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All Dogs Go to Heaven: Let Me Be Surprised

I always thought this movie was a little awkward, and this song is up there in that area all up until the actual main “Let Me Be Surprised” part of the song which is pretty catchy.
Having died, Charlie goes to Heaven by default, despite not having done a single nice thing in his life; as the angelic Heavenly Whippet explains, “unlike people, dogs are naturally good and loyal and kind”. Dissatisfied at having died before his time, Charlie takes back his ‘life watch’ (a glowing pocket watch) and winds it up again, forsaking his place in Heaven and returning himself to Earth. While he has been returned to life, and cannot die while his life watch still ticks, when it does stop he will be condemned to Hell for eternity. (As the Heavenly Whippet says through the watch, “You can never come back.”)

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Duck Soup: Freedonia anthem introduction

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Aladdin – There’s a Party Here in Agrabah

A direct to video sequel in the fashion that The Return of Jafar should have been done in: with not-complete-garbage animation quality, faster paced gags and sequences and Robin Williams as the Genie.

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Welcome to Joe’s Apartment

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Return of Jafar – Forget About Love

Man this song is terrible. Even using a moulting joke for the second time? Ick. as if the animation degradation quality wasn’t bad enough. Still, this song reminds me of 6th grade and watching it in Mr Cherry’s music class (as if the hundreds of times I watched it at home wasnt enough).

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Juno – Pregnancy Test


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Return of Jafar – I’m Looking Out for Me

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Return of Jafar: You’re Only Second Rate

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Song of the South: How Do You Do? and tar baby scene

How do you do? Fine! A friendly greetin’.
How do you do? Say it when you’re meetin’.
How do you do? With everyone repeatin’:
Pretty good, sure as you’re born.

What goes up is sure to come down,
Penny lost is a penny found,
I’ll “howdy” you, you’ll “howdy” back,
This for that an’ tit for tat.

Chorus: How do you do?
Fine, how are you?
How you come on?
Pretty good, sure as you’re born.

Uncle Remus:
Stop jumpin’, Br’er Rabbit,
you’ll run out of breath.
Why don’t you sit down an’ calm yourself?

Brer Rabbit:
Well the grasshopper jump,
and so do the flea.
I do what I like, and I suits me!

[Repeat Chorus]

Uncle Remus:
The weather’s good, the fishin’s fine.
Now what do you do with all your time?

Brer Rabbit:
Oh, I zigs and I zags, I to’s and I fro’s.
That’s what you’re askin’
and that’s what you knows.

[Repeat Chorus]

Brer Frog:
Mind now, Br’er Rabbit, better mend your ways.
You’s headin’ for trouble one of these days.

Uncle Remus:
Warnin’ that rabbit is wastin’ your breath!

Brer Rabbit:
Don’t worry about me;
I can take care of myself!

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Spectacular Spectacular

The Duke (Richard Roxburgh) arrives and finds Christian and Satine together. Christian’s quick wit and Satine’s charm fool the Duke into believing that they were rehearsing “Spectacular Spectacular.” The main cast improvises the plot of the show on the spot: a beautiful Indian courtesan has her kingdom invaded by an “evil maharaja.” She sets out to seduce him to save her kingdom, but accidentally seduces and then falls in love with a penniless sitar player. The two must hide their love and evade the maharaja, though it is implied that one of them may die at the end of the story. (It is soon realized that the theme of their play foreshadows what happens in the film’s plot.)

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