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Here is a lost of all the fictional bears in the world:

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  • Akakabuto in the anime Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin. His name means literally red helmet, because of the fur atop his head which is completely red.
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  • Aloysius, the teddy bear of Sebastian Flyte in Evelyn Waugh's novel Brideshead Revisited; the model for Aloysius was Archie, the teddy bear of John Betjeman, who appeared as himself in a children's book by Betjeman, Archie and the Strict Baptists.
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  • Archie in Dr. Dolittle 2
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  • Arianna, Cleveland Brown's next door neighbor on The Cleveland Show.
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  • Baby Bear on PBS's Sesame Street
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  • Bad Idea Bears from Avenue Q
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  • Baloo (formerly of The Jungle Book), Kit Cloudkicker, Rebecca Cunningham and Molly Cunningham from Disney's TaleSpin tv series and comic books in 1990
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  • Baloo from The Jungle Book and The Second Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling
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  • Bamse  - the strongest bear in the whole world" is a Swedish comic book features several bear characters including Viktoria, Brum, Brumma, Brumellisa, Brummelufs, as well Bamse himself
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  • Barney Bear from the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer theatrical cartoons of the 1940s and 1950s.
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  • Basil the Bear on Sesame Park
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  • Bear from Word World, made up of the letters B-E-A-R
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  • Bear named Bear, owned by Judge Roy Bean - The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972 motion picture)
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  • Bear, Ojo, and Ursa from Jim Henson's Bear in the Big Blue House
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  • Bear, from Bear Feels Scared by Karma Wilson
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  • Bear, from Dog and Bear by Laura Vaccaro Seeger
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  • Bear, from Don't Worry Bear by Greg Foley
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  • Bear, from Fox and the Hound
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  • Bear, from Franklin
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  • Bear, from Harvey Birdman
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  • Bear, from the webcomic Bear and Kitten
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  • Bear, the mascot of the Windows 3.1 (and later Windows 95) team
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  • Bear, the nickname of a male character in Night Watch who shapeshifts into a bear. His real name is never mentioned.
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  • Bear, the title character from the Disney television program Bear in the Big Blue House
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  • Bearmon, Grizzmon, Monzaemon, WaruMonzaemon and Pandamon from Digimon. Notice that also Etemon and MetalEtemon hold Monzaemon and Warumonzaemon's plush figures, respectively.
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  • Ben, grizzly bear companion on The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams
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  • Benjamin, Howie, and multiple other teddy bears in The Secret World of Benjamin Bear
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  • Beorn, from The Hobbit, by J. R. R. Tolkien, was a man with the ability to transform into a bear
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  • Biffo the Bear in the The Beano
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  • Blinky Bill the Koala Bear by Dorothy Wall
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  • Blinky Bill the Koala Bear by Dorothy Wall see also Adventures of the Little Koala
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  • Blinky The Bear Who Wouldn't Hibernate by Helen L. Partridge
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  • Blubber, Luke's racing partner in Hanna-Barbera's Wacky Races
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  • Bobo the Bear from Disney's Muppets Tonight
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  • Bobo, Montgomery Burns' long-lost teddy bear in The Simpsons cartoon episode "Rosebud".
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  • Bobo, Mr Burns' treasured childhood teddy bear from The Simpsons' episode Rosebud
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  • Bongo, the circus bear featured in the Disney film, Fun and Fancy Free
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  • Boog, a domesticated Grizzly Bear in the CG film Open Season.
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  • Boris Dhishnikov in Steven Churchills 'Rising Tide'
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  • Boskov the bear in the animated series Evil con Carne
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  • Brer Bear, from the Uncle Remus stories by Joel Chandler Harrisand also occurs in stories by Enid Blyton
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  • Bruin Bear, a small bear resembling a teddy bear found in Simon Green's Shadows Fall and the sixth Nightside Novel.
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  • Bungle, from Rainbow
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  • Buster Bear, in the stories of Thornton Burgess
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  • Butterbear, the half-bear half-butterfly hybrid on The Wuzzles
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  • Buttons the Bear from Puppets Who Kill
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  • Buttons, Bearbette, Darwin, Bearnadine, Abner and Bridget from Chucklewood Critters and several prior specials
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  • Buttons, the womanizing teddy bear on Puppets Who Kill
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  • Chief Grizzly, the grizzly bear chief in Hoodwinked.
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  • Cindy Bear, Yogi Bear's girlfriend, created by Hanna-Barbera.
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  • Corduroy by Don Freeman
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  • Corduroy, Don Freeman's classic teddy character
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  • Cornelius Bear and Téodor Orezcu in Chris Onstad's Achewood webcomic.
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  • Crow of the Bear Clan, barbarian comic book bear
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  • Curtis E. Bear, the Courtesy Bear. Appeared in The Simpsons episode Marge Simpson in: "Screaming Yellow Honkers" as a mascot at a road rage class.
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  • Dewey in Semi-Pro
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  • Disabear, from Deko Boko Friends.
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  • Eddie Bear, a teddy bear turned private detective, featured in the books The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse and its sequel The Toyminator, written by Robert Rankin
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  • Evan Bemus - The Western Kentucky Forest
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  • Flippy, Disco Bear, Pop and Cub, bears from Happy Tree Friends.
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  • Fozzie Bear
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  • Gentle Ben, about a boy and his tame bear
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  • 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 and as a character in The Friends of Fairwood Forest series
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  • Gordon a bear bean scout in Camp Lazlo
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  • Hal Jam a bear adopts this name after stealing a novel buried under a tree, passing himself off as an author in 'The Bear Went Over the Mountain' by William Kotzwinkle.
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  • Harry, the Fat Bear Spy
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  • Help! It's The Hair Bear Bunch: Hanna-Barbera
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  • Henisz, a Teddy Bear who went on the Trip around the World.
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  • Humphrey B. Bear
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  • Humphrey B. Bear, the title character from the Australian kid's TV show
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  • Humphrey Bear, a Walt Disney character appearing in 1950s shorts, usually harassing Donald Duck
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  • Iorek Byrnison, the armoured bear in Philip Pullman's trilogy His Dark Materials and the feature film The Golden Compass
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  • Jasper the Bear was a cartoon which ran in Canadian magazine McLeans for over 20 years and is the mascot of Jasper National Park in Alberta, Canada.
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  • Julie Bruin - ursine spoof of Julie Brown; one-shot character from Warner Bros Tiny Toon Adventures.
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  • Kissyfur - Animated series in the United States from the 1980s about two run away circus bears that now live in the Bayou.
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  • Koda, Kenai, and various characters in the 2003 Disney animated film Brother Bear
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  • Kumanee and Kumakawa of Damekko Doubutsu
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  • Ling Ling the pregnant panda, in the film Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, as well as the den of kodiak bears from which the news team rescues Veronica Corningstone.
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  • Little Bear
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  • Little Bear by Maurice Sendak
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  • Little John was a bear in Disney's version of Robin Hood
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  • Lusa, Kallik, Toklo, Taqqiq, Ujurak, and others in Seekers by Erin Hunter
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  • Mabel, Elvis Presley's teddy bear.[2]
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  • Marcus McBear, the hardboiled teddy-bear detective from the graphic novel, Kling Klang Klatch
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  • Mary Plain, the bear from a series of children's books by Gwynedd Rae.
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  • Mary the Baby Bear, a lovable and bubbly little bear from the story "Zack's fantasy".
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  • Misha, the mascot of the 1980 Summer Olympic games
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  • Mister Woppit, mascot of Donald Campbell, breaker of speed-records killed on Lake Coniston in 1967.
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  • Mr. Bultitude in C. S. Lewis' That Hideous Strength.
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  • Mr. Panda from Ranma 1/2, actually Ranma's father cursed to transform into a panda when exposed to cold water.
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  • Muk and Luk, twin polar bears Balto (film) and its sequels
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  • Nanook, Stella, and Ursula, a family of polar bears in the webcomic The Last of the Polar Bears
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  • Nassur, an aggressively anti-Semitic teddy bear host of the Hamas-affiliated children's TV series, Tomorrow's Pioneers.
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  • Oksana (named after Borat's wife) in Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan played by two bears, Chester and Charlie.
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  • Old Bear, by Kevin Henkes
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  • Old Bear, from the Old Bear series of books
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  • Old Ben, around which revolve the events of William Faulkner's short story The Bear.
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  • P. T. Bridgeport, the con-bear in Walt Kelly's Pogo
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  • Paddington Bear
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  • Paddington Bear, the famous Peruvian bear
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  • Panda, the mascot for WWF
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  • Pedobear, a satirical mascot for pedophiles popularized on 4chan,
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  • Peppy the Polar Bear from British Fox's Glacier Mint commercials
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  • Polar Bear and Pamela Bear, animated mascots for The ICEE Company, as seen on TV ads.
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  • Pooky, teddy bear from the comic strip Garfield.
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  • PostBear the Postman bear, a character from the story "Zack's fantasy", who is a postman.
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  • Ralph, the "midget circus bear" in Frank Cho's Liberty Meadows
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  • Rupert Bear (also known as Rupert the Bear) from the children's books by Mary Tourtel (he also became featured in comic strips and a TV series)
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  • Rupert Bear, a white bear starring in his own TV show, Rupert
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  • Rupert, teddy bear belonging to Stewie Griffin, a character in Seth MacFarlane's "Family Guy"
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  • Sebastian Star Bear and his sidekick Souki, from the 1991 movie "Sebastian Star Bear: First Mission". The movie is about 90 minutes long and was created in the Netherlands. All images were drawn in China.
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  • Sgt. Grumbles, the honey-loving bear from The Perry Bible Fellowship.
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  • Shako, the killer polar bear in the weekly UK anthology comic 2000AD.
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  • Shardik (Dark Tower), a 70-foot-tall (21 m) cyborg bear from Stephen King's The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands, named after the above
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  • Shardik, the ursine protagonist of Richard Adams' novel of the same name
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  • Sleepy Bear, the Travelodge Bear, mascot for Travelodge, as seen on TV ads and SPEED TV.
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  • Smacky, Bucky Katt's miniature teddy bear in the comic strip Get Fuzzy
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  • 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.
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  • Snuggle, the fabric softener bear
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  • Sooty, Cousin Scampy and Soo (a panda bear)
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  • Spinda, Teddiursa and Ursaring from Pokémon.
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  • State o' Maine in John Irving's The Hotel New Hampshire.
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  • Sugar Bear, mascot for General Foods Corporation's Post Sugar Crisp cereal
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  • SuperTed of the UK animated series of the same name, created by Mike Young.
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  • Tatty Teddy, who appears on greetings cards
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  • Teddy Edward, star of children's books and a BBC Television series.
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  • Teddy Robinson, from Joan G. Robinson's books Dear Teddy Robinson and More about Teddy Robinson.
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  • Teddy Ruxpin, the popular animatronic teddy bear from the 1980s.
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  • Teddy, a computer-animated animatronic (and highly intelligent) teddy bear in Steven Spielberg's Artificial Intelligence: A.I.
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  • Teddy, teddy bear belonging to Thurston Howell, III, a character on "Gilligan's Island"
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  • Teddy, the loyal side-kick of Mr. Bean
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  • The Bear that Wasn't, from the cartoon of the same name. After waking up from his long winter's nap, the bear finds his home at the center of a construction project. All of the men there insist on his being, instead of a bear, a "silly man who needs a shave and wears a fur coat."
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  • The Berenstain Bears
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  • The Buddy Bears, recurring children's show bears on Garfield and Friends
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  • The Dancing Bear, on Captain Kangaroo
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  • The Great Root Bear and its wife, Rosie Bear - Corporate mascots for A&W Root Beer
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  • The Happy or Laughing Bear for the Bear Wheel Alignment Company[1]
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  • The Helpful Bear on the Twenty-Eighth Floor, the eponym of a song by the fictional children's musician Roofi in the Simpsons episode "Marge vs. Singles, Seniors, Childless Couples and Teens, and Gays".
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  • The Hillbilly Bears, a Hanna-Barbera Productions animated television series, featuring Paw Rugg, Maw Rugg, Floral Rugg, and Shag Rugg.
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  • The Masturbating Bear, from "Late Night with Conan O'Brien"
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  • The Three Bulgy Bears in Prince Caspian
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  • The many bears of Gary Larson's The Far Side cartoons
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  • The title character from the Danish comic Rasmus Klump
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  • Theadore Rosebear, Teddy Roosevelt's best friend in Edward Summer's novel Teefr and The Legend of Teddy Bear Bob (aka "Bear Bob's Story").
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  • Thornton, a polar bear in Sherman's Lagoon
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  • Tim, Cleveland Brown's next door neighbor on The Cleveland Show.
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  • Tim, a brown bear who is one of Cleveland's friends in the cleveland show
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  • Tottles the Bear — a character in children's stories.
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  • Unnamed - "There's a bear in the woods. . ." Presumably representing the Soviet Union, this bear appeared in Ronald Reagan's campaign advertising.
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  • Unnamed - Adult male and cub from L'Ours
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  • Unnamed - Bears (several characters) in the Walt Disney Studios animated film Brother Bear
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  • Unnamed - Eddy and the Bear
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  • Unnamed - Fisherman bear from the 1971 film Bedknobs and Broomsticks"
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  • Unnamed - Grizzly bears in ads for Charmin toilet paper
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  • Unnamed - Polar bears from international Coca-Cola commercials
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  • Unnamed - Sailor bear who catches the magic bed while fishing in Bedknobs and Broomsticks
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  • Unnamed - Talking polar bear from British Cresta soft drink commercials of the 1970s
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  • Unnamed - The Siberian Bear in the cartoon The World of David the Gnome
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  • Unnamed - The Three Bears from Goldilocks and the Three Bears
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  • Unnamed - The Three Bears, Looney Tunes characters by Chuck Jones
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  • Unnamed - The polar bear mascot for Klondike bars
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  • Unnamed - The polar bear mascot for Nelvana
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  • Unnamed - The relentless, man-eating bear in the 1997 film, The Edge played by Bart the Bear
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  • Unnamed - a bear in a karate robe with a British accent that Krillin defeats in an episode of Dragon Ball.
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  • Unnamed - teddy bear belonging to Radar O'Reilly, a character on "M*A*S*H"
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  • Ursaline B. "Bear" Bruin, a Chevy Suburban-driving grizzly from the fantasy novel Collinsfort Village by Joe Ekaitis.
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  • Vincent, a grouchy black bear in the DreamWorks film, Over the Hedge.
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  • Winkie, a bear from Clifford Chase's debut novel that is accused of terrorism.
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  • Winnie the Pooh, teddy bear of Christopher Robin Milne, son of A.A. Milne.
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  • Winnie the Pooh. A cartoon bear created by A. A. Milne.
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  • Yogi Bear and his pal Boo Boo, created by Hanna-Barbera
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  • pooh bear on pooh bear
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  • the Care Bears (see List of Care Bears)
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  • the Gummi Bears from the popular Disney animated series.

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