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  2. Rupert Bear - Wikipedia

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    Rupert's unspectacular introduction was in a single panel, the first of 36 episodes of the story "Little Lost Bear" written by Herbert and drawn by Mary Tourtel. Bestall expanded the stories and plots of Rupert; and in addition to precise and detailed drawings for the Daily Express panels he also created beautifully crafted illustrations in the ...

  3. Rupert (TV series) - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Alfred Bestall - Wikipedia

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    He had only five weeks to plan his first Rupert story and drawings. His first story was 'Rupert, Algy and the Smugglers' on 28 June 1935. [2] Bestall's cottage in Beddgelert. Bestall improved the stories and plots of Rupert, but more importantly, he created the most beautifully crafted illustrations in the Rupert annuals.

  5. The Adventures of Rupert Bear - Wikipedia

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    The Adventures of Rupert Bear (My Little Rupert in the US) was a live-action puppet television series, based on the Mary Tourtel character Rupert Bear, produced by ATV. It aired from 28 October 1969 to 24 August 1977 on the ITV network, with 156 11-minute episodes produced over four series. [1] but would later enjoy regular repeat screenings ...

  6. How Paul McCartney nearly made a Rupert The Bear movie - AOL

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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.

  7. Rupert Bear, Follow the Magic... - Wikipedia

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    Rupert Bear: Follow the Magic... is a British animated children's television series based on the Mary Tourtel character, Rupert Bear. Aimed at pre-school children, the show is part stop motion, part computer-generated imagery. Rupert Bear still wears his trademark bright yellow plaid trousers and matching

  8. Mary Tourtel - Wikipedia

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    Rupert was originally a brown bear until the Express cut inking expenses giving him his iconic and characteristic white colour. [6] Mary's Rupert was more like a real bear, with a lumbering gait and more fur. The vibrant red and yellow clothing of contemporary Rupert was originally a soft blue jumper with grey trousers.

  9. List of fictional bears - Wikipedia

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    Primary antagonist of the third story arc. A bloodthirsty brown bear struggling to conceal his predatory instincts and the murder of his alpaca classmate Tem from his classmates at Cherryton Academy. Rupert Bear: Rupert Bear: Mary Tourtel: A little polar bear who wears a red shirt and yellow scarf. [23] Téodor Orezcu: Achewood: Chris Onstad ...