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* CanineCompanion: In ''The Dog Who Stopped The War'' we have Cleo, Pierre's Saint Bernard, who is beloved by all of the kids in the neighborhood. [[spoiler:The dog's titular action was to be [[DeathByNewberyMedal fatally injured]] as collateral damage of the kids' snowball war, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone making them all come back to their senses]].]]



* CoolPet: In ''The Dog Who Stopped The War'' we have Cleo, Pierre's Saint Bernard, who is beloved by all of the kids in the neighborhood. [[spoiler:The dog's titular action was to be [[DeathByNewberyMedal fatally injured]] as collateral damage of the kids' snowball war, [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone making them all come back to their senses]].]]
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* BittersweetEnding: In ''The Dog Who Stopped the War'', [[spoiler: Cleo, the titular dog, ends up caught up in the big snowball war and one of the towers of the snow fortress collapses on her, killing her. This causes everyone to come to their senses of what they have done and sadly bury Cleo in the barn. On the bright side, the movie ends with the kids tearing down the fortress and laughing as they all run away, both sides having come together as friends once again.]]

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''Tales for All'', in French ''Conte pour Tous'', is a long-running series of French-Canadian children and young adult films by producer Rock Demers. Most of the films are unrelated to one another, with only two of them (''The Dog who Stopped the War'' and ''Tommy Tricker and the Stamp Traveller'') getting actual sequels. In general, the movies tend to feature one form or another of a ComingOfAgeStory; some are down-to-earth fare, some are unabashed fantasies.

The movies have enjoyed varied receptions, ranging from forgettable to excellent; some of the earlier films are considered cult classics in Quebec (and the very first of them, ''The Dog Who Stopped the War''/''La Guerre des Tuques'', is not so much a cult-classic as a generation-defining film).

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''Tales for All'', in French ''Conte ''Contes pour Tous'', tous'', is a long-running series of French-Canadian children and young adult films by producer Rock Demers. Most of the films are unrelated to one another, with only two of them (''The Dog who Stopped the War'' and ''Tommy Tricker and the Stamp Traveller'') getting actual sequels. In general, the movies tend to feature one form or another of a ComingOfAgeStory; some are down-to-earth fare, some are unabashed fantasies.

The movies have enjoyed varied receptions, ranging from forgettable to excellent; some of the earlier films are considered cult classics in Quebec (and the very first of them, ''The Dog Who Stopped the War''/''La Guerre des Tuques'', tuques'', is not so much a cult-classic as a generation-defining film).







* AnimatedAdaptation[=/=]TheRemake: ''La Guerre des Tuques'' got a CG adaptation many years later, called ''Snowtime''.

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\n* AnimatedAdaptation[=/=]TheRemake: ''La Guerre des Tuques'' tuques'' got a CG adaptation many years later, called ''Snowtime''.



* AsHimself: ''Vincent and Me'', centered on Vincent van Gogh, featured the last person to have known van Gogh alive, Jeanne Calment, as herself, then ''114'' years old.



* CharacterAsHimself: (the "celebrity as himself" variety) ''Vincent and Me'', centered on Vincent van Gogh, featured the last person to have known van Gogh alive, Jeanne Calment, played by the very real Jeanne Calment, then ''114'' years old.



* SpoilerTitle: ''The Dog Who Stopped the War''. The original French title ''La Guerre des Tuques'' (roughly "The War of the Knitted Caps") isn't spoiling anything however.

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* SpoilerTitle: ''The Dog Who Stopped the War''. The original French title ''La Guerre des Tuques'' tuques'' (roughly "The War of the Knitted Caps") isn't spoiling anything however.



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