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The only time ''this'' bear is [[BearsAreBadNews bad news]] is when his jokes are flat.

Perhaps it's because of the proliferation of the Toys/TeddyBear as a child's toy, but bears are often portrayed as {{Boisterous Bruiser}}s or sometimes just BigFun, and aren't really looking to eat ''people'' so much as [[BigEater just looking to eat.]] (TruthInTelevision; most bears are omnivorous and will gladly eat nuts and berries; also, while grizzlies ''are'' aggressive, their favorite food is salmon.) Seems most common in WesternAnimation, although circus bears are common in RealLife.

UrsineAliens can invoke this trope. Contrast BearsAreBadNews. Compare BearyFriendly, which examples here can also be.

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[[folder:Advertising]]
* Coca-Cola's famous commercials featuring polar bears that they bring out every year around the holidays. In late 2011, they even released special-edition red-on-white cans (instead of the traditional white-on-red) as part of a "Save the Polar Bears" campaign.
* Rival Pepsi has used bears [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzWUUZRli6s for a Super Bowl commercial]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ho9WiVrYRv8 on a couple of occasions.]]
* [=FedEx=] studied recent [[SuperBowlSpecial Super Bowl commercials]] to come up with the ten factors needed for [[RuleOfCool the best commercial ever.]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqNsjbB9KSU It involved]] [[CelebrityEndorsement Burt Reynolds]] getting [[GroinAttack kicked in the nuts]] by a [[TalkingAnimal talking]], [[DancingAnimal dancing]] bear ([[WhatWereTheySellingAgain product message optional]]).
* Charmin toilet paper [[https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=charmin&aq=f ads]], featuring a family of bears who live in the woods--with a house and bathroom, and therefore also need good quality toilet paper.
* The Sugar Bear (originally three Sugar Bears), the mascot from the Sugar Golden Crisp cereal boxes, though most ads tried to play him as a cool, jazzy-style character.
* For many years, Hamm's Beer had a bear to hawk the beer. One early example of these commercials can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yHsoW6CTjM here]].
* Hofmeister had the Hofmeister bear, a light hearted, sweet-natured, cockney wide boy
* Canadian beer company Labbatt's used a talking [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6E48NWL-q24 black bear]] in several commercials during the early 00's.
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[[folder:Anime and Manga]]
* ''Manga/ShirokumaCafe'' has Panda and Polar Bear as two of its core characters. Polar Bear is the owner of the titular cafe and is a PungeonMaster. Panda is a rather lazy {{Cloudcuckoolander}} who is a regular patron. Though Grizzly, while a serious character, many of the running gags involve Polar Bear annoying Grizzly and waking him up from hibernation just to ask pointless questions.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* ''ComicBook/{{Pyrenee}}'': The WildChild title character is a girl raised by a bear in the mountains. The bear is mostly seen as a big furry dope, but there's one scene where they get into a serious argument and he only just manages to hold back from killing her.
* ''ComicBook/TomPoes'': Olivier B. Bommel is a bear who lives in a castle. Despite always calling himself brave, cunning and strong he always chickens out whenever danger is about and it's always his {{Sidekick}} Tom Poes who has to save him.
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[[folder:Comic Strips]]
* ''ComicStrip/TheFarSide'' depicted bears sympathetically, even (or especially) when they go after humans.
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[[folder:Eastern Animation]]
* In the Russian animated series ''Animation/MashaAndTheBear'', the eponymous bear is less of bad news and more of a GentleGiant, a goofball and a ButtMonkey, thanks to the antics of his [[BrattyHalfPint naughty little girl]] of a friend, Masha.
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[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
* Baloo in ''WesternAnimation/TheJungleBook'' epitomizes the "lovable lug" archetype for bears. Baloo was also friends with Mowgli in the original Kipling story, although a less comedic character, but his Disney version is [[AdaptationDisplacement probably the most well-known.]]
* Little John in Disney's ''WesternAnimation/RobinHood1973'' splits his time pretty evenly between making cracks of his own and serving as Robin's straight man. It helps that he's [[PaletteSwap basically the same character]] as the aforementioned Baloo (and voiced by the same guy).
* Boog the bear from ''WesternAnimation/OpenSeason''. At the film's opening, He rides a unicycle for crackers for one thing.
* Bongo the Bear from the first segment of ''WesternAnimation/FunAndFancyFree'' is a friendly, somewhat bumbling circus bear.
* Cubby from ''WesternAnimation/PeterPan'' is a human, but he wears a bear suit as clothing, and he's the FatComicRelief of the Lost Boys.
* Muk and Luk from ''WesternAnimation/{{Balto}}'' are cute, playful polar bear cub twins.
* Zozi from ''WesternAnimation/BartokTheMagnificent''.
* The second half of the film ''WesternAnimation/{{Brave}}'' had [[spoiler:Queen Elinor and the triplets]] being turned into bears played for comedy [[spoiler:except when Queen Elinor [[TheMindIsAPlaythingOfTheBody slowly loses her mind]]]].
* Po, the title character of the ''Franchise/KungFuPanda'' franchise is initially a bumbling Kung Fu FanBoy and a bit of a ButtMonkey. He becomes an AscendedFanboy and competent Kung Fu warrior, but never loses his comedic side. He's voiced by Creator/JackBlack, to boot.
* [[spoiler:Averted with]] teddy bear Lotso in ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory3''. [[spoiler:He is a manipulative, evil BigBad.]]
* Corporal from ''WesternAnimation/PenguinsOfMadagascar'' is a DumbMuscle polar bear whose obsession with cute animals is PlayedForLaughs.
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[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
* The bears in the movie based on the Country Bear Jamboree, ''Film/TheCountryBears''.
* In ''Film/{{Sadko}}'', TheBigGuy proves his strength by wrestling a bear. When the ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' crew riffed on the film, they turned this scene into the bear staging an intervention and giving the guy a hug.
* In ''Film/TheLoveBug'', during the big race, Thorndyke's car bogs down in a lake. While his partner, Havershaw, struggles to push the car out of the water, a bear somehow gets into the car in Havershaw's place.
* The title character of ''Film/{{Ted}}'' is a [[LivingToys living teddy bear]] who's a foul-mouthed wisecracker.
* ''Film/TheGreatRace'': While Leslie, Maggie, Professor Fate, and Max are trapped in the middle of an arctic blizzard, a polar bear manages to sneak into the back seat of Fate's and scare him and Max into Leslie's car until the bear decides to leave just as casually as it came.
* In ''Film/AdventuresOfTheWildernessFamily'' the bear cubs the family adopts get into all kinds of mischief and chase Boomer's mule around as a RunningGag. The massive black bear, Samson is also BearyFriendly but has a comically huge appetite. His introduction includes him keeping the family up all night eating their cookies, finally leaving when he empties their shelves.
* ''Film/Paddington2014'' squeezes in as many bear-related puns as possible.
* ''Film/SongOfTheSouth'': Br'er Bear is a LaughablyEvil bear.
* Combined with BearsAreBadNews in ''Film/TheLostSkeletonOfCadavra'' in a very funny scene where the characters discuss a farmer being "horribly mutilated", possibly by a bear.
-->'''Paul''': But can a bear do that? Horribly mutilate someone, I mean?\\
'''Ranger Brad''': Dr. Armstrong, in my time as a park ranger I guess I've seen bears do some things that even a bear wouldn't do.
* ''Film/{{Gooby}}'': The titular character is portrayed as a goofy, clumsy yet well-meaning bear buddy that seems to get himself into trouble a lot.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* Creator/JRRTolkien's ''Literature/TheFallOfNumenor'': Both species of NĂºmenorean bears -black and brown- like dancing, meeting once a year to hold the autumnal Great Bear-dance. Many people attend the gathering because they find the sight of several dozens of bears performing together hilarious; notheless, the public refrain themselves from laughing out loud because bears do not like -at all- the sound of human laughter.
* ''Literature/WinnieThePooh'', being based upon a teddy bear, is [[TheDitz lovably dim]] and goodhearted, and is often thinking about honey.
* ''Literature/TheBerenstainBears'': PunnyName aside, if one isn't the type to find anthropomorphic bears inherently funny there is the occasional laugh in the siutations the characters get into.
* ''Literature/PaddingtonBear'' Poor Paddington tries to be a proper gentleman, but a combination of misunderstandings and bad luck keep landing him in strange situations.
%% * ''Literature/LittleBear''.
* While the ''Literature/{{Hoka}}'' can be bad for the mental health of those dealing with them, they're very well-meaning, kind-hearted beings.
* Creator/GahanWilson's ''Harry, the Fat Bear Spy'', who'd much rather go to the beach and eat macaroons than do espionage work.
* ''Literature/TheBoogieWoogieBears'': The Boogie Woogie Bears are a family of bears who get into various situations with comical results.
* ''Literature/WhoWetMyPants'': Reuben is a bear, and his pants-wetting and subsequent obliviousness and accusations are PlayedForLaughs.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* A running gag on ''The Andy Williams Show'' would involve the Cookie Bear (actually a man in a bear costume) coming up and asking Andy for a cookie, and Andy would chase Cookie Bear away, saying "No you can't have a cookie, not now, not ever!" In one Christmas special episode, Andy finally decides to give him a cookie, and then when a poor boy shows up lamenting that he never gets anything for Christmas, the Cookie Bear decides to give his cookie to the young boy.
* The bear at the zoo in Grey's Anatomy was a running joke. Mostly because it was so boring
* Kintaros of ''Series/KamenRiderDenO'' is partially based on a bear; for the most part he DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength, a bit [[TheKlutz clumsy]], and a GentleGiant all in one package.
* Brutus the Bear on the nature show ''America the Wild''. He was raised in captivity, has absolutely no sense for survival in the wild and is just a cuddly klutz whose human likes to take out to the wilderness to try to demonstrate both the natural power of bears and the complete ineptitude of Brutus (who can't even fish properly!)
* ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'': According to Creator/DanaCarvey, Creator/ChristopherWalken likes sketches with bear suits because "Bear suits are funny. And bears as well."
* ''Series/BlackMirror'' episode "[[Recap/BlackMirrorTheWaldoMoment The Waldo Moment]]" has the eponymous character; an animated bear that was used in a topical comedy show. The episode focuses on Waldo entering a real-life election and things soon turn darker.
* A sabotage on ''Series/CutthroatKitchen'' during their "Camp Cutthroat" outdoors special {{Invoked}} a cross of this and BearsAreBadNews. The sabotaged chef could not touch any of the food themselves, but had to relay all prep and cooking instructions to "Bob the Bear" (a stagehand in a bear costume). The sabotage itself was "bears are bad news," but the way the sabotaged chef and "Bob the Bear" handled it (treating the bear like an oversized, clumsy kid with a short attention span) turned it into this quickly.
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[[folder:Puppet Shows]]
* Franchise/TheMuppets seemed to be quite fond of showing off ursine characters in this manner:
** Fozzie Bear from ''Series/TheMuppetShow''. He also has his own comedy routine (albeit [[SoUnfunnyItsFunny consisting of bad jokes]]), and furthermore has been [[BearyFriendly pals with Kermit and other Muppets]].
** Bobo, a more recent addition to Kermit's entourage. He looks more like a real bear, and in some cases, particularly in recent Muppet movies, such as ''Film/MuppetsFromSpace'' and ''Film/TheMuppets2011'', he is depicted as a well-meaning assistant to the BigBad in the movie in question, one who ends up [[MookFaceTurn allying with the heroes]].
** Baby Bear from ''Series/SesameStreet''.
** ''Series/BearInTheBigBlueHouse''.
** Samson from ''Sesamstrasse'', the German version of ''Sesame Street''. American audiences got to see him as part of ''Sesame Street Stays Up Late'', an international special from 1993.
** ''Literature/MrWillowbysChristmasTree'': The local bears are jolly creatures who spend the special celebrating a bear holiday called the Midwinter Honeypot Waltz.
* The Bear in the Flying Carousel from ''Series/{{Teletubbies}}'', unlike [[BearsAreBadNews that other bear from that show.]]
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[[folder:Theme Parks]]
* Ride/DisneyThemeParks:
** The ''Ride/CountryBearJamboree'' at Disneyland and Disney World. Bears playing musical instruments! And singing! Want to know why the ''Country Bear Jamboree'' is preserved when Disney could easily have replaced it with a more modern updated version? It's widely believed that Walt himself walked into the office of the Imagineer working on the designs and was in hysterics from the pictures of some of the proposed characters and the general idea himself. He then told the man to keep working on the funny bears and [[OutOfCharacterAlert said "good-bye."]] Walt passed away that weekend. Legend has it that the Country Bears were the last happy moment in the life of a man who brought so many happy moments to so many people.
** Also, in the original circus segment of the Main Street Electrical Parade, one of the floats was a bear balancing on one foot on a set of barrels while having hoops looping around its arms and legs and balancing a honey pot on its head.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* Teddie in ''VideoGame/Persona4''. Though he's not exactly a bear, he's actually [[spoiler:a Shadow]] that takes form of a stuffed bear plush to endear himself with humans, and through interaction with party members, he grew a human body and thus his bear form is just his 'suit'. Otherwise, he fits the trope like a tee, with additions of tons of bear puns. {{Shadow|Archetype}} [[EnemyWithout Teddie]], [[BearsAreBadNews on the other hand...]] This is {{Lampshaded}} in the [[VideoGame/Persona4Arena fighting game]].
-->'''[[VideoGame/Persona3 Mitsuru]]''': Really, the only thing you have in common with bears is just the ears...
* Banjo from ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'' definitely counts. Unlike his pal Kazooie, he's incredibly friendly and kindhearted.
* ''VideoGame/{{Okami}}'' features a sleepy bear who is usually napping, SnotBubble and all, while standing on some object. Though Susano mistakes him for a "foul beast" and attacks him at one point, all it does is wake the bear (briefly) up.
* The Brothers Bear from ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry3DixieKongsDoubleTrouble''.
** In ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountryTropicalFreeze'', the penultimate boss, Bashmaster, the Unbreakable, is a rather odd example, given that he is [[BearsAreBadNews a ferocious polar bear]] who wields a giant hammer with ice spikes on one end. When he is first seen, Bashmaster is casually reclining on an ice floe, licking a popsicle, only for DK and/or another Kong to fall on the floe and accidentally knock the popsicle out of the bear's paw and into a purple pool of fruit juice the ice floe is floating on, where the popsicle is eaten by a school of piranhas. [[BerserkButton This prompts Bashmaster to angrily turn on DK and/or another Kong,]] [[OhCrapSmile who put(s) on a hilarious guilty smile]] before the battle begins. Then, as the battle goes one, every time you hit Bashmaster, he falls into the pool, which slowly stains his white fur purple!
* Claire the Bear of ''VideoGame/TheSims'' has a flower by her ear, digs through trash cans, interacts with certain appropriate objects (such as teddy bears, bear-skin rugs, and beehives) in silly ways, walks on tiptoes, and does not interact directly with Sims at all.
* ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' features Kuma, a tamed, intelligent bear who practices karate. While he ''can'' be [[BearsAreBadNews vicious]] when [[BewareTheSillyOnes motivated]], he's typically a [[JokeCharacter silly character]] who haplessly chases his unrequited love, a female panda. Notably, his most powerful attack is [[{{Fartillery}} a deadly fart]].
* ''Franchise/{{Danganronpa}}'' has [[BigBad Monokuma]], in a LaughablyEvil combination of this and BearsAreBadNews.
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[[folder:Web Animation]]
* In episode 11 of ''WebAnimation/TeenGirlSquad'', What's-Her-Face and the Ugly One sing a "warbly campfire song" about a "chumbly wumbly bear".
* ''WebAnimation/DSBTInsaniT'': Bear is a little teddy bear in a comedy series, its a given.
* In the "Medimoji" series of web animations by [=ZDoggMD=], the lab tech is the teddy bear emoji. (At the time, there was no rat or mouse emoji for the iPhone.) He is a friendly bear, although often stressed out by the challenges of working in a hospital lab: nurses who fail to label specimens correctly, or blame the lab for when they're too hemolyzed to use, doctors who order tests without understanding what's required for them (or even whether they're ''really'' necessary), and people (emojis?) who don't understand what the clinical lab ''does'' or why it's important.
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* ''Webcomic/SoreThumbs'' has a blue midget bear named Coleman as its Animal Mascot. While Coleman still can be vicious, he's also a constant source of comic relief, [[SpeechImpairedAnimal talks in half-growls]], and is small enough to pass for a teddy bear when standing still.
* When some bar-bear-ian Were-bears turned up in ''Webcomic/{{Exiern}}'' they unleashed a HurricaneOfPuns, utterly un-bear-able in the watching crowd.
* ''Webcomic/MilkAndMocha'' are an OfficialCouple that get into amusing SliceOfLife scenarios. They're also bears.
%%* Tony and his friends from ''Webcomic/TonyComics''
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[[folder:Web Original]]
* Beary, WebVideo/{{Benzaie}}'s son/brother who also happens to be a plush polar bear, and usually winds up as TheWoobie thanks to the way Benzaie treats him.
%% * [[http://everything2.com/title/The+Bear+FAQ The Bear FAQ]]
* [[https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/946lyc/what_is_your_question_to_a_resident_of_the_us/e3izs44/ This Reddit comment]], responding to a question about life in Wyoming.
-->''you come see wyoming sometime. [[SchmuckBait bring peanut butter]]. [[BlatantLies i am completely normal human]].''
* Juuichi from ''VisualNovel/{{Morenatsu}}'', despite his usual expression (his twin brother even more so).
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* Baloo retains his laid-back, lazy personality in ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin''. The other bear characters, particularly Rebecca, usually play the StraightMan to his antics.
* The [[BlandNameProduct Dummi Bears]], an obvious spoof of the Franchise/CareBears from ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', though their ''name'' is an {{homage}} to...
* ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfTheGummiBears'': The Gummi Bears, though they have a wide variety of personalities and ''everyone'' is a bear, all have elements of this.
** Gruffi is the ComicallySerious and occasional ButtMonkey.
** Zummi is an AbsentMindedProfessor.
** Grammi is the ApronMatron and Gruffi's SitcomArchNemesis.
** Tummi is the somewhat [[TheDitz ditzy]] BigEater.
** Sunni and Cubbi are a CheerfulChild pair whose interactions with and without the other can cause some serious hilarity.
** SixthRanger Gusto is a [[CloudCuckoolander lovably eccentric]] artist.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' episode "Bunny Raven, or How to Make a Titanimal Disappear", Cyborg gets turned into a dancing bear, in a ''tutu''. Due to the magical properties of the realm they were trapped in, every time he removed the tutu, a new one winked into existence to replace it, resulting in a giant pile of discarded tutus.
%%* The unnamed bear that appears very often in ''WesternAnimation/HarveyBirdmanAttorneyAtLaw''.
* Humphrey the Bear from the WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts is a BigEater who gets in hilarious situations while trying to steal food (usually from WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck).
%%* Bear from ''WesternAnimation/WordWorld''.
* Tim, Arianna, and their son from ''WesternAnimation/TheClevelandShow'', the only anthropomorphic cartoon animals on an otherwise completely straightforward DomCom, and at least part of the joke is that nobody seems to notice that they're, well, bears.
%%* ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleFlyingBears''.
%%* Julie Bruin from ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures''.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', Homer Simpson thinks the ballet is a bear wearing a fez and riding around a tiny car.
%%* WesternAnimation/{{Rupert}}
* Both the original ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCats1985'' and the reboot ''WesternAnimation/ThunderCats2011'' has CuteMachines the Ro-Bear Berbils, helpful, rainbow-hued robotic teddy bears who love to build and repair things.
* Creator/HannaBarbera seems to like this trope. Cases in point:
** WesternAnimation/YogiBear, with his antics to steal "pic-a-nic" baskets.
** WesternAnimation/TheHairBearBunch.
** [[WesternAnimation/BreezlyAndSneezly Breezly Bruin]], a character from 1964 who always tried to get into an arctic army base.
** WesternAnimation/TheHillbillyBears.
** The WesternAnimation/CBBears.
* Creator/WalterLantz's Beary family, consisting of BumblingDad Charlie Beary, nagging housewife Bessie, DumbassTeenageSon Charlie Junior, and little daughter Suzy. Oh, and their pet goose.
* The Creator/TexAvery Oscar-nominated "WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfRockabyePoint'' ostensibly starred WesternAnimation/ChillyWilly, but was all about the hungry polar bear vying for a haul of fish guarded by a vicious dog.
* Cartoons from Creator/{{MGM}} would typically display ursine characters in this manner. To wit:
** ''WesternAnimation/BarneyBear'' is an [[TheChewToy unlucky, long-suffering]] bear in the vein of ''WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck''.
*** One short with Barney is called "Barney's Hungry Cousin", which involves another, skinnier, goofier-looking bear that goes to great lengths [[BigEater to steal Barney's picnic food.]]
** George and Junior, created by Creator/TexAvery.
** Another [[WesternAnimation/TexAveryMGMCartoons cartoon directed by Tex Avery]] was called "Rock-a-Bye Bear", in which a dog is house-sitting for a bear in hibernation; but this bear will [[InstantWakingSkills instantly wake up at the sound of a pin drop]] and pummel the dog while [[NoIndoorVoice yelling]] [[BigShutUp "QUIET!! SHADDUP! QUIET!!"]] and warns that if the watchdog makes any more noise, he will replace him with another watchdog. Hilarity ensues as a rival dog attempts to wake the bear up so he can steal the watchdog's job.
** There is also a WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry cartoon called "Down Beat Bear", which involves a dancing bear that will start dancing to music at will whenever he hears the slightest bit of it -- and picks [[HoYay Tom as his reluctant dance partner]].
** And from the Creator/ChuckJones period of the 1960s, we have ''WesternAnimation/TheBearThatWasnt'', a short cartoon about a bear that gets stuck working in a factory after he's mistaken for [[StrangeMindsThinkAlike "a silly man in a fur coat who needs a shave"]].
* The WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes cartoons have The Three Bears, also the creation of Creator/ChuckJones, debuting in "Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears", with Papa delivering {{Dope Slap}}s to his dimwitted son Junior, and Mama chasing Bugs after he gives flattering remarks about her looks.
** WesternAnimation/ElmerFudd and WesternAnimation/BugsBunny have their share of run-ins with bears in "Wabbit Twouble" and "Hare Remover".
** Bugs would also star in "Big Top Bunny" with Bruno the Slobokian circus bear.
* The stars of Creator/CartoonNetwork's ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears'' are Grizzly, Panda, and Ice Bear, a trio of socially-awkward ursines [[CivilizedAnimal trying to live like humans]].
* The very first WesternAnimation/MrMagoo cartoon was "Ragtime Bear", in which Magoo, due to his nearsightedness, mistakes a bear that loves banjo music for his nephew Waldo.
* In one episode of ''WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}}'', the main plot is briefly interrupted by Cosgrove asking Freakazoid if he wants to go see a bear riding a motorcycle. One JumpCut later and they're already at the circus.
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[[folder:Real Life]]
* Trained bears are common performers at circuses, enough so [[DancingBear that they named a trope.]]
* And, of course, pandas have often been portrayed as humorous in fiction, even though they're really just as dangerous as other bears are.
* Wrestler vs. bear matches were a common gimmick match in Main/ProfessionalWrestling up until the late 70's, when the practice was ended for the sake of the safety of both the bear and the wrestler. Stu Hart, patron of the famous Hart family, wrestled a bear on several occasions[[note]]While the crowd may have found this funny the guy in the ring with a bear certainly wasn't laughing. Not to mention that if the bear decides he's not gonna job you're kinda screwed[[/note]].
* [[http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=4922473&categoryid=2378529 Behold: Bears racing monkeys on bicycles.]] [[RuleOfCool Is it not awesome?]]
* [[http://etherealdefiency.tumblr.com/post/19391244629/musicgoeson-polite-bears-lol-look-at-that The Polite Bears!]]
* The rescued bears at the Montana Grizzly Encounter sanctuary don't need to hibernate in winter because the staff feeds them all year round, so they have plenty of opportunities to play in the snow. Some of them have learned to make snowballs and even managed to hit visitors with them!
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