
Retroactive Recognition: A writer example. From either a young vulnerable child's perspective or from a terrified parent's, it's a bit scary for a calming show like this. They had pushed him to safety to get away from a wildfire caused by a dangerous thunderstorm. Also from the movie: Cub's separation from his parents (which doubles as a Tearjerker. Not helping is the fact that Trouble is less anthropomorphic than the main cast. Fortunately, it turns out that Duck flew away unharmed, but it's still quite intense for a preschool show. Then, we get an eerie shot of a lone feather laying where we last saw her, the only noise being the blowing wind. Even after Trouble's defeat, nobody can find Duck. There's also the scene towards the end when Duck encounters him all alone. It's made clear from the beginning that he's out to eat Little Bear and his friends, and he almost definitely would have eaten Little Bear and the moose had Cub and the mother moose not returned when they did. Trouble the mountain lion from the movie. The goblin getting frightened in the cave was creepy, especially when he looks out of the tree hole he's hiding in to see what monster is following him. I seeee yooouuu, Father Bear, and I am blowing cold out of the North!"' The North Wind is quite scary, with a scowling face and creepy voice and his determination to best Father Bear as he sails on his ship in the sea. It's remembered by 2000s kids for frequently airing on daytime TV. Memetic Mutation: "Little Bear! I got your toothpaste!" Explanation An ad for Orajel Training Toothpaste where a kid sees Little Bear in his bathroom mirror. To the point that both American and Canadian fans were hoping for a future crossover episode of Franklin featured the titular turtle meeting Little Bear alongside his friends and family. together throughout the late 1990s and 2000s. Especially when Little Bear and Franklin used to frequently air on Nick Jr. Friendly Fandoms: With Franklin (another Nelvana production) due to both shows sharing a laid back and lighthearted tone. Fridge Horror: If the Grand Leader Gingerbread Cookie really was alive, he was perfectly happy to leave his comrades behind to be eaten while he escaped. For a long time, women typically did get married in their fanciest outfits which they also wore on other formal occasions, unlike today where most women have a special white gown worn only for the wedding. Mother Bear's best dress being her wedding gown. which explains why he was having so much trouble thinking of it. But while people do say, "I'm itching to.", we don't generally think of "itchy" and "impatient" as being synonyms. It turns out that the word he was looking for was 'impatient'.
In the 'impatience' episode, Father Bear is stuck on "itchy" in a crossword puzzle.She does have a pet dragon and a panda friend, but there aren't actually any negative stereotypes going on.
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Fair for Its Day: The Chinese princess Little Bear meets in "Little Bear's Wish" (which may or may not have really happened) is for the most part free of stereotypes and is not designed with any racist features.
He's laid-back and very fun, being Father Bear's little brother who hasn't settled down in the forest as his relatives have but travels and works around the land, and is almost more like a big brother to Little Bear. Little Bear's Cool Uncle Rusty has his fans.Most viewers adore Granny for being a Cool Old Lady who's been in lots of adventures around the world before she settled in the forest, and is very indulgent of Emily's and Little Bear's imaginations.Ensemble Dark Horse: Cat, probably for his snark mainly as well as being a cute animal like the rest of the cast.