
Bear in the Big Blue House
TV Show • 1997
ReportBear in the Big Blue House is a television program for adults and children produced for the Playhouse Disney channel by Mitchell Kriegman and The Jim Henson Company. It first aired in 1997.
In 2004, The Jim Henson Company sold the Bear in the Big Blue House franchise to The Walt Disney Company. The characters and show are currently owned and operated by the Disney subsidiary, The Muppets Studio.
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Is an animal abandoned?
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The reason Jack the Dog was homeless is because he was kicked out for digging in a garden - an unfortunately common reason that animals become abandoned in real life. The difference of course is that Jack can talk and stuff, but…yeah.
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Does the abused become the abuser?
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All of the characters are animal Muppets who sometimes get sad, but they'll always be cheered up by the end of the episode.
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There’s an episode where Tutter breaks his tail. It’s not graphic and the episode centers around getting him to Doc Hog to get care. He gets an x-ray and a little cast and is treated nicely.
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Does someone wet/soil themselves?
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Ojo has an accident. Nothing is shown, though.
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Are there 9/11 depictions?
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None directly but the first two episodes of the last season were inspired by 9/11. Every element of the two-part special was designed to comfort the viewers. The story starts with a tree falling into a library. Again, nothing is meant to be a one-to-one depiction, it’s about coming together as a community after something scary happens. There was also a plot point where it is discovered that there were small animals living in the tree, and while the animals are alive, they are now displaced and I think some of them might have been injured but I can’t remember as it’s been a while since I’ve watched this one. All of the problems resulting from the tree falling into the library are solved by the end of the second episode of the special.
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Are needles/syringes used?
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The episode where Doc Hog makes a house call has a plot point where Ojo needs a vaccine. She is afraid because she knows it will hurt. Bear comforts her with the “Just Say ‘Ow’” song, which is helpful to her when she gets the vaccine. This will help you overcome your fear of needles, and I sing the song to myself at the doctor when I need a shot or other painful procedure, and it helps me feel better.
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Is there autism specific abuse?
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There are no officially autistic characters in the show but I and many other autistic people love the show well into adulthood for many reasons including the soothing atmosphere, explanation and exploration of topics that are relevant to us (and of course to other people but, like, it’s especially important for us; things like that it’s okay to be different, tips on making friends, understanding your own emotions and those of others, compromising when a disagreement occurs, etc.), and of course the wonderful music and beautiful colors. Characters with traits like autistic traits are treated well (for example, Treelo sometimes makes sounds that are basically vocal stims and it’s recognized as being part of who he is and excited, happy noises are celebrated and whimpering, sad sounds are responded to with comforting gestures; Tutter is a little mouse who has a lot of big feelings and Bear respects his wishes and listens to Tutter whether he’s going on about all his favorite cheeses or way overthinking whether or not to wear a red hat; etc.).
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Does someone attempt suicide?
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Does someone say "I'll kill myself"?
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Does someone have an eating disorder?
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caseoh eats the earth on season 2 episode 58 titled "fat fuck eat"
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titter kills himself after getting violently raped by bear
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Treelo in particular makes many sudden, loud noises because he’s a lemur and also very young and very excitable. However, if you can handle being around a toddler you can handle Treelo and his sounds. Aside from the occasional shouts of other characters (usually joyful), there aren’t many other sudden, loud noises. For most people, even with these, this is a very comfortable show. I’m autistic and startle relatively easily but I was able to enjoy the show even when I was tiny, and I was the kid that couldn’t nap if a dog barked a block away.
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Does a baby cry?
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Tutter's baby cousin Blotter cries in the Season 2 episode "Ooh Baby, Baby"
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Is there screaming?
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Usually Tutter.
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Is there obscene language/gestures?
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This is a kid-friendly show. It is literally made for kids.
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In every episode the bear talks to the viewer and even smells them.
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Are there babies or unborn children?
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Tutter's baby cousin Blotter. She's not a real human baby though; she's a tiny blue mouse muppet.
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All religions are respected.
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Are there incestuous relationships?
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