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** In the [[Sarcasm Mode|fine tradition]] of musical numbers falling into this trope, I present to you "If I Didn't Have You". It's like they asked themselves "How many useless pop culture references can we stuff in for a comic relief song?" |
** In the [[Sarcasm Mode|fine tradition]] of musical numbers falling into this trope, I present to you "If I Didn't Have You". It's like they asked themselves "How many useless pop culture references can we stuff in for a comic relief song?" |
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* [[Cliché Storm]] |
* [[Cliché Storm]] |
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* [[Complete Monster]]: Ruber is the hammy version of this. |
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* [[Covered Up]]: "The Prayer" is regularly covered as a serious classical-crossover piece with no connection given to the film. |
* [[Covered Up]]: "The Prayer" is regularly covered as a serious classical-crossover piece with no connection given to the film. |
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* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Ruber has a fair number of fans who love him for his camp value and for punching a dragon in the face, while the Griffin is either this or the Scrappy. |
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Ruber has a fair number of fans who love him for his camp value and for punching a dragon in the face, while the Griffin is either this or the Scrappy. |