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The Three Bears are minor characters that appeared in Shrek.

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  • The Three Bears are minor characters that appeared in Shrek.
  • The Three Bears are a family that consists of Henry Bear (Papa Bear), Mama Bear and Junior Bear. The Bears' cartoons most significant impact was perhaps on Chuck Jones himself, as these films (along with the Hubie and Bertie and Charlie Dog shorts) represent some of Jones's earliest work. In the golden age, they were voiced by Billy Bletcher, Bea Benaderet, and Stan Freberg respectively.
  • [Source] They are characters from the English fairy tale "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" [1]. The bears are sleeping in their beds, when Geralt and Sylvia Anna encounter them in the Land of a Thousand Fables. But they awake and fight Geralt, if he touches their food. Goldilocks is already lying dead at the table for stealing food from them.
  • Mama Bear, Papa Bear, and Baby Bear lived in a tidy cottage in southern Llewdor. Alexander-Gwydion stole porridge from their table in order to feed the cat cookie to Manannan. He also stole a silver thimble from their bedroom to collect dew from the flowers in their garden. The prince later gave Derek Karlavaegen, who lives not far from the bears, gold to give to the Bear family as payment for Alexander's deeds. Upon hearing the story of the prince's trials and adventures, they forgave him and gladly took the offered gold.
  • Three anthropomorphic bears – "a little, a small, and a "wee bear" – live together in a house in the woods. They are understood as very good-natured, trusting, harmless, tidy, and hospitable. Each of these "bachelor" bears has his own porridge bowl, chair, and bed. One day, they take a walk in the woods while their porridge cools. An old woman who, in some stories, is described as being not-so-old (who is described at various points in the story as impudent, bad, foul-mouthed, ugly, dirty and a vagrant deserving of a stint in the House of Correction), discovers the bears' dwelling. She looks through a window, peeps through the keyhole, and lifts the latch. Assured that no one is home, she walks in. The old woman eats the Wee Bear's porridge, then settles into his chair and breaks it. Prowl
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