Science Fair Project Encyclopedia
List of fictional bears
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Bears in books
- Baloo from The Jungle Book and The Second Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling
- the Berenstain Bears
- Brer Bear , from the Uncle Remus stories by Joel Chandler Harris
- Paddington Bear
- the Three Bears from Goldilocks and the Three Bears
- Winnie the Pooh by A. A. Milne
- Rupert the Bear from the childrens' books by Mary Tourtel (also became featured in comic strips and a TV series)
- Little Bear by Maurice Sendak
- Crow of the Bear Clan , barbarian comic book bear
- Shardik, the ursine protagonist of Richard Adams' novel of the same name
- Shardik, a 70 feet tall cyborg bear from Stephen King's The Wastelands, named after the above
- Iorek Byrnison, the armoured bear in Philip Pullman's trilogy His Dark Materials
Bears in plays
- The Winter's Tale by William Shakespeare famously includes the stage direction "Exit, pursued by a bear".
Animated bears
- Akakabuto is the demented, one-eyed (later giant) Bear and arch-nemesis of Silver Fang in the anime Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin. His name means literally red helmet, the name is derived from the fur atop his head which is completely red.
- Barney Bear from the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer theatrical cartoons of the 1940s and 1950s.
- Bears (several characters) in the Walt Disney Studios animated film Brother Bear
- Bear, from Franklin
- Blinky Bill, an animated koala from the eponymously named Australian series (not actually a bear, but sufficiently teddy-like to warrant inclusion)
- Blubber, Luke's racing partner in Hanna-Barbera's Wacky Races
- Brother Bear, title character from the 2003 Disney animated film
- the Buddy Bears, recurring children's show bears who promote conformity and collectivism on Garfield and Friends
- the Care Bears
- Eddy and the Bear
- the Gummi Bears
- Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch: Hanna-Barbera
- Humphrey Bear , a Walt Disney character appearing in 1950s shorts, usually harassing Donald Duck
- Kissy Fur - Animated series in the United States from the 1980s about two run away circus bears that now live in the Bayou.
- Little Bear
- Little John was a bear in Disney's version of Robin Hood
- Nameless bear from Harvey Birdman
- The Three Bears, Looney Tunes characters
- unnamed sailor bear who catches the magic bed in Bedknobs and Broomsticks
- Yogi Bear and his pal Boo Boo, created by Hanna-Barbera
Bears in film
- Archie in Dr. Dolittle 2
- Adult male and cub from L' Ours
- The relentless, man-eating bear in the 1997 film, The Edge
Puppet bears
- Baby Bear in Sesame Street
- Basil the Bear on Sesame Park
- Bear, Ojo, and Ursa from Bear in the Big Blue House
- Fozzie Bear from The Muppet Show
- Humphrey B. Bear
- Sooty, Cousin Scampy and Soo (a panda bear)
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.
- George, the cool, stylish bear in British Hofmeister Beer commercials of the 1970s. "For great lager, follow the bear".
- the Hamm's Beer bear
- the ICEE Polar Bear, an animated mascot for The ICEE Company, as seen on TV ads.
- Talking polar bear from British Fox's Glacier Mint commercials
- Talking polar bear from British Cresta soft drink commercials of the 1970s
- Polar bears from international Coca-Cola commercials
- the Labatt's Blue bear
- Grizzly bears in ads for Charmin toilet paper
- "There's a bear in the woods. . ." Presumably representing the Soviet Union, this bear appeared in Ronald Reagan's campaign advertising.
- Snuggles , the fabric softener bear
- Sugar Bear, mascot for General Foods Corporation's Post Sugar Crisp cereal
Bears in poetry
- Fuzzy wuzzy
- was a bear
- Fuzzy wuzzy had no hair
- So Fuzzy wuzzy wasn't fuzzy, was he.
- Bulgy
- Algy saw the bear.
- The bear saw Algy.
- The bear was bulgy.
- The bulge was Algy.
Bears on television
- Bear, the title character from the Disney television program Bear in the Big Blue House
- Gentle Ben, grizzly Bear companion to "Grizzly Adams"
- Buttons, the womanizing teddy bear on "Puppets Who Kill"
Teddy bears
- Mister Woppit, mascot of Donald Campbell, breaker of speed-records killed on Lake Coniston in 1967.
- Bear, the mascot of the Windows 3.1 (and later Windows 95) team
- Teddy Ruxpin, the popular animatronic teddy bear from the 1980's.
- Pooky,teddy bear from the comic strip Garfield.
- Winnie the Pooh, teddy bear of Christopher Robin Milne, son of A.A. Milne.
- Corduroy , Don Freeman's classic teddy character
Miscellaneous
- 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.
- Drop Bear, an urban mythical marsupial in Australia said to be similar to the Koala Bear
- Ursa Major and Ursa Minor the two bear constellations, sometimes also referred to as the big dipper, or the drinking gourd.
- "Zeke and Zed and Ted and Fred, and a bear named Tennessee," the audio-animatronic bears of the Country Bear Jamboree at Disney theme parks
See also
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