- Junyer Bear
Junyer Bear was a
Looney Tunes cartoon character directed byChuck Jones for each episode he was in. Although he is a very dumb baby bear he was created for the three bears. Jones brought the Bears for his1948 cartoon "What's Brewin', Bruin? ", this time sans Bugs. Here, alpha-male Papa Bear decides that it's time for the Bears to hibernate. Like any good family should, Mama Bear and Junior Bear obey, but Mama'ssnoring and Junior's creaky cradle keep Papa from getting the sleep he himself advocated. Junior's voice is here supplied byStan Freberg , who would retain the role for all future Three Bears cartoons, including "Bee-Deviled Bruin " and "Bear Feat ", both in 1949. He was first seen inBugs Bunny and the Three Bears .1951 's "A Bear for Punishment ", the last film in the series, is often considered the funniest, and it is perhaps the most satirical. This time, it'sFather's Day , and Mama and Junior's well-intended gifts do nothing but dishonor the perturbed Papa. Jones later stated that many of the scenarios in the short were derived from his own experiences. He was first voiced byKent Rogers . He made a cameo inLooney Tunes Back in Action andSpace Jam . He was originily voiced byStan Freberg . Jones' bears as introduced in the short are perhaps the first film satire of the American nuclear family and how its traditional roles were coming under increasing scrutiny in the 1940s. Paw is a loud-mouthed, know-it-all shrimp, while Junior is an oversized, bumbling buffoon. The two are constantly at each other, leaving Maw Bear as the innocent (and deadpan) middle-bear, although she often resorts to thwacking one of them with a rolled-up newspaper to keep the peace. As Jones himself was never shy to point out, this cartoon and others in the series anticipate the failings and foibles that would later make the sitcomAll in the Family such a success.Animator Chuck Jones introduced the trio in the1944 cartoon "Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears ". In the short, Papa Bear tries to feed his starving family by having them act out their roles in the traditionalfairy tale from which they derive their name. Unfortunately for them, when they were out of porridge, Mama substitutes them with carrot soup, and the "Goldilocks" they lure turns out to be none other thanBugs Bunny . For many entries in the series,Voice actor sBilly Bletcher ,Bea Benaderet , andKent Rogers played Papa, Mama, and Junior, respectively. However, in the initial entry,Mel Blanc played Papa.Stan Freberg occasionally played Joonyer.Jones retired the Three Bears in 1951. The influence of the series would linger, however, as other studios copied or altered the idea. Aside from Norman Lear's aforementioned All in the Family, Famous Studios repeated Jones family scenario in their Baby Huey series of cartoons. The Bears' cartoons most significant impact was perhaps on Jones himself, as these films (along with the Hubie and Bertie and Charlie Dog shorts) represent some of Jones' earliest work that was intended to be funny rather than cute and Disneyesque.
In the early 1990s, the Three Bears were brought back and featured several times in the TV series
Tiny Toon Adventures . Most famously, they appeared in an updated "90's version" of the classic Three Bears fairy tale (with Elmyra playing the part of Goldilocks), which parodied suburbia and the mass commercialism prevalent in American society
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