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* [[Hollywood Law]]: Carl is one of the Legal Victims.
* [[Honor Before Reason]]: "Cross my heart."
* [[I Can See My House From Here]]: Played with in the daydream sequence where Russell is tied to a [[Bedsheet Ladder]]. He looks ''[[PunA Worldwide Punomenon|up]]'' towards Carl's house, joyfully exclaiming "Hey, I can see your house from here!"
* [[I Gave My Word]]: And Carl would go to Hell and back to keep it.
* [[Improvised Zipline]]: Carl does a short zip-line with a garden hose and his own cane.
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* [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]: The villain's name is Charles Muntz. Charles ''Mintz'' is the guy who basically stole [[Oswald the Lucky Rabbit]] from [[Walt Disney]] (along with most of his animators).
* [[What Measure Is a Non-Cute?]]: Dug is noticeably cuter than the other henchdogs. Who are all Dobermans, bulldogs, and pitbulls. Dug, the only dog who is completely good, is a golden retriever mix.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: {{spoiler|"You gave Kevin away. You just... gave her away."}} Though to be objective, Carl still needed a sturdy place to live, cherished memories or not. {{spoiler|Plus, he was [[PunA Worldwide Punomenon|up]] against a bunch of vicious dogs led by an insane supercentenarian while there was a wild fire burning down his house, there wasn't much he could do in that sort of situation.}}
* [[When Elders Attack]]: Carl attacks a worker manhandling his mailbox with his cane at the start of the movie. His overreaction serves as a harbinger for the plot to begin.
* [[Wide-Eyed Idealist]]: [[Children Are Innocent|Russell]], to the point that he spills Kevin's existence in Muntz's airship.
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