan as "peasants."
    • "These are my friends!" *beat* "Oh." He says it so nonchalantly, like he didn't just try to kill Robert. It's so true of Disney films too.
    • His race through the apartment building too. Heck, every time Edward was on screen qualifies.
  • When Giselle manages to get every rat, cockroach, and pigeon in New York to help her clean the apartment.
  • This piece of dialog:

Morgan: And you don't wanna wear too much make-up, because then boys get the wrong idea, and you know they're only after one thing!
Giselle: What's that?
Morgan: I don't know. Nobody will tell me.

  • This bit of dialogue too:

Robert: It's like you just stepped out of a Hallmark card or something.
Giselle: Is that a bad thing?

  • Giselle making dresses out of Robert's curtains and carpets.
  • The scene where Nancy walks in when Giselle falls on top of Robert after getting out of the shower and the misunderstanding that ensues is brilliantly funny.
  • Robert's secretary was a real One-Scene Wonder. Particularly her delivery of "The valley of contentment."
    • Bonus Points? Jodi Bensen ladies and gentlemen!
      • The part where they're looking at Giselle and she's just happily spinning in place for no reason.
  • All the woodland friends pouring out of the coach (remind you of a certain other Disney movie perchance?) like it's a clown car in the beginning. Also, having Narissa turn into the same crone as the Evil Queen from Snow White was a pretty funny touch.
  • That is one hilarious scene when Edward is riding on the roof of an MTA bus. He then stabs his sword through the roof, seemingly "killing" the bus (in reality, the driver applying the brakes). Then that Large Ham driver confronts Edward, and goes really bananas once Pip gets on her head and starts imitating her gestures. Bonus points that her hair is a Hidden Mickey.
  • "He (Prince Edward) was on the bus this morning. He tried to kill me!"
  • Nathaniel popping out of the manhole and the annoyed road workers ask him if he's looking for a beautiful princess like Edward was before him. Nathaniel replied "No. A prince, actually." Their dumbfounded looks cemented the scene.
    • "Right."
  • "You make me so... angry! (laughs) I'm angry. Wait, I'm angry!" (Giselle punches Robert on the arm)
  • Edward knocks on a door, revealing a tired housewife with four girls. She looks at him and says, "You're too late."
    • "My apologies."
    • And that was Judy Kuhn, the singing voice of Pocahontas.
  • Paige O'Hara's cameo in a really bad Soap Opera. Especially the way she delivers the line "How can I love a man who doesn't even like himself?" Nathaniel's reactions were pretty funny too.
    • Nathaniel and Edward's conversation after this just cements it:

Nathaniel: Sire... Do you like yourself?
Edward: (very casually) What's not to like?

  • At one point in the scene where Edward and Nathaniel were playing with the TV, they change the channel and the audience can hear the music of what they're watching...the Pink Elephant scene from Dumbo. Nathaniel immediately asks Edward to change the channel again.
  • Morgan's reaction when Edward asks Giselle "What's a date?"
    • Watch Morgan's face throughout that scene. She looks absolutely bewildered when Edward is singing to Giselle, despite the fact that she seems to like fairy tales.
  • Pip trying to tell Edward that Nathaniel is working for Narissa.
  • When Pip shows up at the restaurant, everyone more or less begins to act naive BUT Giselle.

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