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* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: Twice in a row. An English settler who was rude to Pocahontas is nearly trampled by John Rolfe's horse. When Pocahontas pushes him out of the way, he just yells "Bloody savage!" and [[WouldHitAGirl hits her]]. When this causes a uproar between the Powhatans and the settlers, Pocahontas frantically tries to stop the two groups from killing each other. John Rolfe, however, is the one that defuses the situation by ordering his men to stand down. Pocahontas promptly tells him off for interfering.
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* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: Twice in a row. An English settler who was rude to Pocahontas is nearly trampled by John Rolfe's horse. When Pocahontas pushes him out of the way, he just yells "Bloody savage!" and [[WouldHitAGirl hits her]]. When this causes a uproar between the Powhatans and the settlers, Pocahontas frantically tries to stop the two groups from killing each other. John Rolfe, however, is the one that defuses the situation by ordering his men to stand down. Pocahontas promptly tells him off for interfering.interfering, because she's still trying to keep the peace and needs the English to be able to trust the Powhatan to do the right thing.
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* {{Expy}}: A young boy in Jamestown has a brief speaking role where he returns John Rolfe's horse to him. This boy closely resembles the Ghost of Christmas Past from [[WesternAnimation/AChristmasCarol1997 the previous year's animated Christmas Carol movie]], and their voices are virtually identical. While not confirmed, it's likely an ActorAllusion for Kath Soucie, since she voiced the Ghost in the previous film and has an "additional vocal talent" credit in this one.
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* HappyEndingOverride: The first film ended with a bittersweet but still hopeful scene of the settlers and natives attempting to co-exist, and Ratcliffe being sent back to England to answer for his crimes. The sequel shows that tensions are still running high in Jamestown, and Ratcliffe managed to get away with everything - and is currently planning to lead an Armada to massacre the Powhatans.
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* HappyEndingOverride: The first film ended with a bittersweet but still hopeful scene of the settlers and natives attempting to co-exist, and Ratcliffe being sent back to England to answer for his crimes. The sequel shows that tensions are still running high in Jamestown, and Ratcliffe managed to get away with everything - and is currently planning to lead an Armada to massacre the Powhatans.
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* NewsTravelsFast: The news of John Smith’s apparent death somehow reaches Jamestown long before John Rolfe arrives there, despite him apparently leaving England ''before'' it happened [[note]]Though the King does state in the prologue that he will await Rolfe's return, it is not made clear whether or not Rolfe has actually left yet at that point[[/note]].
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* NewsTravelsFast: The news of John Smith’s apparent death somehow reaches Jamestown long before John Rolfe arrives there, despite him apparently leaving England ''before'' it happened [[note]]Though the happened. The King does state in the prologue that he will await Rolfe's return, but it is not made clear whether or not Rolfe has actually left yet at that point[[/note]].point.
* ShoutOut: A young boy in Jamestown has a brief speaking role where he returns John Rolfe's horse to him. This boy closely resembles the Ghost of Christmas Past from [[WesternAnimation/AChristmasCarol1997 the previous year's animated Christmas Carol movie]], and their voices are virtually identical. While not confirmed, it's likely an ActorAllusion for Kath Soucie, since she voiced the Ghost in the previous film and has an "additional vocal talent" credit in this one.
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* YouExclamation: Pocahontas has this furious reaction when she first encounters Ratcliffe in London (given treacherous actions of nearly starting war on her people and shot Smith with a bullet meant for her father).
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* YouExclamation: Pocahontas has this furious reaction when she first encounters Ratcliffe in London (given treacherous actions of nearly starting war on her people and shot shooting Smith with a bullet meant for her father).father).
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