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[[File:Kubo-Flying.png|300px|thumb|right|Watch how he demonstrates this trope.]] |
[[File:Kubo-Flying.png|link-Kubo and the Two Strings|300px|thumb|right|Watch how he demonstrates this trope.]] |
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{{quote|''"Tom's songs are stronger songs."''|'''Tom Bombadil''', ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''}} |
{{quote|''"Tom's songs are stronger songs."''|'''Tom Bombadil''', ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''}} |
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* The [[Vain Sorceress|villainess]] of ''[[Barbie and the Diamond Castle]]'' uses a flute to work evil magic spells, including mind control and turning people to stone. |
* The [[Vain Sorceress|villainess]] of ''[[Barbie and the Diamond Castle]]'' uses a flute to work evil magic spells, including mind control and turning people to stone. |
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* The magic harp uses this to make the giant fall asleep in the "[[Mickey Mouse|Mickey]] and the Beanstalk" segment of ''[[Fun and Fancy Free]]''. |
* The magic harp uses this to make the giant fall asleep in the "[[Mickey Mouse|Mickey]] and the Beanstalk" segment of ''[[Fun and Fancy Free]]''. |
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* As shown in the image, whenever [[Kubo and the Two Strings|Kubo]] uses his shamisen and plays music. |
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== Films -- Live-Action == |
== Films -- Live-Action == |