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  • After the "Three Caballeros" song in Heigh-Ho, Panchito keeps singing during the transition to the next song. Professor Owl yells at him to be quiet twice.
    Professor Owl: And now, for the, er, most, uh, FAMOUS CABALLERO! [pokes his pointer stick under the chart, which stops the song] The masked avenger of early California, Zorro!
    • And in the intro to "Let's Go Fly a Kite", Professor Owl urges the viewer to keep close behind him as he flies. The camera then zooms up to his rear end before he objects "Not that close!"
  • Ludwig Von Drake mispronouncing "Pocahontas" as "Park-your-carcass" at the beginning of Colors of the Wind.
    • Even funnier, "Parkyakarkus" (pronounced like "park-your-carcass") was the stage name of comedian Harry Einstein, the father of Albert Brooks. So Von Drake is calling Pocahontas by the nickname of a heavyset male comedian.
  • Von Drake's introduction to "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" from I Love to Laugh has him trying to reveal the longest word in the English language, only to reveal "antidisestablishmentarianism."
    Von Drake: This isn't the right word. My word is much longer! And it's easier to sing.
  • Again from Von Drake. At the end of "A Whale of a Tale", the song cuts back to him singing along ("I don't have a tattoo!"), badly. Someone from offscreen pelts him with a pie, which he wipes off.
    Von Drake: Was I off-key?
  • "Give a Little Whistle" is featured in Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah, the main part of which is sung twice. The second time ties "And if you're whistle's weak, yell 'Jiminy Cricket!'" to the seven dwarfs shouting Jiminy's name.
  • Disneyland Fun has several funny moments in "Whistle While You Work", such as Dale tickling Chip with a feather duster, Goofy messing up a magic trick, and Donald Duck knocking Mickey dolls off a shelf and replacing them with Donald dolls.
    • Roger Rabbit freaking out in the opening for "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah":
      Roger Rabbit: Boy, not so fast! Yikes! Hang on to your hats! P-p-p-please! Slow down! Slow down!!
      Kids: Relax!
      Boy: We're not even on the ride yet.
    • Then, in the same song, there's the scene with Chip and Dale about to go on Splash Mountain:
      Chip: Look, Dale! Splash Mountain! Let's go!
      Dale: "Splash"?! I might get wet!
      Chip: Aw, come on, silly. It's fun!
      Dale: Hmm, OK! Well, what are you waiting for? It was your idea!
      Chip: Then let's go!
    • Lastly there's the ending of the segment, where Roger is riding in Autopia.
    • "Rumbly in my Tumbly" is all about Pooh trying to find something to eat. One scene has him try to get a box of popcorn except his hands are too big and he knocks most of the popcorn out of the box and onto the ground.
  • The Stock Footage in Sailing, Sailing/Sailor's Hornpipe abruptly going from Mickey and Friends shorts to Peter Pan, specifically the part where Tinker Bell coats Captain Hook's ship in Pixie Dust to allow her, Peter and the Darling children to return to London. Who the heck was expecting that?

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