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Breezly and Sneezly is a Hanna-Barbera cartoon series first broadcast on September 16, 1964, as part of The Peter Potamus Show. [1] From 1964 to 1966, 23 episodes were produced, 14 of which were aired on Peter Potamus with the remaining nine aired on The Magilla Gorilla Show. [2] [3] [4]
The Little Polar Bear (in Dutch: Lars de kleine ijsbeer) is a franchise about a polar bear cub named Lars who first starred in a number of books written by Dutch author, Hans de Beer. The first of several animated adaptations of the books is a Japanese original video animation , released on April 28, 1990, with animation production by I.G ...
In this canned laughter-heavy cartoon, an animal rights activist named Helen orders the head of the local zoo to free the zoo's animals. To prove her beliefs have merit, she has three of the zoo's animals, Mark the Polar Bear, Paul the Alligator, and Warren the Ostrich, move into an apartment in the hopes that the trio can adapt to human life.
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Wissper A 7-year-old girl, born with the magical ability to whisper to animals. She has a loving connection to all creatures. By using the magic word "Sssshhh!..." she can transport herself to anywhere if there is an animal in trouble.
Franklin overextends himself when he tries to attend Bear's ball game and Beaver's art show at the same time. Franklin and Bear are big fans of professional hockey player Coyote (voiced by Elijah Wood), but when they meet him, he tells them that his idol is Mrs. Muskrat, who was always there to support him and others when he was younger. After ...
Throughout the night they play games and Father Bear tells them a scary fairytale. "Sandcastles" – On a relaxing day at the lake, Little Bear builds a sandcastle. Duck, the Otters and Owl join in Little Bear's royal game. Soon they play a game of flattening the castle. "Happy Anniversary" – Today is Mother and Father Bear's anniversary ...
Umka (Russian: Умка) is a 1969 Soviet animated film. It is based on a children's book of the same name by Yuri Yakovlev, who also wrote the screenplay for the film.Umka means "polar bear" in the Chukchi language.