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Polar Bear is a 2022 American nature documentary film about polar bears directed by Alastair Fothergill and Jeff Wilson. Narrated by Catherine Keener, it is the sixteenth nature documentary to be released under the Disneynature label. The film was released as a Disney+ exclusive on Earth Day April 22, 2022.
Nuisance Bear is a Canadian short documentary film, ... The film is a portrait of the polar bears in and around the town of Churchill, Manitoba. [1] Awards
We Bare Bears: The Movie is a 2020 American animated adventure film based on the Cartoon Network television series of the same name. Produced by Cartoon Network Studios , it was released on North American digital theater platforms by Warner Bros. Television Distribution on June 30, 2020.
Polar Bear (film) Polar Bears: A Summer Odyssey This page was last edited on 6 June 2021, at 21:42 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Ice Bear is a polar bear. He is the youngest of the Bears. Ice Bear is often rather stoic and rarely speaks. When he does, he speaks mostly in the third person and says his name first instead of I as shown in "The Audition".
The film begins with a video documentary by Dr. David Kruipen , a research scientist on Banks Island, in the Canadian Arctic and the outbreak of a pandemic, with 400 dead and 10,000 infected. This is followed by a flashback to when David, his assistant Jane ( Anne Marie DeLuise ) and two other researchers tranquilize a polar bear , then ...
Pipaluk, a male polar bear, was the first male polar bear born in captivity in Britain, and, like Brumas, became a major celebrity at Regent's Park Zoo in London during early 1968. His name came from an Inuit term meaning "little one". Pipaluk was moved from London to Poland in 1985 when the Mappin Terraces, which housed the bears, was closed.
Arctic Tale is a 2007 American documentary film from the National Geographic Society about the life cycle of a walrus and her calf, and a polar bear and her cubs, in a similar vein to the 2005 hit production March of the Penguins, which was adapted for an English-language release by National Geographic.