< Oliver & Company (film)
Oliver & Company (film)/Heartwarming
- The dogs comforting Fagin after he finds out he only has 3 days to pay Sykes the money.
- Plus factor when Fagin calls them "kids."
- Then later on, Dodger refers to Fagin as "the old man", like how a son refers to his father as his 'old man.'
- Plus factor when Fagin calls them "kids."
- The song Jenny sings while playing the piano, followed with a montage of her with Oliver, and finally, going to bed together.
- And the ending, much like the endings to every other Disney film... just before Sykes dies, he tosses Oliver off of him. Jenny checks if Oliver is okay, but he seemed like he was dead... until the little kitten lets out a mew. And the very end, with its reprise of "Why Should I Worry" involves 3 other Crowning Moment tropes along with this, combined.
- Oliver snuggling up to Dodger to sleep and Dodger letting him.
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