- Nev The Bear
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Nev Smile & Bear Behaving Badly character First appearance 2002 Last appearance present Created by Darrall Macqueen Ltd Portrayed by Ross Mullan Information Nickname(s) Nevvy Aliases Neville Species Blue Bear Gender Male Nev The Bear is a small, blue puppet bear that originally appeared in the CBBC television programme Smile. Since 2007, Nev has starred in his own CBBC show Bear Behaving Badly, alongside Barney Harwood. His name was created from the name of his co-star Dev Griffin on Smile. Nev has patches in places on his body and is missing part of his ear. This is due to Bandit the cat, who is seen in some episodes of Bear Behaving Badly, trying to eat him. Nev often has trouble with pronunciation of certain words, he cannot sing but he can rap well. Nev likes ice cream, dressing up, sleeping in and his 'snuggly ducky duck duck'. When scared or intimidated, he growls, just like a real bear would. Originally on Smile, the voice of Nev was prerecorded with his limited vocabulary played in as appropriate. When Nev took on a more significant role in Smile, puppeteer Ross Mullan, who also stars in Bear Behaving Badly, was recruited to provide the voice live. On December 28, 2007, Nev appeared on a puppet special of The Weakest Link hosted by Anne Robinson and broadcast on BBC One. In 2004, a soft plush Nev was released, but was only available in a few stores. In 2005, a talking Nev was released, speaking a number of catch phrases including "Fwightened" and "No no no no". A complaint was made against the toy with regard to the word "Quick", by an individual who believed he had heard a similar sounding profanity instead.[1] A smaller version of the soft toy has since been released.
Nev's Most Famous Quotes
- "Happy Eater" ("Happy Easter")
- "Hello, Ian" ("Halloween")
- "Chrissy-mussy" ("Christmas")
- "Nappy birthday" ("Happy birthday")
- "Love you (insert name) !"
- "Duckie!"
- "Jam!"
- "No, no, no, no."
- "Three, two, one...Jibadeeha"
- "Three, two, one...Jam"
- "Go, go, go, go!"
- "I win, I win!!"
- "Ooops!"
- "Confused"
- "Fwightened."
- "Groovy."
- "Here I am."
- "Aye, aye captain!"
- "Can't scare me"
- "Can't bath me."
- "Oops"
- "Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear"
- "Sorry!"
- "Doggie"
- "Musley Sun" ("Music Lesson")
- "Shibadeeha!"
- "Piggies"
- "Yum yum"
- "Tip topper roo!"
- "GRRRRRR!"
- "Rumble the Crumble" ("Rumble the Jumble")
- "No Way José!"
- "No problemo"
- "Yeah yeah!"
- "Snuggly Ducky Duck Duck"
- "Hungry."
- "Socks!"
- "I know! I know!"
- "Beetroot" ("Beatrice")
- "Smellanie" ("Melanine")
- "Brabra" ("Aunt Barbara")
- "Angry Pants" ("Andrew Prank")
- "Postie" ("The Postwoman")
- "Bouncey Belly" ("Bouncer Boy")
- "Cwazy keef!" ("Crazy Keith")
- "Crusty" ("Kirsten O'Brien")
- "Looky my eyes" ("Look into my eyes")
- "Too right bro!"
- "Mine!"
- "Muma-Dabi-Dun" ("Medallion")
- "Mundo Problemo"
- "Nah nah nah nah nah!"
- "Smarty Pants" ("Martin Prank")
- "Bubby!" (Buxton "Bumper" Bunny)
- "Ducky!"
References
- ^ "Teddy Swear". Daily Record. 2 December 2007. http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/tm_headline=teddy-swear&method=full&objectid=18196100&siteid=66633-name_page.html. Retrieved 4 January 2008.
External links
Categories:- BBC television
- Fictional bears
- Puppets
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