He has a tendency to be overly sentimental at times, even subconsciously. Sometimes, he can also exhibit behaviors one could find selfish, such as trying to become viral mostly for his own gain. During these mood swings, Grizzly can become very surly or even extremely distressed, or even have a breakdown as shown in " Hibernation". Occasionally, Grizzly can have major mood swings, causing him to veer from his usual happy-go-lucky attitude. This is shown in " Everyday Bears" when Grizzly gets stuck in a tree and he refuses everyone's help to get him out of the tree. Sometimes when Grizzly finds himself in an awkward situation, he refuses help and tries to independently find a way to fix the problem. He is the most outgoing and proactive of his brothers. In "Our Stuff", when the Bears found themselves in trouble, Grizzly stated they would go through the hardship together. He loves his brothers unconditionally and would take a bullet for them. A small example of this can be seen at the beginning of " Brother Up" when he's taking his brothers out for exercise, and in the end where he knows exactly what to do to fend off the wolves. He has a love of film that stems from experience from a very young age.ĭespite his appearance and rather childish behavior, Grizzly is shown to be fairly knowledgeable about some things to help guide his brothers if they need help. Even though he had discovered this unfortunate revelation, from time to time, he will still attempt to become internet famous, however in his own way. Grizzly wanted to be internet famous in the episode " Viral Video", but he gave up on it, finding out that he wouldn't have the time to spend with his friends. He loves to make friends, enjoying attention and generally being very social and friendly - meeting someone new means possibly making a new friend. Out of the three Bears, he stands out the most and sets good examples for them. He acts as and is seen as, the leader to his two brothers. Grizzly is portrayed as outgoing, boisterous, friendly and outdoorsy. Grizzly is in the middle in terms of height, being taller than Panda and shorter than Ice Bear. His entire body is completely covered in brown fur. It didn’t come out in 1980, 1990 or even 2010, only 2015.Grizzly is an anthropomorphic grizzly bear. I mean, why can’t they leave things in old art styles? I mean WBB isn’t old by any means. I don’t see why they need to do this because the shows are already children’s shows. Winx Club did it too with making them younger, appealing to younger kids and new art style. The reboot isn’t too bad though just the caring aspect seems to have vanished into thin air. They did it Care Bears and made them more childish and “80’s aesthetic” mixed with CGI, new art styles all the time. It seems this is a common way to go to appeal to younger viewers. As they were grown bears with mature issues. I mean I know WBB was for kids but it had that “adult“ vibe with it too. It just seems too “full on” for me with the childish-ness And colours are just too much for me. The art style is cute and pretty but I can’t connect it to the original show. I’ve never been a baby bears fan in general but it seems Ice talks more by the trailer. I am a huge WBB fan but have decided not to watch it because it seems too fantastical, like a non-canon show/spin-off. To me it was a box from somewhere they fetched and they were discarded by humans. How connected is it to the original show? The box to me was fine as it was in the original story.
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