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Name: Bear in the Big Blue House
Country of Origin: USA
Type of Source: TV show
Created By: Disney
Year Created: 1997


Number of Seasons: 5
Number of Episodes: 118
Year Ended: 2006

Description[edit]

Bear in the Big Blue House was a show created my Muppets creator Jim Henson. Aimed at young children, it featured a bear (simply named "Bear") who lived in a big blue house with a blue mouse named Tutter, two purple otters named Pip and Pop, a bear cub named Ojo, a lemur named Treelo, and a shadow of a girl named "Shadow." No, she has nothing to do with that damn black hedgehog. The show aimed to teach young children a variety of lessons, ranging from sharing to using the bathroom. At the end of every episode, a talking moon named Luna would appear and Bear and Luna would always sing the same goodbye song, which is usually the most fondly remembered part of the show.

Media Information[edit]

{{#ev:youtube|9XrL_F6tnT4|320}}For use in Goodbye threads.
  • Created by Jim Henson and aired on the Disney channel
  • Created for young children
  • Ran from 1997 to 2006

Characters[edit]

  • Bear
  • Tutter
  • Pip
  • Pop
  • Ojo
  • Treelo
  • Shadow
  • Luna

Further Information[edit]

  • The show didn't have a finale, so there was, sadly, no final grand singing of the goodbye song.
  • The episode about using the bathroom is most commonly used episode in Youtube Poops, for obvious reasons
  • Many of the episodes are available on YouTube

Usage[edit]

Often Used By[edit]

Sometimes Used By[edit]

Main Source for Poopers[edit]

YouTube