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  • - [Voiceover] We Bare Bears is the new

  • cartoon kid on the block, but it's already amassed

  • a huge and loyal following.

  • Fans love watching the trio of brother bears master

  • the art of the selfie and more while trying to find

  • their place in the San Francisco Bay area.

  • My name is Tim and today on Channel Frederator,

  • we're counting down 107 facts about We Bare Bears.

  • Let's get started.

  • Hashtag Ice bear for president.

  • Number one, the series was originally a web comic titled

  • The Three Bare Bears.

  • Each comic featured the bears in their

  • signature stack formation, except when they're babies,

  • then they're in their box. Aw.

  • Number two, the series and comic were created by

  • Danial Chong, an animator and storyboard artist whose

  • previous film credits include Inside Out,

  • The Lorax, Cars Two, and Bolt.

  • Which is weird because those are all CG movies,

  • and We Bare Bears looks very traditional.

  • Number three, Chong got his degree at

  • the prestigious California Institute of Arts,

  • and he was certainly part of an impressive crew.

  • Pendleton Ward, J.G. Quintel, and Patrick McHale,

  • were all attending CalArts around the same time.

  • Number four, in 2014, Chong won an Annie Award

  • for outstanding achievement in storyboarding

  • for the TV special, Toy Story of Terror.

  • The Annie Awards are essentially the Oscars of animation,

  • so this is a pretty big deal because we all know

  • that animation is snubbed at the Oscars. They're movies too.

  • Number five, the concept first arose when Chong was in

  • a library trying to make his girlfriend's niece laugh.

  • I wish my attempts to impress my girlfriend

  • resulted in successful cartoon shows.

  • Number six, Chong's appreciation for bears began

  • during his time living in the Bay area.

  • Specifically, he lived near UC Berkeley,

  • whose school mascot is, you guessed it, a bear.

  • It doesn't tell us what kind of bear, though.

  • Is it a grizzly? Or is it a panda or an ice bear?

  • Number seven, this influence also lead Chong

  • to set the show in San Francisco.

  • The city's skyline is prevalent throughout.

  • Even the forest the bears live in share many characteristics

  • with the areas outside San Francisco.

  • Number eight, We Bare Bears was pitched

  • while Chong was still working at Pixar.

  • There were several years of hiatus between

  • the end of the web comic and Chong's

  • adaptation of the concept into a TV series.

  • Number nine, Chong created the pilot short

  • of We Bare Bears with the support of

  • the Cartoon Network Studios Global Artists Program.

  • Number 10, the pilot premiered

  • at the Annecy International Animation Festival in June 2015.

  • While the series sticks to an 11 minute format,

  • the pilot was a seven minute long short,

  • which I'm pretty sure is actually long for a short.

  • Number 11, the bears personalities

  • were not very refined in the comic.

  • Their main differences are slight nuances in their speech.

  • For example, Ice bear has just

  • always talked in the third person.

  • - Ice bear wants justice.

  • - [Voiceover] Number 12, once he started shaping the show,

  • Chong saw the bears as brothers and used

  • that dynamic to shape their personalities.

  • Grizz, the oldest, is super outgoing.

  • Panda, the middle child, is more introverted and emotional.

  • Ice bear is the youngest child that no one understands,

  • but is still the best character.

  • Like, I get it, I'm definitely seeing more of myself

  • in Panda, but Ice Bear is the best character.

  • Number 13, their status as brothers was a bi-product

  • of the stack Chong has always drawn them in.

  • Grizz on top, Ice Bear on bottom,

  • with Panda logically in the middle.

  • Except in the episode, Up Top.

  • Number 14, while Chong has based the personalities

  • of all three bears on different aspects of

  • his own personality, he says Panda is

  • the closest to himself in real life.

  • He can't choose a favorite bear, though.

  • Number 15, Chong's comedic and artistic style

  • was influenced by The Wrong Trousers,

  • and Peanut shorts, the comic strips

  • Calvin and Hobbes, The Far Side, and Garfield,

  • and the Winnie the Pooh book series.

  • That's a lot of influences.

  • I definitely see the Peanuts, though.

  • Number 16, for the show's aesthetic,

  • Chong wanted it to feel natural, as if real media

  • was being used even though it was created digitally.

  • As a result, many of the lines are soft and rounded

  • and the background are colored with a watercolor appearance.

  • Number 17, the theme song is sung by

  • Grammy Award winning singer Estelle,

  • who also coincidentally voices Garnet on Steven Universe.

  • Number 18, if you look closely at the intro,

  • the gold phone Grizz uses to take the selfie is different

  • from the black one which shows up in the series title card.

  • But if we're taking this literally, I guess the title

  • wouldn't have been photographed either.

  • Number 19, during the show's intro, Ice Bear can be

  • seen waving and wearing a crown, lipstick,

  • and a sash that says, "HONORABLE MENTION".

  • However, Steve Harvey accidentally

  • said that he was the winner.

  • Number 20, ever wondered who makes those catchy songs?

  • The lyrics are written by Chong and the music is composed

  • by Brad Breeck who also composes for Gravity Falls.

  • Most of the songs from the show are also available

  • for blissful listening on Breech's SoundCloud.

  • If you're listening Brad, I'd really like

  • an version of Fury Heart because

  • I am a sucker for 80s montage music.

  • Number 21, the music of We Bare Bears

  • frequently parodies popular music, especially rap and pop.

  • Who can forget the resulting hits

  • such as Step Off Playa and Fro-Yo Song.

  • Again, I'm a fan of Fury Hearts and will not be dissuaded.

  • Number 22, Grizz is voiced by Eric Edelstein,

  • who also voices Chad in Clarence,

  • and he's played an ill-fated padlock supervisor

  • in Jurassic World who gets eaten by a dinosaur.

  • Number 23, Edelstein practiced his voice acting skills

  • when he was a preteen by prank calling

  • a radio station in Portland.

  • Some people have a voice for radio,

  • and some people have a voice for pranking radio.

  • Number 24, Edelstein has admitted that

  • his personality is incredibly similar to Grizz's.

  • He once joked, "Look at me, I'm a bear in real life

  • "and now I'm finally getting paid for it."

  • Number 25, Edelstein has an actual jean jacket

  • with a tiger on the back.

  • No word if it brings him super luck, though.

  • Number 26, Sam Lavagnino, the voice of Baby Grizz,

  • is also the voice of Catbug from Bravest Warriors.

  • (laughing)

  • Number 27, the voice behind the adorable

  • Panda is Bobby Moynihan, who is also

  • a comedian on Saturday Night Live.

  • Number 28, Moynihan loves how both kids

  • and adults can enjoy We Bare Bears,

  • and his mother also approves.

  • Number 29, Moynihan has remarked that

  • his personality is similar to his character's,

  • except he's not quite as sensitive

  • and technologically inclined.

  • Does that mean he can draw like Panda can draw?

  • I want to see a drawing by Bobby Moynihan.

  • Number 30, Baby Panda is played

  • by the adorable Duncan Joiner.

  • Number 31, Ice Bear is voiced

  • by stand-up comedian Demetri Martin.

  • Martin is famous for being an endearingly awkward comedian,

  • so we feel this is the perfect casting.

  • Number 32, baby Ice Bear never speaks.

  • He communicates through action,

  • and also a mechanical talking fish.

  • Number 33, this show is one of

  • Cartoon Network's most recent additions.

  • The first episode aired on July 27th, 2015,

  • and people were basically asking for

  • 107 facts July 28th, 2015.

  • Number 34, Chong is a huge basketball fan.

  • That's why the very first scene in the first episode

  • is of the bears playing in the park and losing horribly.

  • They get one basket, though.

  • Number 35, Panda's phone is his most prized possession

  • and it makes an appearance in almost every episode.

  • He says, "It's his life and soul in rectangular form."

  • Panda speaks for most of the millennials on this one.

  • - Be careful with this, please?

  • It is my life and soul in rectangular form.

  • - [Voiceover] Number 36, Chong thinks one of the most

  • relateable moments in the shows still early history

  • is in Viral Video, where Grizz makes a video

  • and spends the night in front of the computer

  • desperately clicking and re-clicking refresh.

  • I certainly know the feeling. I also know the feeling

  • of the first comment you see being a negative one.

  • Number 37, YouTube in the We Bare Bear's

  • universe is called Everyone's Tube.

  • Number 38, one of the most famous internet celebrities

  • in We Bare Bear is Nom Nom, the koala.

  • Nom Nom's video, "Koala eats Leaf, Wow"

  • has 50,000,000 views.

  • While impressive, this may be slightly unrealistic

  • because the real life adorable video of a baby koala

  • eating leaves has only 155,000 views.

  • Hey everyone, taking a quick break from We Bare Bear facts

  • to let you know what's coming up next week.

  • So on Tuesday on Cartoon Hangover,

  • we have 107 facts about the Spiderman animated series.

  • Then on Thursday on channel Frederator we have

  • 107 more facts about Steven Universe, because it turns out

  • that you people really love Steven Universe.

  • And with that, back to We Bare Bears.

  • Number 39, Nom Nom is voiced by Patton Oswalt.

  • Number 40, Grizzly loves salmon bagels more

  • than almost any other food and actual salmon

  • is a major part of a grizzly bear's diet,

  • which might just be because salmon tastes really good.

  • I don't know if that's a bear thing

  • or just a salmon is really good thing.

  • Number 41, the bears find a good friend in Chloe,

  • a prodigy attending college, but who feels more comfortable

  • with the bears than with her classmates,

  • which is fair because if you're not in college,

  • relating to college students is actually pretty difficult.

  • Number 42, in the show Chloe's age is never defined.

  • The show's staff has explained that she doesn't have a

  • specific age, but is between 10 and 12 years old.

  • Number 43, Charlyne Ye, the voice of Chloe,

  • is also Ruby from Steven Universe.

  • Number 44, after observing the bears habits,

  • she recognizes that Panda's diet

  • mainly consists of ramen and more ramen,

  • but that could be different kinds of ramen to be fair.

  • Number 45, when slowed down, the error screen that appears

  • at the end of Chloe's presentation says the following,

  • "Something is messed up, too many flame GIF's,

  • "way too many, overload, really don't know what to do here.

  • "This program is like for nine year olds.

  • "Whatever you did, you should not have done that."

  • Number 46, Yo Date, the dating app

  • that Panda uses is a parody of Tinder.

  • Number 47, at the end of the episode Chloe,

  • the bears and Chloe watch a TV show

  • that is a reference to the Peanuts.

  • Like we mentioned earlier, Peanuts was

  • a huge influence for Chong.

  • Number 48, the song Girl Be Sellin' Sunshine

  • featured in the episode, Panda's Date,

  • is the first song in the series sung by one of the bears.

  • Number 49, Lucy from the farmers market

  • is voiced by the very funny Ellie Kemper.

  • Number 50, who says that bears don't need corrected vision?

  • Panda has terrible eyesight and wears contact lenses.

  • Number 51, on Panda's Facebook, he has 256 friends

  • at the beginning of the episode Everyday Bears.

  • By the end of the mouse's escapades,

  • his friend count is at 44.

  • People take social media posts very seriously in this world.

  • Number 52, the song "I Have Time" from

  • the heartbreaking episode Burrito, is sung by Dia Frampton,

  • who was the runner up for The Voice, season one.

  • Dia Frampton is now the lead singer of the band Archis.

  • Number 53, in order to complete

  • The Purrito Burrito challenge,

  • a customer must eat 19 burritos in one hour.

  • Some of the flavors include fajita steak burrito,

  • crazy meat, baja halibut, and jalapeno chicken burrito.

  • With the exception of crazy meat, which could be fine,

  • all of those sound actually amazing.

  • Number 54, the bear stack contains a powerful force.

  • If the brothers fall while stacked,

  • they'll stay in formation.

  • Number 55, when super hungry, the bears

  • may slip into a primal mode.

  • They basically start acting like

  • real ferocious bears in search of food

  • but they won't remember anything about the experience.

  • From their perspective, it looks like they're getting froyo.

  • Number 56, the decision machine which

  • Grizz uses to determine who gets the jean jacket,

  • the probability of marker landing on one of

  • the bears spots correlates with their ages.

  • Grizz takes up the most space because he's the oldest,

  • then Pan Pan and Ice Bear last.

  • Number 57, Marie, the host of Mornings with Marie

  • wears a shirt that references

  • the Triforce from The Legend of Zelda.

  • Number 58, in the movie theater that the bears visit

  • in Shush Bears, there are several movie posters

  • on the walls that parody classic films.

  • All the Feels is a reference to Beauty and the Beast,

  • Really Really Fast is Fast and Furious,

  • Here Comes the Popo is Starsky and Hutch,

  • and Space Conflict is Star Wars.

  • Number 59, it's also revealed in Shush Bears

  • that the brothers take an interpretive dance class,

  • which is why Panda has the black body suits in his backpack.

  • Number 60, the film Solar Eclipse of the Night

  • featured in Shush Bears is also

  • a parody of the Twilight series.

  • Each time Solar Eclipse is shown,

  • the actresses facial expression is

  • exactly the same in all of the scenes,

  • similar to a certain actresses performance in Twilight.

  • The release date on the movie poster for the film

  • also says 12/25, so it's a Christmas release.

  • Number 61, you would assume Panda would be

  • the brothers' resident poet, right? Wrong.

  • Though we have yet to see his work,

  • Grizzly has implied that he writes poetry,

  • and Ice Bear has out and said that he did in Panda's Match.

  • Ice Bear writes poetry in French.

  • Number 62, in the episode My Clique,

  • when Chloe goes back home to do homework

  • and her parents talk to the bears,

  • she can be seen watching Adventure Time.

  • She has some pretty cool homework.

  • Number 63, Chong has emphasized that

  • at it's heart, the show is really just about

  • outcasts trying to find a place to belong,

  • which makes Grizzly's desperation for friends even sadder.

  • Number 64, Chloe's mother is played by Niki Yang who does

  • the voices of Beemo and Lady Rainicorn in Adventure Time.

  • Ice Bear therefore has the right idea

  • when he meets her for the first time.

  • - Hello! - Hi! - (speaking Korean)

  • - [Voiceover] Number 65, as Ice Bear's greeting hinted,

  • Chloe and her family are Korean American.

  • Park is a popular Korean surname.

  • Number 66, Ice Bear is multilingual to an impressive degree.

  • In addition to speaking Korean, he also knows

  • some Japanese, Russian, and French,

  • even if he jumbles them somewhat.

  • Number 67, Charlie is the first episode

  • to only take place in one location, the cave.

  • I imagine the background artist really liked that episode.

  • Number 68, Chong describes Charlie

  • as the Kramer of We Bare Bears.

  • The joke being humanity can never find him

  • or prove he exists, but the bears can't get rid of him.

  • As if they weren't feeling

  • isolated enough from human society.

  • Number 69, Charlie is voiced by Jason Lee,

  • who also voiced Syndrome from The Incredibles.

  • Number 70, in early concept drawings Chong made of Charlie,

  • he looks like an elongated version of The Lorax,

  • which Chong also worked on.

  • He probably was changed up somewhat because

  • you don't want to mess with Dr. Suess' lawyers I'm sure.

  • Number 71, the only recurring characters

  • that are nonhumans who speak are Nom Nom and Charlie.

  • Number 72, Chong has admitted the toughest

  • episode to make was Brother Up.

  • Number 73, Grizz, Pan Pan, and Ice Bear

  • have been living in their cave for over five years.

  • Number 74, "Ice Bear likes turtles"

  • is a reference to the viral video of

  • Timothy the zombie kid on the channel eight news.

  • Number 75, the episode Panda Sneeze

  • is a reference to the viral video of a panda sneezing.

  • Number 76, the scene where the cubs fight against

  • a hitchhiker for their turf in the episode The Road

  • follows Chong's webcomic Backpack and the Three Baby Bears.

  • The scene is almost identical to the comic strip.

  • Number 77, storyboard artist Madeline Sharafian initially

  • storyboarded the musical number sequence in the episode

  • The Road to a Michael Bolton song as temp music.

  • Number 78, over 43 different tote designs can be found

  • in the episode Tote Life when the bears hoard totes.

  • Number 79, Celine, the woman who the bears

  • have a video date with claims to be from Paramus,

  • yet she mispronounces it, which must mean she's

  • also lying about being from New Jersey.

  • Number 80, as babies, the brothers were very briefly

  • separated when they were adopted to different homes.

  • Their owners gave them some pretty excellent names though.

  • Grizzly became Spike, Ice Bear became Fabio,

  • and Panda became Mr. Sprinkles.

  • Number 81, in the episode Chloe and Ice Bear,

  • a few of the chores Ice Bear wants to get done

  • include picking up foot cream for Grizz,

  • getting Panda's scarves from the dry cleaners,

  • and buying new running shoes for Grizz.

  • Wait, Grizz is on top of the stack,

  • why would he need running shoes?

  • Number 82, the bears prefer to drink diet soda,

  • as seen on the pilot episode and

  • on the bears' to do list on Chloe and Ice Bear.

  • Number 83, in concept art for the episode

  • Chloe and Ice Bear, both of Chloe's parents

  • are seen picking Chloe and Ice Bear

  • up from the museum, but in the episode

  • only Chloe's mom picks them up.

  • Number 84, the albino alligator Ice Bear is so drawn to

  • is a reference to Claude the albino alligator,

  • who you can see at The California Academy of Sciences.

  • Don't feed him a sandwich though.

  • Number 85, there are real life cupcake ATMs

  • like the ones the bears have to operate

  • in the episode Cupcake Job.

  • Number 86, when the bears try to get a job,

  • in their resume, they list the following skills:

  • Grizz: firm handshaking, touching nose with tongue,

  • high fives low fives, too slow.

  • Panda: artist. Ice Bear: Ninja, commanding army.

  • Number 87, the first We Bare Bears short to be released

  • on Cartoon Network's YouTube channel was Bear Cleaning.

  • Number 88, in the short Nom Nom vs. The Hamster,

  • Nom Nom parodies this popular koala meme.

  • Number 89, a young version of Hamster from

  • Nom Nom vs. Hamster can be seen

  • in one of the displays at the pet shop.

  • Number 90, two of the dancers in the short Panda's Dream

  • are based on two artists who work on

  • We Bare Bears, Sarah Sobole and Solby Park.

  • Number 91, on August 13th 2015, Newsrama.com released

  • an interview they conducted with

  • Grizzly, Panda, and Ice Bear. In the interview,

  • they dished out several interesting secrets.

  • Number 92, Grizz is a huge fan of people food.

  • Some of his favorites are hamburgers, mac and cheese pizza,

  • bacon wrapped hot dogs, onion flavored chips,

  • chip flavored onions, and peanut butter smoothies.

  • Number 93, Panda has a severe peanut allergy

  • and will not be coerced into drinking a peanut butter

  • smoothie no matter how much Grizz tempts him.

  • Number 94, when asked during the interview what he likes

  • about humans, Ice Bear responded, "Ice Bear admires

  • "the human spirit, mostly in ghost form."

  • Number 95, when in bear stack mode,

  • Grizz sees himself as captain of the ship,

  • which is why he's at the top of the bear stack.

  • Panda is confused as to which part of the boat he is.

  • Ice Bear believes he is the boat.

  • Number 96, Grizz's greatest role models

  • are Auguste and Louis Lumiere,

  • the inventors of cinematography.

  • Grizz is also in denial about them being humans

  • and believes they were actually bears.

  • Number 97, Ice Bear is his own role model.

  • Number 98, in five years, Panda sees himself living

  • in the country with his future wife,

  • living in a cobblestone cottage next to a creek.

  • Number 99, bear fun fact from official Instagram:

  • Pan Pan can send over 50 Snapchats in under an hour.

  • Number 100, another bear fun fact

  • from the official Instagram: Grizz can run

  • as fast as 35 miles per hour to the farmers market

  • when trying to get there before it closes.

  • Number 101, and another bear fun fact

  • from the official Instagram: Ice Bear will always

  • win staring contests he competes in.

  • Number 102, all the bears are ambidextrous.

  • None of the bears have an established dominant paw.

  • Usually it depends on the shot and what looks best for it,

  • otherwise they're super skilled using all paws.

  • Especially Ice Bear. He can wield an axe in either hand.

  • Number 103, when coming up for the plot lines

  • of We Bare Bears, Chong and the writers are primarily

  • inspired by technology and current fads.

  • That's how you get episodes about internet stars,

  • food trucks, and jean jackets I guess.

  • Number 104, the shows crew has a Tumblr called

  • We Draw Bears, that features backgrounds, sketches,

  • prop mockups, and original paintings

  • from artists of the show.

  • If you're into art you should totally check it out.

  • Number 105, many of Chong's miscellaneous comics

  • including a pretty great series about hipster pasta people

  • can be found on his Tumblr, which to our delight

  • is called TheIceBearJudgesYou.

  • Number 106, We Bare Bears has teamed up

  • with MIT Media Lab to create a game

  • that teaches players how to code.

  • And finally number 107, just two weeks after its debut

  • We Bare Bears was renewed for a second season.

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