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* [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment]]: Every time some part of the terrain, water or the plants act ''alive''. Mainly during Garret's song, but none of it is '''ever''' commented upon or addressed whatsoever. The forest in which this happens is supposed to be enchanted or something, but still you'd think [[Unusually Uninteresting Sight|it'd be worth a line of dialogue or two]].
* [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment]]: Every time some part of the terrain, water or the plants act ''alive''. Mainly during Garret's song, but none of it is '''ever''' commented upon or addressed whatsoever. The forest in which this happens is supposed to be enchanted or something, but still you'd think [[Unusually Uninteresting Sight|it'd be worth a line of dialogue or two]].
** 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?"
* [[Cliche Storm]]
* [[Cliché Storm]]
* [[Complete Monster]]: Ruber is the hammy version of this.
* [[Complete Monster]]: Ruber is the hammy version of this.
* [[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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** Ruber's Song, which, as is noted below, is not exactly the best. It gets especially narmy when he says "Now watch me create MY MECHANICAL ARMY with pride," mainly due to the incredibly stupid looking dance he does, which looks kind of like "The Robot."
** Ruber's Song, which, as is noted below, is not exactly the best. It gets especially narmy when he says "Now watch me create MY MECHANICAL ARMY with pride," mainly due to the incredibly stupid looking dance he does, which looks kind of like "The Robot."
* [[The Scrappy]]: The movie itself! Not only it hugely bombed, both financially and critically, but also it became a [[Berserk Button]] for the filmmakers, most of who [[Old Shame|hated to work on it]]. The music makers never refer to it either, even though the score and the songs got a better reception.
* [[The Scrappy]]: The movie itself! Not only it hugely bombed, both financially and critically, but also it became a [[Berserk Button]] for the filmmakers, most of who [[Old Shame|hated to work on it]]. The music makers never refer to it either, even though the score and the songs got a better reception.
* [[So Bad Its Good]]: In the eyes of some.
* [[So Bad It's Good]]: In the eyes of some.
* [[Tear Jerker]]: "Looking Through Your Eyes".
* [[Tear Jerker]]: "Looking Through Your Eyes".
* [[WTH Casting Agency]]: Balki from ''[[Perfect Strangers (TV)|Perfect Strangers]]'' as a gryphon. [[Family Matters (TV)|Jaleel White]] as a comedic axe-chicken. (Well, OK, that sort of makes sense.) But most especially, as the two-headed dragon, Don Rickles and Eric Idle.
* [[WTH Casting Agency]]: Balki from ''[[Perfect Strangers (TV)|Perfect Strangers]]'' as a gryphon. [[Family Matters (TV)|Jaleel White]] as a comedic axe-chicken. (Well, OK, that sort of makes sense.) But most especially, as the two-headed dragon, Don Rickles and Eric Idle.