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The Three Bears is a character that appeared in Shrek and in the musical Shrek the Musical The Three Bears appeared in the episode "Goldilocks and the 7D". They were after Goldilocks because although she is adorable, she a freeloader. She always tricks the owners with her cuteness. Luckily, The Three Bears know what she is doing. They tried to warn others about Goldilocks, but since they are bears and thus get a bad rep in most fairy tales, nobody let them in. They're cuddly too. Title and short intro here. The three bears from the well-known fairy tale of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. They do not appear in the Land of Stories series but are mentioned with regards to Goldilocks' past. When they find Goldilocks in their house, they sue her for breaking & entering, and Goldilocks becomes a fugitive. (for Goldilocks' story, see her character page) left|50px Cette page traite d'un dessin animé n'ayant jamais été réalisé. Nous ne pouvons garantir que les informations se trouvant sur cette page soient ainsi complètes et bien documentées. Catégorie:Projet de dessin animé avorté The Three Bears est un court métrage qui devait voir le jour durant l'année 1936 mais qui fut finalement abandonné. thumb|220px|Le prototype de Boucle d'or pour le court métrage. "The Three Bears", or "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", is a fairy tale involving three bears and a girl named Goldilocks. At the story's denouement, the bears return home to find Goldilocks napping on their private property. There are multiple versions of this story's ending: either the bears chase Goldilocks away from the premises, or in fact they eat her. Either way, the end occurs when a troop of young scouts neglect to extinguish their campfire, and even with the efforts of a volunteer fire department, most of the wildlife cannot be saved from certain death. Papa Bear is voiced by Frank Welker, Mama Bear is voiced by Tress MacNeille, and Junior Bear is voiced by Stan Freberg on Tiny Toon Adventures. The Three Bears appear in the Fairy Tales for the 90's episode segment, Bear Necessities, as the main focus. In a modern retelling of the classic fairy tale, The Three Bears, the bear family is living in a modern household. Papa likes the idea of modernization, but Junior misses living in the woods, his old toys, and his old friends. During their lunch, they cook their porridge and find it too hot. (Maw's is on fire and Junior's is nuclear waste.) Instead of going for a walk in the woods, they go shopping at the Acme Mall. While they are away, Elmyra Duff invades their house, eats their porridge (except Junior's), and sleeps in their beds. When The The Three Bears are a family of bears originally created for the fairy tale Goldilocks and the Three Bears, and as such, they are among the fairy tale characters who appear as residents of the Island of 1023 in Rudolph's Shiny New Year. The Three Bears are the classic trio of fairytale ursines, consisting of a large papa bear, medium-sized mama bear, and tiny baby bear, from the Goldilocks and the Three Bears. In an early Sesame Street skit, an Anything Muppet version of the family attempts to count each other. They sound off in turn but then go round again and reach the number 7 before Goldilocks intervenes. Other incarnations of the three bears appeared in books, but it wasn't until the 1990s that the family unit of Baby Bear, Papa Bear, and Mama Bear took up permanent residence on Sesame Street. [[Category:Male Female Male]] The Three Bears are characters from the fairytale The Story of the Three Bears and only appear in the first movie. The Three Bears ( o Goldie Locks and the Three Bears) es un cortometraje sin finalizar, basado en el libro infantil del thumb|249pxmismo nombre. Al principio se planeaba que fuera un Silly Symphony, pero luego llegaron a la idea que fuera protagonizada por Mickey, Donald y Goofy como los tres osos. Finalmente no llegaron a ningun acuerdo, así que decidieron abandonar el proyecto.
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The Three Bears ( o Goldie Locks and the Three Bears) es un cortometraje sin finalizar, basado en el libro infantil del thumb|249pxmismo nombre. Al principio se planeaba que fuera un Silly Symphony, pero luego llegaron a la idea que fuera protagonizada por Mickey, Donald y Goofy como los tres osos. Finalmente no llegaron a ningun acuerdo, así que decidieron abandonar el proyecto. Papa Bear is voiced by Frank Welker, Mama Bear is voiced by Tress MacNeille, and Junior Bear is voiced by Stan Freberg on Tiny Toon Adventures. The Three Bears appear in the Fairy Tales for the 90's episode segment, Bear Necessities, as the main focus. In a modern retelling of the classic fairy tale, The Three Bears, the bear family is living in a modern household. Papa likes the idea of modernization, but Junior misses living in the woods, his old toys, and his old friends. During their lunch, they cook their porridge and find it too hot. (Maw's is on fire and Junior's is nuclear waste.) Instead of going for a walk in the woods, they go shopping at the Acme Mall. While they are away, Elmyra Duff invades their house, eats their porridge (except Junior's), and sleeps in their beds. When The Bear Family returns, they find out Elmyra has invaded their house and they call the police. The police mistake them for stray animals and take them to the zoo (their new home). Junior likes living at the zoo, but Paw is outraged. The Bear Family returns in the Acme Home Shopping Show episode segment, Teddy Bear's Picnic, again as the main focus. Elmyra Duff disguises herself in a bear mask to spy on the Bear Family during their picnic. Besides eating picnic food, the family participates in such events as the potato sack race and the three-legged race. Running gags include Maw whacking Paw with a newspaper (and at one point, a frying pan) whenever he tries to beat Junior for doing something wrong, and the bear family upsetting a large, short-tempered muscular bear, with tattoos that express just how angry he is. In the Here's Hamton episode segment, Milk, it Makes a Body Spout, Junior is asleep in the Acme Looniversity cafeteria. Buster borrows his shoes to use as a beak for his impression of Foghorn Leghorn, in an attempt to make Hamton laugh so hard, milk squirts out his nose. Mama Bear usually makes cameo appearances in various episodes as the lunch lady in the Acme Looniversity cafeteria. The three bears from the well-known fairy tale of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. They do not appear in the Land of Stories series but are mentioned with regards to Goldilocks' past. When they find Goldilocks in their house, they sue her for breaking & entering, and Goldilocks becomes a fugitive. (for Goldilocks' story, see her character page) "The Three Bears", or "Goldilocks and the Three Bears", is a fairy tale involving three bears and a girl named Goldilocks. At the story's denouement, the bears return home to find Goldilocks napping on their private property. There are multiple versions of this story's ending: either the bears chase Goldilocks away from the premises, or in fact they eat her. Either way, the end occurs when a troop of young scouts neglect to extinguish their campfire, and even with the efforts of a volunteer fire department, most of the wildlife cannot be saved from certain death. According to Lemony Snicket, the moral of "The Three Bears" is "Never break into someone's house." The Three Bears are the classic trio of fairytale ursines, consisting of a large papa bear, medium-sized mama bear, and tiny baby bear, from the Goldilocks and the Three Bears. In an early Sesame Street skit, an Anything Muppet version of the family attempts to count each other. They sound off in turn but then go round again and reach the number 7 before Goldilocks intervenes. Goldilocks uses the family's beds, chairs, and plates to prove conclusively that they are the three bears. The family is happily relieved when their number is confirmed. Their peace of mind is short-lived, however; once Goldilocks says they can now enact the story of the three bears, the family is terrified by the thought of wild bears in their midst and run around in terror. Other incarnations of the three bears appeared in books, but it wasn't until the 1990s that the family unit of Baby Bear, Papa Bear, and Mama Bear took up permanent residence on Sesame Street. The Three Bears is a character that appeared in Shrek and in the musical Shrek the Musical The Three Bears appeared in the episode "Goldilocks and the 7D". They were after Goldilocks because although she is adorable, she a freeloader. She always tricks the owners with her cuteness. Luckily, The Three Bears know what she is doing. They tried to warn others about Goldilocks, but since they are bears and thus get a bad rep in most fairy tales, nobody let them in. They're cuddly too. left|50px Cette page traite d'un dessin animé n'ayant jamais été réalisé. Nous ne pouvons garantir que les informations se trouvant sur cette page soient ainsi complètes et bien documentées. Catégorie:Projet de dessin animé avorté The Three Bears est un court métrage qui devait voir le jour durant l'année 1936 mais qui fut finalement abandonné. thumb|220px|Le prototype de Boucle d'or pour le court métrage. [[Category:Male Female Male]] The Three Bears are characters from the fairytale The Story of the Three Bears and only appear in the first movie. Title and short intro here. The Three Bears are a family of bears originally created for the fairy tale Goldilocks and the Three Bears, and as such, they are among the fairy tale characters who appear as residents of the Island of 1023 in Rudolph's Shiny New Year. While traveling around the Island of 1023, Happy the Baby New Year wanders into the cottage of the three bears while they are off on a walk in the woods. Just like Goldilocks in the fairy tale, Happy eats up the bears' porridge, sits in their chairs, and then takes a nap in Baby Bear's bed. When the bears return home and find Happy, Baby Bear befriends him. They then play a game of "let's pretend", with Baby Bear pretending to be a dragon and Happy as a knight. Unfortunately, when Happy is asked by Baby Bear to remove his hat, the bears end up laughing at his oversized ears, just like everyone else who has seen them. Happy sadly crawls away into the woods, ignoring Baby Bear's pleading for him to come back. The three bears are not seen again for the rest of the special after this scene.
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