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* [[Big Damn Kiss]]: {{spoiler|Robert and Giselle's kiss in the rain near the end of the movie.}}
* [[Bigger on the Inside]]: Giselle's carriage has room for all of her animal friends, including a ''cow''. Really, it was already quite a stunt to get her ''dress'' to fit in there comfortably.
* [[Non Sequitur Scene]]: A rare in-universe version. Robert is confused when all of Central Park bursts spontaneously into song during the "That's How You Know". To ''him'' it's a BLAM. His reaction is also [[Lampshade Hanging|a lampshade]] of the [[Spontaneous Choreography]], since unlike a pure BLAM the sequence also advances the plot. It leads to a romantic make-up gift from Robert to Nancy because of the earlier [[Not What It Looks Like]] scene.
* [[Big "Never!"]]: Delivered by Narissa during the opening. It's so big, in fact, that she [[Involuntary Shapeshifting|briefly appears to turn into]] [[Scaled Up|a dragon]].
* {{spoiler|[[The Blade Always Lands Pointy End In]] / [[Stepping Stone Sword]]}}: {{spoiler|Giselle apparently has enough strength to make a thrown sword pierce a metal decoration, with enough strength to support a grown man's weight.}}
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** A fairly minor example. The trailer set us up for a [[Subversion]] of a standard [[Non Sequitur Scene]] musical number. Turns out it was a [[Double Subversion]].
** A bigger example: When the announcer says something about Robert having to help Giselle and Edward return to Andalasia "before time runs out", newcomers can easily assume that they will become trapped in New York after a certain number of days, especially since they show [[When the Clock Strikes Twelve|the clock striking twelve]].
* [[Non Sequitur Scene]]: A rare in-universe version. Robert is confused when all of Central Park bursts spontaneously into song during the "That's How You Know". To ''him'' it's a BLAMNon Sequitur Scene. His reaction is also [[Lampshade Hanging|a lampshade]] of the [[Spontaneous Choreography]], since unlike a pure BLAMNon Sequitur Scene the sequence also advances the plot. It leads to a romantic make-up gift from Robert to Nancy because of the earlier [[Not What It Looks Like]] scene.
* [[Not What It Looks Like]]: Giselle, dressed only in a towel, falls out of the bathroom onto Robert. Right when Robert's girlfriend walks in.
* [[Novelization]]: There is one, and it's actually pretty good.