Night at the Museum/Heartwarming

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Night At The Museum

  • Near the end of the film, just as the sun is about to come up. Jedediah and Octavius show up, alive and well.
  • At the end of the film, the museum has more people coming in then ever before. And it's all thanks to Larry.
  • The way Larry got the exhibits to make peace with each other and him: he talked to them and made what concessions he could. It was heavily implied that the older guard would just lock up/restrain them as quickly as possible and weren't very nice to them.

Battle Of The Smithsonian

  • The Tuskegee airmen acknowledging Amelia Earhart's role in aviation history, particularly her similar position to theirs (black people and females, Once-Acceptable Targets no more).

"A lot of people didn't think we could fly either. Thanks for clearing the runway, ma'am."

    • Also when Larry gives the inspirational talk to a depressed Custer about putting the past behind him during the big battle.
    • When Larry and Amelia Lookalike hook up (or, at least, it is hinted that they do) at the end.