Slowly he made friends. Slowly he had objects. Gradually there are children.
Then by Ice Age 5, he was a long-winded, annoying husband and father. (Although the film director has always wanted to emphasize his warmth, tolerance, and sense of responsibility, but...)
In Ice Age 1, the saber-toothed tiger is a villain with obvious weaknesses (fear of water), ruthless, ferocious, and cunning.
Slowly he also had friends, and slowly he also had objects.
In Ice Age 5, he and his subject gently plan to have a baby.
Mammoths and saber-toothed tigers confide in each other about their families' troubles in a forest bar.
Looking at the five Ice Ages, it means that no matter how unruly, unruly, and loner young men are, they will eventually become the faces they once hated.
Only the primitive squirrel is immortal.
Only the brainless weasel is immortal.
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