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* [[What Could Have Been]]: Scott's film originally ran much longer and had a number of scenes deleted from it, at least two of which were not included in the director's cut.
** The first involved an alternate opening sequence wherein the goblins encounter the unicorns, represented as light beams, and report back to Darkness. For the most part, this sequence is uninteresting but for two elements: one, features ''four'' goblins (the fourth, Tic, comes to a [[Dropped a Bridge on Him|bad end]]), and two, it explains why Blunder has a chicken foot for a left hand (Darkness changed it when Blunder spoke out of turn).
** The second is an extended version of the scene by Jack's fire wherein Gump is even ''less'' forgiving of Jack than in the director's cut, using his violin to magically force Jack to dance before making him answer the riddle. This explains Jack's sudden sweatiness and seeming exhaustion between shots in the finished version, and why Gump refers to him as "riddle-solver, dancing fool and faerie-friend". On the Blu-Ray the scene is represented by stills and storyboards over the surviving soundtrack. A couple of behind the scenes shots are also seen in the accompanying [["Making Of]]" documentary.
** There are also elements from the original script which Scott never even attempted, such as Lily's encounter with a "house brownie" (like the ones in ''[[Willow]]''), Lily transforming into a humanoid cat creature, Darkness growing huge bat wings during his battle with Jack, and a final revelation that Jack is actually immortal.
* [[What Is This Thing You Call Love?]]
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