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  2. List of fictional bears - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fictional bears that appear in video games, film, television, animation, comics and literature. This also includes pandas, but not the unrelated red panda species. The list is limited to notable, named characters. This list is a subsidiary to the List of fictional animals article.

  3. Category:Fictional bears - Wikipedia

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    List of Berenstain Bears characters. Berliner Bär. Bernard Bear. Biffo the Bear. Bobo (Swedish comics) Boku wa Kuma. Boris the Bear. Br'er Bear. Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear.

  4. List of individual bears - Wikipedia

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    She was released after she recovered, and was shot by a hunter around October 2017. Cocaine Bear was an 175-lb eastern black bear who was notable for being found having ingested 77 lb (35 kg) of cocaine worth $14 million USD in Georgia 's Chattahoochee - Oconee National Forest. Its body is on display in Kentucky.

  5. Category:Bears in literature - Wikipedia

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    B. Baloo. The Bear (fairy tale) The Bear and the Gardener. Bears in antiquity. Br'er Bear. Br'er Rabbit Earns a Dollar a Minute. The Brown Bear of Norway. The Brown Bear of the Green Glen.

  6. Winnie-the-Pooh - Wikipedia

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    Winnie-the-Pooh (also known as Edward Bear, Pooh Bear or simply Pooh) is a fictional anthropomorphic teddy bear created by English author A. A. Milne and English illustrator E. H. Shepard. Winnie-the-Pooh first appeared by name in a children's story commissioned by London's Evening News for Christmas Eve 1925.

  7. Wikipedia : Featured list candidates/List of fictional bears

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    Also the vast majority of this list are fictional Bears from English language sources, are there no French Bears, no Native American Bears, no Russian Bears? What about bears in folklore and mythology?

  8. Paddington Bear - Wikipedia

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    Paddington Bear is a fictional character in children's literature. He first appeared on 13 October 1958 in the children's book A Bear Called Paddington and has been featured in more than twenty books written by British author Michael Bond , and illustrated by Peggy Fortnum , David McKee , R. W. Alley and other artists.

  9. List of fictional marsupials - Wikipedia

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    This list of fictional marsupials is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals and is a collection of various notable marsupial characters that appear in various works of fiction. It is limited to well-referenced examples in literature, film, television, comics, animation, video games and legends. This list covers all marsupials including ...

  10. Category:Bears in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Fictional bears‎ (13 C, 64 P) Films about bears‎ (7 C, 55 P) G. Giant pandas in popular culture‎ (3 C, 4 P) Grizzly bears in popular culture‎ (1 C, 20 P) L.

  11. Goldilocks and the Three Bears - Wikipedia

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    Publication date. 1837. " Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is a 19th-century English fairy tale of which three versions exist. The original version of the tale tells of an impudent old woman who enters the forest home of three anthropomorphic bachelor bears while they are away.