![]() Scrat is obviously very upset about this, not just for losing the acorn, but also losing Scratte. The two then fight over the acorn again, before Scrat outsmarts Scratte and reaches the surface with the acorn, until a big block of ice covers the hole and makes Scrat drop the acorn back down to Scratte. Instead of storing the acorn like they both intended, she tries to destroy it out of jealousy for taking Scrat's affections away from her. When Scrat and the acorn reunite, Scratte catches him and takes away the acorn. Scratte suddenly becomes bossy and Scrat chooses to leave her for the acorn. Some might disagree, but the ending involving Scrat and Scratte is actually pretty sad. ![]() ![]() This one may sound crazy, but the montage of the acorn "observing" Scrat and Scratte's moments together, accompanied by a rewritten version of Gilbert O'Sullivan's "Alone Again (Naturally)". ![]()
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