The Berenstain Bears

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  • 2018
  • 4 Seasons
  • 6.9  (3,435)

The Berenstain Bears is a beloved children's show that first aired on PBS Kids in 1985 and ran until 2004. The show is based on the book series of the same name by Stan and Jan Berenstain and follows the adventures of the Bear family. The Bear family consists of Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and their cubs, Brother and Sister Bear. The family lives in the peaceful forest community of Bear Country, where they learn valuable life lessons and share fun experiences. Each episode of The Berenstain Bears focuses on a specific theme such as siblings, honesty, responsibility, and more. These themes are relatable to young children and serve as a guide for them as they navigate their own lives. The show fosters positive values and helps children develop social skills. David Mendenhall voices Brother Bear, the eldest cub of the family. Brother is a curious and adventurous bear who loves to play outside and go on exciting adventures. Iara Nemirovsky voices Sister Bear, the younger sibling who is feisty and full of energy. Sister is always eager to learn and try new things. Chris Nee serves as the executive producer of the show, ensuring that every episode promotes positivity and wholesome values. The show's writing is engaging and fun, entertaining audiences while delivering important lessons. The animation on The Berenstain Bears is colorful and has a classic charm to it that appeals to both children and adults. The characters are designed with simple and cute features, making them instantly recognizable to fans of the book series. Overall, The Berenstain Bears is a timeless show that has entertained generations of children. Its relatable themes and positive messages make it an ideal show for young audiences. The characters are loveable and endearing, with each member of the Bear family contributing their unique personality and strengths to the show. The show has stood the test of time and remains a classic favorite among children around the world.

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Gotta Dance/The Bad Dream
5. Gotta Dance/The Bad Dream
April 8, 2004
The Bear Country Spring Fling is coming up and Mama and Papa are going to kick it off with a dance demonstration! Then, Brother and Sister love the Space Grizzlies TV show, but Sister finds that a villain is just a little too scary for her!
Attic Treasure/Moving Day
4. Attic Treasure/Moving Day
September 16, 2003
Mama, Papa and the cubs come across all sorts of family mementos while digging through the attic. Then, The cubs are sad when they hear that their friends down the street are moving away!
Pet Show/Pick Up and Put Away
3. Pet Show/Pick Up and Put Away
September 17, 2003
Brother wants to take part in the local pet show, but Sister has already entered their dog! Brother improvises by entering their pet parakeet. Then, Brother spends his time building a birdhouse instead of tidying up his room!
At The Giant Mall/The Giddy Grandma
2. At The Giant Mall/The Giddy Grandma
October 22, 2003
When the Bear Family visits the new mall, they're amazed by the sheer size of it. It's huge! Then, when Sister is hard pressed to determine what to write about for a school project, she visits Grandma's house for help!
Family Get-Together/The Stinky Milk Mystery
1. Family Get-Together/The Stinky Milk Mystery
October 22, 2003
The Bears are hosting a family reunion, but the cubs doubt they'll enjoy spending time with relatives they've never met! Then, Brother and Sister accidentally allow Farmer Ben's cows to get loose from their pen!
Description

The Berenstain Bears is a beloved children's show that first aired on PBS Kids in 1985 and ran until 2004. The show is based on the book series of the same name by Stan and Jan Berenstain and follows the adventures of the Bear family. The Bear family consists of Papa Bear, Mama Bear, and their cubs, Brother and Sister Bear. The family lives in the peaceful forest community of Bear Country, where they learn valuable life lessons and share fun experiences.

Each episode of The Berenstain Bears focuses on a specific theme such as siblings, honesty, responsibility, and more. These themes are relatable to young children and serve as a guide for them as they navigate their own lives. The show fosters positive values and helps children develop social skills.

David Mendenhall voices Brother Bear, the eldest cub of the family. Brother is a curious and adventurous bear who loves to play outside and go on exciting adventures. Iara Nemirovsky voices Sister Bear, the younger sibling who is feisty and full of energy. Sister is always eager to learn and try new things.

Chris Nee serves as the executive producer of the show, ensuring that every episode promotes positivity and wholesome values. The show's writing is engaging and fun, entertaining audiences while delivering important lessons.

The animation on The Berenstain Bears is colorful and has a classic charm to it that appeals to both children and adults. The characters are designed with simple and cute features, making them instantly recognizable to fans of the book series.

Overall, The Berenstain Bears is a timeless show that has entertained generations of children. Its relatable themes and positive messages make it an ideal show for young audiences. The characters are loveable and endearing, with each member of the Bear family contributing their unique personality and strengths to the show. The show has stood the test of time and remains a classic favorite among children around the world.

The Berenstain Bears is a series that is currently running and has 4 seasons (26 episodes). The series first aired on August 31, 2018.

Where to Watch The Berenstain Bears

The Berenstain Bears is available for streaming on the PBS KIDS website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The Berenstain Bears on demand at Amazon Prime, Amazon, Vudu, Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    August 31, 2018
  • IMDB Rating
    6.9  (3,435)