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Im kinda ticked off about a scene in this movie (spoiler)


I was immediately suspicious when nanu's brother wasn't given a name. Well we find out later that he dies in the saddest animal death i've ever seen. I really hope that poor little cub didn't die that way.

But it's kind of annoying that the film makers didn't give him a name (or a steak if they were nearby and shooting the movie).

I know humans shouldn't interfere with the process, but would they really stand idly by while a little cub curls into a ball and dies in the snow?

http://theoryuniverse.com post your theories.

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I wonder if Nanu and the mother ate the pubs body after it died?

Circle of life.

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I was sooooo pissed at that part. I mean seriously thats just sick to sit there and watch the cub just die and not do anything. What purpose does that serve.

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Yes, it's anoying they didn't give the male baby bear a name. But they already saw how his life end, and it would be worse for little kids watching the movie to see dying an animal whose name they know ...

And no, scientists are not heartless creatures - it's just very comofortable for U to imagine yourselves as some comix heroes flying to save little dying bear... he was with his mom, remember? Big dangerous polar bear? And the little bear's death, wheather real this time or not (it happens many times when U don't see it, what, is it ok then???) serves to remind U about the consiquences of your exploitive behavior.
So instead of blaming the scientists and filmakers, look at the mirror - it's you and your greed that's killing those little ones and leaving them without food.

P.S. Ah, and of course his mother didn't eat his body, you per*ert. What kind of twisted understanding of circle of life is that? :-o Killing a walrus is not the same as eating your child.

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Wow... you should definitely watch any real nature documentaries, otherwise you would be scarred for life!

What they were showing you was how the world works... nature is cruel. To interfere with the course of nature would have been far more wrong.

The trouble with kids like you these days is that you think the world is a *beep* Disney movie.

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