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* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: Nigel. Gabi accidentally fires a PoisonDart tipped with her own toxins into Nigel (She was aiming for Blu), at which point Nigel getts a dramatic death scene complete with falling into a bed of flowers and Gabi proclaiming she will go with him and swallowing a drop of her poison. Blu and the other birds then arrive at the scene and clap. Blu's daughter then remarks that Gabi is not actually poisonous, but a species of frog mimicking such. The scene then becomes a CrowningMomentOfFunny as well as arguably the best RomeoAndJuliet reference in some time.]]
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* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: Nigel. Gabi accidentally fires a PoisonDart tipped with her own toxins into Nigel (She was aiming for Blu), at which point Nigel getts a dramatic death scene complete with falling into a bed of flowers and Gabi proclaiming she will go with him and swallowing a drop of her poison. Blu and the other birds then arrive at the scene and clap.clap at the ''fantastic'' performance. Blu's daughter then remarks that Gabi is not actually poisonous, but a species of frog mimicking such. The scene then becomes a CrowningMomentOfFunny as well as arguably the best RomeoAndJuliet reference in some time.]]
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* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: Nigel. Gabi accidentally fires a PoisonDart tipped with her own toxins into Nigel (She was aiming for Blu), at which point Nigel getts a dramatic death scene complete with falling into a bed of flowers and Gabi proclaiming she will go with him and swallowing a drop of her poison. Blu and the other birds then arrive at the scene, and Blu's daughter then remarks that Gabi is not actually poisonous, but a species of frog mimicking the actual poison ones. Gabi gets up and drags Nigel away.]]
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* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: Nigel. Gabi accidentally fires a PoisonDart tipped with her own toxins into Nigel (She was aiming for Blu), at which point Nigel getts a dramatic death scene complete with falling into a bed of flowers and Gabi proclaiming she will go with him and swallowing a drop of her poison. Blu and the other birds then arrive at the scene, scene and clap. Blu's daughter then remarks that Gabi is not actually poisonous, but a species of frog mimicking such. The scene then becomes a CrowningMomentOfFunny as well as arguably the actual poison ones. Gabi gets up and drags Nigel away.best RomeoAndJuliet reference in some time.]]
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* DrillSergeantNasty: Jewel's father when coaching Blu
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* DrillSergeantNasty: Jewel's father Eduardo, when coaching Blu
* FantasticRacism: Eduardo, Jewel's father, is severely opposed to anything that related to humans; he insists that all members of the flock stay out of their view, and angrily chastises Blu for using human artifacts.
* FantasticRacism: Eduardo, Jewel's father, is severely opposed to anything that related to humans; he insists that all members of the flock stay out of their view, and angrily chastises Blu for using human artifacts.
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* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Big Boss, the head of the logging company that's illegally razing the rainforest.
* NoNameGiven: The corrupt head of the illegal logging operation is only referred to as "Big Boss" (no, not [[Franchise/MetalGear that "Big Boss"]]).
* SelfDisposingVillain: [[spoiler:Big Boss, who gets eaten whole by a giant serpent.]]
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* TwoLinesNoWaiting: The two major plots of the film are Big Boss' plans to raze the rainforest, and Nigel's revenge against Blu.
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Carlos Saldanha returns as director.
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movie was mixed, with some who felt it was [[{{Sequelitis}} not as straightforward and clever as the original.]] The busy plot and flat characterization are the most common complaints, though the colorful scenery and eye-catching musical numbers make the movie worthwhile.
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* GoingNative: Blu tries to with the Spix macaw flock, somewhat unsuccessfully.
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* GreenAesop: Protecting the rainforest is essential to protecting the Spix macaws.
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* ThereIsAnother: Blu's family are not the LastOfTheirKind after all, there is a whole flock of Spix macaws in the jungle making them an EndangeredSpecies.
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* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: Nigel. Gabi accidentally fires a PoisonDart tipped with her own toxins into Nigel (She was aiming for Blu), at which point Nigel getts a dramatic death scene complete with Blu and the other birds then arrive at the scene, and Blu's daughter then remarks that Gabi is not actually poisonous, but a species of frog mimicking the actual poison ones. Gabi gets up and drags Nigel away.]]
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* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: Nigel. Gabi accidentally fires a PoisonDart tipped with her own toxins into Nigel (She was aiming for Blu), at which point Nigel getts a dramatic death scene complete with falling into a bed of flowers and Gabi proclaiming she will go with him and swallowing a drop of her poison. Blu and the other birds then arrive at the scene, and Blu's daughter then remarks that Gabi is not actually poisonous, but a species of frog mimicking the actual poison ones. Gabi gets up and drags Nigel away.]]
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* InterspeciesRomance: Gabi the frog to Nigel.
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* HighAltitudeBattle: Apparently, red and blue macaws like to resolve their issues [[spoiler:with a game of air football.]]
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* LotsAndLotsOfCharacters: Everyone major character from the first movie is present, sans the three bird traders. But that is ''compensated'', by adding a few dozens ''more''.
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* ClarkKenting: Pedro and Nico don't seem to realize the very talented cockatoo with the leaf over his face is Nigel. Rafael is at the very least suspicious.
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->''Happy wife - happy life''.
Released 3 years after the first movie, Rio 2 deals with Blu and his family having to fly into the heart of the Amazon, after Linda and Tulio discover that there just might be a wild flock of blue macaws living there. Their search soon becomes perilous as loggers move into macaw territory. And that isn't all of the blue birds' troubles; Nigel, rendered flightless due to what Blu did to him, is out for revenge...
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* NeverTrustATrailer: One would assume the main plot is Blu trying to win over Jewel's father's appreciation while trying to prove he is worthy of his daughter. [[spoiler:That is touched upon, but never becomes too important. The story is more about other things.]]
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->''Happy wife - happy life''.
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!!''Rio 2'' provides examples of the following tropes:
Released 3 years after the first movie, Rio 2 deals with Blu and his family having to fly into the heart of the Amazon, after Linda and Tulio discover that there just might be a wild flock of blue macaws living there. Their search soon becomes perilous as loggers move into macaw territory. And that isn't all of the blue birds' troubles; Nigel, rendered flightless due to what Blu did to him, is out for revenge...
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!!''Rio 2'' provides examples of the following tropes: