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* It is the first Disney animated feature to have ''absolutely no singing''; thus, there is one less element available to alleviate the movie's dark elements.
 
A common misconception is that ''[[The Great Mouse Detective]]'' was the first animated Disney movie to use CGI. Actually, it was this movie - the Bauble, boat, explosions, and cauldron itself were animated with CGI.
 
''[[The Black Cauldron (video game)|The Black Cauldron]]'' was also a mildly successful computer game released by [[Sierra Entertainment]] in 1986 (yes, the same folks who produced Space Quest and Kings Quest).
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* [[Canon Foreigner]]: Creeper, who was not part of Alexander's original series.
* [[Cartoon Creature]]: Gurgi is a strange example of this trope, looking something like a cross between an Old English Sheepdog, a marmot, and a gibbon.
* [[Closing Credits]]: Notable due to their absence in previous Disney animated films. From ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney film)|Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs]]'' through ''[[The Fox and the Hound (film)]]'', Disney held onto the old Hollywood format of having a long opening credits sequence with no credits at the end, ''[[Alice in Wonderland (Disney film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'' being the only exception and even then it was only a cast list. From ''The Black Cauldron'' onwards, all Disney animated films have closing credits.
* [[Collapsing Lair]]
* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]: Quite a few.