
Pierre being a self-admitted Dirty Coward who’s only concern is getting together with Esmerelda only makes him more loathsome. Esmerelda and Pierre just ditching Quasimodo to rot in jail, even after the latter saved Esmerelda’s life, doesn’t paint them in the most heroic light.Ironically, Komo is far less villainous than his counterpart Steele. Unlike his altruistic to a fault counterpart, Dingo’s Balto comes across as an indifferent Jerkass who is more concerned about getting together with his love interest than actually saving Nome’s children who are suffering from diphtheria.Robin’s father from Lion and the King is meant to be the noble ruler of the jungle but between constantly snapping at his subjects, being very neglectful towards his son and hardly being proactive at any point in the story, he comes across as no better than the Black Panther.Designated Hero: A fairly common issue due to Protagonist-Centered Morality.Crosses the Line Twice: Some of the more family-unfriendly ( at least by American standards) content can come off as funny due to their nature.Creator's Pet: Wabuu, judging by his role in almost all of them, and the fact he has his own theme tune (which he always sings).Character Perception Evolution: Wabuu the racoon used to be a Scrappy and Creator's Pet due to appearing in a lot of Dingo's movies in absurd ways and for his Designated Hero characteristics, but Phelous's reviews of Dingo movies and his Memetic Badass treatment of him, combined with Wabuu's witty statements such as "Most of the animals are so stupid.", has made him popular in a way similar to Phelous's other Ensemble Dark Horse, Old Man.Bile Fascination: Dingo's works can be this for some, whether it be the generally subpar animation or the memes spawned from its mockbusters.Wabuu's theme song in Pocahontas comes absolutely out of nowhere and includes him teleporting and standing in front of a cook who otherwise doesn't appear at all in some versions of the movie.The " Carpet-flying Song " from Aladin: Aladin sings about the benefits of flying a carpet and calls it "ecological" because it doesn't make any noise, doesn't produce fumes and needs neither fuel nor an engine nor brakes and horns even though it doesn't make sense with the "Arabian Nights" Days setting.Base-Breaking Character: Wabuu is either a Scrappy and Creator's Pet or an Ensemble Dark Horse (mostly among Phelous's fans).This is the first time human technology is ever referred to in the entire movie, and absolutely no explanation is given for how or where they end up acquiring said computers (or how the animals even know what a computer is, for that matter). After a little brainstorming session, the king's son gets an idea: they'll just bribe the Big Bad's right-hand vultures with computers. Ass Pull: King of the Animals features a rather surreal example: the eponymous king and his family have been banished to the desert, and need a plan for overthrowing the Big Bad.In Mouse Police, the Rocky Roquefort gang immediately surrender when confronted by a just one cop and an inspector.The climatic fight on Mount Olympus in Dingo's Hercules is just a poorly animated sequence of Herc one-shotting Hades' monsters one after the other.However, raccoons with white masks do exist, they're just an extremely rare genetic variation.
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Aluminum Christmas Trees: Raccoons traditionally have black masks (or brown if erythristic), so Wabuu's white one appears to be Artistic License – Biology.The narrator continuously refers to the rooster as a cock."Earlier, yes, earlier, when he brought sex." note Sacks (with corn).Janis the Little Pig: one of the farm animals is a rooster named Monsieur LeCock.


But instead, it looks like she's doing a jerking-off gesture.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame: "He could still feel the vibration of the bells, and that was enough to keep him happy.".his leg, you know, the one, I mean, the one that. A recurring one is for the camera to suddenly cut to a character quietly snickering, making the line that came before sound dirty.Accidental Innuendo: There are quite a few examples:.
