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Little Hiawatha (also called Hiawatha) is a 1937 animated cartoon produced by Walt Disney Productions, inspired by the poem The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. It does not appear to have historical correlation to legendary Mohawk leader and peacemaker Hiawatha. It is the last Silly Symphonies short to be released by United ...
Bear Bear in the Big Blue House: Bears Sing: They are the main antagonists of Illumination's animated film which became Mike the Mouse's enemies. Benjamin "Ben" Bear The Secret World of Benjamin Bear: One of the best-kept secret in the world: teddy bears are in fact alive. Cartoon for children. Bernard: Bernard: He is a funny polar bear; Also ...
Pogo (revived as Walt Kelly's Pogo) was a daily comic strip that was created by cartoonist Walt Kelly and syndicated to American newspapers from 1948 until 1975. Set in the Okefenokee Swamp in the Southeastern United States, Pogo followed the adventures of its anthropomorphic animal characters, including the title character, an opossum.
Audubon shared the video on Friday, October 11th, and it's straight out of a cartoon! A nearly 200-year-old tree in the bears' exhibit fell after damage caused by Hurricane Ida.
This is a list of animated short films produced by Terrytoons from 1929 to 1971. First produced by Paul Terry from 1929 to 1956, and then by CBS from 1953 to 1971, this list does also included cartoons originally produced for TV that were later screened in theaters 1959–1971.
I'm a Big Shot Now: United States Traditional Animation I'm in the Army Now: United States Traditional Animation In My Gondola: United States Traditional Animation It's a Greek Life: United States Traditional Animation Kiddie Revue: United States Traditional Animation Kiko and the Honey Bears: United States Traditional Animation Kiko Foils the Fox
Punkinhead, "the sad little bear", was a rubbery toy bear with a tuft of unruly orange hair. He was designed and developed into a storybook character by Canadian cartoonist Charles Thorson. [1] [2] The bears were manufactured by Merrythought company. [3]
"Blue Feather" – Little Bear meets a bear cub and his brother Big Bear. Big Bear is training his baby brother's sense of smell with a blue feather. Blue Feather then becomes the cub's name. "Thunder Monster" – The weather becomes rainy with a thunderstorm. Little Bear imagines it as a monster. Eventually, the storm passes.