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* [[Carnivore Confusion]]: Even the humans threaten to eat some of the animals (even the elephant) late in the film.
* [[Cats Are Mean]]: While the lion characters subvert this, Panty, Dagnio, and Bruma play this straight.
* [[Chocolate Baby]]: One of Noah's sons is black even though him and his wife are white.
** May a reference to a (deservedly) often-forgotten part of the story of Noah, where, after he settled down once the flood was over, he got drunk and fell into a naked stupor. His son, Ham, father of Canaan, saw the state Noah had made of himself and told his brothers so they could cover him up. When Noah woke up, he cursed Canaan and drove him away from the rest of the family, proclaiming that Canaan and all his descendents would forever after be slaves to the other descendents of Noah. Though not stated outright in the Bible, it's a common belief that Canaan and his descendents were "marked" by this curse by being given ''black skin''. Certainly, that was the most common excuse used when Christians began enslaving Africans and similar dark-skinned races; their skin meant they were "children of Canaan" and thusly "rightfully slaves".
*** Or it maay be a reference to the part of the story where the entire future genome of the human race comes from Noah's sons and their wives. The words Semitic, Hamatic, and Japethic come from this origin.
* [[Disney Death]]: {{spoiler|Bruma is seen in the afterlife for a few seconds}}
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: "''The door to my heart, and room, are wide open.''"
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* [[Hartman Hips]] / [[Hourglass Hottie]]: ''All'' the females in this movie, with Kairel taking the cake.
* [[Hello, Nurse!]]: Panty has gained this reaction even from those not part of the [[Furry Fandom]].
* [[ChocolateHer BabyChild, but Not His]]: One of Noah's sons is black even though himhe and his wife are white.
** May a reference to a (deservedly) often-forgotten part of the story of Noah, where, after he settled down once the flood was over, he got drunk and fell into a naked stupor. His son, Ham, father of Canaan, saw the state Noah had made of himself and told his brothers so they could cover him up. When Noah woke up, he cursed Canaan and drove him away from the rest of the family, proclaiming that Canaan and all his descendentsdescendants would forever after be slaves to the other descendentsdescendants of Noah. Though not stated outright in the Bible, it's a common belief that Canaan and his descendentsdescendants were "marked" by this curse by being given ''black skin''. Certainly, that was the most common excuse used when Christians began enslaving Africans and similar dark-skinned races; their skin meant they were "children of Canaan" and thusly "rightfully slaves".
*** Or it maaymay be a reference to the part of the story where the entire future genome of the human race comes from Noah's sons and their wives. The words Semitic, Hamatic, and Japethic come from this origin.
* [[Misplaced Wildlife]]: In the beginning we see polar bears, who [[Lampshaded|complain about the jungle heat]]. {{spoiler|Later on they and a few other artic animals are dropped off at the North Pole.}}
* [[Mistaken for Gay]]: Bombay, Xiro's assistant. He wears a lavender hankerchef around his neck, has a falseletto voice, and is the only one on the boat who has a lavishly decorated room in pastels. Then, you see his female mate...who has a deep voice and looks very masculine.
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* [[Two Lines, No Waiting]]: The two storylines rarely intersect, if only briefly and indirectly.
* [[You Are Fat]]: From Bruma to Kairel in her only appearance before getting crushed by a hippo:
{{quote|''' Now that you're going to die from drowning, I'd love to tell you a few things. First of all, I've always hated your efficiency and intelligence, and in case you don't know what a mirror is, [[ThisPunctuated! IsFor! SpartaEmphasis!|You. Are. Fat.]]'''}}
 
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