Wait, what do you mean that it’s not Scratte? We have a red-orange colored saber-tooth squirrel that rivals with Scrat over the acorn, as well as being voiced by a woman. Suspiciously Similar Substitute: Let’s see.Series Continuity Error: A young Dodo appears in the series despite the fact all female dodos died out in the events of the first film, meaning the Dodo race would've been unable to reproduce more younglings.Parental Substitute: Since Baby Scrat's real parents are nowhere found in the show, Scrat raises Baby Scrat like his own son.The episode "Nutty Reflections" shows this as an example. He still cares about the acorn, but there are moments where you can tell he still loves and cares for Baby Scrat. Scrat even plays his own variant of "Where's the Baby" with Baby Scrat, just like Diego did with Roshan. Mythology Gag: The plot of the series revolves around the trouble an animal gets into while taking care of a baby, just like the first Ice Age.Makes sense Disney does own the rights to Ice Age. "Lion King" Lift: Scrat does this with the acorn and Baby Scrat on the poster.Like Father, Like Son: Scrat and Baby Scrat share the same obsession of getting the acorn.Earn Your Happy Ending: After going through hell just to get his acorn, Scrat finally gets it at the end.Company Cross References: Since Disney owns the rights to Ice Age, the official poster depicts Scrat performing a "Lion King" Lift on his acorn with Baby Scrat clinging to it.Aw, Look! They Really Do Love Each Other: Scrat and Baby Scrat fight each other for the acorn, but they still love each other like a family.However, Disney only greenlit six shorts, effectively preventing the shorts later down in production that would feature this arc from seeing the light of day. Aborted Arc: Scratte was intended to appear again, and Baby Scrat is heavily implied to be her son (take a guess who’s the father).Its release was accompanied by a short piece of animation featuring Scrat that the animators put together as a final send-off both to Scrat and to Blue Sky Studios. In the vein of Looney Tunes, each three to four-minute episode depicts Scrat bonding with Baby Scrat, while also arguing over who gets the acorn. While Scrat loves his child, major issues arise between them when Scrat realizes Baby Scrat has inherited his exact same love of acorns. The series depicts Scrat the Saber-toothed Squirrel on his wildest adventure yet.raising an adopted baby prehistoric squirrel. note Their actual final project, the initially incomplete Nimona, would be picked up and completed by Annapurna Pictures and DNEG and released nearly a year and a half later. It also marks the last production completed by Blue Sky Studios before its closure in 2021. Parenting's NUTS!! Ice Age: Scrat Tales is the first TV series of the Ice Age franchise.
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