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The narrative follows a cast of woodland creatures whose mischief and mistaken intentions set off a series of playful conflicts and reconciliations. A prank by a rabbit on a sleepy skunk leads to a chain of episodes involving a fox, a possum, a jay, and a visit to an old woodchuck's house, where stinging insects and a lingering scent complicate plans. Scenes shift between comic adventure and gentle moral moments about keeping promises, politeness, and consequences of teasing, with misunderstandings ultimately settled by resourcefulness, forgiveness, and community support.
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