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Little Bear, also known as Maurice Sendak's Little Bear, [4] is a Canadian children's animated television series co-produced by Nelvana Limited in association with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. [5] It is based on the Little Bear series of books, which were written by Else Holmelund Minarik and illustrated by Maurice Sendak.
Colargol is a fictional bear created by French writer Olga Pouchine in the 1950s. [1] Colargol first became famous through a series of children's recordings by Philips Records in the 1960s. It is the story of a little bear who wants to sing and travel the world, but lacks the natural ability. [2] [3]
The next day, the living toy eventually reveals himself as an English-speaking, 18th-century Iroquois (specifically Onondaga [5]) man named Little Bear who was fighting in the French and Indian War on the side of the British. During Little Bear's stay with Omri, Omri learns a lot about the Iroquois, and the two develop a friendship.
Jeremy the Bear (Canada) 1967–1974 Procidis: Stop-motion animated series about a bear named Colargol who wants to sing and travel the world. Stop Motion: Bob Morane: Bob Morane: 1998 Canal+: Animated adaptation of the series of popular adventure books featuring Bob Morane, created by French-speaking Belgian novelist Henri Vernes. Traditional
Ursula is a villain in the 1989 Disney animated film The Little Mermaid and its 2023 live-action remake The Little Mermaid. [3] [4] Other forms of the name include: Orsolya in Hungarian; Úrsula in Spanish (notice the acute accent) Uršula in Bosnian; Ursule in French; UršulÄ— in Lithuanian; Urszula in Polish; Uršula / Urša / Urška in Slovenian
Little Bear returns badly injured by the French soldiers he has been fighting in his own time. Omri attempts to bring back Tommy, the WWI field medic from the first book, but receives only Tommy's neatly folded uniform and medical bag, causing him to realize that Tommy was killed in the war.
"Little Bear's Trip to the Stars" – On a fishing trip with Father Bear, Little Bear takes an interest in the night sky. Then he dreams of a fantastic trip to the stars. "Little Bear's Surprise" – Little Bear tries to construct his own object out of wood using Father Bear's tools. Then his friends come to help and they end building a ...
Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure is available in French and English versions, which have different case covers. The film's French title is Franklin et le trésor du lac, and it was released in Canadian and French theaters in 2006. On May 22, 2007, HBO Video released the film on DVD in the United States.