We Bare Bears: The Movie
2020 American animated-comedy film
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January 1 2022 | A spin-off television series, We Baby Bears, is released, following the Bears as cubs and continuing the franchise's legacy. |
September 12 2020 | The film was released in Southeast Asia on Cartoon Network, simultaneously broadcast on multiple channels including Boomerang, Oh!K, Warner TV, HBO, and HBO Family. |
September 8 2020 | The DVD of the movie was released, featuring bonus content including audio commentary, animatics, and deleted scenes. |
September 8 2020 | The DVD of We Bare Bears: The Movie was released, featuring bonus content including audio commentary, animatics, and deleted scenes. |
September 7 2020 | The movie has its television premiere on Cartoon Network, further expanding its audience reach. |
June 30 2020 | A soundtrack single for 'We Bare Bears: The Movie' was released by Turner Music Publishing, Cartoon Network, and WaterTower Music. The soundtrack was produced by Brad Breeck and included songs written by Daniel Chong, Estelle Swaray, Ivan Barias, and Louie Zong. |
June 30 2020 | We Bare Bears: The Movie is released on North American digital theater platforms by Warner Bros. Television Distribution, marking the finale of the original series. |
May 21 2020 | The film's trailer was presented by lead voice actors Eric Edelstein, Bobby Moynihan, and Demetri Martin via a Zoom conference. |
January 2020 | A short preview of the film was shown during the 2020 SF Sketchfest. |
May 30 2019 | Cartoon Network officially announced the We Bare Bears: The Movie after the conclusion of the series' fourth season finale and final episode, alongside the announcement of a spin-off series We Baby Bears. |
2018 | Cartoon Network staff approached Daniel Chong with the idea for a feature film based on the We Bare Bears series, which Chong accepted despite having no previous film experience. |
2018 | Mikey Heller and Kris Mukai began writing the film's story, drawing inspiration from the California wildfires and the Trump administration's family separation policy. |
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