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Barney Bear (game series) Barney's Hide & Seek Game; Battle Bears Gold; Bear and Breakfast; Bear Bovver; Bear with Me; Big Huggin' Brave (video game) Brutal: Paws of Fury; Build-A-Bear Workshop (video game)
SuperKids gave the game a 3.0 for Educational Value, 4.0 for Kid Appeal, and 5.0 for Ease of Use. It said: "While Brother Bear is a fun-packed game that reinforces the importance of friendship and listening, it does not address the classic 3 R's", and noted "even if kids have not seen Disney's Brother Bear movie, they will enjoy this fun ...
The French version ("Funny Bear") was written by Peter Kitsch. The French music video has over 512 million views on YouTube as of 2 January 2023, making it one of the top-10 most-viewed French videos on the site. [4] It peaked at number eight on the French Singles Chart. [5]
Gummibär & Friends: The Gummy Bear Show is an animated web series based on the Gummibär character and virtual band. Produced by Toonz Animation India [3] and Gummybear International, and directed by Valeriya Kucherenko, the series premiered on YouTube [4] on June 24, 2016 before being exported across the world on April 1, 2020.
Yogi Bear (1987) Yogi Bear & Friends in The Greed Monster (1989) Yogi's Great Escape (1990) Yogi Bear's Math Adventures (1990) Yogi's Big Clean Up (1992) Adventures of Yogi Bear (1994) Yogi Bear's Gold Rush (1994) Yogi Bear: Great Balloon Blast (2000) Yogi Bear: The Video Game (2010)
The Barney Bear series is a collection of educational video games intended for children aged 2–6, programmed by Dave Krohne with artwork by Stephen Beam. Each was published by Free Spirit Software Inc. in a departure from previous adult-oriented erotic games. [1]
HobbyDad (voiced by Johnny Rose) - A yellow Labrador retriever and the HobbyKids' father; like HobbyMom, he enjoys fun adventures and likes supporting his family. SlobbyRat (voiced by Johnny Rose) - A rat who is the de facto leader of the SlobbyKids and often comes up with plans to defeat their archenemies, the HobbyKids.
In 2012, a one off stage version was made, Little Charley Bear and His Christmas Adventure written and directed by Brian Herring. [5] In 2013, DreamWorks Animation bought the rights to Chapman Entertainment's library and children's shows. [6] In 2020 Little Charley Bear's official YouTube channel was launched with all 52 episodes available.