The emotional landscape of 'The Rescuers Down Under' is primarily driven by its Adventure and Comedy genres, with a strong undercurrent of tension from the central conflict. High levels of **Humor**, **Joy**, and **Happiness** are present through the antics of Wilbur and the dynamic between Bernard and Bianca, as well as the ultimate positive resolution. The adventure aspect contributes significantly to **Excitement** and **Anticipation** as the rescue mission unfolds across the Australian wilderness. However, the film also elicits considerable **Anxiety** and **Fear** due to Cody's abduction and the menacing presence of the villainous poacher, McLeach, alongside strong **Empathy** for both Cody and the endangered eagle, Marahute. The successful rescue culminates in feelings of **Relief** and **Satisfaction**, underpinned by a persistent sense of **Hope** throughout the perilous journey.
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