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Rupert Bear is a considerate, smart, resourceful, brave, trusty, good-spirited bear who is extremely popular with all the residents in Nutwood. On occasion, he breaks the fourth wall in addressing his observations and making comments to the viewer. Mr. Bear is Rupert's father. He is much more clumsy and forgetful compared to Rupert.
Rupert Bear is recognisable in his red jumper and yellow checked trousers and scarf. Unlike most modern comic strips, Rupert Bear has always been produced in the original form of strip with illustrations accompanying text, called "text comics", as opposed to text being incorporated directly into the art; for example, within speech balloons.
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In spite of small screen success via multiple TV shows, Rupert is yet to make his big screen debut. Though some 35 years ago, a Beatle came close.
This is a list of episodes for the traditionally animated children's television series Rupert, which was originally broadcast on YTV. During the course of the series, 65 episodes of Rupert aired over five seasons, between September 7, 1991, and June 19, 1997.
Rupert dismisses Elaine's concerns and secretly offers Eddie a large sum to kill George. During a hunting trip, Rupert eavesdrops on Eddie and George through a remote device. Instead of hunting, George warns animals to flee, but the pair are soon confronted by a bear. Panicked, Eddie fires his gun, seemingly killing George.
Ian James Corlett (born August 29, 1962) [1] [3] is a Canadian voice actor, animator and author. He is the creator of the animated series Being Ian and Yvon of the Yukon with Studio B Productions.
The Great Rupert is a 1950 comedy family film starring Jimmy Durante, Tom Drake and Terry Moore, produced by George Pal and directed by Irving Pichel. It is based on a story written by Ted Allan that has also been published as a children's book under the title Willie the Squowse .