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We Bare Bears is an animated comedy on Cartoon Network about three brothers trying to fit in and make friends. We Bare Bears is based off the comic created by Daniel Chong.
Panda's Birthday | 5/27/2019 | Season 4, Episode 41 |
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It’s Panda’s birthday and Grizz and Ice Bear plan to surprise him with K-Pop group Monsta X. Ice Bear stuffs himself in a luggage only to be met by the group.
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sorry hearts4brooklynguy
he's an ideal partner, and he's not a human, he's a bear, that means you're accepting of others if you're willing to be with someone perfect-not-human.
either way he's super cute, all rounder and a good brother. only problem is that he barely talks, so you would hardly communicate.
It even has the sound effect and the jingle that plays when you roll the items. Yes its a racing episode.
The episode is named "Uncle Orion" from the Cosmic Big Bros arc
As a Mario Kart fan myself, I just had to make this little post
In the pandemic I had an obsession with Barry that was never satisfied because there is NOTHING about him. There’s like, three fanfictions and five fanarts and thats it
which is very sad because I think he is a very interesting (and attractive) character 😭😭😭
Hi guys, My daughter is obsessed with we bare bears. She wants it as a party themed. We are close to the LA fires and I lagged booking her party and now it’s Sunday. Does anyone have any game suggestions or decoration places that I can order from quickly.
https://reddit.com/link/1i6sp1l/video/jj6r28nlreee1/player
Hi WBB fans, I just opened a new Tiktok channel for fan dub content of WBB characters telling jokes. This video is a sample. Please check it out if you are interested: https://www.tiktok.com/@wbbfandub.
People already know about the obvious connection of both episodes documenting how the trio first came to stack -- the movie being the first instance but in a chaotic accident while the basket ball episode being the first time it's intentionally coordinated.
However, there is yet another detail that I see little mentioned, namely Ice Bear's reaction of hiding his face when Panda and Grizz starts to have a fallout over a heated argument.
In the movie, he buries his head in dirt when the two older brothers start to argue when they were turned away at the Canadian border.
In the episode, he turns his helmet backwards to hide his face when the two starts arguing over each others shortcomings.
This is a common trauma response in children when parents (or equivalent parental figures) argue and occasionally carries in some form into adulthood as certain idiosyncrasies, especially those of the more introverted disposition like Ice Bear.
I think it's a pretty neat detail that the show creators added as a nod of Ice Bear's characterization.