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** Max and Dani's parents are useless long before anything supernatural happens. When Max comes home in his stocking feet after his shoes are stolen by bullies, they assume it's somehow a form of protest against them.
** And at the party, when Billy (the zombie) pushes between the parents and chases the children:
{{quote| '''Mom:''' ''(cheerfully)'' I wish we had the camera.}}
* [[All Hallow's Eve]]
* [[All Part of the Show]]: What the adult partygoers think of the Sandersons taking over the stage and singing a song to them, to the point they actually indulge in audience participation and sing too, thus ''[[Refuge in Audacity|unknowingly enchanting themselves]]''. May well count as a [[Moment of Awesome (Sugar Wiki)|Moment of Awesome]], particularly for Winifred figuring out that the witches could do this.
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* [[Functional Magic]]
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: See above.
{{quote| '''Winifred:''' We desire...''[[Eats Babies|children]]''.<br />
'''Bus Driver:''' Hey, it may take me a couple of tries, but I don't think there will be a problem. }}
* [[Have a Gay Old Time]]: Invoked in setting up the [[A Man Is Not a Virgin]] [[Overly Long Gag]].
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* [[Hot Mom]]: Max and Dani's mom, at least when she's dressed up as [[Madonna]].
* [[I Take Offense to That Last One]]:
{{quote| '''Jay:''' Man, how come it's always the ugly chicks that stay out late?!<br />
'''Winifred:''' "''Chicks?''" }}
** Contrast with Winifred's offense at Dani calling her "Ugly."
*** It's probable that Winifred is confused as to her and her sisters being referred to as "chicks." When they're from, chicks are baby chickens.
* [[Infant Immortality]]: [[Averted Trope|Averted]] in a Disney movie! The Sanderson Sisters kill Emily.
{{quote| '''[[The Nostalgia Chick]]:''' First plot point, death of a child.}}
* [[Intellectual Animal]]: Binx to some extent, but especially when compared to those around him...
* [[Ironic Echo]]: At one point, Winifred swoops in on the kids, taunting them with Max's earlier line "It's just a bunch of Hocus Pocus!" [[Fridge Logic]] kicks in when you realize Winifred wasn't [[Back From the Dead]] yet when Max said it, and couldn't have heard it.
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* [[The Nineties]]: Max's ''hair'' alone dates this movie.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: What kicks the whole plot off in the modern time when Max lights the enchanted candle, of course he didn't know the legend was real at the time but still. Binx even nearly title drops the trope name when he reveals to Max he can talk.
{{quote| '''Binx:''' ''(sarcastically)'' Nice going, ''Max''.}}
* [[No Ontological Inertia]]: The party-goers are cursed to dance until they die. The curse ends when the witches die.
** Also, Binx and Billy are allowed to die.
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* [[Psychopathic Manchild|Psychopathic Womanchild]]: Sarah. She's so childlike, it's very easy to forget she's homicidal and very dangerous, and her idea of "play" likely involves death and, at one point, possibly torture. Sarah Jessica Parker's delivery makes her lines less creepy, until you think about them.
** One line sums her up instantly.
{{quote| '''Sarah:''' My lucky rat tail! Just where I left it!}}
* [[Really Gets Around]]: Sarah. It's honestly shocking for a Disney film that she flirts with every single male she comes across--from Thackery to Max to Billy to a random bus driver to Max's bullies to a random costumed man at the party...the list goes on and on. Although her idea of [[Cold-Blooded Torture|fun]] probably isn't what most men anticipate.
{{quote| '''Sarah:''' Thou wouldst hate me in the morning.<br />
'''Bus Driver:''' No I wouldn't![[Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe|...st]].<br />
'''Winifred:''' ''Believe me'', thou wouldst. }}
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* [[Schmuck Bait]]: The candle.
* [[See You in Hell]]:
{{quote| '''Billy Butcherson:''' Go to Hell!<br />
'''Winifred:''' Oh! [[Insult Backfire|I've been there, thank you. I found it quite lovely]]. }}
* [[Shadow Archetype]]: Max begins the film extremely self-centered, over-dramatic, short-tempered and showing an enormous amount of disdain for his annoying but loving little sister. Obvious and weak comparisons are drawn with Max and Binx, but the stronger parallels are with Max and Winifred, an extremely self-centered, over-dramatic and short-tempered witch who despises her incompetent, yet devoted, younger sisters. Sarah and Mary follow Winifred into what will clearly be their own demise and die after a clumsy attempt to save her from Max, a gesture Winifred would hardly return.
{{quote| '''Winifred:''' {{spoiler|What a fool to give up ''thy'' life...for thy ''sister's''.}}}}
* [[Shock and Awe]]: Winnie can do this on [[Star Wars|Emperor Palpatine's]] levels.
* [[Shout-Out]]: During the "I Put a Spell on You" number, Winnie calls out, "Hello, Salem, my name is Winifred! What's yours?" This is a nod to Mama Rose in ''[[Gypsy]]'', who said, "Hello, world, my name is Rose! What's yours?" (which was spoken by Louise earlier) Doubles as an [[Actor Allusion]] when Bette Midler played Mama Rose in the TV version on the same year that ''Hocus Pocus'' was released.
** At the beginning of "I Put a Spell on You", Winnie gives out a shout-out to one of [[Elton John]]'s songs:
{{quote| '''Winifred:''' Now the [[Witch with a Capital B]] [[Elton John|is back!]] And there's hell to pay.}}
** Also, the "I Put a Spell on You" number is an [[Homage]] to Screamin' Jay Hawkins, who wrote the song, [[Beam Me Up, Scotty|although the original actually started with "I put a spell on you]], ''[[Beam Me Up, Scotty|because]]'' [[Beam Me Up, Scotty|you're mine."]]
* [[Skeptic No Longer]]: Max.
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* [[The Stinger]]: A number of them, actually. After we see {{spoiler|Thackery and Emily finally reunited at the gates of [[Heaven]]}}, the end credits are accompanied by the following: Max and Dani's parents and all the other townspeople stumbling out of the town hall in their costumes, with the dad commenting that "I thought L.A. was a party town!"; [[Offscreen Inertia|Jay and Ice still locked in birdcages in the Sandersons' lair, pitifully singing "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" to pass the time]]; and a final tip-off that {{spoiler|the Sanderson sisters may be [[Not Quite Dead]].}}
* [[Surrounded by Idiots]]:
{{quote| '''Winifred:''' WHY? Why was I cursed with such IDIOT sisters?<br />
'''Sarah:''' Just lucky, I guess. }}
** Binx as well. Max, Dani and Allison are about as sharp as bowling balls.
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** "Come Little Children" also opened the movie in Salem 300 years earlier.
* [[Virgin Power]]:
{{quote| '''Max:''' ''(after feeling the room shake)'' What happened?<br />
'''Dani:''' A ''virgin'' ''(referring to Max)'' lit the candle. }}
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]]: What happened to the three girls who got the Sandersons' brooms?
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* [[Who Wants to Live Forever?]]: Happens to Binx in the beginning. Not that he wanted it in the first place.
** [[Living Forever Is Awesome]]: You might think the Sanderson sisters are [[Vain Sorceress|Vain Sorceresses]] but eternal youth is only half of what they want.
{{quote| '''Winifred:''' We want to live ''forever''. Not just until tomorrow!}}
* [[Wicked Witch]]: Three of them.
* [[Witch with a Capital B]]: Winnie does this in a nod to [[Elton John]] during "I Put a Spell on You"; see [[Shout-Out]].
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* [[Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe]]: The Sanderson Sisters, and Thackery and Emily Binx, and the rest of the Salem townsfolk in 1693.
** Played with on the bus:
{{quote| '''Sarah:''' Thou wouldst hate me in the morning.<br />
'''Bus Driver:''' No I wouldn'st! }}
* [[Your Princess Is in Another Castle]]: For a little while, it seems that {{spoiler|the witches have been cooked in the school oven. They were, but it didn't stick}}.