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** He also does it briefly (complete with eyes bulging out) during his song "Friend Like Me", but it is just a part of his act. It's even literally in the lyrics.
** He also does it briefly (complete with eyes bulging out) during his song "Friend Like Me", but it is just a part of his act. It's even literally in the lyrics.
{{quote|'''Genie:''' ''(singing)'' So doncha sit there slack jawed, buggy eyed...}}
{{quote|'''Genie:''' ''(singing)'' So doncha sit there slack jawed, buggy eyed...}}
* Sebastian is the jaw-dropper in ''[[The Little Mermaid]]'', when he sees Ariel with Eric during the reprise of "Part of Your World". Scuttle does the jaw-closing honors.
* Sebastian is the jaw-dropper in ''[[The_Little_Mermaid_(1989_film)|The Little Mermaid]]'', when he sees Ariel with Eric during the reprise of "Part of Your World". Scuttle does the jaw-closing honors.
* In ''[[Robots]]'', one character's jaw drops on another character's head.
* In ''[[Robots]]'', one character's jaw drops on another character's head.
* Parodied in ''[[Corpse Bride]]'', in the final scene, when it's revealed who killed the Bride, one of the members of the wedding's audience drops his jaw. ''Literally''. The jawbone falls to the floor in shock. Justified, as he's a skeleton.
* Parodied in ''[[Corpse Bride]]'', in the final scene, when it's revealed who killed the Bride, one of the members of the wedding's audience drops his jaw. ''Literally''. The jawbone falls to the floor in shock. Justified, as he's a skeleton.