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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBased upon a series of children's books, a grizzly cub has many misadventures with his friends.Based upon a series of children's books, a grizzly cub has many misadventures with his friends.Based upon a series of children's books, a grizzly cub has many misadventures with his friends.
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When Little Bear first started when I was 3, I loved it. At 18, I still love it. Why? It is fun, it is innocent and it is cute. It is also simple, but that is a good thing for me really. The animation is vibrant and colourful, and the music is lovely. The dialogue is funny and quite intelligent, and I loved the stories, simple they are but educational. The characters are a delight, Little Bear and his friends and family are all endearing and easy to relate to. Overall, this is a delight, for kids and adults, not in a witty way but in a simple and innocent way, innocent as in what Winnie the Pooh or Beatrix Potter were. 10/10 Bethany Cox
Little Bear is a classic early morning show that I use to watch at 5am or 6am. It's a show that you can fall asleep to and that's a good thing in the case of Little Bear. It's a good thing because the music it plays is so soothing. The voice work is smooth and the overall production is so calming. All characters are mellow.
Little Bear is a social learning show and an adventure show. Little Bear and his crew of woodland critters carry the show very well.
Again LB is a classic children show that I do recommend, unfortunately, now children have been exposed to the 3d non-sense shows that it would be hard for them to enjoy classic material.
Little Bear is a social learning show and an adventure show. Little Bear and his crew of woodland critters carry the show very well.
Again LB is a classic children show that I do recommend, unfortunately, now children have been exposed to the 3d non-sense shows that it would be hard for them to enjoy classic material.
This is my childhood comfort tv show. Imagine combining Franklin, We Three Bears, The Aristocats, Milo and Otis, Anne of Green Gables, Beatrix Potter, Ghibli, Babar, Matilda, Ella Enchanted, Little Women, and Winnie The Pooh together. Then imagine you dipped that combination of stories and characters and feelings like a cookie into a warm cup of late Victorian or early Edwardian tea, and drank it at your grandma's house wrapped in a warm blanket made of comfort and love. It was the original cottagecore influence in my life. Charming, gentle, and as if Beatrix Potter's illustrations had come to life in another time.
I love the movie and the series. Iv been watching it since I was a little kid and I plan on watching it with my kids when Im married.
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Little Bear is one of my favorite shows from childhood and even now when I'm 18 I still love it and like to watch it. This show is not as upbeat as shows like Franklin or Arthur but it's still great. Sometimes when I watch certain shows I have to skip the theme songs but with this show I have to watch the theme song at the beginning because the music is wonderful and it's very imaginative to watch. This show also has a lot of imagination and that's one of the reasons it's so wonderful. I'm tired of people acting like you have to grow out of kids shows at a certain age. You know what I'm almost 19 and I love a lot of kids shows. There are lots of great ones like this, Franklin, Arthur, Blue's Clues, Curious George, Sesame Street, Bob the Builder, and Veggie Tales, and ones that are awful like Wow, Wow Wubbzy, Fireman Sam, Teletubbies, and the worst one of all Yo Gabba Gabba. The good ones that I mentioned teach kids lessons and maybe it wouldn't hurt for us older people to be reminded of those lessons. Little Bear I'm sure will always hold a special place in my heart and I hope I can introduce it to my nieces and nephews eventually and even my kids if I actually have any.
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- AnecdotesThis show was based on the children's books by author Else Holmelund Minarik. Suzanne Collins, the same author who wrote "The Hunger Games" Trilogy, wrote screenplays for several episodes of "Little Bear".
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Little Bear: Hmmm... interesting.
- Générique farfeluLittle Sherlock Bear VHS: Nickelodeon shark logo after end credits
- ConnexionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Fictional Movie and TV Owls (2015)
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