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After moving back into her childhood home with her family, Jessica’s (DeWanda Wise) 10-year-old stepdaughter Alice (Pyper Braun) develops a friendship with a teddy bear she finds in the basement ...
As Jessica grows concerned about the sinister connection between Alice and Chauncey, she realizes Chauncey might be more than just a bear. More from Variety 'Imaginary' Trailer: Blumhouse's Latest ...
Corduroy is a Canadian animated children's television series based on Don Freeman's 1968 children's book Corduroy and its 1978 follow-up A Pocket for Corduroy. [1] It originally aired for one season on TVOKids in Canada and PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch in the U.S. in 2000.
Max has two daughters from his first marriage: younger daughter Alice, and teenager Taylor. Jessica is plagued by nightmares that include her mentally ill father Ben and a fictional character from her books, Simon the spider. When the family moves into Jessica's childhood home, Alice discovers a teddy bear named Chauncey and forms a bond with ...
The Bear: from a book of the same name by Raymond Briggs [3] Booby unicorn in the short story The Unicorn in the Garden by James Thurber: Budo novel Memoirs of an Imaginary Friend by Matthew Dicks [4] Dorothy Spinner's imaginary friends: comics published by DC Comics: Hobbes comic strip Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson [3] The Imaginary Friend
Characters McAllister played on Wonderama and The Bob McAllister Show included the following: . The Crazy Magician, whose attempts at magic usually ended in disaster. Prof. Fingelheimer, a quirky German-accented inventor who sang a nonsensical but catchy song before showing off his latest contraption:
Real-life chefs made cameos in "The Bear" Season Three, including Daniel Boulud, Christina Tosi and Thomas Keller. ... a Chicago restaurant, is also seated at the table, where she tells a story ...
On the next page, the bear sits on a rustled patch of ground, wearing the red pointy hat. A squirrel enters and asks the bear if he has seen a rabbit wearing a hat. The bear answers negatively and defensively, implying he ate the rabbit and ending with "Don't ask me any more questions." The squirrel exits, leaving the hatted bear sitting alone.