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Little Bear (TV series)

Little Bear is a Canadian children's animated series produced by Nelvana Limited in association with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.[3] It is based on the Little Bear series of books, which were written by Else Holmelund Minarik and illustrated by Maurice Sendak. In the United States, the show premiered on Nickelodeon as part of the Nick Jr. block on November 6, 1995, until the final episode aired on June 1, 2001. The show also aired on CBS on Saturday mornings from September 16, 2000, until September 15, 2001.[4]

Little Bear
GenreAdventure
Fantasy
Created byElse Holmelund Minarik
Maurice Sendak
Voices ofKristin Fairlie
Jennifer Martini
Amos Crawley
Tracy Ryan
Andrew Sabiston
Elizabeth Hanna
Janet-Laine Green
Dan Hennessey
Theme music composerRowland Lee
Arnold Black (U.S. airings)
ComposerLesley Barber
Country of originCanada[1]
China (season 5)
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes65 (195 segments) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersMaurice Sendak
John B. Carls
Michael Hirsh (season 5)
Patrick Loubert (season 5)
Clive A. Smith (season 5)
ProducersMichael Hirsh
Patrick Loubert
Clive A. Smith
Running time24 minutes
Production companiesNelvana Limited
Hong Guang Animation (Suzhou) (season 5)
John B. Carls Productions Inc. (seasons 2 – 5)
Wildthings Productions Inc. (seasons 2 – 5)
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (season 5)
Release
Original networkCanada
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Treehouse TV
United States
Nickelodeon[2]
Picture formatNTSC
Audio formatDolby Surround
Original releaseNovember 6, 1995 (1995-11-06) –
June 1, 2001 (2001-06-01)

Every half-hour episode of Little Bear is divided into three seven-minute segments. Most segments are new stories, but some are retellings of Else Holmelund Minarik's books (both she and Sendak were "closely involved in the creative process" when developing the new stories).[5]

A direct-to-video feature film titled The Little Bear Movie was released in 2001.

Plot

Set in the North American wilderness around the end of the 19th century, Little Bear goes on exciting adventures and learns new things with his friends Emily, Duck, Hen, Cat, and Owl. Mother Bear is a homemaker who looks after Little Bear, while Father Bear, a fisherman, is typically away on his ship, fishing.

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
113November 6, 1995 (1995-11-06)February 12, 1996 (1996-02-12)
213September 9, 1996 (1996-09-09)December 23, 1996 (1996-12-23)
313May 6, 1997 (1997-05-06)November 17, 1997 (1997-11-17)
413January 7, 1999 (1999-01-07)February 12, 1999 (1999-02-12)
513February 21, 2000 (2000-02-21)June 1, 2001 (2001-06-01)

Characters

Main

 
The main characters
  • Little Bear (voiced by Kristin Fairlie) is a six-year-old small, curious, and imaginative grizzly bear cub who lives in the forest with his family and friends. Throughout the series, he has grown somewhat, as his voice is slightly deeper, and he rarely takes naps. He is the only character whose parents are shown other than Duck's mother in one episode, who is a chicken, as well as Emily's parents briefly in the episode where they met. Little Bear lives in a stucco, wood, cabined, plaster and brick house. He is always kind and loves to play and explore with his friends. His catchphrase is "Hmmmm... Interesting!"
  • Emily (voiced by Jennifer Martini) is a seven-year-old little girl who is Little Bear's best friend. She carries around a doll named Lucy everywhere she goes and is very attached to her. In the summer, Emily vacations with her parents by the river near Little Bear's home. Emily eventually moves to the forest permanently and lives there with her grandmother.
  • Owl (voiced by Amos Crawley) is a male owl who is sometimes pompous, yet very sensible. He lives in a treehouse, and can be quite serious at times. Although Owl enjoys fun games, he will only participate if the gameplay is logical and rational; reading is his main hobby.
  • Duck (voiced by Tracy Ryan) is a female duck with yellow feathers, an orange beak, and a long neck. Slow and smart at the same time, Duck is one who gets herself into comical situations. She lives in a nest, although in one episode, she expressed longing for a house and tried to live in a houseboat. It floated downriver filled with frogs and Duck lived happily in her nest. She loves playing "princess" and pretend. She was hatched in a nest of chicks, because "some eggs got mixed up", and Little Bear taught her to fly when she was a duckling. Although Duck never has any ducklings of her own, she is sometimes seen babysitting a group of them.
  • Cat (voiced by Andrew Sabiston) is a laidback, slothful male cat who enjoys prowling at night, playing tricks on passersby, and eating. When his friends and he must get to a certain place in the woods, Cat often leads them through one of his shortcuts. His catchphrase is "Boo!"
  • Hen (voiced by Elizabeth Hanna) is a fussy, feisty chicken who lives in a large chicken coop. She is classy and sophisticated, and enjoys cleanliness, though her several nieces and nephews often mess up her spotless house. However, she never turns down the opportunity for fun. Hen has also been shown to be fond of opera, but she seems to be not good at singing it.
  • Mother Bear (voiced by Janet-Laine Green) is Little Bear's mother. She enjoys cooking and is always there to help Little Bear if he needs it. She also seems to be very tidy and does not like it when the house becomes messy. She normally wears a pink shirt and a blue skirt with a white apron.
  • Father Bear (voiced by Dan Hennessey) is Little Bear's father and Mother Bear's husband. His occupation is a fisherman and sometimes takes Little Bear out fishing. He has been to many places and likes to keep things that are old, even if they have to be thrown away. He usually wears a blue suit with a purple tie and brown shoes. Throughout the run of the show, he is sporadically absent, as he is away, fishing.

Recurring

  • No Feet (voiced by Rick Jones) is a friendly, gentle, green male garter snake that lives in Mother Bear's garden. Little Bear gets along with him very well.
  • Grandmother Bear (voiced by Diane D'Aquila) is Little Bear's maternal grandmother and Mother Bear's mother, and Grandfather Bear's wife. She likes to cook and tell stories.
  • Grandfather Bear (voiced by Sean McCann) is Little Bear's maternal grandfather and Mother Bear's father. He once worked at a circus with his wife and sister. He wears a green suit coat, but with khaki slacks and a dark red tie with brown shoes.
  • Rusty Bear (voiced by Dan Lett) is Father Bear's younger brother and Little Bear's uncle. He mentions that he lives in the woods and that he would prefer to live there because it is quiet and peaceful. He is a very large bear, slightly taller and huskier than Father Bear. He has a deep voice, wears overalls, and has a red handkerchief around his neck. He is only seen in a few of the Little Bear episodes. Little Bear is fascinated with Rusty's outdoor ethic, and whenever he shows up, Little Bear is tempted to emulate his rustic character.
  • Granny (voiced by Kay Hawtrey) is Emily's grandmother, with whom she and her parents live with in the summer and then permanently, has traveled the world, and has many odd pieces of furniture. She is the owner of Tutu.
  • Tutu (voiced by Tara Strong) is Emily and Granny's dog. She acts very hyper and she can understand humans. According to Granny, she only speaks French, yet she understands English.
  • Mitzi (voiced by Ashley Taylor) is a five-year-old, mischievous, sometimes rather unthoughtful, tomboyish monkey, who lives in a treehouse in the forest around Little Bear's home. She feels bad after slighting somebody's feelings or misleading them. She sometimes has green or white eyes. Mitzi is the last to join the supporting cast, not appearing until the end of season two.
  • Moose (voiced by Ray Landry) is a male eastern moose, who sometimes helps Little Bear and his friends when they are in need.
  • Mermaid is a mermaid whom Little Bear occasionally meets when he goes to the lake. She is friendly and takes Little Bear to see places underwater. Owl and Emily have also met Mermaid.

Others

  • Four northern river otter siblings sporadically appear; they reside in the local river and are balloon heads. They are frequent in episodes focusing on water activities.
  • Frog is a male frog that dispenses zen-like wisdom between his meditations. He resides at Little Bear's favourite swimming spot, Hop-Frog Pond. He is also very wise, and a good friend to Little Bear.
  • Little Ick is a baby raccoon who only appears in an episode where his mother went to visit his grandmother and dropped him off with Mother Bear. Little Bear and Little Ick form a bit of a sibling relationship together, such as Little Bear feeling left out because Mother Bear seems to be paying more attention to Little Ick. Little Ick is the baby raccoon's nickname from Little Bear because "Ick" is the only thing the baby can say.
  • Marshmallow is a baby white skunk who is found by Owl and Little Bear in an episode, and she plays with Duck, Little Bear, Owl, and Cat in the episode "Little Footprints". In the episode "The Wedding", she is the flower girl in Mr. and Mrs. Skunk's wedding.
  • Mighty is a humpback whale who is an old friend of Father Bear's. He appears in the episode "A Whale of a Tale" where Father Bear takes Little Bear fishing. He tells Little Bear the story of how he met Mighty when he accidentally caught him in his fishing net. A storm appears and Mighty and his son, Little Whale, help pull Father Bear and Little Bear back to shore. Mighty also appears in Little Bear's dream in the episode "Fisherman Bear's Big Catch". Although he only appears in a few episodes, Mighty is in the opening credits of the show.
  • Mr. Wind (voiced by Sean McCann) is a cloud. He is the cold, angry wind that blows down from the north. He speaks English with an English accent.

Telecast and home media

In Canada, Little Bear premiered on CBC Television on October 7, 1995, at 8 in the morning. Episodes continued to air on Sundays at 8 as well as on weekday mornings during the preschool programming block CBC Playground until 2007. Also, Corus-owned Treehouse TV formerly aired the show from 1998 to 2010. In the United States, the show premiered on Nickelodeon as part of the Nick Jr. block in 1995. The last new episode premiered on Nickelodeon on June 1, 2001, and the last rerun aired on December 25, 2002. The show was also aired on CBS on Saturday mornings from September 16, 2000, until September 15, 2001.[4] Noggin aired repeats (as part of the "Nick Jr. on Noggin" block)[6] from 2001 to 2009. Its replacement, the Nick Jr. Channel, aired repeats from 2009 until 2018.

The series has been re-aired on various foreign channels, including ABC and ABC2 (Australia), RTÉ (Ireland), TV2 (New Zealand), and Children's BBC (United Kingdom).

Streaming

On December 15, 2014, Treehouse TV released all seasons of the show, as well as the movie, free to watch on the Official Little Bear YouTube channel.[7]

In 2015, Little Bear was added to the Noggin app, which streams shows from the classic Noggin channel.

The show was added to Paramount+ (which was called CBS All Access at the time) in January 2021.[8]

VHS

United States

Paramount Home Video:

  • Meet Little Bear (1997)
  • Family Tales (1997)
  • Winter Tales (1997)
  • Parties & Picnics (1998)
  • Goodnight Little Bear (1998)
  • Friends (1999)
  • Summertime Tales (1999)
  • Little Goblin Bear (1999)
  • A Kiss for Little Bear (2000)
  • Little Bear's Band (2000)
  • Rainy Day Tales (2000)
  • Little Sherlock Bear (2001)
  • The Little Bear Movie (2001)
  • Let's Play a Game (2001)
  • Little Artist Bear (2002)
  • Campfire Tales (2002)
  • Snacktime Tales (2002)
  • Feel Better, Little Bear (2003)

Blockbuster:

  • Favorite Tales (1998)
  • More Favorite Tales (1999)
  • Favorite Tales, Volume 3 (2000)
  • Favorite Tales, Volume 4 (2002)

Reader's Digest Young Families:

  • Fishing Adventures (2002)
  • Friendship Tales (2002)
  • Pretend Time (2002)
  • Imagination Time (2002)
  • Sleepy Time Tales (2003)
  • Birthday Celebrations (2003)
  • Stories to Grow On (2004)
  • Lost and Found (2004)
  • Camping Adventures (2004)
  • All in the Family (2004)
  • Special Days (2004)
  • Outdoor Discoveries (2004)
  • Game Time (2004)
  • Not-So-Scary Stories (2004)
  • Let's Celebrate (2004)
  • Show Time (2004)
  • Just Me Stories (2004)
  • Make-Believe Adventures (2005)
  • Weather Tales (2005)
  • Seasonal Tales (2005)
  • Indoor Time (2005)

Canada

Alliance Atlantis:

  • The World of Little Bear (1997)
  • Grandmother's House (1997)
  • Seasons (1998)
  • New Friends (1998)
  • Meet Mitzi (1999)
  • Parties and Picnics (1999)
  • Tales for Rainy Days (2000)
  • Exploring and Other Adventures (2000)
  • Mother and Father Bear (2001)
  • Mysterious Moments (2001)
  • Dreams and Make Believe (2001)
  • Hooray for Little Bear (2002)
  • Outdoor Fun (2002)
  • At Home (2003)

DVD

United States

Paramount Home Media Distribution:

  • The Little Bear Movie (June 17, 2003)
  • Feel Better, Little Bear (October 7, 2003)
  • Rainy Day Tales (June 7, 2005)
  • Little Bear's Band (June 7, 2005)
  • Halloween Stories (August 22, 2006)

Canada

Alliance Atlantis:

  • Outdoor Fun (2002)
  • Mysterious Moments (2002)
  • Hooray for Little Bear (2002)
  • At Home (2003)
  • Dreams and Make Believe (2006)
  • Mother and Father Bear (2006)
  • Exploring and Other Adventures (2006)
  • Seasons (2005) Slim case
  • New Friends (2005) Slim case
  • Parties and Picnics (2005) Slim case
  • Grandmother's House (2005) Slim case
  • Tales for Rainy Days (2009) Slim case
  • Meet Mitzi (2009) Slim case

Treehouse TV:

  • Seaside Adventures (2012)
  • Summer Sandcastles (2012)
  • Search for Spring (2012)
  • Dress Up Time (2012)
  • Mother Bear's Special Day (2012)
  • Follow the Leader (2012)
  • Winter Games (2012)
  • Father's Day (2012)

Film

In 2001, the show was adapted into a direct-to-video film, again produced by Nelvana, called The Little Bear Movie. It was distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment in the U.S. The film's featured song, "Great Big World", was nominated for Best Original Song at the 2001 Video Premiere Awards.[9]

Music

Austrian composer Franz Schubert's Allegro vivace from his Violin Sonata No. 1 in D Major is used as the theme tune to Little Bear (used in the Canadian broadcast of the series). The theme was arranged for brass, wind, and strings by composer Arnold Black.[10] A separate opening theme consisting of a classical-esque woodwind ensemble was used in the American broadcast of the series. The music score in the series is composed by Lesley Barber. There are also excerpts of works by composers Chopin, Haydn, Bach, and Mozart.

Other media

Live show

In Canada, Little Bear was adapted into a live theatrical show, Little Bear: Winter Tales. It originally toured across Canada in 2007 and returned in late 2009.[11] Both tours were presented by Paquin Entertainment, and were produced by Koba Entertainment.

Video games

In 1999, The Learning Company developed two "edutainment" games based on the Little Bear franchise, "Rainy Day Activities"[12] and "Preschool Thinking Adventures".[13] In 2000, the company developed another game, this time for a younger audience, titled "Toddler Discovery Adventures".[14]

References

  1. ^ "A Firm From the Great White North Takes Off". Los Angeles Times. June 16, 2000.
  2. ^ Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 362–363. ISBN 978-1538103739.
  3. ^ "Little Bear end credits". YouTube. Archived from the original on December 19, 2021.
  4. ^ a b Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 504–505. ISBN 978-1476665993.
  5. ^ Lechner, Ernesto (May 26, 2000). "'Bear's' Cozy World Draws in Toddlers". Los Angeles Times.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on June 22, 2003.
  7. ^ "Little Bear – Official". YouTube. Retrieved February 4, 2023.
  8. ^ "Maurice Sendak's Little Bear". Paramount+. September 10, 2001. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  9. ^ Scott Hettrick (September 24, 2001). "More than awards for vid nods". Variety. Retrieved February 27, 2015.
  10. ^ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0085178/. Arnold Black Music department (3 credits).[user-generated source]
  11. ^ "now touring | little bear | live on stage | family theatrical". Koba entertainment. Retrieved December 18, 2011.
  12. ^ "109.10817: Maurice Sendak's Little Bear Rainy Day Activities – video game – Educational Software – Video Games – Online Collections – The Strong". museumofplay.org.
  13. ^ "109.9435: Maurice Sendak's Little Bear: Preschool Thinking Adventures – video game – Educational Software – Video Games – Online Collections – The Strong". museumofplay.org.
  14. ^ "109.9433: Maurice Sendak's Little Bear: Toddler Discovery Adventures, Ages 18 months to 3 years – video game – Educational Software – Video Games – Online Collections – The Strong". museumofplay.org.

External links

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This article is about the Canadian TV series For the book see Little Bear book For other uses see Little Bear Little Bear is a Canadian children s animated series produced by Nelvana Limited in association with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 3 It is based on the Little Bear series of books which were written by Else Holmelund Minarik and illustrated by Maurice Sendak In the United States the show premiered on Nickelodeon as part of the Nick Jr block on November 6 1995 until the final episode aired on June 1 2001 The show also aired on CBS on Saturday mornings from September 16 2000 until September 15 2001 4 Little BearGenreAdventureFantasyCreated byElse Holmelund MinarikMaurice SendakVoices ofKristin FairlieJennifer Martini Amos Crawley Tracy RyanAndrew SabistonElizabeth HannaJanet Laine GreenDan HennesseyTheme music composerRowland LeeArnold Black U S airings ComposerLesley BarberCountry of originCanada 1 China season 5 Original languageEnglishNo of seasons5No of episodes65 195 segments list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersMaurice SendakJohn B CarlsMichael Hirsh season 5 Patrick Loubert season 5 Clive A Smith season 5 ProducersMichael HirshPatrick LoubertClive A SmithRunning time24 minutesProduction companiesNelvana LimitedHong Guang Animation Suzhou season 5 John B Carls Productions Inc seasons 2 5 Wildthings Productions Inc seasons 2 5 Canadian Broadcasting CorporationCanadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit season 5 ReleaseOriginal networkCanadaCanadian Broadcasting CorporationTreehouse TV United StatesNickelodeon 2 Picture formatNTSCAudio formatDolby SurroundOriginal releaseNovember 6 1995 1995 11 06 June 1 2001 2001 06 01 Every half hour episode of Little Bear is divided into three seven minute segments Most segments are new stories but some are retellings of Else Holmelund Minarik s books both she and Sendak were closely involved in the creative process when developing the new stories 5 A direct to video feature film titled The Little Bear Movie was released in 2001 Contents 1 Plot 2 Episodes 3 Characters 3 1 Main 3 2 Recurring 3 3 Others 4 Telecast and home media 4 1 Streaming 4 2 VHS 4 2 1 United States 4 2 2 Canada 4 3 DVD 4 3 1 United States 4 3 2 Canada 5 Film 6 Music 7 Other media 7 1 Live show 7 2 Video games 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditSet in the North American wilderness around the end of the 19th century Little Bear goes on exciting adventures and learns new things with his friends Emily Duck Hen Cat and Owl Mother Bear is a homemaker who looks after Little Bear while Father Bear a fisherman is typically away on his ship fishing Episodes EditMain article List of Little Bear episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired113November 6 1995 1995 11 06 February 12 1996 1996 02 12 213September 9 1996 1996 09 09 December 23 1996 1996 12 23 313May 6 1997 1997 05 06 November 17 1997 1997 11 17 413January 7 1999 1999 01 07 February 12 1999 1999 02 12 513February 21 2000 2000 02 21 June 1 2001 2001 06 01 Characters EditMain Edit The main characters Little Bear voiced by Kristin Fairlie is a six year old small curious and imaginative grizzly bear cub who lives in the forest with his family and friends Throughout the series he has grown somewhat as his voice is slightly deeper and he rarely takes naps He is the only character whose parents are shown other than Duck s mother in one episode who is a chicken as well as Emily s parents briefly in the episode where they met Little Bear lives in a stucco wood cabined plaster and brick house He is always kind and loves to play and explore with his friends His catchphrase is Hmmmm Interesting Emily voiced by Jennifer Martini is a seven year old little girl who is Little Bear s best friend She carries around a doll named Lucy everywhere she goes and is very attached to her In the summer Emily vacations with her parents by the river near Little Bear s home Emily eventually moves to the forest permanently and lives there with her grandmother Owl voiced by Amos Crawley is a male owl who is sometimes pompous yet very sensible He lives in a treehouse and can be quite serious at times Although Owl enjoys fun games he will only participate if the gameplay is logical and rational reading is his main hobby Duck voiced by Tracy Ryan is a female duck with yellow feathers an orange beak and a long neck Slow and smart at the same time Duck is one who gets herself into comical situations She lives in a nest although in one episode she expressed longing for a house and tried to live in a houseboat It floated downriver filled with frogs and Duck lived happily in her nest She loves playing princess and pretend She was hatched in a nest of chicks because some eggs got mixed up and Little Bear taught her to fly when she was a duckling Although Duck never has any ducklings of her own she is sometimes seen babysitting a group of them Cat voiced by Andrew Sabiston is a laidback slothful male cat who enjoys prowling at night playing tricks on passersby and eating When his friends and he must get to a certain place in the woods Cat often leads them through one of his shortcuts His catchphrase is Boo Hen voiced by Elizabeth Hanna is a fussy feisty chicken who lives in a large chicken coop She is classy and sophisticated and enjoys cleanliness though her several nieces and nephews often mess up her spotless house However she never turns down the opportunity for fun Hen has also been shown to be fond of opera but she seems to be not good at singing it Mother Bear voiced by Janet Laine Green is Little Bear s mother She enjoys cooking and is always there to help Little Bear if he needs it She also seems to be very tidy and does not like it when the house becomes messy She normally wears a pink shirt and a blue skirt with a white apron Father Bear voiced by Dan Hennessey is Little Bear s father and Mother Bear s husband His occupation is a fisherman and sometimes takes Little Bear out fishing He has been to many places and likes to keep things that are old even if they have to be thrown away He usually wears a blue suit with a purple tie and brown shoes Throughout the run of the show he is sporadically absent as he is away fishing Recurring Edit No Feet voiced by Rick Jones is a friendly gentle green male garter snake that lives in Mother Bear s garden Little Bear gets along with him very well Grandmother Bear voiced by Diane D Aquila is Little Bear s maternal grandmother and Mother Bear s mother and Grandfather Bear s wife She likes to cook and tell stories Grandfather Bear voiced by Sean McCann is Little Bear s maternal grandfather and Mother Bear s father He once worked at a circus with his wife and sister He wears a green suit coat but with khaki slacks and a dark red tie with brown shoes Rusty Bear voiced by Dan Lett is Father Bear s younger brother and Little Bear s uncle He mentions that he lives in the woods and that he would prefer to live there because it is quiet and peaceful He is a very large bear slightly taller and huskier than Father Bear He has a deep voice wears overalls and has a red handkerchief around his neck He is only seen in a few of the Little Bear episodes Little Bear is fascinated with Rusty s outdoor ethic and whenever he shows up Little Bear is tempted to emulate his rustic character Granny voiced by Kay Hawtrey is Emily s grandmother with whom she and her parents live with in the summer and then permanently has traveled the world and has many odd pieces of furniture She is the owner of Tutu Tutu voiced by Tara Strong is Emily and Granny s dog She acts very hyper and she can understand humans According to Granny she only speaks French yet she understands English Mitzi voiced by Ashley Taylor is a five year old mischievous sometimes rather unthoughtful tomboyish monkey who lives in a treehouse in the forest around Little Bear s home She feels bad after slighting somebody s feelings or misleading them She sometimes has green or white eyes Mitzi is the last to join the supporting cast not appearing until the end of season two Moose voiced by Ray Landry is a male eastern moose who sometimes helps Little Bear and his friends when they are in need Mermaid is a mermaid whom Little Bear occasionally meets when he goes to the lake She is friendly and takes Little Bear to see places underwater Owl and Emily have also met Mermaid Others Edit Four northern river otter siblings sporadically appear they reside in the local river and are balloon heads They are frequent in episodes focusing on water activities Frog is a male frog that dispenses zen like wisdom between his meditations He resides at Little Bear s favourite swimming spot Hop Frog Pond He is also very wise and a good friend to Little Bear Little Ick is a baby raccoon who only appears in an episode where his mother went to visit his grandmother and dropped him off with Mother Bear Little Bear and Little Ick form a bit of a sibling relationship together such as Little Bear feeling left out because Mother Bear seems to be paying more attention to Little Ick Little Ick is the baby raccoon s nickname from Little Bear because Ick is the only thing the baby can say Marshmallow is a baby white skunk who is found by Owl and Little Bear in an episode and she plays with Duck Little Bear Owl and Cat in the episode Little Footprints In the episode The Wedding she is the flower girl in Mr and Mrs Skunk s wedding Mighty is a humpback whale who is an old friend of Father Bear s He appears in the episode A Whale of a Tale where Father Bear takes Little Bear fishing He tells Little Bear the story of how he met Mighty when he accidentally caught him in his fishing net A storm appears and Mighty and his son Little Whale help pull Father Bear and Little Bear back to shore Mighty also appears in Little Bear s dream in the episode Fisherman Bear s Big Catch Although he only appears in a few episodes Mighty is in the opening credits of the show Mr Wind voiced by Sean McCann is a cloud He is the cold angry wind that blows down from the north He speaks English with an English accent Telecast and home media EditIn Canada Little Bear premiered on CBC Television on October 7 1995 at 8 in the morning Episodes continued to air on Sundays at 8 as well as on weekday mornings during the preschool programming block CBC Playground until 2007 Also Corus owned Treehouse TV formerly aired the show from 1998 to 2010 In the United States the show premiered on Nickelodeon as part of the Nick Jr block in 1995 The last new episode premiered on Nickelodeon on June 1 2001 and the last rerun aired on December 25 2002 The show was also aired on CBS on Saturday mornings from September 16 2000 until September 15 2001 4 Noggin aired repeats as part of the Nick Jr on Noggin block 6 from 2001 to 2009 Its replacement the Nick Jr Channel aired repeats from 2009 until 2018 The series has been re aired on various foreign channels including ABC and ABC2 Australia RTE Ireland TV2 New Zealand and Children s BBC United Kingdom Streaming Edit On December 15 2014 Treehouse TV released all seasons of the show as well as the movie free to watch on the Official Little Bear YouTube channel 7 In 2015 Little Bear was added to the Noggin app which streams shows from the classic Noggin channel The show was added to Paramount which was called CBS All Access at the time in January 2021 8 VHS Edit United States Edit Paramount Home Video Meet Little Bear 1997 Family Tales 1997 Winter Tales 1997 Parties amp Picnics 1998 Goodnight Little Bear 1998 Friends 1999 Summertime Tales 1999 Little Goblin Bear 1999 A Kiss for Little Bear 2000 Little Bear s Band 2000 Rainy Day Tales 2000 Little Sherlock Bear 2001 The Little Bear Movie 2001 Let s Play a Game 2001 Little Artist Bear 2002 Campfire Tales 2002 Snacktime Tales 2002 Feel Better Little Bear 2003 Blockbuster Favorite Tales 1998 More Favorite Tales 1999 Favorite Tales Volume 3 2000 Favorite Tales Volume 4 2002 Reader s Digest Young Families Fishing Adventures 2002 Friendship Tales 2002 Pretend Time 2002 Imagination Time 2002 Sleepy Time Tales 2003 Birthday Celebrations 2003 Stories to Grow On 2004 Lost and Found 2004 Camping Adventures 2004 All in the Family 2004 Special Days 2004 Outdoor Discoveries 2004 Game Time 2004 Not So Scary Stories 2004 Let s Celebrate 2004 Show Time 2004 Just Me Stories 2004 Make Believe Adventures 2005 Weather Tales 2005 Seasonal Tales 2005 Indoor Time 2005 Canada Edit Alliance Atlantis The World of Little Bear 1997 Grandmother s House 1997 Seasons 1998 New Friends 1998 Meet Mitzi 1999 Parties and Picnics 1999 Tales for Rainy Days 2000 Exploring and Other Adventures 2000 Mother and Father Bear 2001 Mysterious Moments 2001 Dreams and Make Believe 2001 Hooray for Little Bear 2002 Outdoor Fun 2002 At Home 2003 DVD Edit United States Edit Paramount Home Media Distribution The Little Bear Movie June 17 2003 Feel Better Little Bear October 7 2003 Rainy Day Tales June 7 2005 Little Bear s Band June 7 2005 Halloween Stories August 22 2006 Canada Edit Alliance Atlantis Outdoor Fun 2002 Mysterious Moments 2002 Hooray for Little Bear 2002 At Home 2003 Dreams and Make Believe 2006 Mother and Father Bear 2006 Exploring and Other Adventures 2006 Seasons 2005 Slim case New Friends 2005 Slim case Parties and Picnics 2005 Slim case Grandmother s House 2005 Slim case Tales for Rainy Days 2009 Slim case Meet Mitzi 2009 Slim caseTreehouse TV Seaside Adventures 2012 Summer Sandcastles 2012 Search for Spring 2012 Dress Up Time 2012 Mother Bear s Special Day 2012 Follow the Leader 2012 Winter Games 2012 Father s Day 2012 Film EditIn 2001 the show was adapted into a direct to video film again produced by Nelvana called The Little Bear Movie It was distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment in the U S The film s featured song Great Big World was nominated for Best Original Song at the 2001 Video Premiere Awards 9 Music EditAustrian composer Franz Schubert s Allegro vivace from his Violin Sonata No 1 in D Major is used as the theme tune to Little Bear used in the Canadian broadcast of the series The theme was arranged for brass wind and strings by composer Arnold Black 10 A separate opening theme consisting of a classical esque woodwind ensemble was used in the American broadcast of the series The music score in the series is composed by Lesley Barber There are also excerpts of works by composers Chopin Haydn Bach and Mozart Other media EditLive show Edit In Canada Little Bear was adapted into a live theatrical show Little Bear Winter Tales It originally toured across Canada in 2007 and returned in late 2009 11 Both tours were presented by Paquin Entertainment and were produced by Koba Entertainment Video games Edit In 1999 The Learning Company developed two edutainment games based on the Little Bear franchise Rainy Day Activities 12 and Preschool Thinking Adventures 13 In 2000 the company developed another game this time for a younger audience titled Toddler Discovery Adventures 14 References Edit A Firm From the Great White North Takes Off Los Angeles Times June 16 2000 Perlmutter David 2018 The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows Rowman amp Littlefield pp 362 363 ISBN 978 1538103739 Little Bear end credits YouTube Archived from the original on December 19 2021 a b Erickson Hal 2005 Television Cartoon Shows An Illustrated Encyclopedia 1949 Through 2003 2nd ed McFarland amp Co pp 504 505 ISBN 978 1476665993 Lechner Ernesto May 26 2000 Bear s Cozy World Draws in Toddlers Los Angeles Times N O G G I N Shows Nick Jr On Noggin Archived from the original on June 22 2003 Little Bear Official YouTube Retrieved February 4 2023 Maurice Sendak s Little Bear Paramount September 10 2001 Retrieved March 4 2021 Scott Hettrick September 24 2001 More than awards for vid nods Variety Retrieved February 27 2015 https www imdb com name nm0085178 Arnold Black Music department 3 credits user generated source now touring little bear live on stage family theatrical Koba entertainment Retrieved December 18 2011 109 10817 Maurice Sendak s Little Bear Rainy Day Activities video game Educational Software Video Games Online Collections The Strong museumofplay org 109 9435 Maurice Sendak s Little Bear Preschool Thinking Adventures video game Educational Software Video Games Online Collections The Strong museumofplay org 109 9433 Maurice Sendak s Little Bear Toddler Discovery Adventures Ages 18 months to 3 years video game Educational Software Video Games Online Collections The Strong museumofplay org External links EditLittle Bear at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Little Bear TV series amp oldid 1159441839, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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