Silly Symphonies/Tropes


 * An Aesop: The Emperor's New Clothes has one about admitting your own intelligence.
 * Both Sides Have a Point: Goldlicks was indeed lost, but the Bears are quick to point out that still didn't gave her any right to brrak into their house.
 * Doing It for the Art: The filmmakers truly sought to recapture the spirit of the old Silly Symphonies shorts, so they wento to the Disney archives to find any sort of document regarding the original shorts.
 * Laser-Guided Karma: The Emoeror from The Emperor's New Clothes ends up humilliated and eventually dethroned, but considering huow much of an egocentrical Jerkass he is, he deserved it.
 * Mythology Gag: Foulfellow and Gideon were previously cast as the swindlers in a Disney children's book based on The Emperor's New Clothes.
 * Nightmare Fuel: Goldlicks is not afraid to show the story from the bears' point-of-view. The moment they figure out somebody broke into their house, the atmosphere changes and turns into something more akin to a Slasher Film.
 * Refitted for the Sequel:
 * Several of these shorts were attempted to be adapted as part of the original Silly Symphonies shorts, but ended up scrapped.
 * Foulfellow and Gideon from Pinocchio appear in the short The Emperor's New Clothes as con artists, a role they were intended to fulfill in Mickey and the Beanstalk.
 * Surprisingly Realistoc Outcome: In The Emperor's New Clothes, not only is the Emperor publicy humilliated, but the people lose all respect for his authority, and his Jerkass actitude gets him dethroned.
 * Unexpected Character: Disney fans were pleasentky surptised to see the con duo from Pinocchio to appear in a promenient role in The Emperor's New Clothes.