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** Terri Hardin is the puppeteer for Trixie and Big Al.
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** Terri Hardin is the puppeteer for Trixie and Big Al.
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* PosthumousCredit: Though ''Country Bear Jamboree'' creator Marc Davis died in 2000, he's given a "thanks" credit at the end of the film.
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* ActingForTwo: Creator/DiedrichBader voices Ted Bedderhead and portrays Officer Cheets.
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* ActingForTwo: Ted Bedderhead and Officer Cheets are both played by Creator/DiedrichBader.
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* ProductionPosse: Creator/JessHarnell and [[WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}} Paul Rugg]] both makes cameos, the latter as a news anchor; they had both worked with director Peter Hastings at both Warner Bros. and Disney.
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* ProductionPosse: Creator/JessHarnell and [[WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}} Paul Rugg]] both makes make cameos, the latter as a news anchor; they had both worked with director Peter Hastings at both Warner Bros. and Disney.
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* KidsMealToy: UsefulNotes/McDonalds sold a set of eight plushes of the bears in their Happy Meals.
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* StillbornFranchise: There were plans for a sequel involving The Country Bears touring Europe, but it was scrapped due to the film's critical and box office failure.
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** There were plans for a sequel involving The Country Bears touring Europe, but it was scrapped due to the film's critical and box office failure.
** It was rumored that if this film was a success, they would possibly retheme the ''Ride/CountryBearJamboree'' to the film, but the idea was scrapped.
** There were plans for a sequel involving The Country Bears touring Europe, but it was scrapped due to the film's critical and box office failure.
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**WhatCouldHaveBeen: It was rumored that if this film was a success, they would possibly retheme the ''Ride/CountryBearJamboree'' to the film, but the idea was scrapped.
** There were plans for a sequel involving The Country Bears touring Europe, but it was scrapped due to the film's critical and box office failure.scrapped.
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* ActingForTwo: Ted Bedderhead and Officer Cheets are both played by Diedrich Bader.
* AwesomeDearBoy: According to his friend Creator/ColinMochrie, Creator/DiedrichBader was in the make-up room with Creator/ChristopherWalken, so Bader asked Walken what films he was working on after ''Country Bears''. Walken responded saying he was going to be in ''Film/CatchMeIfYouCan'' with Creator/TomHanks and Creator/LeonardoDicaprio. Bader reacted with amazement, saying that it is surely a giant leap from working on this movie to a Creator/StevenSpielberg movie with a star-studded cast. Walken casually responded with "Well, they're both good scripts".
* AwesomeDearBoy: According to his friend Creator/ColinMochrie, Creator/DiedrichBader was in the make-up room with Creator/ChristopherWalken, so Bader asked Walken what films he was working on after ''Country Bears''. Walken responded saying he was going to be in ''Film/CatchMeIfYouCan'' with Creator/TomHanks and Creator/LeonardoDicaprio. Bader reacted with amazement, saying that it is surely a giant leap from working on this movie to a Creator/StevenSpielberg movie with a star-studded cast. Walken casually responded with "Well, they're both good scripts".
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* AwesomeDearBoy: According to his friend Creator/ColinMochrie,Creator/DiedrichBader Diedrich Bader was in the make-up room with Creator/ChristopherWalken, so Bader asked Walken what films he was working on after ''Country Bears''. Walken responded saying he was going to be in ''Film/CatchMeIfYouCan'' with Creator/TomHanks and Creator/LeonardoDicaprio. Bader reacted with amazement, saying that it is surely a giant leap from working on this movie to a Creator/StevenSpielberg movie with a star-studded cast. Walken casually responded with "Well, they're both good scripts".
* AwesomeDearBoy: According to his friend Creator/ColinMochrie,
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* AwesomeDearBoy: According to his friend Creator/ColinMochrie, Creator/DiedrichBader was in the make-up room with Creator/ChristopherWalken, so Bader asked Walken what films he was working on after ''Country Bears''. Walken responded saying he was going to be in ''Film/CatchMeIfYouCan'' with Creator/TomHanks and Creator/LeonardoDicaprio. Bader reacted with amazement, saying that it is surely a giant leap from working on this movie to a Creator/StevenSpielberg movie with a star-studded cast. Walken casually responded with "Well, they're both good scripts".
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* WagTheDirector: Regarding Christopher Walken's infamous line "This is not over... bears!" [[Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway Colin Mochrie]] once said in a "Whose Line?" video chat that Diedrich Bader (who stars in this film) revealed that Walken delivered the line that way ''in every take'' (they did about three takes) despite the director pleading with Walken to not do the line in that manner.
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* WagTheDirector: Regarding Christopher Walken's infamous line "This is not over... bears!" [[Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway Colin Mochrie]] bears!", Creator/ColinMochrie once said in a "Whose Line?" ''Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway'' video chat that Diedrich Bader (who stars in this film) revealed that Walken delivered the line that way ''in every take'' (they did about three takes) despite the director pleading with Walken to not do the line in that manner.
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** There were plans for sequels one of which would have involved The Country Bears touring around Europe but it was scrapped due to the films Critical and Box Office Failure.
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** It was rumored that if this film was a success, They they would possibly retheme [[Ride/CountryBearJamboree the Country Bear Jamboree]] ''Ride/CountryBearJamboree'' to the film, but the idea was scrapped.
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* WagTheDirector: Regarding Christopher Walken's infamous line "This is not over... bears!" [[Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway Colin Mochrie]] once said in a "Whose Line?" video chat that Diedrich Bader (who stars in this film) revealed that Walken delivered the line that way ''in every take'' (they did about three takes) despite the director pleading with Walken to not do the line in that manner.
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* WagTheDirector: Regarding Christopher Walken's infamous line "This is not over... bears!" [[Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway Colin Mochrie]] once said in a "Whose Line?" video chat that Diedrich Bader (who stars in this film) revealed that Walken delivered the line that way ''in every take'' (they did about three takes) despite the director pleading with Walken to not do the line in that manner.manner.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** It was rumored that if this film was a success, They would retheme [[Ride/CountryBearJamboree the Country Bear Jamboree]] to the film, but the idea was scrapped.
** There were plans for sequels one of which would have involved The Country Bears touring around Europe but it was scrapped due to the films Critical and Box Office Failer.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** It was rumored that if this film was a success, They would retheme [[Ride/CountryBearJamboree the Country Bear Jamboree]] to the film, but the idea was scrapped.
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* WagTheDirector: Regarding Christopher Walken's infamous line "This is not over... bears!"[[Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway bears!" [[Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway Colin Mochrie]] once said in a "Whose Line?" video chat that Diedrich Bader (who stars in this film) revealed that Walken delivered the line that way ''in every take'' (they did about three takes) despite the director pleading with Walken to not do the line in that manner.
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* NonSingingVoice: Creator/ElizabethDaily, John Hiatt, Bonnie Raitt and Don Henley provided their respective singing voices for Beary, Ted, Trixie and Tennessee.
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* WagTheDirector: Regarding Christopher Walken's infamous line "This is not over... bears!"[[Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway Colin Mochrie]] once said in a "Whose Line?" video chat that Diedrich Bader (who stars in this film) revealed that Walken delivered the line that way ''in every take'' (they did about three takes) despite the director pleading with Walken to not do the line in that manner.
* WagTheDirector: Regarding Christopher Walken's infamous line "This is not over... bears!"[[Series/WhoseLineIsItAnyway Colin Mochrie]] once said in a "Whose Line?" video chat that Diedrich Bader (who stars in this film) revealed that Walken delivered the line that way ''in every take'' (they did about three takes) despite the director pleading with Walken to not do the line in that manner.
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* NonSingingVoice: Elizabeth Daily, John Hiatt, Bonnie Raitt and Don Henley provided their respective singing voices for Beary, Ted, Trixie and Tennessee.
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* DirectToVideo: The film flopped so bad in the U.S. box office, it was released straight to video in the UK in 2003.
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* MoneyDearBoy: The supposed motivation of ChristopherWalken to appear in the picture.
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* MoneyDearBoy: The supposed motivation of ChristopherWalken to appear in the picture.