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* UnpleasableFanbase: Critic trying to get a new background to please the audience.[[invoked]]

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* UnpleasableFanbase: Critic trying to get a new background to please the audience.[[invoked]][[invoked]]
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[[TheStinger "Who, who, who?"]]
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* AccentuateTheNegative: Zig-zagged; while the Critic begins the review by deriding the earlier 1956 live-action adaptation as boring and historically inaccurate, as the review proceeds he admits that the live-action version did have a number of genuinely good qualities... mostly so that he can illustrate how this version royally screwed them up.
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** [[Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs "Mirror mirror on the wall, who's the loosest adaptation of all?"]]

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** [[Disney/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs [[WesternAnimation/SnowWhiteAndTheSevenDwarfs "Mirror mirror on the wall, who's the loosest adaptation of all?"]]



** Kralahome is called "Thai [[{{Disney/Aladdin}} Jafar]]" and [[Franchise/MortalKombat Shang Tsung]].
** A fake version of the scene where Anna challenges her pupils' delusions is parodied where Critic is convinced history was proven by the animated versions of ''{{Disney/Pocahontas}}'', ''{{WesternAnimation/Anastasia}}'' and ''Disney/TheLittleMermaid''.

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** Kralahome is called "Thai [[{{Disney/Aladdin}} [[{{WesternAnimation/Aladdin}} Jafar]]" and [[Franchise/MortalKombat Shang Tsung]].
** A fake version of the scene where Anna challenges her pupils' delusions is parodied where Critic is convinced history was proven by the animated versions of ''{{Disney/Pocahontas}}'', ''{{WesternAnimation/Pocahontas}}'', ''{{WesternAnimation/Anastasia}}'' and ''Disney/TheLittleMermaid''.''WesternAnimation/{{The Little Mermaid|1989}}''.
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** At the very end, Critic declares you'll never seem him participating in a musical fad. Just before he leaves the studio, though, [[spoiler:the Harlem Shake dance starts. [[TakeThat Critic shoots the dancers, saying the meme was never funny]].]]

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** At the very end, Critic declares you'll never seem see him participating in a musical fad. Just before he leaves the studio, though, [[spoiler:the Harlem Shake dance starts. [[TakeThat Critic shoots the dancers, saying the meme was never funny]].]]
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* SmallNameBigEgo: Critic interpretation of Russel Crowe.
-->'''Announcer:''' ''The King and I'', sung by Russel Crowe, because...by God, ''somebody'' has to humor him.

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* SmallNameBigEgo: Critic Critic's interpretation of Russel Crowe.
-->'''Announcer:''' ''The King and I'', sung by Russel Crowe, because... by God, ''somebody'' has to humor him.
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* ComplexityAddiction: One of Critic's complaints about Kralahome:

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* ComplexityAddiction: One of Critic's complaints about Kralahome:Kralahome.



* HollywoodToneDeaf: {{Music,/Shakira}} as depicted in the fake commercial.

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* HollywoodToneDeaf: {{Music,/Shakira}} Music/{{Shakira}} as depicted in the fake commercial.
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-->'''Critic:''' You know, guy, you keep coming up with these complicated ways to seize power. Have you ever thought about just going up to a really powerful nation and being like, "Dragons! I can make dragons! Gimme all your shit!"? [[note]]Kralahome demonstrates the ability to summon giant monsters, at the beginning of the movie.[[/note]]

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-->'''Critic:''' You know, guy, you keep coming up with these complicated ways to seize power. Have you ever thought about just going up to a really powerful nation and being like, "Dragons! I can make dragons! Gimme all your shit!"? [[note]]Kralahome demonstrates the ability to summon giant monsters, summons a {{Kaiju}} at the beginning of the movie.[[/note]]
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-->'''Critic:''' You know, guy, you keep coming up with these complicated ways to seize power. Have you ever thought about just going up to a really powerful nation and being like, "Dragons! I can make dragons! Give me all your shit!"? [[note]]Kralahome demonstrates the ability to summon giant monsters at the beginning of the movie.[[/note]]

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-->'''Critic:''' You know, guy, you keep coming up with these complicated ways to seize power. Have you ever thought about just going up to a really powerful nation and being like, "Dragons! I can make dragons! Give me Gimme all your shit!"? [[note]]Kralahome demonstrates the ability to summon giant monsters monsters, at the beginning of the movie.[[/note]]
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* HollywoodToneDeaf: Shakira as depicted in the fake commercial.
* NoIndoorVoice: Gerald Butler, when he sings. Or Shakira.

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* HollywoodToneDeaf: Shakira {{Music,/Shakira}} as depicted in the fake commercial.
* NoIndoorVoice: Gerald Butler, Creator/GerardButler, when he sings. Or Shakira.



* ParodyCommercial: An ad for the "57th Anniversary Edition" soundtrack of ''Theatre/TheKingAndI'' with the songs performed by Russell Crowe.

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* ParodyCommercial: An ad for the "57th Anniversary Edition" soundtrack of ''Theatre/TheKingAndI'' with the songs performed by Russell Crowe.Creator/RussellCrowe.



** Kralahome is called "Thai [[{{Disney/Aladdin}} Jafar]]" and [[MortalKombat Shang Tsung]].

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** Kralahome is called "Thai [[{{Disney/Aladdin}} Jafar]]" and [[MortalKombat [[Franchise/MortalKombat Shang Tsung]].
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* StupidEvil: Taking the movie's villain's plan (contrasted with the original musical) at face value, the Critic points out that randomly trying to destroy Anna's ship at the beginning of the movie is the best way to ruin his own plan.

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* StupidEvil: Taking the movie's villain's plan (contrasted with the original musical) at face value, the Critic points out that randomly trying to destroy turn away Anna's ship at the beginning of the movie is the best way to ruin his own plan.
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* StupidEvil: Taking the movie's villain's plan (contrasted with the original musical) at face value, the Critic points out that randomly trying to destroy Anna's ship at the beginning of the movie is the best way to ruin his own plan.

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