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A classic French animated film (French title: ''Le Roi et l'oiseau''), with one of the longest development times in animation history; even longer than ''[[The Thief and
It is considered a major inspiration by [[Hayao Miyazaki]].
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* [[Art Initiates Life]]: Three paintings and one statue come to life over the course of the film, but after a little while the film seems to forget this and just treats them like real people.
* [[Development Hell]]
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* [[Overly Long Name]]: King Charles the 5 and 3 make 8 and 8 make 16th of Tachycardia.
* [[Trap Door]]: [[Exaggerated Trope|exaggerated]], King Charles can open a [[Trap Door]] ''absolutely anywhere in the entire upper city''; they even fit the size of whoever he wants to get rid of. {{spoiler|At some point [[Crowning Moment of Funny|a trap door goes as far as actively pursuing its target through the room]]!}}
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