Corpse Bride/YMMV


 * Alternate Character Interpretation: This web reviewer repeatedly refers to Emily as "date rapey". Considering she at one point uses magic to pull Victor away from Victoria and back to the world of the dead against his will, the reviewer might have a point.
 * Considering her backstory, she might be excused of some of her behavior.
 * Complete Monster: Lord Barkis Bittern, who  
 * It gets even worse when you consider what possible reason Barkis could have for coming back for Victoria after finding out her family was broke.
 * Ear Worm: "The Remains of the Day", Dear God!
 * Ensemble Darkhorse: Bonejangles, the walking, talking, singing, swinging skeleton voiced by Danny Elfman himself.
 * Everyone Is Jesus in Purgatory: One possible interperation is that the dead are lost souls in purgatory, explaining
 * Fan-Preferred Couple: Victor/Emily as opposed to Victor/Victoria
 * It's not uncommon to find fans who ship Emily with Bonejangles.
 * *cough* Emily and Jack *cough*
 * *cough* Victor and Jack *cough*
 * Emily and Edward Scissorhands?
 * Genius Bonus: The bar in the underworld is called "The Ball & Socket". It's a great place, in fact one could call it a "hip joint"!
 * Hollywood Homely: Victoria has 'the face of an otter' and is a disgrace to her family.
 * Ironically, Victoria's one of the most HUMAN-looking of the puppets in this production.
 * Likely, her parents say this just because they are assholes who need someone to look down on.
 * Memetic Sex God: Emily, so very much. Having Helena Bonham Carter as her voice actress only strengthened this further.
 * Moral Dissonance: See "Alternate Character Interpretation" above
 * Moral Event Horizon:
 * Nightmare Fuel: The scene where Victor puts the ring on what he thought of as a twig... and the subsequent coming-to-life of Emily.
 * The Woobie: Emily could qualify, in a... weird way.  Damn, she really needs a hug.
 * To be honest, all three of the leads have their Woobie moments.  Victor in particular is definitely a Woobie -- the animators on the film started in an interview that they endeavored to make Victor as pathetic as possible.