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The Queen is loved by all. Even the most despicable of Baddies.

For a British Pantomime this film surely has some pretty awe-inducing moments, even if it's supposed to be for the kiddie-winkies.

As a Moments subpage, all spoilers are unmarked. You Have Been Warned.

  • The way the dance numbers of "Chim Chim Cheree" and "Step in Time" are performed are a pretty amazing way to start off the show. The latter song has an epic finish, and even half of the scene was filmed on the roof of Buckingham Palace for goodness sake!
  • Tracy Beaker facing the Child Catcher with a brave face and how she made the Child Catcher go away after he attempts to lure her in like the other kids.
    "Read my lips. No, mate! And get lost!"
    • Also when Tracy helps Horrid Henry out of the net and when both of them unlock the door for William after he gets locked out by the Child Catcher.
  • As shown in the image, at the end where the Queen and Prince Philip show up on stage, Tracy Beaker presents the former with the handbag she was looking for the whole time. Not to mention the Queen finally pulling out her spectacles and the speech as she prepares to deliver her message!
  • The "Accio Her Majesty's handbag" finally working, causing sparkles to fly out and Burglar Bill magically appearing. The MacGuffin Melee that happens with the Goodies putting on their Big Damn Heroes moment afterwards counts as well.
  • When Mr. Plod gets Burglar Bill's SWAG bag and reveals the Queen's handbag that was inside of it.
  • The "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" number, including the Curtain Call and the reprise with all the characters, from Goodies to Baddies, joining in with the Mary Poppins characters to sing along.
  • The montage of Winnie the Pooh, Rupert Bear, Spot the Dog, and Kipper going across Buckingham Palace gardens to search for the handbag. None of them succeed, however, but it's pretty amazing to watch them take their time and dedication to look for it. Doubles as a Funny Moment because they’re costumed characters and they often get into a bunch of silly shenanigans.
  • The Queen implied to be a Universally Beloved Leader, as shown at the end of the film. Absolutely everyone applauded for her, even the Baddies. Doubles as a Heartwarming Moment.

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