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The Berenstain Bears

  • TV Series
  • 1985–1987
  • TV-Y
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
3.9K
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Michael Cera, Camilla Scott, Tajja Isen, and Ben Campbell in The Berenstain Bears (1985)
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The Berenstain Bears, a family of bears, figure out life together, and with close friends and friendly neighbors, life is never boring. Inspired by the book series written by Stan and Jan Be... Read allThe Berenstain Bears, a family of bears, figure out life together, and with close friends and friendly neighbors, life is never boring. Inspired by the book series written by Stan and Jan Berenstain.The Berenstain Bears, a family of bears, figure out life together, and with close friends and friendly neighbors, life is never boring. Inspired by the book series written by Stan and Jan Berenstain.

  • Creators
    • Jan Berenstain
    • Stan Berenstain
    • Joseph Cates
  • Stars
    • David Mendenhall
    • Ruth Buzzi
    • Brian Cummings
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    3.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Jan Berenstain
      • Stan Berenstain
      • Joseph Cates
    • Stars
      • David Mendenhall
      • Ruth Buzzi
      • Brian Cummings
    • 21User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 10 nominations total

    Episodes52

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    David Mendenhall
    David Mendenhall
    • Brother Bear
    • 1985–1987
    Ruth Buzzi
    Ruth Buzzi
    • Mama Bear…
    • 1985–1987
    Brian Cummings
    Brian Cummings
    • Papa Q. Bear…
    • 1985–1987
    Christina Lange
    • Sister Bear
    • 1985–1987
    Frank Welker
    Frank Welker
    • Mr. Skunk…
    • 1985–1987
    Josh Rodine
    • Cousin Freddy
    • 1985–1986
    Marissa Mendenhall
    • 1985
    Emily Moultrie
    • Lizzy Bruin
    • 1986
    Mark Rendall
    Mark Rendall
    • Furdy Factual
    0
    Jake Scott
    • Cub
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    Maryke Hendrikse
    Maryke Hendrikse
    • Hilary (2003)
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    Ron Pardo
    Ron Pardo
    • Various Roles
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    Camilla Scott
    • Mama Bear
    • 2002–2003
    Gage Knox
    • TooTall
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    Patrick Salvagna
    Patrick Salvagna
    • Skuzz
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    Ben Campbell
    • Papa Q. Bear
    • 2002–2003
    Linda Gary
    Linda Gary
    • Bat
    • 1986
    • Creators
      • Jan Berenstain
      • Stan Berenstain
      • Joseph Cates
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    User reviews21

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    10lawlorwalter

    Important Family Show

    This is a very important family show because in recent years so many shows are just a wasteland of pointless silly entertainment with no real point other than a very thin tacked on message tacked on in a klutzy. This show has real morals and lessons taught in an entertaining and non high handed way. Kids like the show but also learn from it and that I like. More shows should be like this.
    10aaronblouin

    My all time favorite!

    I watch this show all the time and even even i was little. I want this show to get a reboot! My favorite episode in the series is the talent show. I also own the full series on DVD which means i get to watch all the episodes.
    8Keyan-the-Eagle144

    One of the best PBS shows!

    With the childhood joy of having read the Berenstain Bears and learning all sorts of lessons from the always-optimistic Bear family, and not having seen very much of the old 1980s series, this came into my life. This, along with Reading Rainbow, Sesame Street, Wishbone, Arthur, Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, to name some, was entertaining. With the help of our northern neighbors in Canada, this show made quite an impact, even if it only lasted a few seasons. Now I watch it on YouTube and it hasn't lost its appeal. It's cute, entertaining, funny, touching, sweet, and most of all: educational! Anyone who wants to watch it, go where I go, and see it on YouTube, as I said!
    Lho3323370

    Really cute

    Though I have never seen the TV Show I do enjoy reading the books. I liked Brother Bear. Brother Bear was eight years old and Sister was six years old. Brother had a best friend named Freddy. Sister had a best friend named Lizzy. Papa had a best friend named Farmer Ben. In The Double Dare Brother is asked to steal Too Tall and his friends a watermelon. In The Trouble With Grownups Brother and Sister decide that there Mama and Papa are a little too rough on them. In The Trouble with Money Sister and Brother get jobs but when they have a little too much cash there parents put it in the bank.
    9Jace_the_Peanuts_Fan

    They're a Lot Like People Only More So

    I watched a lot of The Berenstain Bears on Sprout from when I first came across the channel in 2011 until it rebooted as Universal Kids in 2017, and I still love it to this day! Ironically, I haven't seen as much of it on PBS Kids. I think they stopped playing it before I got into the show. I've read some of the books too and enjoyed them just as much. There are actually 2 different Berenstain Bears shows: the original from 1985 by Hanna Barbera and the 2003 (the same year I was born) reboot by Nelvana. It appears to me that the people from IMDb have confused them for the same show because it says 1985-2004 on this page, and there aren't 2 separate pages for them. I like both incarnations, but I like the reboot the best, mainly because it's the one I'm the most familiar with and the one I've seen the most of, as big of a Hanna Barbera fan as I am. The shows are sensibly written to appeal to younger children and teach them values at the same time, but I have a feeling that it could easily appeal to older children and adults too. The Berenstain Bears could be just another hyperactive, over the top, and annoying preschool show, but it's not.

    Both versions are about the Berenstain Bear family, mainly the cubs, going through everyday struggles, which I find relatable and appealing. Like the reboot's theme song says, the bears are a lot like people only more so, and the only difference is they live in a tree. They can be funny at times as well. The struggles include watching too much TV, eating too much junk food, getting bullied, greed, being irresponsible, jealousy, not counting your blessings, having too much homework, and more. Mama and Papa are always ready to help their kids make thoughtful decisions and encourage them to work hard, obey the rules, develop healthy friendships, and find healthy activities to partake in.

    A lesson or family value is always learned throughout the episodes. The lessons are ones that everyone should hear, and people often learn some of them too late in life. Thanks to the Berenstain Bears, I didn't learn them too late, and there are a few episodes I find impactful even to this day. For example, there's an episode where the bears go to a grocery store, and Brother and Sister both find toys and treats that they want, but Mama and Papa keep reminding them that they came just to buy groceries. When they finish their shopping, the cubs get toy cats from a bear nearby, giving toy cats away for free. When they get home, their parents give them a lecture and say there's more to life than getting as many treats as you can get your hands on because one should count their blessings and think of those less fortunate. Grizzly Gran and Gramps come to visit, and Brother and Sister say, "What did you bring us?", proving that they didn't learn anything. Papa grounds them and says that's the worst case of the "galloping gimmies" he's ever seen. Gran and Gramps remind Papa that he had an even worse case of the gimmies when he was little: he threw a temper tantrum over a toy truck in a grocery store and embarrassed Gran and Gramps so much that they let him have it, but then he saw a poor family who didn't have much money, and he gave his truck to their cub. Brother and Sister both enjoy that story, and they finally learn their lesson and regret their behavior. Their grandparents start their visit "all over again," step outside, and come back inside. Brother and Sister finally say hello, and the latter says, "If you brought us anything, you can just leave it in the car." Everyone laughs at Sister's comment, and she and Brother donate a couple of their old toys at the end. Ever since I saw that episode for the first time, I've appreciated what I already had, haven't thought of myself 24/7, and fully understood why I couldn't get everything I wanted all the time.

    There are other reasons why I like the reboot the best. The animation is smoother, clearer, and more colorful than the original, and the characters' personalities have softened and expanded. Just to name a few examples, Mama is nicer and not as strict as she is in the original, but she's still the main disciplinarian of the family, Sister is more sensitive, and Too Tall is still a bully, but unlike the original series, he can be nice to others at times and has his moments of friendship with Brother.

    I highly recommend The Berenstain Bears! If you like the books, you're sure to enjoy the shows too! I don't know what else to say.

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    • Trivia
      Over the years, many people have believed that the Berenstains' last name ended with "stein", when all along it was actually "stain". This ties in with the theory of "the Mandela Effect."
    • Goofs
      In "The Substitute Teacher" episode, Brother and Too-Tall decide not to tell the substitute teacher about the quiz by covering the board with a map. They could have just erased it from the board.
    • Quotes

      Papa Q. Bear: [spoken intro to each episode, before the theme song] This way to Bear Country; you'll know when you're there. As soon as you enter, you'll feel like a bear. A great *grizzly* bear! A *Berenstain* bear!

    • Connections
      Featured in All Star Rock 'n' Wrestling Saturday Spectacular (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      The Berenstain Bears
      By Stan Meissner

      Performed by Lee Ann Womack

      Lee Ann Womack appears courtesy of MCA Nashville

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 1985 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
      • Hong Kong
      • Australia
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los osos Berenstain
    • Production companies
      • DIC Entertainment
      • Southern Star Productions
      • Joseph Cates Productions
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    • Runtime
      25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16 : 9

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