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"(post-credits) Now, should you prefer a more scenic route, you'll want to head south, past the bromite swamps, a breathtaking sight or so I am told, but if you're in a hurry, this would be your most direct route. Any questions? Hello? Oh."
"You coming, coach?"
"You better believe it."
"(post-credits) Great."
"(pre-credits:) Now what?"
"Yep. Unforgettable."
"(post-credits:) Now what?!"
"Behold, the Underminer! I am always beneath you, but nothing is beneath me! I hereby declare war on peace and happiness! Soon, all will tremble before me!"
"Stop! Let us out! Here, large popcorn, small soda. Save me a seat. Center, about eight rows back. I'll be back before the previews are over!"
"Yeah! Kachow!"
"(in-credits:) Wait a minute, here...they're just using the same actor over and over. What kind of a cut-rate production is this?!"
"(post-credits:) [going crazy] No! There's an on-ramp close! I know it! I can feel it! Ah-ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!"
"CHECK IT OUT, THEY LET ME KEEP THE ROCKET!!!"
"I'LL SEE YOU AT THE FINISH LINE BUDDY!!!"
"NOT IF I SEE YOU FIRST!!!! WEE-HOO!!!!!"
"(post-credits) Hey, McQueen! You still there? McQueen! Ugh. Technology."
"We've been through a lot lately, that's for sure. But we still love our girl. She has great new friends, a great new house. Things couldn't be better. After all, Riley's twelve now. What could happen?"
"(in-credits:) No! Not this again!"
"Sometimes, she can be too hard on herself, but every bit of Riley makes her who she is. And we love all of our girl. Every messy, beautiful piece of her."
"(in-credits:) With a nice pass over to Reeves comes across center ice. Down to the line. Oh, what a move!"
"And they lived happily ever after...again."
"I'm so proud of you guys."
"[sarcastically] Oh, how cute."
"The last number in our Fantasia program is a combination of two pieces of music so utterly different in construction and mood that they set each other off perfectly. The first is A Night On Bald Mountain, by one of Russia's greatest composers, Modest Mussorgsky. The second is Franz Schubert's world-famous Ave Maria. Musically and dramatically, we have here a picture of the struggle between the profane and the sacred. Bald Mountain, according to tradition, is the gathering place of Satan and his followers. Here on Walpurgisnacht, which is the equivalent of our own Halloween, the creatures of evil gather to worship their master. Under his spell, they dance furiously until the coming of dawn and the sounds of church bells send the infernal army slinking back into their abodes of darkness. And then we hear the Ave Maria, with its message of the triumph of hope and life over the powers of despair and death."
"Walt Disney described the art of animation as a voyage of discovery into the realms of color, sound and motion. The music from Igor Stravinsky's ballet, The Firebird, inspires such a voyage. And so we conclude this version of Fantasia with a mythical story of life, death and renewal."
"Camera back on me. Uh, camera back on me, please. Anyone? Hello? Hello? Could someone give me a ride home?"
"Copper, you're my very best friend."
"You're mine too Todd."
"And we'll always be friends forever, won't we?"
"Yeah, forever."
"That's it. Glide and pivot. Glide and pivot."
"Oh. We live! We live! Good story."
"Enchante, Madamoiselle!"
"You know, somehow I knew you would. Ah-yuck!"
"Goodnight, everybody! Whoo-hoo-hoo!"
"I love Madellaine!"
"And I love Quasimodo!"
"Well, come on, Baggy buddy. Let's get back to where we belong, and get with the beat."
"Yeah, man!"
"No idea why I said that!"
"It finally happened! She's dating that loser! Kim Possible and Ron Stoppable are dating!? [laughs loudly]"
"The pioneers gave up their safety, their comfort, and sometimes their lives to build our new west. They were determined to make the new world strong and free - an example to the world. Some would say that those struggles are all over. That all the horizons have been explored. That all the battles have been won. That there is no longer an American frontier. And we stand today on the edge of a new frontier. The frontier of unknown opportunities and perils. Beyond that frontier are uncharted areas of science. Unsolved problems of peace and war. Unconquered pockets of ignorance and prejudice. I'm asking each of you to be pioneers towards that New Frontier. My call is to the young in heart, regardless of age. Can we carry through in an age where we will witness not only new breakthroughs in weapons of destruction, but also a race for mastery of the sky and the rain, the ocean and the tides, the far side of space, and the inside of men's minds? All mankind waits upon out decision. A whole world waits to see what we shall do. And we cannot fail that trust, and we cannot fail to try."
"Look! It's Wonder Woman!"
"I've gotta go punch a clock with my other boss. I can see where this is gonna be a long commute."
""Late"? Come on, it's...early."
"I'm glad you agree. I've been thinking about a membership drive."
"He's not dead. He's up there fixing the sun. And when he's done, he'll be back."
"We got a new home to build. Come on. I'll tell you about the time I took on an army of Manhunters and my only backup was this squirrel."
"I do have a plan! It's called the Justice League."
"Can we go so I can kiss you now?"