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* At the beginning of the film, Rutt and Tuke are escaping from angry female bison, who is chasing them because Tuke mistook her for a female moose, despite his brother's warnings. Considering Tuke said "But from the back she looked like the one." you can easily assume what [[AccidentalPervert Tuke had done do her]].

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* At the beginning of the film, Rutt and Tuke are escaping from angry female bison, who is chasing them because Tuke mistook her for a female moose, despite his brother's warnings. Considering Tuke said "But from the back she looked like the one." you can easily assume what [[AccidentalPervert Tuke had done do to her]].
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I confused polygamy with monogamy. How stupid of me.


* When moosettes fall for Tuke, Rutt - left heartbroken - while being upset about it, doesn't acknowledges the fact that his brother is in relationship with two females (the same thing happening to Tuke later, when the girls fall for Rutt) as being something out of the ordinary. [[FurryReminder Then you remember that moose are monogamous]].

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* When moosettes fall for Tuke, Rutt - left heartbroken - while being upset about it, doesn't acknowledges the fact that his brother is in relationship with two females (the same thing happening to Tuke later, when the girls fall for Rutt) as being something out of the ordinary. [[FurryReminder Then you remember that moose are monogamous]].
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* The reason of Denahi and rest of Kenai's village [[spoiler: not appearing at his and Nita's wedding]], may be because their villages are separated from each other, and there would be no time to inform them about the [[spoiler: wedding because of the time, considering that the wedding took place the next day, immediately after Nita's transformation]].
** [[spoiler: FridgeSadness: Denahi missed his little brother wedding]].

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* The reason of Denahi and rest of Kenai's village [[spoiler: not appearing at his and Nita's wedding]], may be because their villages are separated from each other, and meaning there would be no time to inform them about the [[spoiler: wedding because of the time, wedding, considering that the wedding took place the next day, immediately after Nita's transformation]].
** [[spoiler: FridgeSadness: Denahi missed his little brother wedding]].getting married]].



* The line when Koda says that he'll be fine on his own could be interpreted in several ways: first of all, the bears from the Salmom Run can [[RaisedByTheCommunity take care of him]] due to having a strong bond with him. Similarly, Rutt and Tuke (with Anda and Kata) could take him, due to their friendship. And lastly Koda is actually referencing something that happens to all bear cubs when they are two years old: when they have to separate from their mother and learn to live a solitary life.[[note]] Brown bear cubs become independent at 1.5 years of age and beyond.[[/note]] Basically Koda is saying that he's ready to be solitary if it means that Kenai can be happy.

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* The line when Koda says that he'll be fine on his own could be interpreted in several ways: first of all, the bears from the Salmom Run can [[RaisedByTheCommunity take care of him]] due to having a strong bond with him. Similarly, Rutt and Tuke (with Anda and Kata) could take him, due to [[TrueCompanions their friendship. friendship]]. And lastly Koda is actually referencing something that happens to all bear cubs when they are two years old: old (judging by Koda's size in comparison to Kenai's in the first film, Koda is a yearling, and by the time of the sequel is two years old): when they have to separate from their mother and learn to live a solitary life.[[note]] Brown bear cubs become independent at 1.5 years of age and beyond.[[/note]] Basically Koda is saying that he's ready to be solitary if it means that Kenai can be happy.
* When moosettes fall for Tuke, Rutt - left heartbroken - while being upset about it, doesn't acknowledges the fact that his brother is in relationship with two females (the same thing happening to Tuke later, when the girls fall for Rutt) as being something out of the ordinary. [[FurryReminder Then you remember that moose are monogamous]].



* At the climax, Kenai hides Koda so that he can lure Atka away from him. [[HistoryRepeats Just like what his mother did to him in the first movie]]. Judging by Koda's voice, he probably thought that what happened to his mother will happen to Kenai. [[TearJerker He really thought that]] [[ItsAllMyFault his recklessness would lead to the death of another member of his family]].

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* At the climax, Kenai hides Koda so that he can lure Atka away from him. [[HistoryRepeats Just like what his mother did to him in the first movie]]. Judging by Koda's voice, he probably thought that what happened to his mother will happen to Kenai. [[TearJerker [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone He really thought that]] [[ItsAllMyFault his recklessness would lead to the death of another member of his family]].

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* At the beginning of the film, Rutt and Tuke are escaping from angry female bison, who is chasing them because Tuke mistook her for a female moose, despite his brother's warnings. Considering Tuke said "she looked like one from behind" you can easily assume what [[AccidentalPervert Tuke had done do her]].

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* At the beginning of the film, Rutt and Tuke are escaping from angry female bison, who is chasing them because Tuke mistook her for a female moose, despite his brother's warnings. Considering Tuke said "she "But from the back she looked like one from behind" the one." you can easily assume what [[AccidentalPervert Tuke had done do her]].her]].
* The line when Koda says that he'll be fine on his own could be interpreted in several ways: first of all, the bears from the Salmom Run can [[RaisedByTheCommunity take care of him]] due to having a strong bond with him. Similarly, Rutt and Tuke (with Anda and Kata) could take him, due to their friendship. And lastly Koda is actually referencing something that happens to all bear cubs when they are two years old: when they have to separate from their mother and learn to live a solitary life.[[note]] Brown bear cubs become independent at 1.5 years of age and beyond.[[/note]] Basically Koda is saying that he's ready to be solitary if it means that Kenai can be happy.

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* At the climax, Kenai hides Koda so that he can lure Atka away from him. [[HistoryRepeats Just like what his mother did to him in the first movie]]. Judging by Koda's voice, he probably thought that what happened to his mother will happen to Kenai. [[TearJerker He really thought that]] [[ItsAllMyFault his recklessness would lead to the death of another member of his family]].
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* The first movie centered around the Storge (Familial Love) while the sequel is centered around the Eros (Romantic Love), which is shown throughout the movie - with the main plot of Kenai and Nita failing in love, Rutt and Tuke trying to win feelings of Anda and Kata, Tug getting the girlfriend and the animal couples appearing at the opening of the film.
* The reason of Denahi and rest of Kenai's village [[spoiler: not appearing at his and Nita's wedding]], may be because their villages are separated from each other, and there would be no time to inform them about the [[spoiler: wedding because of the time, considering that the wedding took place the next day, immediately after Nita's transformation]].
** [[spoiler: FridgeSadness: Denahi missed his little brother wedding]].
* At the beginning of the film, Rutt and Tuke are escaping from angry female bison, who is chasing them because Tuke mistook her for a female moose, despite his brother's warnings. Considering Tuke said "she looked like one from behind" you can easily assume what [[AccidentalPervert Tuke had done do her]].

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