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[[File:Fozzie Bear 1473.jpg|link=The Muppet Show|frame|Wokka Wokka!]]
[[File:Fozzie Bear 1473.jpg|link=The Muppet Show|frame|Wokka Wokka!]]


The only time ''this'' sort of bear is [[Bears are Bad News| bad news]] is when his jokes are flat.
[[Everything's Worse with Bears]]...except when it isn't. Perhaps it's because of the proliferation of the teddy bear as a child's toy, but bears are often portrayed as [[Boisterous Bruiser]]s or sometimes just [[Big Fun]], and aren't really looking to eat ''people'' so much as [[Big Eater|just looking to eat.]] ([[Truth in Television]]; most bears are omnivorous and will gladly eat nuts and berries; also, while grizzlies ''are'' aggressive, their favorite food is salmon.) Seems most common in [[Western Animation]], although circus bears are common in [[Real Life]].

Perhaps it's because of the proliferation of the teddy bear as a child's toy, but bears are often portrayed as [[Boisterous Bruiser]]s or sometimes just [[Big Fun]], and aren't really looking to eat ''people'' so much as [[Big Eater|just looking to eat.]] ([[Truth in Television]]; most bears are omnivorous and will gladly eat nuts and berries; also, while grizzlies ''are'' aggressive, their favorite food is salmon.) Seems most common in [[Western Animation]], although circus bears are common in [[Real Life]].


Note that while the majority of these have bears being used for comedic purposes, non-comedic examples of bears being lovable should work for the trope as well.
Note that while the majority of these have bears being used for comedic purposes, non-comedic examples of bears being lovable should work for the trope as well.
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== [[Anime and Manga]] ==
* ''[[Shirokuma Cafe]]'' has Panda and Polar Bear as two of its core characters. Polar Bear is the owner of the titular cafe and is a [[Pungeon Master]]. Panda is a rather lazy [[Cloudcuckoolander]] who is a regular patron.


== Advertising ==
== Advertising ==
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* Fedex studied recent [[Super Bowl Special|Super Bowl commercials]] to come up with the ten factors needed for [[Rule of Cool|the best commercial ever.]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqNsjbB9KSU It involved] [[Celebrity Endorsement|Burt Reynolds]] getting [[Groin Attack|kicked in the nuts]] by a [[Talking Animal|talking]] bear ([[What Were They Selling Again?|product message optional]]).
* Fedex studied recent [[Super Bowl Special|Super Bowl commercials]] to come up with the ten factors needed for [[Rule of Cool|the best commercial ever.]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqNsjbB9KSU It involved] [[Celebrity Endorsement|Burt Reynolds]] getting [[Groin Attack|kicked in the nuts]] by a [[Talking Animal|talking]] bear ([[What Were They Selling Again?|product message optional]]).
* Charmin toilet paper [http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=charmin&aq=f ads].
* Charmin toilet paper [http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=charmin&aq=f ads].
* The Sugar Bear (orignally three Sugar Bears) from the Sugar Golden Crisp cereal boxes.
* The Sugar Bear (orignally three Sugar Bears) from the Super Golden Crisp cereal boxes and commercials.

== [[Anime and Manga]] ==
* ''[[Shirokuma Cafe]]'' has Panda and Polar Bear as two of its core characters. Polar Bear is the owner of the titular cafe and is a [[Pungeon Master]]. Panda is a rather lazy [[Cloudcuckoolander]] who is a regular patron.


== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==
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== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
* Baloo again in ''[[Tale Spin]]'', as well as Rebecca, Molly, and Kit.
* Baloo again in ''[[Tale Spin]]'', as well as Rebecca, Molly, and Kit.
* [[Yogi Bear]], Boo Boo, and Cindy Bear.
* [[Yogi Bear]], Boo Boo, and Cindy Bear, although Yogi ''is'' [[Theme Song|always getting in the Ranger's hair.]]
* The [[Care Bears]], although these probably fall squarely into the "actual teddy bears" category.
* The [[Care Bears]], although these probably fall squarely into the "actual teddy bears" category.
** Likewise, the [[Bland-Name Product|Dummi Bears]] from ''[[Rugrats]]'', who are an obvious spoof of this, though their ''name'' is an [[Homage]] to...
** Likewise, the [[Bland-Name Product|Dummi Bears]] from ''[[Rugrats]]'', who are an obvious spoof of this, though their ''name'' is an [[Homage]] to...

Revision as of 10:51, 7 October 2020

Wokka Wokka!

The only time this sort of bear is bad news is when his jokes are flat.

Perhaps it's because of the proliferation of the teddy bear as a child's toy, but bears are often portrayed as Boisterous Bruisers or sometimes just Big Fun, and aren't really looking to eat people so much as just looking to eat. (Truth in Television; most bears are omnivorous and will gladly eat nuts and berries; also, while grizzlies are aggressive, their favorite food is salmon.) Seems most common in Western Animation, although circus bears are common in Real Life.

Note that while the majority of these have bears being used for comedic purposes, non-comedic examples of bears being lovable should work for the trope as well.

Examples of Beary Funny include:


Advertising

Anime and Manga

Comic Books

  • In the French graphic novel Pyrenee the Wild Child title character is a girl raised by a bear in the mountains. The bear is mostly seen as a big furry dope, but there's one scene where they get into a serious argument and he only just manages to hold back from killing her.

Film (Animation)

  • Baloo in The Jungle Book epitomizes the "lovable lug" archetype for bears. Baloo was also friends with Mowgli in the original Kipling story, but his Disney version is probably the most well-known.
  • Little John in Disney's Robin Hood, practically an Expy of Baloo.
  • Boog the bear from Open Season.
  • In another example of bears being nice, the movie Brother Bear begins with Kenai discovering that his spirit animal is "the Bear of Love". And then he tries to prove his toughness by slaying a bear and gets turned into one as a result, and discovers that bears are pretty nice.
  • Bongo the Bear from the first segment of Fun and Fancy Free.
  • Cubby from Peter Pan, who wears a bear suit as clothing.
  • Brer Bear from Song of the South. He's a villain, but a harmless and humorous one.
  • Muk and Luk the polar bear twins from Balto.
  • Zozi from Bartok the Magnificent.
  • The second half of the upcoming film Brave apparantly had the entire royal family save Merida (whether King Fergus is affected by this or not is debatable) being turned into bears.

Film (Live Action)

Literature

Live Action TV

Newspaper Comics

Puppet Shows

Real Life

Theme Parks

Video Games

Webcomics

  • Sore Losers has a blue midget bear named Coleman as its Animal Mascot. While Coleman still can be vicious, he's also a constant source of comic relief, talks in half-growls, and is small enough to pass for a teddy bear when standing still.
  • When some bar-bear-ian Were-bears turned up in Exiern they unleashed a Hurricane of Puns, utterly un-bear-able in the watching crowd.

Web Original:

Western Animation