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{{trope}}
{{trope}}
[[File:Animals_of_farthing.jpg|link=The Animals of Farthing Wood (Animation)|right|Yup. These guys do not intend to eat each other.]]
[[File:Animals of farthing.jpg|link=The Animals of Farthing Wood|frame|Yup. These guys do not intend to eat each other.]]




Sometimes animals are in deep trouble. Their home has been destroyed and/or they want to build a stronger and better one. Sometimes they have to because [[Humans Are Bastards]], but it can also be because Mother Nature screws them. Such an alliance can lead to [[Carnivore Confusion]] because they are herbivores and carnivores working together, which can lead to problems within the group.
Sometimes animals are in deep trouble. Their home has been destroyed and/or they want to build a stronger and better one. Sometimes they have to because [[Humans Are the Real Monsters]], but it can also be because Mother Nature screws them. Such an alliance can lead to [[Carnivore Confusion]] because they are herbivores and carnivores working together, which can lead to problems within the group.


Sometimes an group of animals just belong to a group because it's normal, like a wolf pack or a deer herd. That is '''not''' this trope.
Sometimes an group of animals just belong to a group because it's normal, like a wolf pack or a deer herd. That is '''not''' this trope.
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* Animals from different species working together, promising each other to accomplish goals (in order to survive).
* Animals from different species working together, promising each other to accomplish goals (in order to survive).
* They try to build a home, sometimes far away.
* They try to build a home, sometimes far away.
* [[Humans Are Bastards]] (sometimes)
* [[Humans Are the Real Monsters]] (sometimes)
* A lot of problems lie in their path, which could lead to the death of (several) characters.
* A lot of problems lie in their path, which could lead to the death of (several) characters.


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* In ''[[Watership Down]]'', the rabbits enlist the aid of field mice and -- more significantly -- the seagull Kehaar to protect their warren.
* In ''[[Watership Down]]'', the rabbits enlist the aid of field mice and—more significantly—the seagull Kehaar to protect their warren.
* In ''[[The Animals of Farthing Wood (Animation)|The Animals of Farthing Wood]]'', there are multiple examples. They even have a 'oath of mutual protection' in which they promise not to hurt each each other and take care of each other when needed.
* In ''[[The Animals of Farthing Wood]]'', there are multiple examples. They even have a 'oath of mutual protection' in which they promise not to hurt each each other and take care of each other when needed.
{{quote| '''Badger''': 'Remember the oath! We must stand together and fight!'}}
{{quote|'''Badger''': 'Remember the oath! We must stand together and fight!'}}
* ''[[Ice Age]]''
* ''[[Ice Age]]''
* ''[[Kimba the White Lion (Manga)|Kimba the White Lion]]''
* ''[[Kimba the White Lion]]''
* In ''[[The Land Before Time]]'', the narrator points out that the world 'has never seen a herd like this before'.
* In ''[[The Land Before Time]]'', the narrator points out that the world 'has never seen a herd like this before'.
* ''[[Dinosaur (Disney)|Dinosaur]]'', much like Land Before Time.
* ''[[Dinosaur]]'', much like Land Before Time.
* In ''[[Peace On Earth]]'', they make their alliance after humanity wiped itself out.
* In ''[[Peace on Earth]]'', they make their alliance after humanity wiped itself out.
* In ''[[Finding Nemo]]'':
* In ''[[Finding Nemo]]'':
** Sharks attempt such an alliance with fish, and have support meetings complete with the mantra:
** Sharks attempt such an alliance with fish, and have support meetings complete with the mantra:
{{quote| Fish are friends, not food!}}
{{quote|Fish are friends, not food!}}
** Somewhat more successful is the Tank Gang's alliance with a pelican.
** Somewhat more successful is the Tank Gang's alliance with a pelican.
* ''[[Animal Farm (Literature)|Animal Farm]]'': At least, at first.
* ''[[Animal Farm]]'': At least, at first.
* ''[[Madagascar]]'' .
* ''[[Madagascar]]'' .
* The Wise and Royal Beasts in the ''[[Firekeeper]]'' series have done this on occasion. But when not necessary they follow Survival of the Fittest like any other creatures.
* The Wise and Royal Beasts in the ''[[Firekeeper]]'' series have done this on occasion. But when not necessary they follow Survival of the Fittest like any other creatures.
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[[Category:Animal Anthropomorphism Tropes]]
[[Category:Animal Anthropomorphism Tropes]]
[[Category:Unusual Animal Alliance]]
[[Category:Unusual Animal Alliance]]
[[Category:Trope]]
[[Category:Examples Need Sorting]]

Latest revision as of 17:20, 21 August 2018

Yup. These guys do not intend to eat each other.


Sometimes animals are in deep trouble. Their home has been destroyed and/or they want to build a stronger and better one. Sometimes they have to because Humans Are the Real Monsters, but it can also be because Mother Nature screws them. Such an alliance can lead to Carnivore Confusion because they are herbivores and carnivores working together, which can lead to problems within the group.

Sometimes an group of animals just belong to a group because it's normal, like a wolf pack or a deer herd. That is not this trope.

A piece of media fits this trope if it has the following:

  • Animals from different species working together, promising each other to accomplish goals (in order to survive).
  • They try to build a home, sometimes far away.
  • Humans Are the Real Monsters (sometimes)
  • A lot of problems lie in their path, which could lead to the death of (several) characters.
Examples of Unusual Animal Alliance include:


  • In Watership Down, the rabbits enlist the aid of field mice and—more significantly—the seagull Kehaar to protect their warren.
  • In The Animals of Farthing Wood, there are multiple examples. They even have a 'oath of mutual protection' in which they promise not to hurt each each other and take care of each other when needed.

Badger: 'Remember the oath! We must stand together and fight!'

Fish are friends, not food!

    • Somewhat more successful is the Tank Gang's alliance with a pelican.
  • Animal Farm: At least, at first.
  • Madagascar .
  • The Wise and Royal Beasts in the Firekeeper series have done this on occasion. But when not necessary they follow Survival of the Fittest like any other creatures.