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From pandas to teddy bears, this collection of puns and jokes are bear-y funny. ... Paddington Bear, Winnie the Pooh, Care Bears or The Berenstain Bears.
Paddington Bear (though his name is just Paddington; the "Bear" simply serves to confirm his species) is a fictional character in British children's literature. He first appeared on 13 October 1958 in the children's book A Bear Called Paddington by British author Michael Bond .
Bee puns might sting your audience with laughter, duck jokes might quack them up, and fish puns might get ’em hook, line, and sinker, but bear puns will make them growl with laughter, honey!
The post got tens of thousands of replies — including from Paddington Bear, Ritz Crackers, Secretary General of the U.N. Antonio Guterres and Domino’s Pizza in the U.K. i did not have us all ...
Paddington Bear Paddington Bear: Michael Bond: A bear who emigrated from Peru to the station he was named after. First illustrated by Peggy Fortnum. Padistan Bear Padistan Bear: John Warner A young bear forced to leave home alone and make his way in the world. Illustrated by Angela Winstanley. Rupert Bear Rupert Bear: Mary Tourtel
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Paddington is a media franchise based on the character Paddington Bear created by British author Michael Bond. The franchise consists of animated television series, films, and a stage musical. The franchise consists of animated television series, films, and a stage musical.
The fact that people are leaving marmalade sandwiches and Paddington Bears, I find it cute and kind of amusing, because that's how you remember the queen, it is really upsetting because it is just ...