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The Teaser trailer takes place at the end of the movie
Simply put, if the movie description says that storks were no longer delivering babies, then why have such a detailed facility? Simple, at the end when storks start delivering babies again, this video is their new publicity video that goes horribly wrong thanks to Tulip. Again.
  • This entry is plausible. Although it's true that at the end of the film the baby factory was reopened after not being in operation, Hunter is still featured in the teaser trailer acting as a higher-up of the company. This doesn't make sense since we clearly see Hunter fall to his doom and Junior and Tulip take over as the new co-bosses at the end of the film. However, there's a chance that after the movie Hunter had survived the fall, had a change of heart, and decided to work for the company again under Junior and Tulip. Ultimately though, this teaser trailer should be taken as a non-canon piece of marketing for the film.

Those two wolves are a gay couple.
'Nuff said.

Hunter, Junior, and Jasper are all related to why Cornerstore.com appeared.
  • Hunter and Jasper are brothers, shown with the fact they have similar head shapes, and Junior is Jasper's son. When Jasper broke the beacon, Junior was a baby himself, a fledgling if you will. Hunter is around the same age as Jasper, and once Jasper is basically exiled from the flock, Hunter has to take in his child. Hunter didn't take it too well that his family was presumably dragged through the mud because of Jasper's (accidental or not) actions, so once he dedicated himself to becoming boss and achieved his new ambition, he phased out baby delivery and created Cornerstore.com. And this is why someone on the floor of the business (as noted, Junior is the best delivery stork) is tempted with the position of boss as a way of convincing him to "liberate" Tulip. Junior is Hunter's nephew!

The Wolves got hired on after the movie
As their nanny workforce! Junior must've recognized despite their rough wolf ways, they did intend to take good care of DD. So, he hired on the whole pack, promising them they can take care of millions of "tiny things" for a little while before they're delivered to their parents. (as demonstrated in the post movie short where they form baby cribs or baby swings) And coming to the agreement with food benefits, the pack became another part of how Stork Mountain diversifies its workforce.
Stork Mountain babies are genetically engineered to be too cute to reject
It's why the wolves were immediately wooed by it the moment it giggled or got too close to it so that they licked it rather than ate it. Or why the storks all were instantly okay with it once they saw one directly on the machine. Or how Nate's family all cooed over Diamond Destiny once she arrived.

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