While the rest of the world is getting ready for Christmas, all the bears in Bearbank are getting ready to sleep... except for Ted E. Bear. Ted gets curious about Christmas so he learns the ... Read allWhile the rest of the world is getting ready for Christmas, all the bears in Bearbank are getting ready to sleep... except for Ted E. Bear. Ted gets curious about Christmas so he learns the meaning from Santa Claus himself.While the rest of the world is getting ready for Christmas, all the bears in Bearbank are getting ready to sleep... except for Ted E. Bear. Ted gets curious about Christmas so he learns the meaning from Santa Claus himself.
Bob Holt
- Santa Claus
- (voice)
- (as Robert Holt)
- …
Kelly Lange
- Weather Bear
- (voice)
Michael Bell
- Honey Bear
- (voice)
Casey Kasem
- Narrator
- (voice)
Caryn Paperny
- Girl
- (voice)
Tom Smothers
- Ted Edward Bear
- (voice)
Barbara Feldon
- Patti Bear
- (voice)
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This is my absolute favorite Christmas special. I have not gone a year without watching it. There are several stories about bears not wanting to hibernate through Christmas. But this one is unique and not one of the others holds a candle to it. I have a VHS but would love a DVD. This special is cute, funny, and catchy. Ted is my favorite character ever (aside from Mickey). In fact, I still have a plush Ted E. Bear that I got when I was one for Christmas. I wouldn't give up my Teddy for anything! I seem to be the only person out there who has one of these bears. My poor Ted lost his clothes and bow-tie. But he looks great for being almost 30 years old!
I grew up watching this movie from 3 years old until I was about 12. At the time I thought it was a great cartoon, but 10 years later, after losing my original tape and paying $20 for a new copy at a pawn shop, I love this movie even more. Now I understand the story and it is the most touching Christmas special and it completes my Christmas holiday. If anyone is lucky enough to see this, please do, it will be worth it.
I recorded this made-for-TV holiday special and later purchased the VHS video. As a bear collector, I enjoyed the animation in this story about a bear who searches for Christmas. The main character, Ted Edward Bear (Ted E. Bear), decides not to join his fellow Bear City community who are getting ready for their long hibernation. Instead, he sets out on a journey to find out if there is such a thing as Christmas music, lights and a fat human who goes down chimney's. Ted tries to buy a plane ticket to "Christmas" and soon learns that Christmas is not a destination. He sets out on a long walk, fighting to stay awake. He wonders into a big city and starts asking where he can find Christmas. Confused and frightened, he finds the big Christmas Tree with all its beautiful lights and hears some Christmas music. In delight, he gets into a store window and plays with all the animated toys. He wonders if this is what Christmas is. The toys tell him that he is close to it. They tell him if they don't get bought, they will not find Christmas. To his dismay, he gets locked in the store but accidentally gets out. He runs into Santa and tells him he's trying to find Christmas. Santa tells him Christmas isn't a place, or a thing, or even a time. It's something you carry around in your heart and something you give. Thinking he doesn't have anything to give, Santa tells Ted he has very much to give and helps him find the true meaning of Christmas.
This is one of my favorite Christmas TV specials by the animation team that did the "Pink Panther" cartoons. I vaguely remember watching this special on the channel Teletoon in its early days, and it never crossed my mind to tape it. But thank God, I recently discovered YouTube, which I watched through my smart TV.
The special is about a bear named Theodore Edward Bear (or Ted. E. Bear) who has wanted to know what Christmas is since he was young. Every year he tried to stay awake to see Christmas, since bears sleep through the winter and never see Christmas. So one year, despite naysayers who laugh at him and getting fired from his job at the Organic Honey Works plant, Ted sets out to the big city (in the human world) to find Christmas. Will he succeed? Well, you will have to watch and see what happens. You know, in 1983, there was another Ted E. Bear TV special for Halloween called "The Great Bear Scare." Of course, I didn't know it existed until I watched it online, and after that, I thought, "I love this special way better."
I really consider this and other Christmas specials criminally underrated and never seen on TV anymore! I mean that the next generation of kids, including my young nephew, should watch these for their Christmas holidays. So anyway, I love every bit of this special, and I really wish it was on a DVD and not on those crappy M. O. D. Discs.
The special is about a bear named Theodore Edward Bear (or Ted. E. Bear) who has wanted to know what Christmas is since he was young. Every year he tried to stay awake to see Christmas, since bears sleep through the winter and never see Christmas. So one year, despite naysayers who laugh at him and getting fired from his job at the Organic Honey Works plant, Ted sets out to the big city (in the human world) to find Christmas. Will he succeed? Well, you will have to watch and see what happens. You know, in 1983, there was another Ted E. Bear TV special for Halloween called "The Great Bear Scare." Of course, I didn't know it existed until I watched it online, and after that, I thought, "I love this special way better."
I really consider this and other Christmas specials criminally underrated and never seen on TV anymore! I mean that the next generation of kids, including my young nephew, should watch these for their Christmas holidays. So anyway, I love every bit of this special, and I really wish it was on a DVD and not on those crappy M. O. D. Discs.
The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas (1973)
*** (out of 4)
This animated short starts off in a bear community where the honey factory is about to close down so that everyone can hibernate. This doesn't sit well with one bear because he wants to know what happens on Christmas morning so he sets out to find it. After a somewhat slow start I was worried this one here was going to be a dub but it actually turned out to be quite good and I'd say the ending was highly memorable as well. I'm not going to spoil the twist at the end but I thought it was quite touching and it certainly managed to end the film on a high note. I also really enjoyed the section of the film taking a look at a bear's life inside the factory. I thought the honey plant featured some pretty good animation with a lot of imagination. I found the bear characters to be mostly memorable and especially the lead one who wants to go against his kind, refuse sleep and try to find out about Santa. I'm sure kids will enjoy the cute looking bear and the adventure he goes on.
*** (out of 4)
This animated short starts off in a bear community where the honey factory is about to close down so that everyone can hibernate. This doesn't sit well with one bear because he wants to know what happens on Christmas morning so he sets out to find it. After a somewhat slow start I was worried this one here was going to be a dub but it actually turned out to be quite good and I'd say the ending was highly memorable as well. I'm not going to spoil the twist at the end but I thought it was quite touching and it certainly managed to end the film on a high note. I also really enjoyed the section of the film taking a look at a bear's life inside the factory. I thought the honey plant featured some pretty good animation with a lot of imagination. I found the bear characters to be mostly memorable and especially the lead one who wants to go against his kind, refuse sleep and try to find out about Santa. I'm sure kids will enjoy the cute looking bear and the adventure he goes on.
Did you know
- TriviaJohnny Mathis recorded this special's key song, "Where Can I Find Christmas," in a medley with the song "Christmas is for Everyone," on his 1986 Columbia album "Christmas Eve With Johnny Mathis."
- GoofsIn the scenes where Henry falls asleep on the bus, his face, like the rest of his fur, is dark brown. In previous and upcoming scenes, Henry's face is a light tannish-brown.
- ConnectionsFollowed by The Great Bear Scare (1983)
Details
- Runtime
- 30m
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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