List of We Bare Bears characters

Grizzly (nickname "Grizz") is a grizzly bear. The oldest and the de facto leader of the Bears, Grizzly is a fun-loving bear who tends to get the others into wacky and uncharacteristic situations. Grizzly is paradoxically highly sociable yet socially inept. Despite this, he is constantly wanting to meet new people and tries to befriend everyone he comes across. As a baby, he was rescued by a team of firemen who prevented him from falling off a tree-top during a storm (as such, he has a phobia of being in trees, which he states in "Paperboyz"). Afterward, he was adopted by a studio and starred in a Canadian sitcom called ''Family Troubles'' of which he was the star and known for his catchphrase "That's not what I ordered!" The show added a new character named Cousin Lorenzo whom Grizzly immediately disliked. After winning in a race against him, Grizzly suddenly realized that his fake family never offered true happiness or love and decided to leave the show to search for a family of his own, turning down fame and fortune in the process. It seems that he was younger than in most baby bear episodes in the flashback pictures in "Burrito." It was mentioned by Ice Bear that Grizzly writes poems in English, as well as being a DJ and a beatboxer. He also created a series of cheesy homemade action movies with himself starring as Crowbar Jones. Despite Grizzly's desire to be loved by everyone, he still puts his brothers first and foremost and can't bear to be separated from them. He has a strange love-hate relationship with Nom Nom, whom he looks up to due to his popularity, yet acknowledges that he can be mean and sometimes untrustworthy. He is also notable for having a strong relationship with Ranger Tabes (more so than Panda and Ice Bear), who typically calls on him to assist her with the girl-scout team, the Poppy Rangers, most likely due to the fact that since he is a grizzly bear and in theory, it makes sense that he would know a lot about nature, though it has been shown that this is not the case. In the episode, "Bunnies," Grizzly is shown to be capable of speaking to other animals as most of them, who display self-awareness and occasional human behavior, aren't able to speak English. Provided by Wikipedia
Showing 1 - 5 results of 5 for search 'Chloe Park', query time: 0.02s Refine Results
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4
  5. 5

    Changes in sick notes associated with COVID-19 from 2020 to 2022: a cohort study in 24 million primary care patients in OpenSAFELY-TPP by Andrew Steptoe, John Macleod, Daniel McCartney, Aziz Sheikh, Annie Herbert, Ben Goldacre, David Evans, Louise Jones, Sam Harper, Michael Green, Nicholas Timpson, John Wright, Liam Smeeth, Laurie A Tomlinson, Sinead Brophy, Kate Tilling, Andy Gibson, Paola Zaninotto, Stefan Neubauer, Yinghui Wei, Betty Raman, Chloe Park, Alun Hughes, Jonathan Sterne, Elena Lukaschuk, Stefan Piechnik, Angela Wood, Mark Green, Agnieszka Lemanska, Krishnan Bhaskaran, Kathryn Willan, Elsie Horne, Hannah Woodward, Ian Douglas, Andrew Wong, Andy Boyd, Harriet Forbes, Sinéad Langan, Nishi Chaturvedi, Tom Palmer, Kathryn Mansfield, Rachel Denholm, Emily Herrett, Kevin Wang, Bo Hou, Felix Greaves, Laura Sheard, Praveetha Patalay, Kishan Patel, Jessica Morley, Bang Zheng, Charlotte Booth, Spiros Denaxas, Brian MacKenna, Ruth E Costello, Jonathan Kennedy, William Hulme, Michael Parker, Geneviève Cezard, Syed A Shah, Amir Mehrkar, Peter Inglesby, Jonathan Cockburn, Laurie Tomlinson, John Parry, Frank Hester, Eoin McElroy, Amelia Green, Gillian Santorelli, Alisia Carnemolla, Richard Shaw, Samantha Ip, Venexia Walker, Emma L Turner, Richard Thomas, Rebecca Rhead, Archie Campbell, Ellen Thompson, Ruth Bowyer, Jane Maddock, Helen Curtis, Alex Walker, Olivia Hamilton, Rosie McEachan, Ellena Badrick, Stephen Smith, Richard Dobson, Stela McLachlan, Vanessa Ferreira, Vittal Katikireddi, Scott Walker, Lucy Teece, Simon Davy, John Tazare, Bettina Moltrecht, Theocharis Kromydas, Giorgio Di Gessa, Gareth Griffith, Viyaasan Mahalingasivam, Elizabeth Tunnicliffe, George Hickman, Tom Ward, Rebecca M Smith, Sam Parsons, Callum Stewart, Amos Folarin, Daniel Kopasker, Claire Steves, Louis Fisher, Sebastian C J Bacon, Lisa Hopcroft, Robin Y Park, Jon Massey, Iain Dillingham, Steven Maude, Wels Jacques, Linda Nab, Christopher Bates, Milan Wiedemann, Ruth Mitchell, Chao Fang, Fatima Almaghrabi, Jingmin Zhu, Lucy Bridges, Kurt Taylor, Colm Andrews, Jean Stafford, Nathan Cheetham, Sebastian CJ Bacon, Alicja Rapala, Robin Flaig, Andrea L Schaffer, Benjamin FC Butler-Cole, Liam Hart Ben Goldacre, Thomas O’Dwyer, Dylan Williams, Anika Knueppel, Katharine M Evans, Samantha Berman, Matthew Crane, Rebecca Whitehorn, Jacqui Oakley, Diane Foster, Kirsteen C Campbell, Alex Kwong, Ana Goncalves Soares, Renin Toms, Lizzie Huntley, Laura Fox, Rochelle Knight, Northstone Kate, Kanagaratnam Arun, Teri North, Marwa AL Arab, Jose IC Coronado, Arun S Karthikeyan, Ploubidis George, Bozena Wielgoszewska, Charis Bridger-Staatz, Paz Garcia, Maxim Freydin, Amy Roberts, Alex Walker Ben Goldacre, Jess Morley, Anoop Shah Richard Silverwood, Thomas Cowling, Kate Mansfield, Tiffany Yang, Tom Bolton, Alexia Sampri, Elena Rafeti, Robert Willans, Fiona Glen, Steve Sharp, Lee Hamill Howes, Lidia Nigrelli, Fintan McArdle, Chelsea Beckford, Yatharth Ranjan, Jd Carpentieri, Sarah Baz, John Kellas, Laura C Saunders, James M Wild, Peter Jezzard, Zeena-Britt Sanders, Lucy Finnigan, Milla Kibble, Francisco Perez-Reche, Dominik Piehlmaier, Edward Parker

    Published 2024-07-01
    Get full text
    Article