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Encyclopedia > List of fictional bears

Bears are very common fictionalized and personified animals, and can be found in almost every single kind of fiction. The following is an attempt to list and categorize all the bears that appear in all forms of fiction. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...

Revisions and sourced additions are welcome.

Contents

Bears in books

Baloo is the fictional sleepy old grey bear featured in Rudyard Kiplings The Jungle Book and The Second Jungle Book. ... Embossed cover from the original MacMillan edition of The Jungle Book, 1894, based on art by John Lockwood Kipling (Rudyards father) For other uses, see The Jungle Book (disambiguation). ... Embossed cover from the original MacMillan edition of The Second Jungle Book, 1895, based on art by John Lockwood Kipling (Rudyards father) The Second Jungle Book is a sequel to The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling. ... This article is about the British author. ... The Berenstain Bears as seen in animation. ... Brer Bear Brer Bear is the dumbfounded bear from Disneys animated movie, Song of the South. ... Uncle Remus was a fictional character, the title character and fictional narrator of a collection of African American folktales adapted and compiled by Joel Chandler Harris, published in book form from 1881. ... Joel Chandler Harris Joel Chandler Harris Joel Chandler Harris (December 8, 1848 - July 3, 1908) was an American journalist from Georgia, best known for his collection of Uncle Remus stories: Uncle Remus: His Songs and Sayings (1881), Nights with Uncle Remus (1883), Uncle Remus and His Friends (1892), and Uncle... Paddington Station-Bronze of Paddington Bear Paddington Bear is a fictional character in childrens literature. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into The Three Bears. ... “Pooh” redirects here. ... Alan Alexander Milne (IPA pronunciation: ) (January 18, 1882 – January 31, 1956), also known as A. A. Milne, was an English author, best known for his books about the teddy bear Winnie-the-Pooh and for various childrens poems. ... Rupert Bear Mary Tourtel, the author, lived in Ivy Lane, Canterbury towards the end of her life Rupert Bear is a cartoon character created by the English artist Mary Tourtel and who first appeared in the Daily Express on November 8, 1920. ... Mary Tourtel ( 1874 - 1948 ) Artist and creator of Rupert the Bear. ... Corduroy is a fabric composed of twisted fibers that when woven lie parallel (similar to twill) to one another to form the cloths distinct pattern, a cord. ... Don Freeman (August 11, 1908 – 1978) was a childrens book author and illustrator. ... Ursa Minor is a constellation in the northern sky, the name of which means Small Bear in Latin. ... Maurice Bernard Sendak (born June 10, 1928) is an American writer and illustrator of childrens literature who is best known for his book Where the Wild Things Are, published in 1963. ... For other uses, see Barbarian (disambiguation). ... A comic book is a magazine or book containing the art form of comics. ... Old Bear Stories was a BAFTA award winning non-stop animation television series for children based on the Old Bear and Friends books by Jane Hissey. ... Old Bear Stories was a BAFTA award winning non-stop animation television series for children based on the Old Bear and Friends books by Jane Hissey. ... Old Ben is the bear around which revolve the events of William Faulkners short story The Bear. ... William Cuthbert Faulkner (September 25, 1897 – July 6, 1962) was an American novelist and poet whose works feature his native state of Mississippi. ... Go Down Moses is an African-American spiritual, that is a retelling of events in the Old Testament of the Bible (Exodus, chapters 3-12), in which God commands Moses to demand the release of the Israelites from bondage in Egypt. ... This page refers to the novel by Richard Adams. ... For other persons named Richard Adams, see Richard Adams (disambiguation). ... Shardik is a character encountered by Roland and his ka-tet during the novel The Waste Lands, book three of Stephen Kings epic fantasy series, The Dark Tower. ... For other uses, see Cyborg (disambiguation). ... Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author of over 200 stories including over 50 bestselling horror novels. ... The Waste Lands is book III of the Dark Tower series by Stephen King. ... Iorek Byrnison is a Panserbjørne (armoured bear) from Philip Pullmans trilogy His Dark Materials. ... Philip Pullman CBE (born October 19, 1946) is an English writer. ... The trilogy (U.K versions), in order of succession from left to right. ... Winky. ... Clifford Chase is a novelist who has written Winkie, a novel about a sentient teddy bear accused of terrorism, The Hurry-Up Song: A Memoir of Losing My Brother (Living Out), and who was the editor of Queer 13: Lesbian And Gay Writers Recall Seventh Grade. ... Terrorist redirects here. ... The Bear Went Over the Mountain is a novel by William Kotzwinkle. ... William Kotzwinkle (1943- in Scranton, Pennsylvania) is an author and screenwriter. ... Theadore Rosebear is a leading character in several novels by Edward Summer. ... Edward Summer is a true polymath. ... Teefr, a novel by Edward Summer, was among the first novels ever published online in English. ... In J. R. R. Tolkiens fictional universe of Middle-earth, Beorn was a shape-shifter, a man who could assume the appearance of a great black bear. ... J. R. R. Tolkien in 1916. ... Prince Caspian is a novel for children by C. S. Lewis, first published in 1951. ... Simon Richard Green, born 1955 in Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire, is a British science fiction and fantasy-author. ... William Kotzwinkle (1943- in Scranton, Pennsylvania) is an author and screenwriter. ...

Bears in plays

Florizel and Perdita by Charles Robert Leslie. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...

Animated bears

Yogi Bear
Yogi Bear

This is a screenshot of a copyrighted movie or television program. ... This is a screenshot of a copyrighted movie or television program. ... Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin (Silver Fang in English speaking countries; Hopeanuoli in Finland where it has become widely popular) is a 21 episode, 1986 anime series based on 1984 manga by the same name that was created by Yoshihiro Takahashi who was inspired by a news-article which told of hunting... Baloo is the fictional sleepy old grey bear featured in Rudyard Kiplings The Jungle Book and The Second Jungle Book. ... Disneys TaleSpin is a half-hour Disney animated series that first aired as part of The Disney Afternoon. ... TaleSpin is a half-hour American animated television series spin-off of The Jungle Book that first aired as part of The Disney Afternoon. ... Barney Bear in the opening sequence. ... For alternate meanings of MGM, see MGM (disambiguation). ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The 1950s decade refers to the years 1950 to 1959 inclusive. ... The Walt Disney Studios refers to several different entities and locations associated with The Walt Disney Company: The Walt Disney Studios is one of the media empires four main operating units. ... This article is about a Disney animated feature. ... The Bear that wasnt) is a 10 min. ... Bearmon is a beast Digimon, and was known as Kumamon in Digimon World 2003. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... This article is about the Digimon, from the fictional anime series. ... WaruMonzaemon is an Ultimate Level Puppet Digimon. ... Pandamon is an Ultimate Level Puppet Digimon. ... Etemon is a fictional character in the animated television show Digimon. ... MetalEtemon is from the first Digimon Adventure series. ... Blinky Bill is an anthropomorphic koala who is a childrens fiction character in three stories of New Zealand-born Australian author Dorothy Wall. ... For other uses, see Teddy bear (disambiguation). ... Remains of seventeenth century blubber cauldrons at the abandoned Dutch settlement of Smeerenburg in Svalbard, Norway This article is about the body tissue. ... Cartoon Network Studios, formerly known as Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. ... Dick Dastardly and Muttley, the villains of Wacky Races, in their car, the Mean Machine. ... Look up bobo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Simpsons redirects here. ... Look up bongo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Disney may refer to: The Walt Disney Company and its divisions, including Walt Disney Pictures. ... Fun and Fancy Free (first released on September 27, 1947) is a feature film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures. ... For the Brooklyn-based indie rock band, see Grizzly Bear (band). ... Open Season is a computer-animated film produced by Sony Pictures Animation and directed by Roger Allers, Jill Culton and Anthony Stacchi. ... This article is about a Disney animated feature. ... Evil Con Carne is a Cartoon Network American animated television series, created by Maxwell Atoms, which first appeared during the show Grim and Evil and later became a separate program in 2003, running for one season. ... Garfield and Friends is an American animated television series based on the popular comic strip Garfield by Jim Davis. ... The Wuzzles is an American animated television series created for Saturday morning television, and first aired on September 14, 1985 on CBS. An idea of Michael Eisner for his new Disney television animation studio, the Wuzzles are animal creatures composed of half of one animal and half of another. ... The ten original Care Bears in the logo for the 1980s franchise, with Tenderheart Bear at top. ... For the Brooklyn-based indie rock band, see Grizzly Bear (band). ... Hoodwinked! is an American computer-animated family comedy produced by Blue Yonder Films with Kanbar Entertainment. ... Simpsons redirects here. ... Deko Boko Friends (でこぼこフレンズ deko boko furenzu) is a collection of 12 30-second Japanese shorts created by a pair of advertizing creators, Momoko Maruyama and Ryotaro Kuwamoto to promote acceptance of people of different personalities and appearances. ... This article contains a large amount, or too many, colloquial terms, phrases or words. ... Camp Lazlo is an Emmy-winning, American animated television series created by Joe Murray, produced by Cartoon Network Studios and currently airs on Cartoon Network. ... For the candy, see Gummy bears. ... Disney may refer to: The Walt Disney Company and its divisions, including Walt Disney Pictures. ... Bamse, most known as the worlds strongest bear like in this title screen, has also always been the kindest. ... Genma Saotome (早乙女 玄馬 Saotome Genma) is a fictional character in Rumiko Takahashis anime and manga series Ranma ½. // Spoiler warning: Genma Saotome is Ranma Saotomes father and the sensei of the Saotome Dojo of Musabetsu Kakutō RyÅ« karate (School of Indiscriminate Grappling, more commonly known in the West as Anything... Panda may refer to: // Giant Panda Panda (plant), a genus of the family Euphorbiaceae PANDAS or P.A.N.D.A.S. is Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptoccal infections Qinling Panda, a subspecies of the Giant Panda. ... Help! Its the Hair Bear Bunch! was a Saturday morning cartoon, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in 1971 for CBS. The series depicted three fun-loving hippie bears, the Afroed Hair Bear (voiced by Daws Butler), Bubi Bear (Paul Winchell), and Square Bear (Bill Callaway), who always find a... Cartoon Network Studios, formerly known as Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. ... For the company founded by Disney, see The Walt Disney Company. ... Donald Duck is an animated cartoon and comic-book character from Walt Disney Productions. ... The 1980s refers to the years from 1980 to 1989. ... Big Cypress Bayou in Jefferson, Texas off of U.S. Route 59. ... Ursa Minor is a constellation in the northern sky, the name of which means Small Bear in Latin. ... Little John is a presumably fictional character in the legend of Robin Hood. ... The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) is one of the largest media and entertainment corporations in the world. ... Robin Hood memorial statue in Nottingham. ... Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law is a comedic television animated series that airs on Cartoon Network during its Adult Swim late night programming block. ... SuperTed is a Spanish language animated television series from the United Kingdom that first aired on 1 November 1982. ... Teddiursa Himeguma in original Japanese language versions) is one of the 493 fictional species of Pokémon from the Pokémon Franchise – a series of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. ... Spinda (パッチール Patcheel in Japanese, Pandir in German and Spinda in French) is a fictional character of the Pokémon franchise. ... In the fictional Pokémon universe, Ursaring Ringuma in original Japanese language versions) is a bear Pokémon that evolves from Teddiursa. ... The Three Bears are animated cartoon characters in the Warner Bros. ... Looney Tunes opening title Looney Tunes is a Warner Brothers animated cartoon series which ran in many movie theatres from 1930 to 1969. ... Bedknobs and Broomsticks is a 1971 musical film produced by Walt Disney Productions, which combines live action and animation; it premiered on October 7, 1971. ... Binomial name Ursus americanus The American Black Bear (Ursus americanus), also known as simply the black bear or cinnamon bear, is the most common bear in North America. ... This article is about the film studio. ... Over the Hedge is a computer-animated film based on the United Media comic strip of the same name. ... Yogi Bear Yogi Bear is a fictional anthropomorphic bear who appears in animated cartoons created by Hanna-Barbera Productions. ... Cartoon Network Studios, formerly known as Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. ... Flippy is a fictional character from the popular Internet Flash Cartoon series Happy Tree Friends. ... Happy Tree Friends is a flash cartoon series by Mondo Mini Shows, created by Kenn Navarro, Aubrey Ankrum and Rhode Montijo. ...

Bears in comics and cartoons

Gary Larson (b. ... This article is about the comic strip. ... Walter Crawford Kelly, Jr (August 25, 1913 - October 18, 1973), known simply as Walt Kelly, was a cartoonist notable for his comic strip Pogo featuring characters that inhabited a portion of the Okefenokee Swamp in Georgia. ... Pogo as drawn by Walt Kelly. ... Achewood is an online comic strip created by Chris Onstad. ... Achewood is an online comic strip created by Chris Onstad. ... Achewood is an online comic strip created by Chris Onstad. ... (Redirected from 2000AD) Note: This is an article about the British comic book 2000 AD, rather than the year 2000 2000 AD logo 2000 AD is a weekly British science fiction oriented comic. ... Rasmus Klump is the name of a comic strip series created in 1951 by the Danish wife and husband team Carla and Vilhelm Hansen. ... This article is about the animal. ... Shermans Lagoon is a cartoon strip by Jim Toomey that is syndicated daily in over 150 newspapers worldwide. ... Biffo the Bear was a fictional character who had his own comic strip in the UK comic The Beano. ... Beano can refer to: The Beano, a British childrens comic. ...

Bears in film

Dr. Dolittle 2 is an American comedy film, the theatrical sequel to Dr. Dolittle. ... For the band, see 1997 (band). ... For other subjects called The Edge, see The Edge (disambiguation). ... Bart the Bear (January 19, 1977 – May 10, 2000), was a male Alaskan Kodiak Bear who appeared in several Hollywood films throughout his career. ... Categories: Stub | 2004 films | Comedy films ... Borat Sagdiyev (Kazakh and Russian: Борат Сагдиев) is a fictional Kazakh journalist portrayed by British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen. ...

Puppet bears

Baby Bear is the most major character from the Bear family on Sesame Street, and is best friends with Telly Monster. ... Sesame Street is an American educational childrens television series for preschoolers and is a pioneer of the contemporary educational television standard, combining both education and entertainment. ... Avenue Q is a Tony award-winning musical that was conceived by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx, who wrote the music and lyrics. ... Basil the Bear was the main character on the Canadian childrens show Sesame Park in the 1990s. ... Sesame Park was a Canadian version of Sesame Street. ... Bear in the Big Blue House is a television program for young children produced for the Disney Channel by The Jim Henson Company. ... Bobo the Bear Bobo the Bear made his one of his appearances on Muppets Tonight as the security guard. ... Muppets Tonight was a live-action/puppet television series created by Jim Henson Productions and featuring the Muppets. ... Buttons is one of the puppets on the Canadian television show Puppets Who Kill airing on the Comedy Network. ... Puppets Who Kill is a Canadian television comedy series produced by and appearing on the Comedy Network. ... Fozzie Bear Fozzie Bear in Muppets Treasure Island (and Mr. ... The Muppet Show was a television program featuring a cast of Muppets (diverse hand-operated puppets, typically with oversized eyes and large moving mouths) produced by Jim Henson and his team from 1976 to 1981. ... Humphrey B. Bear Humphrey B. Bear is an Australian childrens television series and its fictional character namesake is an icon of Australian childrens television. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Binomial name Ailuropoda melanoleuca The Giant Panda (Chinese: 熊貓; pinyin: xióng māo), Ailuropoda melanoleuca (black-and-white cat-foot), is a mammal now usually classified in the bear family, Ursidae, that is native to central China. ...

Bears in advertising

  • Smokey Bear, mascot of the U.S. Forest Service. He is also only semi-fictional, as he was based on a real orphaned bear cub also named Smokey.
  • the ICEE Polar Bear, an animated mascot for The ICEE Company, as seen on TV ads.
Peppy the polar bear
Peppy the polar bear
  • Peppy the Polar Bear from British Fox's Glacier Mint commercials
  • Talking polar bear from British Cresta soft drink commercials of the 1970s
Smokey Bear
Smokey Bear

Smokey Bear. ... Animation refers to the process in which each frame of a film or movie is produced individually, whether generated as a computer graphic, or by photographing a drawn image, or by repeatedly making small changes to a model (see claymation and stop motion), and then photographing the result. ... Millie, once mascot of the City of Brampton, is now the Brampton Arts Councils representative. ... The Icee Company is a division of J & J Snack Foods Corporation and is located in Ontario, California, USA. Its flagship product is the Icee, which is flavored frozen ice beverage that is carbonated and comes in various fruit and soda flavors. ... “TV” redirects here. ... Image File history File links Fox's_Logo. ... Image File history File links Fox's_Logo. ... Foxs Glacier Mints are the leading, branded boiled mint in the UK. They have been manufactured by Foxs Confectionery in Leicester since 1918. ... The 1970s decade refers to the years from 1970 to 1979, also called The Seventies. ... Headshot of Smokey Bear found at http://na. ... Headshot of Smokey Bear found at http://na. ... The wave shape (known as the dynamic ribbon device) present on all Coca-Cola cans throughout the world derives from the contour of the original Coca-Cola bottles. ... Charmin (pronounced SHAR-min) is a brand-name of extra-soft toilet paper owned by Procter & Gamble. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Ronald Wilson Reagan (February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004) was the 40th President of the United States (1981 – 1989) and the 33rd Governor of California (1967 – 1975). ... Millie, once mascot of the City of Brampton, is now the Brampton Arts Councils representative. ... General Foods Corporation was a company established under that name by Marjorie Merriweather Post in 1929. ... Post Cereals, formerly Postum Cereals was founded by C. W. Post. ... Charmin (pronounced SHAR-min) is a brand-name of extra-soft toilet paper owned by Procter & Gamble. ... Millie, once mascot of the City of Brampton, is now the Brampton Arts Councils representative. ... “TV” redirects here. ...

Bears that advertise alcohol

The Hamms Beer bear was a cartoon mascot used in television and print advertisements for Hamms beer. ... Labatt Brewing Company Ltd. ... Bundaberg Rum is a dark rum produced in Bundaberg, Australia, often referred to as Bundy. Bundaberg Rum was first produced 1888 after some local sugar millers proposed using the excess molasses produced in their mills to make rum. ... Hofmeister was a brand of lager sold in the United Kingdom. ... The 1980s refers to the years from 1980 to 1989. ...

Bears in poetry and song

The Fuzzy Wuzzies were 19th century warriors of the Sudanese Mahdi. ... The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... A nursery rhyme is a traditional song or poem taught to young children, originally in the nursery. ... Teddy Bear is a popular song. ... See also: 1956 in music, other events of 1957, 1958 in music and the list of years in music // January 5 - Renato Carosone and his band start their American tour in Cuba. ... “Elvis” redirects here. ... John Walter Bratton (January 21, 1867 - February 7, 1947) was an American composer and theatrical producer. ... For other uses, see Teddy Bears Picnic (film). ... See also: 1975 in country music, 1976 in music, other events of 1976, 1977 in country music, 1970s in music and the List of years in Country Music // Events No dates The C.B. craze was sweeping country music, as no less than three No. ... Woodrow Wilson Red Sovine (17 July 1917 — 4 April 1980) was a country music singer. ...

Bears on television

Paddington Station-Bronze of Paddington Bear Paddington Bear is a fictional character in childrens literature. ... Bungle was a character in the highly successful childrens television series Rainbow. ... Rainbow was a childrens television series in the United Kingdom which ran twice weekly at 12. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS) is one of the largest media and entertainment corporations in the world. ... Bear in the Big Blue House is a television program for young children produced for the Disney Channel by The Jim Henson Company. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... For other uses, see Teddy bear (disambiguation). ... Puppets Who Kill is a Canadian television comedy series produced by and appearing on the Comedy Network. ... Captain Kangaroo was a childrens television series which aired weekday mornings on the American television network CBS from 1955 until 1984, then moved to the American Program Service (now American Public Television, Boston) to air syndicated reruns of past episodes in 1992. ... Gentle Ben is the name of a book of fiction for children by author Walt Morey, which was later made into a film and television series in the 1960s, as well as made-for-TV movie in 2002. ... Grizzly Adams is the main character from The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams, a 1974 film. ... For the animated television series of the same name, see Mr. ... Rupert Bear Mary Tourtel, the author, lived in Ivy Lane, Canterbury towards the end of her life Rupert Bear is a cartoon character created by the English artist Mary Tourtel and who first appeared in the Daily Express on November 8, 1920. ...

Teddy bears

Microsoft Bear
Microsoft Bear

The notorious Bear icon of SETDEBUG.EXE (and JDBGMGR.EXE). ... Federal courts Supreme Court Circuit Courts of Appeal District Courts Elections Presidential elections Midterm elections Political Parties Democratic Republican Third parties State & Local government Governors Legislatures (List) State Courts Local Government Other countries Atlas  US Government Portal      For other uses, see President of the United States (disambiguation). ... Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. ... This article is about the U.S. state. ... For other uses, see Teddy bear (disambiguation). ... For preserved dead animals, see taxidermy. ... A teddy bear A toy is an object used in play. ... Donald Campbell Donald Malcolm Campbell C.B.E.(March 23, 1921 â€“ January 4, 1967) was a British car and motorboat racer who broke eight world speed records in the 1950s and 60s. ... A drawing of Bear was used as a somewhat bizarre icon for obscure Windows system files The uncreatively named teddy bear Bear is the most famous among the mascots of the Windows 3. ... The Windows 3. ... Windows 95 is a consumer-oriented graphical user interface-based operating system. ... The Backpack Toys version of Teddy Ruxpin Teddy Ruxpin is an animatronic teddy bear invented by Ken Forsse, Larry Larsen and John Davies. ... Animatronic is the third album from Norweigan black metal band, The Kovenant, and was released in 1999 through Nuclear Blast. ... For other uses, see Teddy bear (disambiguation). ... The 1980s refers to the years from 1980 to 1989. ... Look up Pookie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... For other uses, see Teddy bear (disambiguation). ... This article is about the comic strip. ... “Pooh” redirects here. ... Alan Alexander Milne (January 18, 1882 _ January 31, 1956), also known as A. A. Milne, is an English author best known for his books about the talking stuffed bear; Winnie the Pooh and for various childrens poems, some of which also feature Winnie-the-Pooh and friends. ... Corduroy is a fabric composed of twisted fibers that when woven lie parallel (similar to twill) to one another to form the cloths distinct pattern, a cord. ... Don Freeman (August 11, 1908 – 1978) was a childrens book author and illustrator. ... Get Fuzzy is an American daily comic strip written and drawn by Darby Conley. ... Aloysius is Lord Sebastian Flytes teddy bear in Evelyn Waughs novel Brideshead Revisited (1945). ... Brideshead Revisited, The Sacred & Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder is a novel by the English writer Evelyn Waugh, first published in 1945. ... Archibald Ormsby-Gore, better known as Archie, was the teddy-bear of English poet laureate John Betjeman. ... A collection of Betjemans poetry, published by John Murray in January 2006 Sir John Betjeman CBE (28 August 1906 – 19 May 1984) was an English poet, writer and broadcaster who described himself in Whos Who as a poet and hack. He was born to a middle-class family... “Elvis” redirects here. ... Teddy Edward was a British television series for children. ...

Animatronic Bears

Animatronic is the third album from Norweigan black metal band, The Kovenant, and was released in 1999 through Nuclear Blast. ... The Country Bear Jamboree is an attraction at Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Florida and at the Tokyo Disneyland theme park at Tokyo Disney Resort in Chiba, Japan, as well as a former attraction at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The current logo for Chuck E. Cheeses Pizza. ... A house band is a group of musicians, centrally organized by a band leader, that regularly play a venue every night it is open for business and are synonymous with the establishment. ... The Rock-afire Explosion was an animatronic robot band that played in ShowBiz Pizza restaurants mostly in the Southern United States from 1982 to 1991. ...

Miscellaneous

  • Banjo, the star of the Banjo-Kazooie series.
  • Cresent Grizzly — a maverick from Mega Man X5 who is designed like a grizzly bear.
  • Drop Bear, an urban mythical marsupial in Australia said to be similar to the Koala Bear.
  • Grizzly Bears and Polar Bears are aviable to adopt in Zoo Tycoon, both the original and sequel.
  • Gladly, the Cross-Eyed Bear, a mondegreen created from the misheard lyrics of a hymn (Gladly, the Cross I'd bear…). Used as the name of Baby Grumpling's teddy bear in British comic strip The Perishers, separately used as a character in The Friends of Fairwood Forest series, and separately in a novel by Evan Hunter.
  • Grizzly Slash/Crescent Grizzly, a Maverick from Mega Man X.
  • Kuma — a character from the Tekken fighting series.
  • Nate Osworth is a bear that updates his blog on the popular MySpace community.
  • Tottles the Bear — a character in children's stories.
  • Ursa Major and Ursa Minor the two bear constellations, sometimes also referred to as the big dipper, or the drinking gourd.
  • Cuddly, a traveling blogger Teddy Bear from the UK [1]
  • Floydie Bear, a mischievous Teddy Bear who helps others [2]
  • D-bear, a notoriously dim-witted bear in Pickle comics (Taiwan)
  • Rupert, teddy bear belonging to Stewie Griffin, a character in Seth MacFarlane's "Family Guy"
  • Drunky the Bear, a character on the Monsters in the Morning radio show.
  • Money the silly bear, a character from the story "Zack's fantasy".

Banjo-Kazooie is a 3-D platform/adventure video game for the Nintendo 64. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... A drop bear (or dropbear) is an Australian marsupial said to be related to the koala. ... This article is about mammals. ... For the drawing program, see KoalaPad/Painter. ... Binomial name Ursus arctos Linnaeus, 1758 The Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) is a species of bear that can reach weights of 130-700 kg (300 to 1500 pounds). ... The name Polar Bear is also a tradename for a type of scuba divers warm undersuit to be worn under a drysuit. ... The tone or style of this article may not be appropriate for Wikipedia. ... A mondegreen is the mishearing (usually accidental) of a phrase as a homophone or near-homophone in such a way that it acquires a new meaning. ... Lyrics are the words in songs. ... A hymn is a type of song, usually religious, specifically written for the purpose of praise, adoration or prayer, and typically addressed to a god or other religiously significant figure. ... The Perishers was a British comic strip about a group of urban children and a dog. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Kuma is a character in the Tekken fighting game series. ... MySpace is a social networking website offering an interactive, user-submitted network of friends, personal profiles, blogs, groups, photos, music, and videos. ... Tottles the Bear is a fictional bear who features in childrens stories. ... Ursa Major (IPA: ) is a constellation visible throughout the year in most of the northern hemisphere. ... Ursa Minor (IPA: ) is a constellation in the northern sky, the name of which means Smaller Bear in Latin. ... Photo of the familiar constellation Orion. ... This does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Promo Shot The Monsters in the Morning is a radio show on WTKS Real Radio in Orlando, Florida, USA and XM Radio Channel 152 for the first four hours. ...

See also

For other meanings, see Bear (disambiguation). ... Celebrity bears have played a leading role in modern popular culture. ... This is an index of lists of fictional animals. ... This is a list of actual bears that have been documented in history. ...

Notes

  1. ^ On August 1, 2006, CNN reported that Barney, a Doberman Pinscher employed as a security dog at Wookey Hole Caves, had destroyed parts of a valuable collection of teddy bears, including one which had belonged to Elvis Presley, which was valued to be worth $75,000. The insurance company insuring the exhibition of stuffed animals had insisted on having guard dog protection.
    “He just went berserk,” said Daniel Medley, general manager of the Wookey Hole Caves near Wells, England, where hundreds of bears were chewed up Tuesday night by the 6-year-old Doberman pinscher named Barney. A security guard at the museum, Greg West, said he spent several minutes chasing Barney before wrestling the dog to the ground (Elvis’ teddy bear leaves building the hard way: Guard dog rips head off Presley’s $75,000 toy in stuffed-animal rampage, Associated Press, Aug 3, 2006).

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