Oliver and Company/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.'
 * The song Jenny sings while playing the piano, followed with a montage of her with Oliver, and finally, going to bed together.
 * "You and me together will be, forever you'll see, we two can be good company, you and me..."
 * And the ending, much like the endings to every other Disney film...  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.