Ye gods.
.... why God.
Yikes. He looks like Max of Sam & Max fame.
He's missing those sharp daggers of teeth, though.
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.Panda will be the next bear to get a taste of Chloe.
"Show us the Galaxy Warp."The start of this episode is pretty much how I am whenever something goes wrong with my computer.
When Grizz asked Panda what the people wanted more than anything, I expect Panda to say "Our heads on a platter?".
This episode made me hungry. Anyone else want a brownie?
This episode was WAAAY TOO cringeworthy!!!
"We be we baby!"Yes, SO easy to blame the working bear, not the overly complicated bakery system!
Seriously though, good ep, and Cupcake Ice Bear was just wonderful.
So basically Failure Is the Only Option for food related ventures.
People in the WBB-verse are jerks.
Except Chloe, Lucy, and Chloe's parents.
"We be we baby!"You mean everyone except those food truckers, that cashier from tote life, and the two obnoxious people from cupcake workers?
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.I think what we should take from this is that there are two kinds of people in the world: douchebags and bros. We Bare Bears is simply a reflection of reality.
I Love Lucy ref?
"Show us the Galaxy Warp."Not really. Panda didn't have a sidekick to help him eat all the cupcakes.
"We be we baby!"I wouldn't look that far into it, but that is a good theory about how people are portrayed in this show. After all, the world isn't nice - except this show does a damn good job of showing the viewer that, without going overboard about it - and becoming *sigh (I hate this fucking term...)* mean-spirited *BLECH*, like Cat Dog was, unfortunately (that's so far, of course. I hope these writers can keep up the good work from here.).
New Web Browser, same old Shokew.Preview for this week's episode. (Removed by the user. Alas.) We're halfway through season 1!
edited 16th Nov '15 3:13:52 PM by Blueeyedrat
They started releasing the shorts for all of CN's shows in HD on their offical youtube channel (so no use for those outside of america). Here's a post (that will be updated) with the links
edited 22nd Nov '15 3:25:58 PM by DapperMammoth
my blogToo many people under douchebag (or apathetic peasant) though.
I noticed that although Ice Bear's book said "Polar Bears", he still just said "Ice bears".
Yeah, I thought that was interesting. Is he doing that because he's naming his species after himself (like if I decided to call humans [My Name]s)? Or is his name Ice Bear because he calls his species ice bears?
Trust you? The only person I can trust is myself.Currently catching up on a whole lotta episodes:
"Tote Life:" Well, I don't really like pulling a "this episode is noncanon because I don't like it" for anything, but...that went a little far...?
"Charlie & The Snake:" Adorable! I like Charlie, despite his base breakingness, and I like how it was kind of ambiguous whether that snake was anthropomorphic or not.
"Video Date:" See, I love WBB and I like this episode, but sometimes they fall into the Star Vs.-esque pit trap of having awesome characters and writing stuck inside predictable plots. The Celine plot twist got me, though, even if the whole Grizz-and-Ice-Bear-are-jealous thing was just like 'come on guys we know where this is going.'
"Pet Shop:" I'm not a huge fan of the Young Bears, but it was really sweet and emotional towards the end. Better than Road Trip.
"Chloe & Ice Bear:" YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES <3333333
"Cupcake Job:" Really funny, especially the who-broke-the-laptop flashbacks, and Ice Bear continues his string of perfection from the last episode.
"Hibernation:" Also a really good (and trippy) episode! That ending was straight out of Steven Universe. I was waiting for the Iris Out.
Currently writing something. Currently procrastinating.I'm a little disappointed that "Chloe and Charlie" isn't one of the upcoming episode titles. It's gotta happen sometime.
I wonder if any of the cub episodes will show us how the bears first came up with the bear stack.