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* ThreeAmigos: Of course, it's Mickey, Donald, and Goofy. They're buddies from [[ChildhoodFriends childhood]].



* UnreliableNarrator: All the AnachronismStew and other form of ArtisticLicense can be {{Justified}} by the Troubadour narrating the story out of a comic book.

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* UnreliableNarrator: All the AnachronismStew and other form forms of ArtisticLicense can be {{Justified}} by the Troubadour narrating the story out of a comic book.

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* DirectToVideo: One of the better films in this category.



* IdiotBall: It don't matter how badass you think you are - anytime a villain who's ''three times your size'' starts saying, "By the power vested in my fist..." that's a good time to ''run away.''

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* IdiotBall: IdiotBall:
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It don't matter how badass you think you are - anytime a villain who's ''three times your size'' starts saying, "By the power vested in my fist..." that's a good time to ''run away.''''
** Pete's way to chase Donald is to jump through the guillotine itself instead of just running around it.
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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Pete made our main heroes Musketeers beliving they were completly on qualified. Also the Begal Boys tried to drop a safe on the princess which is why she wanted body guards in the first place.
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** The cut-off word in question is actually "booty".
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Considering it's a DTV movie, it's actually quite an improvement on previous sequels which were mostly excuses to try and kick off (bad) television series.
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* TheUnintelligible: Donald explains Pete's whole EvilPlan to Mickey, but because he does it in his quacky voice, Mickey (and Pluto) doesn't understand a word of it.

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* TheUnintelligible: Donald explains Pete's whole EvilPlan to Mickey, but because he does it in his quacky voice, Mickey (and Pluto) doesn't understand a word of it.
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* TheUnintelligible: Donald explains Pete's whole EvilPlan to Mickey, but because he does it in his quacky voice, Mickey (or Pluto) doesn't understand a word of it.

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* TheUnintelligible: Donald explains Pete's whole EvilPlan to Mickey, but because he does it in his quacky voice, Mickey (or (and Pluto) doesn't understand a word of it.
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* HeroVsVillainDuet: "Chains of Love" features Goofy who, after having fallen in love with the evil Clarabelle, confesses his love while she tries to kill him. Though she initially sings her disdain towards him and the rejection of his advances, his continuous complimenting and flirtations end up winning her over, and the song becomes a love ballad.
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* RedBoxingGloves: When kidnapping Minnie, the Beagle Boys conceal one in a jack-in-the box to lure Goofy into looking at it. Considering that this is a cartoon, its kind of surprising that the glove isn't oversized.

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* RedBoxingGloves: When kidnapping Minnie, the Beagle Boys conceal one in a jack-in-the box to lure Goofy into looking at it. Considering that this is a cartoon, its it's kind of surprising that the glove isn't oversized.
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* StealthSequel: Strangely enough, this cartoon is technically a sequel to the original ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'', as all four of the noble heroes show up in the prologue and inspire Mickey and his friends to become musketeers themselves.
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* WhatTheHellHero: The Troubadour actually ''sings'' this to Donald, calling him out on his cowardice and the fact that he's willing to let Mickey drown just because he's afraid. This being Donald Duck, he naturally does NOT take it well.

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* WhatTheHellHero: The Troubadour actually ''sings'' literally sings this to Donald, calling him out on his cowardice and the fact that he's willing to let Mickey drown just because he's afraid. This being Donald Duck, he naturally does NOT take it well.
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* WhatTheHellHero: The Troubadour actually ''sings'' this to Donald, calling him out on his cowardice and the fact that he's willing to let Mickey drown just because he's afraid. Donald does NOT take it well.

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* WhatTheHellHero: The Troubadour actually ''sings'' this to Donald, calling him out on his cowardice and the fact that he's willing to let Mickey drown just because he's afraid. This being Donald Duck, he naturally does NOT take it well.

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%%* AtArmsLength: The Beagle Boys to Mickey

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%%* * AtArmsLength: The Beagle Boys to MickeyMickey, due to how short he is.



%%* BreakingTheFourthWall: The Troubadour does it repeatedly, and Pete does it briefly.

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%%* * BreakingTheFourthWall: The Troubadour does it repeatedly, and Pete does it briefly.



%%* ChekhovsGun: [[spoiler: The DisasterDominoes sequence]].

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%%* * ChekhovsGun: [[spoiler: The DisasterDominoes sequence]].



%%* DirectToVideo: One of the better films in this category.

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%%* * DirectToVideo: One of the better films in this category.



%%* HappilyEverAfter: Well, it's Creator/{{Disney}}, what'd you expect?

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%%* * HappilyEverAfter: Well, it's Creator/{{Disney}}, what'd you expect?



%%* LemonyNarrator: The Troubador

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%%* * LemonyNarrator: The Troubador



%%* LovesMeNot: Minnie does this in her introductory scene.
* MajorGeneralSong: Pete's EvilPlan is to kindnap Minnie during a performance of ''Theatre/ThePiratesOfPenzance'', so of course the most famous song of the opera shows up.

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%%* * LovesMeNot: Minnie does this in her introductory scene.
* MajorGeneralSong: Pete's EvilPlan is to kindnap kidnap Minnie during a performance of ''Theatre/ThePiratesOfPenzance'', so of course the most famous song of the opera shows up.



%%* QuirkyMinibossSquad: The Beagle Boys.

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%%* QuirkyMinibossSquad: * QuirkyMiniBossSquad: The Beagle Boys.



%%* TerribleTrio: The Beagle Boys.

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%%* * TerribleTrio: The Beagle Boys.



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%%* WorldOfFunnyAnimals* WorldOfFunnyAnimals: This seems to be the setting of the movie, which is unsurprising considering who the main characters are.
* WhatTheHellHero: The Troubadour actually ''sings'' this to Donald, calling him out on his cowardice and the fact that he's willing to let Mickey drown just because he's afraid. Donald does NOT take it well.
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* SpannerInTheWorks: Pete's new plan to kill the three musketeers after they prove to be more competent than expected so that no one can stop him from getting rid of Minnie and becoming king nearly succeeds. Mickey and Goofy are captured and prepared to be executed and while Donald escaped, he decided to flee rather than fight, but Goofy's love for Clarabelle causes her to make a HighHeelFaceTurn before she can kill him, which in turn allows him to stop Donald from running away and the two of them saving Mickey, leading to them coming back and stopping Pete.

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* SpannerInTheWorks: Pete's new plan to kill the three musketeers after they prove to be more competent than expected so that no one can stop him from getting rid of Minnie and becoming king nearly succeeds. Mickey and Goofy are captured and prepared to be executed and while Donald escaped, he decided to flee rather than fight, but fight. But Goofy's love for Clarabelle causes her to make a HighHeelFaceTurn before she can kill him, which in turn allows him to stop Donald from running away and the two of them saving Mickey, leading to them coming back and stopping Pete.
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* OhCrap: Mickey's reaction to the "[[YouMustBeThisTallToRide You Must Be This Tall to Survive this Dungeon]]" sign when the sewer begins to flood.

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* OhCrap: Mickey's reaction to the "[[YouMustBeThisTallToRide You Must Be This Tall to Survive this This Dungeon]]" sign when the sewer begins to flood.
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* SpannerInTheWorks: Pete's new plan to kill the three musketeers after they prove to be more competent than expected so that no one can stop him from getting rid of Minnie and becoming king nearly succeeds, Mickey and Goofy are captured and prepared to be executed and while Donald escaped, he decided to flee rather than fight. Fortunately, Goofy's love for Clarabelle causes her to make a HighHeelFaceTurn before she can kill him, which in turn allows him to stop Donald from running away and the two of them saving Mickey, leading to them coming back and stopping Pete.

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* SpannerInTheWorks: Pete's new plan to kill the three musketeers after they prove to be more competent than expected so that no one can stop him from getting rid of Minnie and becoming king nearly succeeds, succeeds. Mickey and Goofy are captured and prepared to be executed and while Donald escaped, he decided to flee rather than fight. Fortunately, fight, but Goofy's love for Clarabelle causes her to make a HighHeelFaceTurn before she can kill him, which in turn allows him to stop Donald from running away and the two of them saving Mickey, leading to them coming back and stopping Pete.
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* SpannerInTheWorks: Pete's new plan to kill the three musketeers after they prove to be more competent than expected so that no one can stop him from getting rid of Minnie and becoming king nearly succeeds, Mickey and Goofy are captured and prepared to be executed and while Donald escaped, he decided to flee rather than fight, but Goofy's love for Clarabelle causes her to make a HighHeelFaceTurn before she can kill him, which in turn allows him to stop Donald from running away and the two of them saving Mickey, leading to them coming back and stopping Pete.

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* SpannerInTheWorks: Pete's new plan to kill the three musketeers after they prove to be more competent than expected so that no one can stop him from getting rid of Minnie and becoming king nearly succeeds, Mickey and Goofy are captured and prepared to be executed and while Donald escaped, he decided to flee rather than fight, but fight. Fortunately, Goofy's love for Clarabelle causes her to make a HighHeelFaceTurn before she can kill him, which in turn allows him to stop Donald from running away and the two of them saving Mickey, leading to them coming back and stopping Pete.
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* AnythingButThat: When Clarabelle threatens the Beagle Boys with "La Pit" they say "Anything but La Pit!" Averted when the pit turns out to be no more than three feet deep.

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A 2004 DirectToVideo feature from Creator/{{Disney}} that for once isn't a sequel to a theatrical film or a TV episode compilation. As the name suggests, it's the stars of the WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts in the roles of ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'', or at least a story similar in nature. At 68 minutes, it is the longest fully-animated non-interactive sustained story that Mickey and Donald have ever starred in.

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A 2004 DirectToVideo feature from Creator/{{Disney}} that for once isn't a sequel to a theatrical film or a TV episode compilation. As the name suggests, it's the stars of the WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts in the roles of ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'', or at least a story similar in nature. At 68 minutes, it is the longest fully-animated non-interactive sustained story that Mickey and Donald have ever starred in.
in.[[note]]Goofy has starred in two [[WesternAnimation/AGoofyMovie feature]] [[WesternAnimation/AnExtremelyGoofyMovie films]] based on the TV series ''WesternAnimation/GoofTroop''.[[/note]]
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A less complainy entry. Even if it's kinda true it's better to keep things more professional in main pages


A 2004 DirectToVideo feature from Creator/{{Disney}} that for once isn't a sequel to a much better film or a TV episode compilation. As the name suggests, it's the stars of the WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts in the roles of ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'', or at least a story similar in nature. At 68 minutes, it is the longest fully-animated non-interactive sustained story that Mickey and Donald have ever starred in.

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A 2004 DirectToVideo feature from Creator/{{Disney}} that for once isn't a sequel to a much better theatrical film or a TV episode compilation. As the name suggests, it's the stars of the WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts in the roles of ''Literature/TheThreeMusketeers'', or at least a story similar in nature. At 68 minutes, it is the longest fully-animated non-interactive sustained story that Mickey and Donald have ever starred in.
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* SpannerintheWorks: Pete's new plan to kill the three musketeers after they prove to be more competent than expected so that no one can stop him from getting rid of Minnie and becoming king nearly succeeds, Mickey and Goofy are captured and prepared to be executed and while Donald escaped, he decided to flee rather than fight, but Goofy's love for Clarabelle causes her to make a HighHeelFaceTurn before she can kill him, which in turn allows him to stop Donald from running away and the two of them saving Mickey, leading to them coming back and stopping Pete.

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* SpannerintheWorks: SpannerInTheWorks: Pete's new plan to kill the three musketeers after they prove to be more competent than expected so that no one can stop him from getting rid of Minnie and becoming king nearly succeeds, Mickey and Goofy are captured and prepared to be executed and while Donald escaped, he decided to flee rather than fight, but Goofy's love for Clarabelle causes her to make a HighHeelFaceTurn before she can kill him, which in turn allows him to stop Donald from running away and the two of them saving Mickey, leading to them coming back and stopping Pete.
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* CurseCutShort: "Villains, bad guys run in fear, when they see the Musketeers. Saving Minnie is our duty, mess with her, we'll kick your..." ''(Musketeer stabs a training dummy through the chest with his sword)''
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* SpringtimeForHitler: Pete, upon being ordered by Minnie to find Musketeer bodyguards to protect her, deliberately picks Mickey, Donald, and Goofy in hopes that their bumbling will prevent them from protecting her, and therefore making all the easier for him to kidnap her. It comes to backfire on him spectacularly when the trio actually starts becoming ''competent'' at their job.

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* SpringtimeForHitler: Pete, upon being ordered by Minnie to find Musketeer bodyguards to protect her, deliberately picks Mickey, Donald, and Goofy in hopes that their bumbling will prevent them from protecting her, and therefore making make it all the easier for him to kidnap her. It comes to backfire on him spectacularly when the trio actually starts becoming ''competent'' at their job.

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* ChangedMyMindKid: [[spoiler:Donald,]] after hearing the Troubadour berate him.

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* ChangedMyMindKid: [[spoiler:Donald,]] [[spoiler:Donald stops being a coward and goes to help Goofy save Mickey]] after hearing the Troubadour berate him.



%%* CueTheFlyingPigs:
%%-->'''Donald:''' I'll be a musketeer the day cows fall from the sky. ''(Cue Goofy and Clarabelle -- a cow -- falling on top of Donald and all but destroying his boat.)''

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* CueTheFlyingPigs: At his low moment, [[spoiler:Donald declares he'll be a musketeer if cows fall from the sky. Cue Clarabelle falling onto him]].
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I'll be a musketeer the day cows fall from the sky. ''(Cue Goofy and Clarabelle -- a cow -- falling on top of Donald and all but destroying his boat.)''



%%* DisasterDominoes

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%%* DisasterDominoes* DisasterDominoes: Between Mickey's short height, Goofy's stupidity and Donald's cowardice, they manage to screw up cleaning so badly Pete's bathtub falls several stories while he was in it, and they weren't even on the same floor.



%%* DyingAlone: [[spoiler: The fate Pete leaves Mickey to]].

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%%* * DyingAlone: [[spoiler: The fate Pete leaves Mickey to]].to die in an isolated prison. Thankfully, Goofy and Donald save him]].



* HighHeelFaceTurn: Hilariously spoofed with Clarabelle Cow.

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* HighHeelFaceTurn: Hilariously spoofed with Clarabelle Cow.Cow who defects after Goofy woos her.


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* InspirationalInsult: Donald [[spoiler:almost abandons Mickey to die because of his cowardice but after The Troubador mocks him with a whole song, Donald becomes so enraged he forgets his cowardice and goes to save Mickey. Donald actually thanks The Troubador for singing that insulting song]].

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* AnachronismStew: Several examples.
** This movie seems to take place in 18th century France, pre-revolution. And the opera, Creator/GilbertAndSullivan's ''Theatre/ThePiratesOfPenzance,'' wasn't around until 1879.
** Don't get started on the fast food Minnie and Daisy are eating as they discuss romance. This is clearly PlayedForLaughs, however.
** Indoor plumbing (seen in the opening), landline telephone (used by Minnie to summon Pete), electric lights (during Pete's crowning) and high-quality seamwork (seen on Mickey's and Donald's traditional apparel) certainly were ''not'' in vogue during this time.

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* AnachronismStew: Several examples.
** This movie seems to take place in
The film's general aesthetic suggests an 18th century France, pre-revolution. And French setting, pre-revolution, though it also features indoor plumbing, landline telephones, electric lights and even modern day fast food, [[RuleOfFunny all of which adds to the opera, wacky absurdity]]. In a more straight example, the opera performed in the climax is Creator/GilbertAndSullivan's ''Theatre/ThePiratesOfPenzance,'' wasn't around ''Theatre/ThePiratesOfPenzance'', which didn't debut until 1879.
** Don't get started on the fast food Minnie and Daisy are eating as they discuss romance. This is clearly PlayedForLaughs, however.
** Indoor plumbing (seen in the opening), landline telephone (used by Minnie to summon Pete), electric lights (during Pete's crowning) and high-quality seamwork (seen on Mickey's and Donald's traditional apparel) certainly were ''not'' in vogue during this time.
1879.

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* MythologyGag: The three protagonists being rescued by ''four'' musketeers, as there was in the original book: Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and d'Artagnan.



* ShownTheirWork: The three protagonists being rescued by ''four'' musketeers, as there was in the original book: Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and d'Artagnan.
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* JerkassHasAPoint / VillainHasAPoint: As harsh as he was in telling Mickey, Donald, and Goofy why they have no hope of becoming musketeers, one can't deny the fact that Pete was correct in pointing out that Donald's cowardice and Goofy's idiocy were traits that would make them largely unsuitable for jobs as important as musketeers. He also calls Mickey unfit due to his shortness, which does prove to be a hindrance several times during the movie.

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* JerkassHasAPoint / VillainHasAPoint: JerkassHasAPoint: As harsh as he was in telling Mickey, Donald, and Goofy why they have no hope of becoming musketeers, one can't deny the fact that Pete was correct in pointing out that Donald's cowardice and Goofy's idiocy were traits that would make them largely unsuitable for jobs as important as musketeers. He also calls Mickey unfit due to his shortness, which does prove to be a hindrance several times during the movie.
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* JerkassHasAPoint / Villain Has A Point: As harsh as he was in telling Mickey, Donald, and Goofy why they have no hope of becoming musketeers, one can't deny the fact that Pete was correct in pointing out that Donald's cowardice and Goofy's idiocy were traits that would make them largely unsuitable for jobs as important as musketeers. He also calls Mickey unfit due to his shortness, which does prove to be a hindrance several times during the movie.

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* JerkassHasAPoint / Villain Has A Point: VillainHasAPoint: As harsh as he was in telling Mickey, Donald, and Goofy why they have no hope of becoming musketeers, one can't deny the fact that Pete was correct in pointing out that Donald's cowardice and Goofy's idiocy were traits that would make them largely unsuitable for jobs as important as musketeers. He also calls Mickey unfit due to his shortness, which does prove to be a hindrance several times during the movie.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: As harsh as he was in telling Mickey, Donald, and Goofy why they have no hope of becoming musketeers, one can't deny the fact that Pete was correct in pointing out that Donald's cowardice and Goofy's idiocy were traits that would make them largely unsuitable for jobs as important as musketeers. He also calls Mickey unfit due to his shortness, which does prove to be a hindrance several times during the movie.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: JerkassHasAPoint / Villain Has A Point: As harsh as he was in telling Mickey, Donald, and Goofy why they have no hope of becoming musketeers, one can't deny the fact that Pete was correct in pointing out that Donald's cowardice and Goofy's idiocy were traits that would make them largely unsuitable for jobs as important as musketeers. He also calls Mickey unfit due to his shortness, which does prove to be a hindrance several times during the movie.

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