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* BearsAreBadNews: Bruce isn't troublesome when he's busy looking for things to eat -- but when he's in a mischievous mood, his great strength allows him to scare the living daylights out of every other creature in the forest easily.

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* AllWitchesHaveCats: Roxy the witch has a cat, which makes sense as she's noted to have a great fondness for animals. The cat acts normally, but seems smart enough to understand her speech.
* BearsAreBadNews: Bruce isn't troublesome when he's busy looking for things to eat -- but when he's in a mischievous mood, his great strength allows him to scare the living daylights out of every other creature in the forest easily. He especially likes to bounce boulders downhill, frightening the creatures in the brush.



* JustInTime: Roxy turns up looking for Bruce just before an owl would have swooped down and grabbed him.

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* JustInTime: Roxy turns up looking for Bruce just before an owl would have swooped down and grabbed him.him.
* KarmicTransformation: Roxy cooks up the pie that shrinks Bruce after he nearly flattens her and her cat during one of his boulder-bouncing sprees and laughs in her face when she scolds him about it. Once he no longer has his size, Bruce runs into a lot of trouble from the animals he used to torment.

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''Big Bad Bruce'' is a 1977 children's storybook by Creator/BillPeet.






* BearsAreBadNews: Bruce isn't troublesome when he's busy looking for things to eat -- but when he's in a mischievous mood, his great strength allows him to scare the tar out of every other creature in the forest easily.

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* BearsAreBadNews: Bruce isn't troublesome when he's busy looking for things to eat -- but when he's in a mischievous mood, his great strength allows him to scare the tar living daylights out of every other creature in the forest easily.
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An enormous brown bear called Bruce moves into the forest, and quickly begins causing trouble for everything in it. However, he bites off more than he can chew when he irritates Roxy, the local witch.
!!This book contains examples of the following tropes:
* BearsAreBadNews: Bruce isn't troublesome when he's busy looking for things to eat -- but when he's in a mischievous mood, his great strength allows him to scare the tar out of every other creature in the forest easily.
* BookEnds: Near the beginning of the story, Bruce flips boulders down slopes to scare the other animals. At the end, he flips pebbles to scare the bugs in Roxy's garden.
* TheDogBitesBack: The animals Bruce tormented when he was big try to get their own back after he shrinks.
* GiantFootOfStomping: A downplayed version; the rabbits' feet aren't exactly giant from Bruce's point of view, but they're big enough that he runs to avoid being stomped by them.
* IncredibleShrinkingMan: Bruce shrinks down to chipmunk size thanks to eating an enchanted pie.
* JustInTime: Roxy turns up looking for Bruce just before an owl would have swooped down and grabbed him.

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