Bear in the Big Blue House Christmas

Bear in the Big Blue House

Bear in the Big Blue House Christmas

Premiere December 6, 1999
Written by Mitchell Kriegman
Director Mitchell Kriegman
Theme Holidays
Bear in the Big Blue House Christmas
Bear in the Big Blue House Christmas
Bear in the Big Blue House Christmas
Bear in the Big Blue House Christmas

The winter holidays find Bear and his friends planning a big celebration. They're all getting ready for Christmas, but also learn about Hanukkah and Kwanzaa. Bear also celebrates his favorite tradition, the finding of the winter berry.

As things start out, Pip and Pop have put together a reindeer wreath. Everyone wants to help out with the wreath, so Bear suggests they all add something of their own. Later, the group meets Santa Hogg and presents him with a large list of holiday wishes. Then there's a bit of an argument when Treelo wants to open everyone's presents and not just his own.

In the Shadow segment, Shadow thanks Bear for his gift of a scarf --- Shadows don't get cold, but it's the thought that counts. She then sings the song "It's Kwanzaa Time."

After hearing a howling noise, the group takes in an old hound named Jack with no home and invites him to stay at the Big Blue House for the holidays. This gets everyone thinking about the true meaning of the holidays.

The story continues in part two.

Songs

  • Berry Bear Christmas
  • A Holiday for Everyone
  • That's All I Want for Christmas
  • It's Kwanzaa Time
  • What If (There Was No Big Blue House)
  • Just Listen
Allusions
  • When Bear introduces the holidays, musical cues can be heard for each one: "Oh Chanukah" for Hanukkah, "It's Kwanzaa Time" for Kwanzaa, "O Christmas Tree" for Christmas, and "Legend of the Winter Berry" for the Winter Berry.

Notes

  • Shadow twists the format of the Shadow segment in this episode. Instead of Bear searching for her, she searches for him and sings "Where Oh Where is Bear?"
  • The dog in the Shadow Projects logo in the closing credits says "Happy Holidays!" in Treelo's voice, but only on the original airing.
  • Both parts of this special were adapted as the book Bear's Berry Christmas.
  • Dave Goelz performed Jack in this double length episode.
  • In "That's All I Want for Christmas," Pip and Pop ask Santa for "tons and tons of clams." It is revealed in the fourth season of the program that clams are a form of currency in Woodland Valley.
  • This is the only episode that does not use the Goodbye Song. Instead, Bear and Luna sing Just Listen.

Edits

  • When the special aired on Playhouse Disney over two days, the first Shadow segment was cut, as well as Bear hanging the reindeer wreath on the door and then hearing the kids arguing. Additionally, these scenes are also not present on the UK DVD.
  • On the VHS version of the special, there are no closing credits shown - instead, Luna is shown setting and Ray rising; the show continues immediately to the next part.
    • Bear's dialogue even changes after Just Listen finishes to accommodate for this change. In the Playhouse Disney airing, it is as follows:
Wow, this has been some day! It's nice having a new friend like Jack around. Well, bye bye! (Bear begins to walk off) ...Oh! (Bear pops his head back on-screen) I almost forgot. (Bear walks back) I hope that you have a wonderful holiday too, and be sure to come back to the Big Blue House and tell us all about it. See you soon!In the VHS release, it was shortened to:Wow, this has been some day! And tomorrow's going to be an even bigger day! So, (Bear yawns) this bear better get some sleep. I'll see you tomorrow.

Video releases

  • A Berry Bear Christmas (2005, UK)

Book adaptation

The special was adapted as Bear's Berry Christmas, a storybook published in 2000.

  • Tough Pigs: My Week with More Christmas

Why they stopped filming Bear in the Big Blue House?

Bear in the Big Blue House was initially produced from 1997 to 2003. The sudden death of Lynne Thigpen, who voiced 'Luna' the Moon, led to production being put on hiatus for three years, along with a planned film.

What is the bear's name in the Big Blue House?

A seven-foot-tall bear named Bear lives in The Big Blue House, with his friends as they teach a variety of subjects and lessons. A seven-foot-tall bear named Bear lives in The Big Blue House, with his friends as they teach a variety of subjects and lessons.

Was Bear in the Big Blue House a puppet?

But who was behind Bear? Like Barney, this popular children's show character was a man in costume, voiced and performed by puppeteer (and now TV writer and director) Noel MacNeal.