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The Hungry Bear Cub
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The Hungry Bear Cub (original title: Лакомото мече ['lakomoto me'che]) is a 1944 compilation of animalistic short stories for children by Bulgarian writer Emilian Stanev. | |
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The Hedge of Thorns | |
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The Hedge of Thorns: Inverted in that the thorns are useful to the main characters. The bluethroats have built their nest in the titular thorn, which despite its dingy (in a sparrow's opinion) appearance serves well to protect them from predators. | |
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Condescending Compassion | |
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Condescending Compassion: Greyheed, being a nuthatch (a small woodpecking bird) and the other birds she gathers are treated this way by the black woodpecker (Europe's largest species of woodpecker) when they start following him around because unlike him, their beaks can't penetrate the frozen tree bark. The woodpecker, for his part, loves to brag about providing them with food. | |
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Beary Funny | |
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Beary Funny: The bear family from the titular story, consisting of a mother and two cubs who act like mischievous kids. | |
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Murder Mystery: From the perspective of the blackbird family. | |
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City Mouse | |
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City Mouse: Even if they're all in a rural setting, the sparrow vragging about having built his nest in a village house's rainwater pipe functions as this trope. In contrast, the bluethroats are nesting in a humble thorn plant in the field. Later they offer their nest to the sparrow when his own gets swept away by rainwater, he refuses, saying he needs to nest next to a street. | |
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Ominous Owl | |
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Ominous Owl:It turns out that the villain is an eagle owl. | |
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Alien Catnip | |
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Alien Catnip: Kiki and the Oak Sap has the titular squirrel get drunk on tree sap. | |
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Mouse World | |
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Mouse World: More so than in the other stories. Ushi-Mushi makes a mad dash all for a pea bean, struggling to cover distances of a few meters without getting caught by the owls. | |
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Glowing Eyes of Doom | |
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Glowing Eyes of Doom: The owls' eyes appear to glow green and Ushi-Mushi has the feeling they're about to devour her. | |
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Coattail-Riding Relative | |
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Coattail-Riding Relative: The protagonist takes care of a sparrow and feeds him, then gets attached. The sparrow finally leaves after a few monts, only to come back in winter with his entire family who then make a habit of begging for crumbs. | |
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Mama Bear | |
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Mama Bear: The bear is very protective of her children. First she tries to warn her cub against climbing to reach a beehive, then grumpily grabs him my the scruff of his neck and dumps him into the river to chase the bees away. | |
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Theme Naming | |
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Theme Naming: All blackbird chicks are named for things blackbirds are known for doing or being: Blackie-Birdie (Kose-Trose), Hoppity-Hop (Skok-Podskok), Chirpy-Chirp (Chip-Chirlik) and Yellow-Beak (Zhulto-Klyun). | |
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