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* KnowNothingKnowItAll: The old nan statue brags about being wise due to his age, but all his supposed words of wisdom are either wrong or obvious.

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* KnowNothingKnowItAll: The old nan man statue brags about being wise due to his age, but all his supposed words of wisdom are either wrong or obvious.
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* KnowNothingKnowItAll: The old nan statue brags about being wise due to his age, but all his supposed words of wisdom are either wrong or obvious.
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* GainaxEnding: [[spoiler:The giant robot, which is suddenly sentient somehow, rescues Mr. Bird's child from a trap and crushes the trap.]]

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* OffModel: Due to the [[DevelopmentHell long span between]] [[ExecutiveMeddling the film's start and finish]], old and new animation is used to mix the film together. One obvious example is the scene with the lions, where they change appearance between cuts!
* [[OverlyLongGag Overly-Long]] ElevatorGag: King Charles has a ridiculously long elevator, with an attendant [[LongList listing off every floor]].

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* OffModel: Due to the [[DevelopmentHell long span between]] [[ExecutiveMeddling the film's start and finish]], old and new animation is used to mix the film together. One obvious example is the scene with the lions, where they change appearance between cuts!
* [[OverlyLongGag Overly-Long]] ElevatorGag:
OverlyLongGag: King Charles has a ridiculously long elevator, with an attendant [[LongList listing off every floor]].

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TRS cleanup: vague use ("probably"?)


* DoesNotLikeShoes: The Shepherdess tends to go barefoot probably because she was drawn that way because of naturalistic standards.
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* {{Steampunk}}: The setting is a retrostyle world with an abundance of weird mechanical gadgets.
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Got the golem part wrong, it really is a robot.


* {{Golem}}: The robot eventually seems to be this as he is shown to have some sentience. And he does not have much to entail having some kind of programming or even circuitry inside. He looks like just a gigantic metal statue.
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* {{Golem}}: The robot eventually seems to be this as he is shown to have some sentience.

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* {{Golem}}: The robot eventually seems to be this as he is shown to have some sentience. And he does not have much to entail having some kind of programming or even circuitry inside. He looks like just a gigantic metal statue.
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* {{Golem}}: The robot eventually seems to be this as he is shown to have some sentience.
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* DefusingTheTykeBomb: The cartoon features a rare example of a robot developing its own independent sentience and maybe even morality after he is rendered free of control at the end.
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* HauntedTechnology: The robot seems to have some spirit inside as he is seated at the end in such a posture as though pondering over something, and then he opens the birdcage.
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* ItCanThink: The robot is shown to have some sentience at the end when he releases the bird and crushes the cage.

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