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* As the movie comes to an end, it's never established what happened to Aunt Figg, Lickboot, and Ferdinand after they got stuck on Captain Kiddie's steamship. Were they arrested? Did they keep going inland? Did the boat crash ashore? No one knows.

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* As the movie comes to an end, it's never established [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse what happened to to]] Aunt Figg, Lickboot, and Ferdinand after they got stuck on Captain Kiddie's steamship. Were they arrested? Did they keep going inland? Did the boat crash ashore? No one knows.
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* In an apparent case of EvenEvilHasStandards, Lickboot seems genuinely concerned about Robin's safety whenever she gets in serious trouble. Apart from his obvious {{Greed}} motivator, the reason behind this strange behavour may be way darker. As a lawyer, he knows exactly what crimes he and Figg would be charged with if Robin got hurt. This can also explain why he looks so relaxed during his introduction scene: paying a police officer to find a child in a city district is easy. Paying a police officer to find a child in an isolated cabin in the wilderness is not. Especially when your client is responsible for burning it to the ground with the child inside.

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* In an apparent case of EvenEvilHasStandards, Lickboot seems genuinely concerned about Robin's safety whenever she gets in serious trouble. Apart from his obvious {{Greed}} motivator, the reason behind this strange behavour may be way darker. As a lawyer, he knows exactly what crimes he and Figg would be charged with if Robin Robyn got hurt. This can also explain why he looks so relaxed during his introduction scene: paying a police officer to find a child in a city district is easy. Paying a police officer to find a child in an isolated cabin in the wilderness is not. Especially when your client is responsible for burning it to the ground with the child inside.
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* As the movie comes to an end, it's never established what happened to Aunt Figg, Lickboot, and Ferdinand after they got stuck on Captain Kiddie's steamship. Were they arrested? Did they keep going inland? Did the boat crash ashore? No one knows.

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* As the movie comes to an end, it's never established what happened to Aunt Figg, Lickboot, and Ferdinand after they got stuck on Captain Kiddie's steamship. Were they arrested? Did they keep going inland? Did the boat crash ashore? No one knows.knows.
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* In an apparent case of EvenEvilHasStandards, Lickboot seems genuinely concerned about Robin's safety whenever she gets in serious trouble. Apart from his obvious {{Greed}} motivator, the reason behind this strange behavour may be way darker. As a lawyer, he knows exactly what crimes he and Figg would be charged with if Robin got hurt. This can also explain why he looks so relaxed during his introduction scene: paying a police officer to find a child in a city district is easy. Paying a police officer to find a child in an isolated cabin in the wilderness is not. Especially when your client is responsible for burning it to the ground with the child inside.



* As the movie comes to an end, it's never established what happened to Aunt Figg, Lickboot, and Ferdinand after they got stuck on Captain Kiddie's steamship. Were they arrested? Did they keep going inland? Did the boat crash ashore? No one knows.

'''FridgeBrilliance'''
* In an apparent case of EvenEvilHasStandards, Lickboot seems genuinely concerned about Robin's safety whenever she gets in serious trouble. Apart from his obvious {{Greed}} motivator, the reason behind this strange behavour may be way darker. As a lawyer, he knows exactly what crimes he and Figg would be charged with if Robin got hurt. This can also explain why he looks so relaxed during his introduction scene: paying a police officer to find a child in a city district is easy. Paying a police officer to find a child in an isolated cabin in the wilderness is not. Especially when your client is responsible for burning it to the ground with the child inside.

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* As the movie comes to an end, it's never established what happened to Aunt Figg, Lickboot, and Ferdinand after they got stuck on Captain Kiddie's steamship. Were they arrested? Did they keep going inland? Did the boat crash ashore? No one knows.

'''FridgeBrilliance'''
* In an apparent case of EvenEvilHasStandards, Lickboot seems genuinely concerned about Robin's safety whenever she gets in serious trouble. Apart from his obvious {{Greed}} motivator, the reason behind this strange behavour may be way darker. As a lawyer, he knows exactly what crimes he and Figg would be charged with if Robin got hurt. This can also explain why he looks so relaxed during his introduction scene: paying a police officer to find a child in a city district is easy. Paying a police officer to find a child in an isolated cabin in the wilderness is not. Especially when your client is responsible for burning it to the ground with the child inside.
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* The not-so-good Dr.Applecheeks could have run that kennel for a long time. Imagine what those poor animals could have suffered through...

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* The not-so-good Dr. Applecheeks could have run that kennel for a long time. Imagine what those poor animals could have suffered through...



* As the movie comes to an end, it's never established what happened to Aunt Figg, Lickboot and Ferdinand after they got stuck on Captain Kiddie's steamship. Were they arrested? Did they keep going inland? Did the boat crash ashore? No one knows.

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* As the movie comes to an end, it's never established what happened to Aunt Figg, Lickboot Lickboot, and Ferdinand after they got stuck on Captain Kiddie's steamship. Were they arrested? Did they keep going inland? Did the boat crash ashore? No one knows.



* In an apparent case of EvenEvilHasStandards, Lickboot seems genuinely concerned about Robin's safety whenever she gets in serious trouble. Apart from his obvious {{Greed}} motivator, the reason behind this strange behavour may be way darker. As a lawyer, he knows exactly what crimes he and Figg would be charged with if Robin got hurt. This can also explain why he looks so relaxed during his introduction scene: paying a police officer to find the child in a city district is easy. Paying a police officer to find a child in an isolated cabin in the wilderness is not. Especially when your client is responsible for burning it to the ground with the child inside.

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* In an apparent case of EvenEvilHasStandards, Lickboot seems genuinely concerned about Robin's safety whenever she gets in serious trouble. Apart from his obvious {{Greed}} motivator, the reason behind this strange behavour may be way darker. As a lawyer, he knows exactly what crimes he and Figg would be charged with if Robin got hurt. This can also explain why he looks so relaxed during his introduction scene: paying a police officer to find the a child in a city district is easy. Paying a police officer to find a child in an isolated cabin in the wilderness is not. Especially when your client is responsible for burning it to the ground with the child inside.
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** One thing we can say happened, though: Ferdinand died. The dog was so fat he needed a skateboard to walk, and it was obvious from looking at him that he is in very poor health. It's very possible that Ferdinand's heart would've given out once the adrenaline from the final chase sequence wore off.

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** One thing we can say happened, though: Ferdinand died. The dog was so fat he needed a skateboard to walk, and it was obvious from looking at him that he is in very poor health. It's very possible that Ferdinand's heart would've given out once the adrenaline from the final chase sequence wore off.
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* The not so good Dr.Applecheek could have run that kennel for a LOT of time. Imagine what those poor animals could have passed through...

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* The not so good not-so-good Dr.Applecheek Applecheeks could have run that kennel for a LOT of long time. Imagine what those poor animals could have passed suffered through...



* As the movie comes to an end, it's left in mistery what happened to Aunt Figg, Lickboot and Ferdinand after they get stuck onto Captain Kiddie's steamship. Were they arrested? Did they keep on going inland? Did the boat crashed ashore? None knowns,

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* As the movie comes to an end, it's left in mistery never established what happened to Aunt Figg, Lickboot and Ferdinand after they get got stuck onto on Captain Kiddie's steamship. Were they arrested? Did they keep on going inland? Did the boat crashed crash ashore? None knowns,
No one knows.
** One thing we can say happened, though: Ferdinand died. The dog was so fat he needed a skateboard to walk, and it was obvious from looking at him that he is in very poor health. It's very possible that Ferdinand's heart would've given out once the adrenaline from the final chase sequence wore off.



* In an apparent case of EvenEvilHasStandards, Lickboot seems extremely concerned about Robin's safety whenever she gets in serious trouble. Apart from his obvious {{Greed}} motivator, the reason behind this strange behavour may be way darker. As a lawyer, he '''knows''' everything the various offences he and Figg would be charged with if Robin gets hurt. This can also explain why he looks so relaxed during his introduction scene: affording a police officer to find the child in a city district is no problem at all, but dealing with an isolated burning cabin with no immediate support (and a partner who's [[MoralEventHorizon willing to let a helpless child perish]]) is way more difficult.

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* In an apparent case of EvenEvilHasStandards, Lickboot seems extremely genuinely concerned about Robin's safety whenever she gets in serious trouble. Apart from his obvious {{Greed}} motivator, the reason behind this strange behavour may be way darker. As a lawyer, he '''knows''' everything the various offences knows exactly what crimes he and Figg would be charged with if Robin gets got hurt. This can also explain why he looks so relaxed during his introduction scene: affording paying a police officer to find the child in a city district is no problem at all, but dealing with easy. Paying a police officer to find a child in an isolated cabin in the wilderness is not. Especially when your client is responsible for burning cabin it to the ground with no immediate support (and a partner who's [[MoralEventHorizon willing to let a helpless the child perish]]) is way more difficult.inside.
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* In an apparent case of EvenEvilHasStandards, Lickboot seems extremely concerned about Robin's safety whenever she gets in serious trouble. Apart from his obvious {{Greed}} motivator, the reason behind this strange behavour may be way darker. As a lawyer, he '''knows''' everything the various offences he and Figg would be charged with if Robin gets hurt. This can also explain why he looks so relaxed during his introduction scene: affording a police officer to find the child in a city district is no problem at all, but dealing with an isolated burning cabin with no immediate support and a partner who's [[MoralEventHorizon willing to let a child go ablaze]] is clearly more difficult.

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'''FridgeBrilliance'''
* In an apparent case of EvenEvilHasStandards, Lickboot seems extremely concerned about Robin's safety whenever she gets in serious trouble. Apart from his obvious {{Greed}} motivator, the reason behind this strange behavour may be way darker. As a lawyer, he '''knows''' everything the various offences he and Figg would be charged with if Robin gets hurt. This can also explain why he looks so relaxed during his introduction scene: affording a police officer to find the child in a city district is no problem at all, but dealing with an isolated burning cabin with no immediate support and (and a partner who's [[MoralEventHorizon willing to let a helpless child go ablaze]] perish]]) is clearly way more difficult.
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[['''FridgeHorror''']]
*The not so good Dr.Applecheek could have run that kennel for a LOT of time. Imagine what those poor animals could have passed through...
*Was Tom's original owner (the blonde woman we see in the first movie scene) planning to get rid of him? It's quite odd she didn't notice her pet was missing in her car.
*As the movie comes to an end, it's left in mistery what happened to Aunt Figg, Lickboot and Ferdinand after they get stuck onto Captain Kiddie's steamship. Were they arrested? Did they keep on going inland? Did the boat crashed ashore? None knowns,

[['''FridgeBrilliance''']]
*In an apparent case of EvenEvilHasStandards, Lickboot seems extremely concerned about Robin's safety whenever she gets in serious trouble. Apart from his obvious {{Greed}} motivator, the reason behind this strange behavour may be way darker. As a lawyer, he '''knows''' everything the various offences he and Figg would be charged with if Robin gets hurt. This can also explain why he looks so relaxed during his introduction scene: affording a police officer to find the child in a city district is no problem at all, but dealing with an isolated burning cabin with no immediate support and a partner who's [[MoralEventHorizon willing to let a child go ablaze]] is clearly more difficult.

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