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* In ''Literature/BlackMan'', a [[SuperSoldier Thirteen]] is shown to be in a relationship with a hibernoid, who are genetically engineered to spend months asleep for space travel, but other than getting grouchy when she's getting near her sleep period we don't see how this relationship works out. Local legends have grown up about the couple, with her presented as some kind of vampire sleeping in a coffin until aroused by her lover.

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* In ''Literature/BlackMan'', a [[SuperSoldier Thirteen]] is shown to be in a relationship with a hibernoid, who are genetically engineered to spend months asleep for space travel, travel and be hyperactive the rest of the time, but other than getting grouchy when she's getting near her sleep period period, we don't see how this relationship works out. Local legends have grown up about the couple, with her presented as some kind of vampire sleeping in a coffin until aroused by her lover.
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* In ''Literature/BlackMan'', a [[SuperSoldier Thirteen]] is shown to be in a relationship with a hibernoid, who are genetically engineered to spend months asleep for space travel, but other than getting grouchy when she's getting near her sleep period we don't see how this relationship works out. Local legends have grown up about the couple, with her presented as some kind of vampire sleeping in a coffin until aroused by her lover.
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'''Rainbow Dash:''' ''[tearfully]'' Months?! I don't want him to go!

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* In the comic ''ComicStrip/PearlsBeforeSwine'', Guard Duck [[FurryConfusion dates a non-anthropomorphic duck]]. When he begs her to marry him, cue her leaving for winter.

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* In the comic ''ComicStrip/PearlsBeforeSwine'', Guard Duck [[FurryConfusion dates a non-anthropomorphic duck]]. When he begs her to marry him, cue her leaving for winter.



* In Creator/RobertAHeinlein's ''Literature/RedPlanet'' the human colonists migrate to avoid the harsh Martian winters, while the native "bouncers" like the protagonist's "pet" hibernate. [[spoiler: It turns out the colonial administrator is planning to stop the migration in order to populate the habitats year-round with new colonists. And bouncers actually aestivate for decades before emerging as mature Martians with immense PsychicPowers.]]
* Played for serious drama in Erin Hunter's ''Literature/{{Seekers}}'' series. When Lusa, Kallik, Toklo, and Ujurak arrive at the arctic in book 5, ''Fire in the Sky'', Lusa (a black bear) finds herself constantly feeling tired and weak as a result of the icy environment around her and the others triggering her instincts to go into the 'long sleep' (the black bear words for torpor).

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* In Creator/RobertAHeinlein's ''Literature/RedPlanet'' ''Literature/RedPlanet'', the human colonists migrate to avoid the harsh Martian winters, while the native "bouncers" like the protagonist's "pet" hibernate. [[spoiler: It turns out the colonial administrator is planning to stop the migration in order to populate the habitats year-round with new colonists. And bouncers actually aestivate for decades before emerging as mature Martians with immense PsychicPowers.]]
* Played for serious drama in Erin Hunter's ''Literature/{{Seekers}}'' series.''Literature/{{Seekers}}''. When Lusa, Kallik, Toklo, and Ujurak arrive at the arctic in book 5, ''Fire in the Sky'', Lusa (a black bear) finds herself constantly feeling tired and weak as a result of the icy environment around her and the others triggering her instincts to go into the 'long sleep' (the black bear words for torpor).



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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' episode "Love Birds", Walt the canary gets a girlfriend, [[InterspeciesRomance a duck]]. Unfortunately, the duck has to migrate. She considers not doing it, but she misses her family too much, so Walt decides to go with her, but he misses his owners too much, so they spend winter apart, but she promises to return in spring.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mickey Mouse|2013}}'': In the ChristmasEpisode "Duck the Halls", Donald and the other ducks migrate south every winter, so he's never celebrated Christmas with Mickey and Goofy. He decides to stay and enjoy the holidays, but it turns out ducks can't survive the cold, and the toll on his body, compounded with his desire to stay, leads to SanitySlippage.
* In ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', "Tanks for the Memories" has Rainbow Dash dealing with the fact that her tortoise, Tank, has to hibernate soon. Initially, she tries preventing winter (since in this show, [[PaintingTheFrostOnWindows seasons and weather are artificial]]), but then comes to terms with the fact that she can't and Tank will need to hibernate.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'': In the notorious TearJerker episode "Find Her, Keep Her," Rabbit finds and raises an orphaned baby bluebird, Kessie. As she gets older, she wants to learn to fly and migrate south for the winter, but Rabbit won't allow it. Eventually, however, she does learn to fly, and Rabbit has to accept her departure, knowing that she still loves him and will come back in the spring. It reads very much as an [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything allegory]] for a parent watching his child grow up and leave home.
* In ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':
** "Pre-Hibernation Week" deals with Sandy's hibernation, and her fear that she won't get to have fun with [=SpongeBob=] before her hibernation, so the two do many extreme activities together. [=SpongeBob=] gets tired and hides, causing Sandy to start a search for him. Finally, [=SpongeBob=] goes to confess to Sandy that he can't handle the activities, only to find out that she has already started hibernating.
** "Survival of the Idiots" sees [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick break into Sandy's treedome while she hibernates for the winter. They get trapped in the snowy dome and have to escape without freezing, all while avoiding the bulked-up, feral Sandy, who beats them up whenever their antics awaken her.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'': In ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' the episode "Love Birds", "[[Recap/TheLoudHouseS4E9LoveBirdsRocketMen Love Birds]]", Walt the canary gets a girlfriend, [[InterspeciesRomance a duck]]. Unfortunately, the duck has to migrate. She considers not doing it, but she misses her family too much, so Walt decides to go with her, but he misses his owners too much, so they spend winter apart, but she promises to return in spring.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mickey Mouse|2013}}'': ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse2013'': In the ChristmasEpisode "Duck "[[Recap/MickeyMouseS3E21DuckTheHallsAMickeyMouseChristmasSpecial Duck the Halls", Halls]]", Donald and the other ducks migrate south every winter, so he's never celebrated Christmas with Mickey and Goofy. He decides to stay and enjoy the holidays, but it turns out ducks can't survive the cold, and the toll on his body, compounded with his desire to stay, leads to SanitySlippage.
* In ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', "Tanks The ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' episode "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS5E5TanksForTheMemories Tanks for the Memories" Memories]]" has Rainbow Dash dealing with the fact that her tortoise, Tank, has to hibernate soon. Initially, she tries preventing winter (since in this show, [[PaintingTheFrostOnWindows seasons and weather are artificial]]), but then comes to terms with the fact that she can't and Tank will need to hibernate.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'': In the notorious TearJerker episode "Find "[[Recap/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePoohS1E4FindHerKeepHer Find Her, Keep Her," Her]]", Rabbit finds and raises an orphaned baby bluebird, Kessie. As she gets older, she wants to learn to fly and migrate south for the winter, but Rabbit won't allow it. Eventually, however, she does learn to fly, and Rabbit has to accept her departure, knowing that she still loves him and will come back in the spring. It reads very much as an [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything allegory]] for a parent watching his child grow up and leave home.
* In ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':
** "Pre-Hibernation Week" "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS2E7PrehibernationWeekLifeOfCrime Pre-Hibernation Week]]" deals with Sandy's hibernation, and her fear that she won't get to have fun with [=SpongeBob=] before her hibernation, so the two do many extreme activities together. [=SpongeBob=] gets tired and hides, causing Sandy to start a search for him. Finally, [=SpongeBob=] goes to confess to Sandy that he can't handle the activities, only to find out that she has already started hibernating.
** "Survival "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS2E9SurvivalOfTheIdiotsDumped Survival of the Idiots" Idiots]]" sees [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick break into Sandy's treedome while she hibernates for the winter. They get trapped in the snowy dome and have to escape without freezing, all while avoiding the bulked-up, feral Sandy, who beats them up whenever their antics awaken her.
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* Played for serious drama in Erin Hunter's ''Literature/{{Seekers}}'' series. When Lusa, Kallik, Toklo, and Ujurak arrive at the arctic in "Book 5: Fire in the Sky", Lusa (a black bear) finds herself constantly feeling tired and weak as a result of the icy environment around her and the others triggering her instincts to go into the 'long sleep' (the black bear words for hibernation).

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* Played for serious drama in Erin Hunter's ''Literature/{{Seekers}}'' series. When Lusa, Kallik, Toklo, and Ujurak arrive at the arctic in "Book 5: Fire book 5, ''Fire in the Sky", Sky'', Lusa (a black bear) finds herself constantly feeling tired and weak as a result of the icy environment around her and the others triggering her instincts to go into the 'long sleep' (the black bear words for hibernation).torpor).
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCmvz8rDYVU This]] ''Advertising/JohnLewis'' Christmas ad from 2013 features a friendship between a hare and a bear, dealing with the fact that the bear always hibernates through Christmas.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'': In the notorious TearJerker episode "Find Her, Keep Her," Rabbit finds and raises an orphaned baby bluebird, Kessie. As she gets older, she wants to learn to fly and migrate south for the winter, but Rabbit [[OverprotectiveDad won't allow it.]] Eventually, however, she does learn to fly, and Rabbit has to accept her departure, knowing that she still loves him and will come back in the spring. It reads very much as an [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything allegory]] for a parent watching his child grow up and leave home.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'': In the notorious TearJerker episode "Find Her, Keep Her," Rabbit finds and raises an orphaned baby bluebird, Kessie. As she gets older, she wants to learn to fly and migrate south for the winter, but Rabbit [[OverprotectiveDad won't allow it.]] it. Eventually, however, she does learn to fly, and Rabbit has to accept her departure, knowing that she still loves him and will come back in the spring. It reads very much as an [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything allegory]] for a parent watching his child grow up and leave home.
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* ''WesternAnimation/IceAge'': Sid's family leaves him behind for the migration to escape the incoming ice age. He decides to leave on his own, when he meets Manny. The two begrudgingly decide to migrate together.

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* ''WesternAnimation/IceAge'': ''WesternAnimation/IceAge1'': Sid's family leaves him behind for the migration to escape the incoming ice age. He decides to leave on his own, when he meets Manny. The two begrudgingly decide to migrate together.
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* ''Manga/TheGreatSnakesBride'': Daija hibernates during the winter, which means he has to leave Miyo for some time as he retires into a cave. The first time Miyo experiences this, their relationship is still fraught and she has mixed feelings about it, but eventually she realizes she misses him and goes to the cave to be with him.
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Can be a good way to get AnAesop in about dealing with someone's absence without having a character [[KilledOffForReal die]] or [[PutOnABus move away]], or possibly an Aesop about how "you can't fight nature". If it's about hibernation, it may have a GoToSleepEnding. See BravingTheBlizzard for another drama trope about cold weather.

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Can be a good way to get AnAesop in about dealing with someone's absence without having a character [[KilledOffForReal [[CharacterDeath die]] or [[PutOnABus move away]], or possibly an Aesop about how "you can't fight nature". If it's about hibernation, it may have a GoToSleepEnding. See BravingTheBlizzard for another drama trope about cold weather.
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Can be a good way to get AnAesop in about dealing with someone's absence without having a character [[CharacterDeath die]] or [[PutOnABus move away]], or possibly an Aesop about how "you can't fight nature". If it's about hibernation, it may have a GoToSleepEnding. See BravingTheBlizzard for another drama trope about cold weather.

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Can be a good way to get AnAesop in about dealing with someone's absence without having a character [[CharacterDeath [[KilledOffForReal die]] or [[PutOnABus move away]], or possibly an Aesop about how "you can't fight nature". If it's about hibernation, it may have a GoToSleepEnding. See BravingTheBlizzard for another drama trope about cold weather.

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* ''Series/SesameStreet'': In one episode, Baby Bear reveals that his family sometimes takes all-day naps to make up for the sleep they miss by not hibernating. He decides to skip his all-day nap to play with Elmo and Telly, but keeps falling asleep, eventually [[SleepAesop learning that sleep is important]] and taking his all-day nap.

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In one episode, Baby Bear reveals that his family sometimes takes all-day naps to make up for the sleep they miss by not hibernating. He decides to skip his all-day nap to play with Elmo and Telly, but keeps falling asleep, eventually [[SleepAesop learning that sleep is important]] and taking his all-day nap.nap.
** In a Season 40 episode, Baby Bear's family has to hibernate for 5 months up to April due to a porridge shortage. With this, Telly explains that he'll have no best friend until Baby Bear wakes up. A hibernation consultant named Max eventually comes to the cottage and encourages them to sleep outside, which leads to them digging a hole on Sesame Street and Chris giving them bran flakes. The Bears decide not to hibernate and eat bran flakes all winter long!
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* In the comic ''Pearls Before Swine'', Guard Duck [[FurryConfusion dates a non-anthropomorphic duck]]. When he begs her to marry him, cue her leaving for winter.

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* In the comic ''Pearls Before Swine'', ''ComicStrip/PearlsBeforeSwine'', Guard Duck [[FurryConfusion dates a non-anthropomorphic duck]]. When he begs her to marry him, cue her leaving for winter.



* Played for serious drama in Erin Hunter's ''Seekers'' series. When Lusa, Kallik, Toklo, and Ujurak arrive at the arctic in "Book 5: Fire in the Sky", Lusa (a black bear) finds herself constantly feeling tired and weak as a result of the icy environment around her and the others triggering her instincts to go into the 'long sleep' (the black bear words for hibernation).

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* Played for serious drama in Erin Hunter's ''Seekers'' ''Literature/{{Seekers}}'' series. When Lusa, Kallik, Toklo, and Ujurak arrive at the arctic in "Book 5: Fire in the Sky", Lusa (a black bear) finds herself constantly feeling tired and weak as a result of the icy environment around her and the others triggering her instincts to go into the 'long sleep' (the black bear words for hibernation).



* ''Webcomic/KevinAndKell'': Hibernation and migration crop up from time to time, such as when young Turvy has to say goodbye to her best friend Ack, who is a goose and is migrating. There is also a bear family that decided to stop hibernating because that was causing too many problems.

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* ''Webcomic/KevinAndKell'': Hibernation and migration crop up from time to time, such as when young Turvy has to say goodbye to her best friend Ack, Onk, who is a goose and is migrating. There is also a bear family that decided to stop hibernating because that was causing too many problems.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'': In the notorious TearJerker episode "Find Her, Keep Her," Rabbit finds and raises an orphaned baby bluebird, Kessie. As she gets older, she wants to learn to fly and migrate south for the winter, but Rabbit [[OverprotectiveDad wont't allow it.]] Eventually, however, she does learn to fly, and Rabbit has to accept her departure, knowing that she still loves him and will come back in the spring. It reads very much as an [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything allegory]] for a parent watching his child grow up and leave home.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'': In the notorious TearJerker episode "Find Her, Keep Her," Rabbit finds and raises an orphaned baby bluebird, Kessie. As she gets older, she wants to learn to fly and migrate south for the winter, but Rabbit [[OverprotectiveDad wont't won't allow it.]] Eventually, however, she does learn to fly, and Rabbit has to accept her departure, knowing that she still loves him and will come back in the spring. It reads very much as an [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything allegory]] for a parent watching his child grow up and leave home.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'': In the notorious TearJerker episode "Find Her, Keep Her," Rabbit finds and raises an orphaned baby bluebird, Kessie. As she gets older, she wants to learn to fly and migrate south for the winter, but Rabbit [[OverprotectiveDad wont't allow it.]] Eventually, however, she does learn to fly, and Rabbit has to accept her departure, knowing that she still loves him and will come back in the spring. It reads very much as an [DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything allegory]] for a parent watching his child grow up and leave home.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'': In the notorious TearJerker episode "Find Her, Keep Her," Rabbit finds and raises an orphaned baby bluebird, Kessie. As she gets older, she wants to learn to fly and migrate south for the winter, but Rabbit [[OverprotectiveDad wont't allow it.]] Eventually, however, she does learn to fly, and Rabbit has to accept her departure, knowing that she still loves him and will come back in the spring. It reads very much as an [DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything allegory]] for a parent watching his child grow up and leave home.
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->'''Applejack''': "It's okay; Tank'll come back in a few months."
->'''Rainbow Dash''': ''(tearfully)'' "Months?! I don't want him to go!"

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* ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse2013'': In the ChristmasEpisode "Duck the Halls", Donald and the other ducks migrate south every winter, so he's never celebrated Christmas with Mickey and Goofy. He decides to stay and enjoy the holidays, but it turns out ducks can't survive the cold, and the toll on his body, compounded with his desire to stay, leads to SanitySlippage.

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* ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse2013'': ''WesternAnimation/{{Mickey Mouse|2013}}'': In the ChristmasEpisode "Duck the Halls", Donald and the other ducks migrate south every winter, so he's never celebrated Christmas with Mickey and Goofy. He decides to stay and enjoy the holidays, but it turns out ducks can't survive the cold, and the toll on his body, compounded with his desire to stay, leads to SanitySlippage.
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->-- ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', "Tanks for the Memories"

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** "Pre-Hibernation Week" deals with Sandy's hibernation. [=SpongeBob=] is afraid that he won't get to have fun with Sandy before her hibernation, so the two do many extreme activities together. [=SpongeBob=] gets tired and hides, causing Sandy to start a search for him. Finally, [=SpongeBob=] goes to confess to Sandy that he can't handle the activities, only to find out that she has already started hibernating.

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->-- ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', "Tanks for the Memories"

Winter has always been a bit of a tricky time of year for animals: the cold itself is a hazard since it can cause frostbite, and potentially deadly hypothermia, and to make matters worse, [[NatureIsNotNice many plants aren't producing food for the animals]]. So it can be pretty understandable that some species decide, "Stuff this!" and decide to [[RipVanWinkle hibernate]] or [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere migrate to somewhere warmer]] for the duration of winter.

But when the animal is in an InterspeciesFriendship, perhaps in a work dealing with animals who are anthropomorphised enough to [[AnimalTalk communicate between species]] or [[CivilisedAnimal have some degree of civilisation]] but not enough to not have animal needs and instincts (see FurryReminder if the animal is [[FunnyAnimal otherwise humanised]]), or when the animal is someone's pet, this can cause some real emotion when the animal's friend realises that they will need to spend winter without them (or when the animal realises that they will need to spend winter without their friend), and we all know that writers love emotion...

Normally, it will begin on a character looking forward to spending winter with their friend, only for the friend to inform them that they can't due to their hibernation or migration, or on a character noticing that another character is preparing to leave or acting sleepy. Or maybe the character announces that they will be trying to give up hibernating or migrating.

What follows is usually a series of attempts either by the one hibernating or migrating to stay put/awake, or by their friend to convince them to stay put/awake. This will usually fail because the animal just can't deal with winter, their instincts are just too strong, they miss their family (if migrating) or they get too sleepy (if hibernating), or, if they're trying to be convinced, they put their foot down and insist on going/falling asleep.

If the two characters are [[InterspeciesRomance a couple]], they might stop dating when one learns that their lover won't be around for the winter, but on the other hand, they might keep dating.

The plot will usually end on a BittersweetEnding with a character realising that they can't spend winter with their friend, but happy to see them again in spring, but it occasionally ends on a HappyEnding with the character [[WithAFootOnTheBus deciding to stay]]/not hibernate after all, often due to their UndyingLoyalty to their friend, or, more realistically, with a TimeSkip to spring. It hardly ever ends on a DownerEnding, unless there is a failed romance involved.

Can be a good way to get AnAesop in about dealing with someone's absence without having a character [[CharacterDeath die]] or [[PutOnABus move away]], or possibly an Aesop about how "you can't fight nature". If it's about hibernation, it may have a GoToSleepEnding. See BraveTheBlizzard for another drama trope about cold weather.

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* In the comic ''Pearls Before Swine'', Guard Duck [[FurryConfusion dates a non-anthropomorphic duck]]. When he begs her to marry him, cue her leaving for winter.
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* ''WesternAnimation/IceAge'': Sid's family leaves him behind for the migration to escape the incoming ice age. He decides to leave on his own, when he meets Manny. The two begrudgingly decide to migrate together.
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* In Creator/RobertAHeinlein's ''Literature/RedPlanet'' the human colonists migrate to avoid the harsh Martian winters, while the native "bouncers" like the protagonist's "pet" hibernate. [[spoiler: It turns out the colonial administrator is planning to stop the migration in order to populate the habitats year-round with new colonists. And bouncers actually aestivate for decades before emerging as mature Martians with immense PsychicPowers.]]
* Played for serious drama in Erin Hunter's ''Seekers'' series. When Lusa, Kallik, Toklo, and Ujurak arrive at the arctic in "Book 5: Fire in the Sky", Lusa (a black bear) finds herself constantly feeling tired and weak as a result of the icy environment around her and the others triggering her instincts to go into the 'long sleep' (the black bear words for hibernation).
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* ''Series/SesameStreet'': In one episode, Baby Bear reveals that his family sometimes takes all-day naps to make up for the sleep they miss by not hibernating. He decides to skip his all-day nap to play with Elmo and Telly, but keeps falling asleep, eventually [[SleepAesop learning that sleep is important]] and taking his all-day nap.
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* ''Webcomic/KevinAndKell'': Hibernation and migration crop up from time to time, such as when young Turvy has to say goodbye to her best friend Ack, who is a goose and is migrating. There is also a bear family that decided to stop hibernating because that was causing too many problems.
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* ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyBravo'': Johnny accidentally awakens a giant bear named Chronos (MASTER OF TIME!) from hibernation. Chronos then threatens to [[BearsAreBadNews eat Johnny]] on the grounds that "If I'm not sleeping, I'm eating," but Johnny is able to successfully get the bear back to sleep to avoid this fate.
* In a ''WesternAnimation/LittleBear'' episode, Duck tries to migrate due to having an uncontrollable urge to "go somewhere warm" at the beginning of winter, which causes a bit of sadness in the other characters, although downplayed because it's only the B-plot and she doesn't go through with it.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' episode "Love Birds", Walt the canary gets a girlfriend, [[InterspeciesRomance a duck]]. Unfortunately, the duck has to migrate. She considers not doing it, but she misses her family too much, so Walt decides to go with her, but he misses his owners too much, so they spend winter apart, but she promises to return in spring.
* ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse2013'': In the ChristmasEpisode "Duck the Halls", Donald and the other ducks migrate south every winter, so he's never celebrated Christmas with Mickey and Goofy. He decides to stay and enjoy the holidays, but it turns out ducks can't survive the cold, and the toll on his body, compounded with his desire to stay, leads to SanitySlippage.
* In ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'', "Tanks for the Memories" has Rainbow Dash dealing with the fact that her tortoise, Tank, has to hibernate soon. Initially, she tries preventing winter (since in this show, [[PaintingTheFrostOnWindows seasons and weather are artificial]]), but then comes to terms with the fact that she can't and Tank will need to hibernate.
* In ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'':
** "Pre-Hibernation Week" deals with Sandy's hibernation. [=SpongeBob=] is afraid that he won't get to have fun with Sandy before her hibernation, so the two do many extreme activities together. [=SpongeBob=] gets tired and hides, causing Sandy to start a search for him. Finally, [=SpongeBob=] goes to confess to Sandy that he can't handle the activities, only to find out that she has already started hibernating.
** "Survival of the Idiots" sees [=SpongeBob=] and Patrick break into Sandy's treedome while she hibernates for the winter. They get trapped in the snowy dome and have to escape without freezing, all while avoiding the bulked-up, feral Sandy, who beats them up whenever their antics awaken her.
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