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One of the more well-known tropes associated with [[Western Animation]], which was made and codified by [[Walt Disney]]. During the 20th century, certain animated films tended to double as designated musicals in which, at certain points in the storyline, the characters would sing musical numbers that resonated with the overall theme of the moment. The heroes would mostly sing confidence/PowerOfFriendship-friendly numbers while [[Villain Song|the villains pretty much sung about how macho they were for their disrespect for the greater good]]. Did we mention there were also some love songs in there, too?
 
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Compare and contrast [[Musical Episode]].
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* The majority of Disney films, which makes sense because they're both the [[Trope Maker]] and [[Trope Codifier]].
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[[Category:Animated Musical]]
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