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* AdaptationalKarma: Benevolent example; Mickey, Goofy and Donald help the prince when Pete tries to kill him. Rather than let Mickey and Goofy leave with a token of thanks, they've all become FireForgedFriends and the end narration confirms that the Prince made them part of his court.

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* AdaptationalKarma: Benevolent example; Mickey, Goofy and Donald help the prince when Pete tries to kill him. Rather than let Mickey and Goofy leave with a token of thanks, they've all become FireForgedFriends and the end narration confirms that the Prince made appointed them part as members of his royal court.
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* KarmicJackpot: Despite being peasants who only knew him for a day, Mickey and Goofy do what they can to help the real prince during the coronation. Donald does the same, despite not liking how the prince treats him because he thinks it's wrong that Pete is placing an impostor on the throne. As a reward for helping him defeat Pete, the prince earns Donald's good graces and promotes Mickey and Goofy as trusted advisors of the court, ensuring that they will never starve or be mistreated again.

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* KarmicJackpot: Despite being peasants who only knew him for a day, Mickey and Goofy do what they can to help the real prince during the coronation. coronation; even Donald does the same, despite same (despite not liking how the prince treats him him) because he thinks it's wrong that Pete is placing an impostor on the throne. As a reward for helping him defeat Pete, the prince happily earns Donald's good graces respect and promotes appoints Mickey and Goofy as trusted advisors members of the court, royal court (even allowing Pluto to remain with Mickey), ensuring that they will never starve or be mistreated again.
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* KarmicJackpot: Despite being peasants who only knew him for a day, Mickey and Goofy do what they can to help the real prince during the coronation. Donald does the same, despite not liking how the prince treats him because he thinks it's wrong that Pete is placing an impostor on the throne. As a reward for helping him defeat Pete, the prince earns Donald's good graces and prom Mickey and Goofy trusted advisors and ensures that they will never starve or be mistreated again.

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* KarmicJackpot: Despite being peasants who only knew him for a day, Mickey and Goofy do what they can to help the real prince during the coronation. Donald does the same, despite not liking how the prince treats him because he thinks it's wrong that Pete is placing an impostor on the throne. As a reward for helping him defeat Pete, the prince earns Donald's good graces and prom promotes Mickey and Goofy as trusted advisors and ensures of the court, ensuring that they will never starve or be mistreated again.
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* KarmicJackpot: Despite being peasants who only knew him for a day, Mickey and Goofy do what they can to help the real prince during the coronation. Donald does the same, despite not liking how the prince treats him because he thinks it's wrong that Pete is placing an impostor on the throne. As a reward, the prince makes him part of their court as trusted advisors and ensures that they will never starve or be mistreated again.

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* KarmicJackpot: Despite being peasants who only knew him for a day, Mickey and Goofy do what they can to help the real prince during the coronation. Donald does the same, despite not liking how the prince treats him because he thinks it's wrong that Pete is placing an impostor on the throne. As a reward, reward for helping him defeat Pete, the prince makes him part of their court as earns Donald's good graces and prom Mickey and Goofy trusted advisors and ensures that they will never starve or be mistreated again.
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* {{Intermission}}: Not in the movie proper, but in the film's theatrical release with The Rescuers Down Under, a 10 minute intermission started during this film's end credits to allow people to get up and take care of business before The Rescuers Down Under started, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Jv7BM509xc as shown here.]]

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* {{Intermission}}: Not in the movie proper, but in the film's theatrical release with The ''The Rescuers Down Under, Under'', a 10 minute intermission started during this film's end credits to allow people to get up and take care of business before The Rescuers Down Under started, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Jv7BM509xc as shown here.]]



* KingIncognito: In this version, The Prince is smart enough to take along his royal ring as identification when necessary.
* KitchenSinkIncluded: Among many other weapons thrown at The Prince, Donald and Goofy in the dungeon, a kitchen sink is also included.

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* KingIncognito: In this version, The the Prince is smart enough to take along his royal ring as identification when necessary.
* KitchenSinkIncluded: Among many other weapons thrown at The the Prince, Donald and Goofy in the dungeon, a kitchen sink is also included.
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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: At the coronation, the real Prince shows up to save Mickey and outs the Captain as a traitor. Pete starts going ICanExplain, so the Prince waits to hear his reasons, not wanting to be a RoyalBrat anymore. He could talk his way out of it or try and turn the crowd against the incoming king. Instead, Pete seemingly surrenders gracefully -- [[ISurrenderSuckers then pulls the rug from under the prince's feet]] and [[IllKillYou goes after him with a sword]]. This reveals to the entire crowd that Pete ''is'' a traitor and none help him or his guards when Donald, Goofy and eventually Pluto joining the fray. It also means that Mickey is given a silent pardon for impersonating the Prince since he helped save him, making Pete's plan moot.

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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: At the coronation, the real Prince shows up to save Mickey and outs the Captain as a traitor. Pete starts going ICanExplain, so the Prince waits to hear his reasons, not wanting to be a RoyalBrat anymore. He could talk his way out of it or try and turn the crowd against the incoming king. Instead, Pete seemingly surrenders gracefully -- [[ISurrenderSuckers then pulls the rug from under the prince's feet]] and [[IllKillYou goes after him with a sword]]. This reveals to the entire crowd that Pete ''is'' a traitor and none help him or his guards when Donald, Goofy and eventually Pluto joining join the fray. It also means that Mickey is given a silent pardon for impersonating the Prince since he helped save him, making Pete's plan moot.
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* AnachronismStew: Among the foods Mickey wants to eat are turkey, potatoes and corn, all of which originated in the Americas and people in Medieval England wouldn't know about them. Also, Goofy wants to eat ice cream, which wouldn't be introduced to Europe until the 17th century.

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* AnachronismStew: Among the foods Mickey wants to eat are turkey, potatoes and corn, all of which originated in the Americas and people in Medieval England wouldn't know about them. Also, Goofy wants to eat ice cream, which wouldn't be introduced to Europe until the 17th century.
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* AnachronismStew: Among the foods Mickey wants to eat are turkey, potatoes and corn, all of which originated in the Americas and people in Medieval England wouldn't know about them. Also, Goofy says he wants to eat ice cream, which wouldn't be introduced to Europe until the 17th century.

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* AnachronismStew: Among the foods Mickey wants to eat are turkey, potatoes and corn, all of which originated in the Americas and people in Medieval England wouldn't know about them. Also, Goofy says he wants to eat ice cream, which wouldn't be introduced to Europe until the 17th century.

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