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1[[quoteright:350:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/s1e18.jpg]]
2After getting pinched by his ear by Grizzly's pet crab, him and Panda must get Ice Bear to the hospital.
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5* BiggerOnTheInside: From the inside, the fridge is large enough for Ice Bear to lean back and watch a small TV. From the outside, Grizz barely fits halfway in and it definitely isn't large enough for Ice Bear to also be in there.
6* ButtMonkey: Poor Ice Bear gets the brunt of the slapstick in this episode, though Panda has his moments.
7* ChairReveal: Grizz and Panda find Ice Bear's chair in an alley, but when it turns around there's a garbage bag and the crab on it instead.
8* ChekhovsGun: Ice Bear is first seen in his fridge watching figure skating. Grizz remembers this later, which leads them to the ice rink where Ice Bear had gone to relax.
9* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Grizzly does not realize that the crabs sold at the supermarket are meant to be eaten, and not kept as pets.
10* CrystalBall: The psychic's ball is just a snow globe, although it does give Grizz an idea as to where Ice Bear went.
11* DelayedReaction: Ice Bear spends several seconds completely still before freaking out.
12* ADogNamedDog: PlayedForLaughs when the PhonyPsychic addresses Grizz and Panda as "Grizzly and Panda", so they assume she predicted their names.
13* DrivesLikeCrazy: The ride-share driver sees "open lanes", which actually means the other side of the street.
14* EurekaMoment: Seeing an ice skater in a snow globe makes Grizz realize where Ice Bear is.
15* InaneBlabbering: Ice Bear is reduced to this while being pinched. Said in his trademark monotone, of course.
16* PhonyPsychic: The psychic the bears visit. Her mystical powder is ramen powder and her crystal ball is a snow globe. Her attempt to read the mind of the crab has her imagining a bearded man named Esteban. At least the bears don't have to pay up front.
17* TakeThat: The reckless ride-share driver is obviously a shot at ride-share apps like Uber, whose drivers aren't vetted quite so thoroughly as cab drivers.

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