Every cage within the warehouse opened up. The polar bear lead the charge, thousands of animals following him. The kids ran like the dickens up a large mountain of metal cages, yet they were also cornered by the animals.
"HOW IS HE DOING THAT?!" Libby exclaimed, somewhat excited.
"LIBBY!" Junior responded. "Can't you see we're in danger right now?!"
"Oh yeah." The little asparagus replied. "But if we could teach the dog to follow orders, I'd—"
"You guys, check it out!" Annie replied, as the animals got closer and the Iñupiat cucumber held a beaver back with his spear. "We gotta destroy that mind control hat he's wearing!"
"I know exactly how to do that!" Junior smiled. "A.R.M.S, GRAB THAT HAT!!"
Junior's A.R.M.S. device reached out and grabbed the Beastmaster's mind control hat, but the animals were still following it. Then, he had an idea—there was a small wooden dinghy against the wall, so he jumped in, along with everyone else.
"You were wearing that this entire time?" Laura asked.
"OK! LEAN ON THREE!" Junior yelled as the animals were getting closer.
"ONE..." everyone exclaimed except for the cucumber. "TWO...THREE!!"
Everyone in the boat leaned forward, causing the small structure to zoom down the pile of cages, out a small door, and onto the snow outside.
"—BEARS!!" The Beastmaster exclaimed as he jumped into a sleigh being propelled by polar bears (since he couldn't control them with the hat, this was the next best thing). "HYAH!"
The polar bear sled zoomed out from the warehouse and after the kids and cucumber adult, who were still tobogganing down the side of the hill. The kids had also noticed that the hat had its limit, and once the animals were free from it, they went back to doing normal animal things.
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Meanwhile, back at the reservation, Bob, Larry, and a few members of the cast were out hiking in the beautiful Alaskan mountain range.
"Incredible..." Bob sighed, hopping in a circle in order to take it all in. "Just being out here, on God's green earth, being one with nature, doesn't it just make you wanna cry, Larry?!!"
Larry wasn't exactly paying attention, he was looking at a squirrel eating some acorns. He quickly turned around and replied;
"Uh...y-yeah, I'm tearin' up.."
Without any sort of warning, a vicious cougar burst through the foliage, claws sharpened, teeth out, its eyes glowing an unnatural red.
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH!!" Bob and Larry screamed and held onto each other.
Suddenly, before the cucumber and tomato became a salad, the cougar's eyes turned back to normal, it gasped at Larry, then jumped into the air and ran away into the woods.
"THAT WAS TOO CLOSE, LARRY!" Bob replied. "How'd you make it run off?"
"Well, I've noticed that for some reason, cats are scared of me." Larry replied. "And I guess big cats are as well!"
