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* DownerEnding: The bears end up fined for selling food with no license, feeding the animals, and more, in which their profession is closed mostly in vain.
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* DownerEnding: The bears end up fined for selling food with no license, feeding the animals, and more, in which rendering their profession is closed mostly in vain.goal of sharing “better food” moot.
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* DownerEnding: The bears end up fined for selling food with no license, feeding the animals, and more, in which their profession is closed mostly in vain.
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* AnAesop: Rules exist for a reason and ought to be followed. The bears decide to ignore the "don't feed the wildlife" sign, and the park ends up overrun by aggressive wildlife as a result. They also get a hefty fine for all the trouble they caused.
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* NearlyNormalAnimal: The animals that buy the calzones.
* OhCrap: The bears when Grizzly accidentally throws Panda's phone at the skunk.
* OwlBeDamned: A great horned owl is one of the woodland critters.
* OhCrap: The bears when Grizzly accidentally throws Panda's phone at the skunk.
* OwlBeDamned: A great horned owl is one of the woodland critters.
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* NearlyNormalAnimal: The animals that buy the calzones.
calzones look like normal animals and can't audibly communicate, but they understand the concept of currency and spread word of the calzone truck via word of mouth.
* OhCrap: The bears panic when Grizzly accidentally throws Panda's phone at the skunk.
*OwlBeDamned: OminousOwl: A great horned owl is one of the woodland critters.critters. It intimidates the bears by turning its head around 180 degrees,''Film/TheExorcist''-style.
* OhCrap: The bears panic when Grizzly accidentally throws Panda's phone at the skunk.
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* SmellySkunk: The other animals avoid it like the plague, and for good reason, as seen when it finally decides to use its spray.
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* SmellySkunk: The other Among the animals avoid it that visit the bears' food trucks, there's a skunk who everyone, man or beast alike, avoids like the plague, and for good reason, as seen when it finally decides to use eventually unleashes its spray.spray with [[EverythingMakesAMushroom the force of a nuclear bomb]].
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: There's a reason the 'Do not feed the animals' signs exist in real life. Wild animals who get fed gradually gets desensitized towards humans, and it's not unheard for them to attack or snatch the food away from unwilling humans.
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* SeldomSeenSpecies: Great egrets and ground doves can be briefly seen during the panoramic shot of the animals going on a rampage.
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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.