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Troy James Hurtubise (November 23, 1963 – June 17, 2018) was a Canadian inventor, entrepreneur and conservationist, noted for creating the Ursus series of bear suits which showed the Ursus Mark VI in the 1996 film Project Grizzly directed by Peter Lynch for the National Film Board of Canada.
After a dangerous but victimless encounter with a giant grizzly bear during a camping trip in 1984, North Bay, Ontario resident Troy Hurtubise is inspired to research the species up close. [2] [3] A scrap-metal merchant, Hurtubise builds a space suit-like "grizzly-proof" suit of armour inspired by the film RoboCop, which he calls "Ursus Mark VI ...
The Trojan suit bore a striking resemblance to the MJOLNIR battle armours from the Halo video game series. Hurtubise confirmed this in an interview, saying, "I did look at Star Wars. I looked at Halo, the video game." [citation needed]
"May the 4th be with you!" So goes the greeting for Star Wars Day, a play on the oft-repeated phrase "May the Force be with you" from the various Star Wars films. This year the "holiday" fell on ...
During this time, the Grizzly started wearing a coat that has a bear-shaped hood on it instead of his usual exoskeleton bear suit. [18] The Grizzly is also made the commander of a squadron of B.A.T.F.E. agents. [19] The Grizzly also joins the Thunderbolts in their mission to retrieve the Spear of Odin during the Siege of Asgard. [20]
Wookieepedia: The Star Wars Wiki is an online encyclopedia for information about the Star Wars universe [1] —including information on all the films, books, television series, the Star Wars Expanded Universe, any upcoming Star Wars material, and more.
A comment made by a guest on a YouTube channel has given female "Star Wars" fans an opportunity to remind the fandom that the films are for everyone. A comment made by a guest on a YouTube channel ...
4 people have been arrested for insurance fraud after investigators found damage to a Rolls-Royce Ghost, Mercedes-AMG G63 and another Mercedes-Benz was caused by a man in a bear costume, not a bear.