Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA bear wakes out of hibernation in the middle of a human society that blindly refuses to recognize him as an animal.A bear wakes out of hibernation in the middle of a human society that blindly refuses to recognize him as an animal.A bear wakes out of hibernation in the middle of a human society that blindly refuses to recognize him as an animal.
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- CuriosidadesThis was MGM's last theatrical animated short. MGM's animation focused on television after this title was released.
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Foreman: Alright, you! Coffee break's over. Get back to work!
Bear: [stutters] But, I... I don't work here.
Foreman: You wanna go on report, huh? Do ya?
Bear: [stutters] But, but I don't work here. I'm a bear.
Foreman: A what? A bear? *laughs* A BEAR? OH, BOY! *guffaws*
Foreman's Badge: What an excuse to keep from working! *laughs*
Bear: I -am- a bear.
Foreman: [stops laughing and looks the bear in the eye] Look, bud. Don't give me none of that! You are a silly man who needs a shave and wears a fur coat! And the General Manager's gonna hear of this!
- ConexionesFeatured in Zomergasten: Episodio #16.3 (2003)
At the very least, we see the invasion of the natural world by industry; one might interpret this cartoon as a precursor to "The Lorax". But inside the factory itself, not only do they force the bear to perform labor similar to what Charlie Chaplin did in "Modern Times", but there's the hierarchy displayed when we see the president in his throne-like chair. Not to mention the fact that they do everything possible to berate the bear out of knowing that he's a bear.
But even beyond all this, the cartoon brings to mind the fact that these factories have since shut down and moved production to the Third World. Michael Moore's "Roger and Me" is a prime example of what resulted from such a situation. In other words, first the factories destroy their natural settings, then they abandon the areas and let them rot. This is what we have become as a society.
All in all, I certainly recommend this cartoon.
- lee_eisenberg
- 3 nov 2007
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