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* CaughtWithYourPantsDown: Happens literally to Goofy when he squeezes under the door of the giant castle and he loses his pants when they get snagged.
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* CaughtWithYourPantsDown: Happens literally to Goofy when he squeezes under the door of the giant castle and he loses his pants when they get snagged.
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* DisneyVillainDeath: Willie the Giant, of course. [[spoiler: At least, until the story turns out to be RealAfterAll]]
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* DisneyVillainDeath: Willie the Giant, of course.Giant. [[spoiler: At least, until the story turns out to be RealAfterAll]]
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* AllAnimalsAreDogs: At one point, Bongo crawls along the ground on his stomach, randomly sniffing around.
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* TheVoiceless: Despite being more intelligent than a normal bear, Bongo never says a word.
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* TheVoiceless: Despite being more intelligent than a normal bear, Bongo never says a word.
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* TheLoveSlapOfEpiphany: The Bongo story. There was even a song about it.
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* StockSoundEffects: Aside from minor stock sound effects heard throughout the film, the sound during the fall of Willie is the same as planes diving down during WorldWar2.
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* TitleDrop: Jiminy's introductory song essentially names the set - the name "Fun and Fancy Free" describes his happy-go-lucky view on life.
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Actually, \"Fancy Free\" is an old turn of phrase meaning \"without anything to tie you down\"
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* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: It's fun, and it's free of highbrow, fancy stuff.
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* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: It's fun, and it's free of highbrow, fancy stuff.ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin
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* SelfDeprecation: The title seems to be an obvious TakeThat against the highbrow attitude adopted by the previous Disney flop ''{{Fantasia}}''.
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* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: Willie the Giant invades Happy Valley to steal the singing harp, the main source of the valley's happiness and prosperity. Without it, the valley is plunged into misery and desolation.
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* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: Played straight with Willie the Giant when he invades Happy Valley to steal and steals the singing harp, the main source of the valley's happiness and prosperity. Without it, the valley is plunged into misery and desolation.harp.
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* ''Mickey and The Beanstalk'': An adaptation of Jack and The Beanstalk starring Mickey, DonaldDuck and Goofy.
The shorts are tied together with a framing story starring Jiminy Cricket from ''{{Pinocchio}}'', who sets up a record player that plays the first story, and then attends a birthday party where the second story is told.
The shorts are tied together with a framing story starring Jiminy Cricket from ''{{Pinocchio}}'', who sets up a record player that plays the first story, and then attends a birthday party where the second story is told.
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* ''Mickey and The Beanstalk'': An adaptation of Jack and The Beanstalk starring Mickey, MickeyMouse, DonaldDuck and Goofy.
{{Goofy}}.
The shorts are tied together with a framing story starring Jiminy Cricket from''{{Pinocchio}}'', ''{{Disney/Pinocchio}}'', who sets up a record player that plays the first story, and then attends a birthday party where the second story is told.
The shorts are tied together with a framing story starring Jiminy Cricket from
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* CaughtWithYourPantsDown: Happens to Goofy when he squeezes under the door of the giant castle and he loses his pants when they get snagged.
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* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: Willie the Giant invades Happy Valley to steal the singing harp, the main source of the valley's happiness and prosperity. Without it, the valley is plunged into misery and desolation.
* CaughtWithYourPantsDown: Happens literally to Goofy when he squeezes under the door of the giant castle and he loses his pants when they get snagged.
* CaughtWithYourPantsDown: Happens literally to Goofy when he squeezes under the door of the giant castle and he loses his pants when they get snagged.
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* CaughtWithYourPantsDown: Happens to Goofy when he squeezes under the door of the giant castle and he loses his pants when they get snagged.
** [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] by Charlie [=McCarthy=] (whom Edgar Bergen tries to keep quiet):
-->'''Charlie:''' Hey! He [Goofy] got caught with his pants--
-->'''Edgar:''' Charlie!
-->'''Charlie:''' Well, his slip was showing...
** [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] by Charlie [=McCarthy=] (whom Edgar Bergen tries to keep quiet):
-->'''Charlie:''' Hey! He [Goofy] got caught with his pants--
-->'''Edgar:''' Charlie!
-->'''Charlie:''' Well, his slip was showing...
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* IAmSong: "I'm a Happy-Go-Lucky Fellow."
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* InsaneEqualsViolent: A hunger induced Donald Duck attempting to kill the cow into hamburgers counts.
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* IAmSong: "I'm a Happy-Go-Lucky Fellow."
Fellow" (which, incidentally, was originally created for ''{{Disney/Pinocchio}}'', where Jiminy first appeared).
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* InsaneEqualsViolent: A
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* RogerRabbitEffect: The frame for the second story is in live action. Although Jiminy is so small and has such an insignificant role at this point, it's not really a big deal.
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* RogerRabbitEffect: The frame for the second story is in live action. Although Jiminy is so small and has such an insignificant role at this point, it's not really a big deal. But then Willie shows up at the end...
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Released in [[TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation 1947]], Fun and Fancy Free is the 9th Film in the DisneyAnimatedCanon
Released in [[TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation 1947]], Fun and Fancy Free is the 9th Film in the DisneyAnimatedCanon
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Released in [[TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation 1947]],
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* SelfDeprecation: The title seems to be an obvious one against the highbrow attitude adopted by the previous Disney flop ''{{Fantasia}}''.
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* SelfDeprecation: The title seems to be an obvious one TakeThat against the highbrow attitude adopted by the previous Disney flop ''{{Fantasia}}''.
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* MoodWhiplash: The scene where the narrator explains the plight of the peasants is somewhat gloomy but still funny. Then Donald starts freaking out....
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* MoodWhiplash: The scene where the narrator explains the plight of the peasants is somewhat gloomy but still funny. Then Donald starts freaking out....
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* SelfDeprecation: The title seems to be an obvious one against the highbrow attitude adopted by the previous Disney flop {{Fantasia}}.
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* SelfDeprecation: The title seems to be an obvious one against the highbrow attitude adopted by the previous Disney flop {{Fantasia}}.''{{Fantasia}}''.
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The shorts are tied together with a framing story starring Jiminy Cricket from Pinocchio, who sets up a record player that plays the first story, and then attends a birthday party where the second story is told.
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The shorts are tied together with a framing story starring Jiminy Cricket from Pinocchio, ''{{Pinocchio}}'', who sets up a record player that plays the first story, and then attends a birthday party where the second story is told.
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'''Donald:''' ''SHUT UP!''
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'''Donald:''' ''SHUT UP!''''[[BigShutUp SHUT UP!]]''
* MoodWhiplash: The scene where the narrator explains the plight of the peasants is somewhat gloomy but still funny. Then Donald starts freaking out....
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* VillainSong: "Fee Fi Fo Fum."
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* VillainSong: "Fee Fi Fo Fum." "
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* TakeThat: The title seems to be an obvious one against the highbrow attitude adopted by the previous Disney flop {{Fantasia}}.
* TearJerker: In universe. Willie the Giant's apparent death, or at least for the soft-hearted dummy Mortimer Snerd.
* TearJerker: In universe. Willie the Giant's apparent death, or at least for the soft-hearted dummy Mortimer Snerd.
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* TakeThat: SelfDeprecation: The title seems to be an obvious one against the highbrow attitude adopted by the previous Disney flop {{Fantasia}}.
* TearJerker: In universe. Willie the Giant's apparent death, or at least for the soft-hearted dummy Mortimer Snerd.{{Fantasia}}.
* TearJerker: In universe. Willie the Giant's apparent death, or at least for the soft-hearted dummy Mortimer Snerd.
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* InteractiveNarrator: In ''Mickey and the Beanstalk'':
-->'''Edgar Bergen:''' But Donald doesn't give in, Donald doesn't give up--\\
'''Donald:''' ''SHUT UP!''
-->'''Edgar Bergen:''' But Donald doesn't give in, Donald doesn't give up--\\
'''Donald:''' ''SHUT UP!''
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* InsaneEqualsViolent: A hunger induced Donald Duck attempting to kill the cow into hamburgers counts. It becomes HighOctaneNightmareFuel for everybody.
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* InsaneEqualsViolent: A hunger induced Donald Duck attempting to kill the cow into hamburgers counts. It becomes HighOctaneNightmareFuel for everybody.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to the featurette included on the DVD, both were originally going to be made into full-length films, with Bongo being a companion piece to Dumbo, to the point where the Elephant Matriarch, Catty, Prissy, and Giddy were to make an appearance. However, when the US entered WWII, the idea was shelved.
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The movie provides examples of:
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* VillainSong: "Fee Fi Fo Fum."
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* VillainSong: "Fee Fi Fo Fum.""
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to the featurette included on the DVD, both were originally going to be made into full-length films, with Bongo being a companion piece to Dumbo, to the point where the Elephant Matriarch, Catty, Prissy, and Giddy were to make an appearance. However, when the US entered WWII, the idea was shelved.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to the featurette included on the DVD, both were originally going to be made into full-length films, with Bongo being a companion piece to Dumbo, to the point where the Elephant Matriarch, Catty, Prissy, and Giddy were to make an appearance. However, when the US entered WWII, the idea was shelved.
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Released in [[TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation 1947]], in Fun and Fancy Free is the 9th Film in the DisneyAnimatedCanon
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Released in [[TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation 1947]], in Fun and Fancy Free is the 9th Film in the DisneyAnimatedCanon
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* NightmareFuel: Donald's hunger-induced nervous breakdown in ''Mickey and the Beanstalk''.
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* DeadpanSnarker: Charlie McCarthy the ventriloquist dummy constantly snarks on everything from Edgar Bergen's story telling ability to the New Deal. Naturally, a lot of his jokes go over younger viewer's heads nowadays.
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* DeadpanSnarker: Charlie McCarthy [=McCarthy=] the ventriloquist dummy constantly snarks on everything from Edgar Bergen's story telling ability to the New Deal. Naturally, a lot of his jokes go over younger viewer's heads nowadays.
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* TearJerker: Willie the Giant's death, or at least for the soft-hearted dummy Mortimer Snerd.
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* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: Bongo and his rival both go over an InevitableWaterfall]]
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* DeadpanSnarker: Charlie McCarthy the ventriloquist dummy constantly snarks on everything from Edgar Bergen's story telling ability to the New Deal. Naturally, a lot of his jokes go over younger viewer's heads nowadays.
* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: Bongo andhis rival Lumpjaw both go over an InevitableWaterfall]]
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* [[EverythingsWorseWithBears Everything's Worse With Bears]]: Inverted with Bongo, Lulubelle, and the gang of friendly bears that live in the forest. Played straight with the huge, monstrous bear who's the main villain of the "Bongo" short (don't remember what his name is, sorry).
** You mean Lumpjaw?
** You mean Lumpjaw?
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* [[EverythingsWorseWithBears Everything's Worse With Bears]]: Inverted with Bongo, Lulubelle, and the gang of friendly bears that live in the forest. Played straight with the huge, monstrous bear who's the main villain of the "Bongo" short (don't remember what his name is, sorry).
** You mean Lumpjaw?bear, Lumpjaw.
** You mean Lumpjaw?
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* [[EverythingsWorseWithBears Everything's Worse With Bears]]: Inverted with Bongo, Lulubelle, and the gang of friendly bears that live in the forest. Played straight with the huge, monstrous bear who's the main villain of the "Bongo" short (don't remember what his name is, sorry).
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* InsaneEqualsViolent: A hunger induced Donald Duck attempting to kill the cow into hamburgers counts. It becomes HighOctaneNightmareFuel for everybody.
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* TakeThat: The title seems to be an obvious one against the highbrow attitude adopted by the previous Disney flop {{Fantasia}}.