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* A similar example is found in ''[[The Land Before Time]]''. It is repeatedly stated that each species of dinosaur doesn't get along with the others (even amongst herbivores). When Littlefoot's gang gets together, even [[The Narrator]] remarks "there had never been such a herd before". However, all feelings of xenophobia amongst the adults seemed to vanish once they got to the Great Valley. This is explained in the seventh movie. While the kids were off doing their thing, the adults decided to band together too for safety. Even then, they still argue a lot more than the kids do.
* Charlie and Itchy in [[All Dogs Go to Heaven]]. Sure, they fight, but in the end they are always good buddies again.
* Andy's [[Toys]] from the ''[[Toy Story (franchise)|Toy Story]]'' series. This is very apparent in the third film; in fact, it's practically the theme of the whole movie. It is poignant in the themes "You've Got A Friend In Me" and now, from ''[[Toy Story (franchise)|Toy Story]] 3,'' "We Belong Together".
* The Hawaiian term for this is "'ohana", as anyone who has seen the movie ''[[Lilo and Stitch]]'' should know:
{{quote|"'Ohana means family and family means nobody gets left behind. Or forgotten."}}
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