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  2. List of fictional bears - Wikipedia

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    One of Duckman's two Care Bear-esque teddy-bear office assistants. Fluffy is pink. Fluffy and his co worker Uranus try to get Duckman to act kindly and more politically correct. Fozzie Bear: The Muppets: George and Junior Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoons Two bears inspired by George and Lennie from John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men. Ginko Yurishiro

  3. Category:Fictional teddy bears - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fictional teddy bears" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ah Diddums;

  4. These are the top 100 Valentine’s Day gifts, according to Amazon

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    Marc Jacobs Leather Mini Duffle Bag. More options. $295 at Amazon $295 at Zappos. ... MaoGoLan Huge Pink Stuffed Teddy Bear. $36 at Amazon. Melissa & Doug Let's Explore Campfire S'Mores Play Set.

  5. Teddy Bear (cartoon) - Wikipedia

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  6. The Beary Family - Wikipedia

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    The Beary Family (also known as The Beary's Family Album) is an American animated and cartoon animal theatrical series created by Jack Hannah for Walter Lantz Productions. Twenty-eight shorts were made from 1962 to 1972, when the studio closed.

  7. Nagaika - Wikipedia

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    It is also called камча, kamcha from the Turkic word "kamci" for "whip". The latter word is also used for short whips of Central Asian origin. The nagaika was made out of leather strips by braiding. It was possible to have a piece of metal at the tip of the whip. The main purpose of a nagaika was to urge a horse.

  8. Colargol - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Sebastian Star Bear: First Mission - Wikipedia

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    When Griselda gets on the scene, the bear trainer, trying to catch her, uses his whip, hurting the dancing bears as a consequence, and thus enraging the audience, who demand to stop the show. Later the people panic, when released bears leave the scene. In the chaos, Draco escapes as well, taking money he earned on the performance, to McGrath's ...