Maybe the boss was frustrated and took it out on the man. As for the kid, perhaps the cat did something to annoy them.
Sorry, I can't recall that specific detail. But you could check online forums or discussion groups dedicated to The Neverending Story; someone there might know.
Maybe the kid did something naughty or disobedient that made the mom lose her temper.
It could be that the mom is having a bad day and is taking it out on the kid. Or perhaps the kid didn't follow the rules and the mom is trying to teach a lesson.
It could be that he's trying to get someone's attention or express his frustration. Sometimes, characters in cartoons yell for all sorts of reasons related to the plot or to create drama.
I have no idea. Maybe it depends on the specific scene or context within the story.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe it depends on the specific scene or situation in the story.
Maybe the kid is scared or excited. As for the kitty cartoon, it could just be a background element or part of the story.
It could be that the man got in their way or didn't follow their instructions. Sometimes in cartoons, the reasons for such reactions can be quite simple and straightforward.
The woman might be yelling at the man because he broke a promise or did something that was unexpected and upsetting. Cartoons often use such scenes to create drama and entertainment.
It could be that Peter's immaturity showed in a crucial situation. He might have been over - confident and tried something really risky without thinking it through. The Avengers, being more experienced, would be frustrated with his recklessness and thus yell at him. They want him to learn and grow, but his actions might have been too much to tolerate at that moment.