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16Bears are wonderful creatures. If you want to create an IntelligentGerbil alien from one, you don't have to alter its appearance much, since they can already take bipedal form and are effectively HumanoidAliens already (to note the most obvious similarities besides the partial bipedalism, they are plantigrade[[note]]Walk with the soles of their feet to the ground, unlike most other large mammals, which walk on their toes[[/note]] omnivores). Indeed, any furry humanoid creature that doesn't explicitly appear to be some other kind of creature will appear more or less ursine. BearyFunny, BearyFriendly and BearsAreBadNews are all possible.
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18Another possible reason for the presence of this trope is the apparent association between bears and stars, based on the famous Ursa Major/Ursa Minor (Greater Bear/Smaller Bear respectively) constellations. Also consider there is a concept in astrobiology about the distances at which planets could feasibly support life called the [[Literature/{{Goldilocks}} '''Goldilocks''' Zone]].
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20A special group of them are not just any old bear, but explicitly teddy bears. These are either an extremely good natured race, or for ironic effect, [[KillerTeddyBear extremely nasty]].
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22See also BeastMan.
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29* ''Manga/OnePiece'' features robot ursine aliens on the moon, who were left there by an ancient civilization who decided to move themselves to the main planet.
30* In ''Anime/{{Robotech}} II: The Sentinels'', the Karbarrans are described as "bearmen". [[http://robotech.wikia.com/wiki/Karbarran How]] [[http://www.kent.net/robotech/information/karbarran.shtml closely]] they resemble bears depends on the artist.
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34* In ''Animation/NanaMoon'', the [[{{Lunarians}} residents of Moon Haven]] take on a wide variety of body shapes, with some resembling Earth animals; the king of Moon Haven in particular is an anthropomorphic bear.
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38* ''ComicBook/LegendsOfTheDeadEarth''': In ''[[ComicBook/{{Shazam}} The Power of Shazam!]]'' Annual #1, many of the Omuta resemble bears. The rest resemble horses.
39* In ''ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes'' story "ComicBook/TheUnknownLegionnaire", the Protean aliens turned into animals resembling pointy-snouted furry polar bears to survive their world's ice age.
40* ''ComicBook/VenomSpaceKnight'': Pik Rollo resembles a massive panda bear with a lemur-like tail, but is actually a vicious criminal.
41* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman'' [[ComicBook/WonderWoman1942 Vol 1]]: While they are strange colors, mostly green and yellow, the Ytirflirk aliens are giant fur covered lumbering aliens with definite ursine elements to their snarls. This is highlighted when one of their ships appears in Siberia just after a Polar Bear is shown.
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45* ''WesternAnimation/TreasurePlanet'': Long John Silver is depicted as a bear-like, humanoid {{cyborg}}.
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49* Perhaps the most familiar examples are ''Franchise/StarWars'''s Wookiees (which also have some [[KillerSpaceMonkey ape]]- or {{Bigfoot|SasquatchAndYeti}}-like aspects) and Ewoks ([[HollywoodNatives tribal warriors]] resembling teddy bears or perhaps [[YowiesAndBunyipsAndDropBearsOhMy drop bears]]). The [[Franchise/StarWarsLegends original Expanded Universe]] also includes the Drall (more badger-like than bear-like, though they do have the classic bipedal "teddy-bear" stance) and the [=ZeHethbra=] (though given that they have tails, they might actually be based on wolverines).
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53* The Llyano in Creator/MikhailAkhmanov's ''Literature/ArrivalsFromTheDark'' are a race of primitive furry hunters (despite their [[CanonDiscontinuity early references painting them as a hostile interstellar empire]]), whose only contact with the outside universe comes in the form of trade posts. They normally walk upright, but, when hunting in the woods, it's much easier for them to move on all fours. Being at the hunter-gatherer stage, they're not likely to become a space-faring race anytime soon. They don't really fight among themselves, and their main enemies are a number of predatory species.
54* Parodied in ''Literature/EarthTheBook'', where images show some of the human ideas of what aliens might look like. Among them were [[Franchise/StarWars Chewbacca]] (with the "Like a bear" subtitle) and Series/{{Alf}} (with the "Like a gay bear" subtitle).
55* In Creator/CJCherryh's ''Literature/TheFadedSun'' trilogy, the companion animals of the [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy Mri]] were the dusei (singular "dus"), bearlike creatures who were similar to one-owner dogs and somewhat empathic to their masters through touch.
56* ''Literature/TheHelmsmanSaga'' features a civilization of walking bears (expies of Russia).
57* The Hokas in Creator/PoulAnderson and Creator/GordonRDickson's ''Literature/{{Hoka}}'' series are intelligent teddy bears. BearyFunny, assuming you aren't too fond of your sanity.
58* In ''Literature/TheHost2008'' one of the alien planets that Wanda has previously been on is one nicknamed "bear." They have four hearts and long claws for weapons and to carve ice sculptures.
59* The ''Literature/HumanxCommonwealth'' features the Ulru-Ujurrians, who look like large bears.
60* The Bulrathi in the ''Literature/LineOfDelirium'' series were more-or-less directly lifted from the ''VideoGame/MasterOfOrion'' series.
61** [[Creator/SergeyLukyanenko Lukyanenko]] did expand on their culture, considering the version he used from the first ''Master of Orion'', which didn't provide much background. In the books, the Bulrathi are a ProudWarriorRaceGuy culture, who value hand-to-hand (or paw, if you want to be technical) combat over standard warfare. They also have [[VocalDissonance falsetto voices]], making them good tenors (when they're not ripping your head off). In fact, their obsession with direct combat leads to them developing a method to defeat the [[SiliconBasedLife Silicoids]]' natural DeflectorShields (most races just shoot at them) using their high-pitched voices in a manner similar to how a singer can shatter a crystal glass with her voice. They are also stated to be scavengers, preferring to eat something that has been dead for days. In terms of clothing, they generally wear skirts (sometimes metal skirts), since their tough hides can handle almost anything an unarmed human can do to them. A human gift shop on their homeworld has a display of "authentic" Bulrathi armor, except the experienced protagonist immediately assumes it's fake, since it covers far too much body for the HonorBeforeReason Bulrathi.
62* In Creator/JohnHemry's ''Literature/TheLostFleet'' book ''Invincible'', they reconstruct the aliens that attacked them on sight and to Geary's surprise they were attacked by "teddy bears." They discover the creatures are herbivores and decide that the "teddy" is inappropriate, so they dub them "bear-cows".
63** In ''Guardian'', many humans back home are disgruntled that they fought against living teddy bears -- and with the help of aliens that are revolting mixtures of wolf and spider in appearance.
64** Specifically, the "bear-cows" may be herbivores, but they will attack any race they perceive to be a predator... or a fellow prey who might infringe on their pastures. Basically, anyone is fair game to them. When Geary first sends a visual message, he smiles, only to be told by an "expert" that what he's just done is show them his predatory teeth (TruthInTelevision, most animal "smiles" are, in fact, warnings to stay away).
65* Creator/IsaacAsimov's story "No Connection" features a civilization of bears which [[AnimalIsTheNewMan evolved on a post-apocalyptic Earth]].
66* Creator/HarryTurtledove's "The Road Not Taken" features an invasion of Earth by the Roxolani, a a space-faring race of teddy bear-like conquerors.
67* In Creator/GordonRDickson's ''Spacepaw'' and ''Spacial Delivery'', the Dilbians are described as intelligent grizzly bears. They're noted for being [[BearyFunny good-humored]] and [[BearyFriendly good-natured]] {{Gentle Giant}}s. [[spoiler:Although they're also low-key [[ThePlan schemers]].]]
68* The Shandi from ''Literature/{{Strata}}'' are part bear, part walrus and generally extremely polite and civilized, aside from their habit of fighting tooth-and-claw duels for things like government research grants...where the loser gets eaten.
69* The Pila in David Brin's ''Literature/{{Uplift}}'' universe are {{Heavy Worlder}}s who look like gray four-foot teddy bears with short snouts and funny hairs around their eyes, and their voices are so high-pitched that they need special equipment for many species (including humans) to even hear them. They are famously fanatical and conservative: they hate humans and won their independence as a species by declaring a holy war on the species that had uplifted them to sentience (with the approval of the patrons' patrons). They also treat their indentured species, the Pring, very harshly.
70* The Lindauzi in ''Literature/TheWildBoy''-although there were mentions of panther or dog-like features, bear-like is the most common description, the cover illustration clearly shows it.
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74* In the Neighborhood Of Make Believe segments of ''Series/MisterRogersNeighborhood'' there is a Purple Panda from the Planet Purple.
75* Suggested in one sketch of ''Series/TheWhitestKidsUKnow'' where a press conference about a bear infestation of the US secret moonbase accidentally indicates the existence of Saturn bears while assuring people the bears on the moon are believed to be Earth bears.[[spoiler: Though the end of the sketch reveals the entire thing was a fake meant to distract people from an invasion of Iran.]]
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79* ''TabletopGame/{{Bulldogs}}'': The Urseminites are adorable little roly-poly teddy-bear-things that are generally presumed to have been genetically engineered as children's playmates. [[GoneHorriblyWrong They are an entire species of psychopaths]] with odious personal habits.
80* ''TabletopGame/TheChroniclesOfAeres'': The Bjornvir are a race of [[BeastMan Wilderkind]] noted for their bear-like features. Alongside the [[WolfMan Ulvir]], they were the front line in defending the [[EnchantedForest Gruncrist Forest]] from the invasion of orcs and goblins, tearing great swathes through the ranks of the invaders with their fangs and claws.
81* ''TabletopGame/StarAce'': The Kleibor are usually good-natured ''psychic'' bears hailing from a mostly-icy planet under the thumb of the setting's EvilEmpire. They can be player characters, which can be handy because of their racial gift for picking up new languages from native speakers in a matter of minutes (in addition to whatever individual other powers they may have) even if their mitt-like hands limit their manual dexterity.
82* ''TabletopGame/{{Starfinder}}'': Subverted. The first playable ursines in the game are ordinary bears [[UpliftedAnimal uplifted to sapience with advanced technology]].
83* ''TabletopGame/{{Terracide}}'': Technically the Ursas aren't aliens, but genetically-engineered humans. But since they have bear DNA spliced into their genomes, they're close enough to count.
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87* ''VideoGame/BattleBlockTheater'' has a gigantic bear wearing star pasties living in space [[spoiler: who is shot down at the end of the game by a huge laser coming from an infernal top hat]]. Naturally, nothing of this makes any sense at all, despite what the narrator says.
88* The Tediz from ''VideoGame/ConkersBadFurDay'' are full-on teddy bear [[ThoseWackyNazis fascists]].
89* The Brutes from ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'' combine various traits of gorillas and bears (perhaps with a bit of rhino thrown in).
90* ''VideoGame/JetForceGemini'': The appearance of the Tribals is inspired by that of the Ewoks, and they also inhabit multiple planets in the solar system that has been ravaged by Mizar's army. There's also Ivana Bear, a more realistic-looking female bear who lives in the planet Water Ruin, and will give the main characters a [[PlotCoupon Ship Part]] in exchange for a pair of earplugs she needs to sleep.
91* The Bulrathi in the ''VideoGame/MasterOfOrion'' series. Their homeworld is Ursa.
92* ''VideoGame/SandsOfDestruction'' has the Ursa Major species, which look like regular bears, and the Ursa Minor species, which look like teddy bears.
93* The [[ShoutOut Kulrathi]] from ''VideoGame/StarDrive''.
94* In Guile and Abel's ending in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterXTekken'', Pandora's box summons a race of aliens that look like small blue bears. Abel thinks they're adorable; Guile, [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere patience run out, leaves.]]
95* ''VideoGame/TreasurePlanetBattleAtProcyon'': Long John Silver is depicted as a bear-like, humanoid {{cyborg}}.
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99* ''Webcomic/SacredPie'' has the Bambolos (although they're known to the main characters primarily as "those stupid froo-froo bears"), parodies of the Ewoks from ''Franchise/StarWars'' that look rather more koala-ish than the originals.
100* ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'':
101** The Ob'enn who look like four-foot bipedal koalas. Technologically advanced, religiously xenocidal and frequently referred to as the Psycho-bears.
102** And our "heroes" second starship, and first SapientShip, was built by them. Since then he's subjugated the most aggressive races of the galaxy, including the Ob'enn, declared war on a species composed of dark matter from another galaxy, and pretty much named himself God.
103** There's also the Ursumari, though they're not actually aliens. Instead, they're [[UpliftedAnimal uplifted]] ''[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polar_bear?wprov=sfsi1 Ursus maritimus,]]'' and their appearance is practically unchanged.
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107* The preschool show ''WesternAnimation/{{Caillou}}'' features an episode where the children disagree on what game to play: one wants to pretend they are bears, while the others want to play astronauts. They [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs compromise]] that they will be astronauts and visit a planet inhabited by alien bears.
108* The ''Franchise/CareBears'' are definitely not from Earth, having come from some sort of alternate dimension according to the first two movies the series had. They also prefer to live all the way up in the sky, right down to being [[{{SolidClouds}} able to walk on clouds]].
109* Two of those were featured in ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'', trying to capture a runaway alien worm. The bears and the worm were apparently the pets of a gigantic [[RubberForeheadAlien rubber-forehead alien]] little girl called "Tulip".
110* In the parody of ''Franchise/StarWars'' done on ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', the Ewoks, who in the source material are only vaguely ursine, appear as literal little bears. This is because they're being played by Tim the Bear from ''WesternAnimation/TheClevelandShow'', along with other anthropomorphic bears.
111* ''WesternAnimation/MightyOrbots'' features an episode with a planet of Ewok [[{{Expy}} expies]].
112* The title character of ''WesternAnimation/MuzzyInGondoland'' is an alien who looks somewhat like a bipedal green bear.
113* ''WesternAnimation/StarTrekTheAnimatedSeries'' has the Ursinoids, furry humanoids with bear-like snouts and fangs. A male and a female, both of whom work as miners on the planet Motherlode, appear in the episode "Mudd's Passion".
114* The Ro-Bear Berbils of ''[[WesternAnimation/{{ThunderCats1985}} ThunderCats]]'' look like a race of {{cyborg}} teddy bears ''(Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' and its Ewoks had [[FollowTheLeader come out fairly recently]] when the show premiered). According to the British ''[=ThunderCats=]'' [[ComicBookAdaptation comic book,]] they were a race of huge and savage bearlike warriors in the distant past, before civilizing themselves into benign cuteness.
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