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A teddy bear is a stuffed toy. Teddy bear may also refer to: Music Bands * The Teddy Bears, Phil Spector's first band * Teddybears (band), a band from Stockholm, Sweden Album * Teddy Bear (single album), 2023 STAYC album Songs * "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear", 1957 number one hit for Elvis Presley * "Teddy Bear" (Red Sovine song), 1976 * Teddy Bear (STAYC song), 2023 * "Teddy Bear", a song from the album ''Duty'' by Ayumi Hamasaki * "Teddybear", a 1997 song by Toy-Box * "Teddy Bear", a song by Cheryl from A Million Lights (2012) * "Teddy Bear", by Melanie Martinez from the digital deluxe edition of the album ''Cry Baby'' and the EP ''Cry Baby's Extra Clutter'' Film and television * ''The 'Teddy' Bears'' (1907 film) * ''Teddy Bear'' (1981 film), English title of the 1981 Polish film ''Miś'' * ''Teddy Bear'' (2007 film), a 2007 Czech comedy film directed by Jan Hřebejk * ''Teddy Bear'' (2012 film), English title of the 2012 Danish film ''10 Timer til Paradis'' * ''Teddyb ...
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Teddy Bear
A teddy bear is a stuffed toy in the form of a bear. Developed apparently simultaneously by toymakers Morris Michtom in the U.S. and Richard Steiff under his aunt Margarete Steiff's company in Germany in the early 20th century, the teddy bear, named after President Theodore Roosevelt, became a popular children's toy and has been celebrated in story, song, and film. Since the creation of the first teddy bears which sought to imitate the form of real bear cubs, "teddies" have greatly varied in form, style, color, and material. They have become collector's items, with older and rarer teddies appearing at public auctions. Teddy bears are among the most popular gifts for children and are often given to adults to signify affection, congratulations, or sympathy. History The name ''teddy'' ''bear'' comes from former United States President Theodore Roosevelt, who was often referred to as "Teddy" (though he loathed being referred to as such). The name originated from an incident on a ...
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The 'Teddy' Bears (1907 Film)
''The 'Teddy' Bears'' is an American silent film directed by Edwin S. Porter and Wallace McCutcheon, and produced by the Edison Manufacturing Company starting as the fairy tale Goldilocks and ending as a political satire of United States President Theodore Roosevelt.Review and link to watch the film: Plot summary The film starts as an adaptation of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears": a young girl enters the bears house, eat their porridge and sleeps in the bed of the bear cub. When the bears come home and discover her, she jumps out of the window and runs away with one of the bear cub's teddy bears. The bears chase Goldilocks across a snowy landscape until a hunter looking like "Teddy" Roosevelt intervenes, kills the two full-grown pursuers and captures the bear cub. The hunter and the girl then go back to the bears' house where they steal the remaining teddy bears.Charles Musser, ''Before the Nickelodeon. Edwin S. Porter and the Edison Manufacturing Company'', University of Califo ...
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Golden Hamster
The golden hamster or Syrian hamster (''Mesocricetus auratus'') is a rodent belonging to the hamster subfamily, Cricetinae. Their natural geographical range is in an arid region of northern Syria and southern Turkey. Their numbers have been declining in the wild due to a loss of habitat from agriculture and deliberate elimination by humans. Thus, wild golden hamsters are now considered endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. However, captive breeding programs are well-established, and captive-bred golden hamsters are often kept as small house pets. Syrian hamsters are larger than many of the dwarf hamsters kept as pocket pets (up to five times larger), and weigh about the same as a sugar glider, though the wild European hamster exceeds Syrian hamsters in size. They are also used as scientific research animals throughout the world. Characteristics The size of adult animals is around long, with a lifespan of 2–3 years. Body mass is usually in th ...
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IDF Caterpillar D9
The IDF Caterpillar D9 —nicknamed ''Doobi'' ( he, דובי, for teddy bear) — is a Caterpillar D9 armored bulldozer used by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The Israeli armored CAT D9 was heavily modified by the Israel Defense Forces, Israeli Military Industries and Israel Aerospace Industries to increase the survivability of the bulldozer in hostile environments and enable it to withstand heavy attacks, thus making it suitable for military combat engineering use. The IDF Caterpillar D9 is operated by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Combat Engineering Corps for combat engineering and counter-terrorism operations. Characteristics The D9R, the latest generation of Caterpillar D9 bulldozers in IDF service, has a power of and drawbar pull of 71.6 metric tons (about 702 k N). Older generations, such as D9L and D9N are still in service, mainly in the reserve forces. The D9 has a crew of two: operator and commander. It is operated by the TZAMA (In he, צמ"ה = ציוד מ ...
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Teddy Bear, South Dakota
Teddy Bear is a ghost town in Pennington County, South Dakota, United States. The settlement was located east of Hill City. Many details of the history of Teddy Bear—including its name—are uncertain. It was never a large town and likely only ever operated as a mining camp with a few buildings. Based on the remains of its architecture, it likely existed before 1900. , ruins are still standings, including the remains of basements, an unusual feature in Black Hills The Black Hills ( lkt, Ȟe Sápa; chy, Moʼȯhta-voʼhonáaeva; hid, awaxaawi shiibisha) is an isolated mountain range rising from the Great Plains of North America in western South Dakota and extending into Wyoming, United States. Black Elk P ... architecture. References Ghost towns in South Dakota Former populated places in Pennington County, South Dakota Mining communities in South Dakota {{Ghost-town-stub ...
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Teddybears (TV Series)
Teddybears is a British children's television programme broadcast on ITV from early 1998 to 2000, based on the books by Susanna Gretz. The show was about the life of five coloured teddy bears and their dog Fred. The show was filmed by Meridian Broadcasting. Journalists have compared ''Teddybears'' as being similar to and a rival of ''Teletubbies'' which was also produced around that time. However the series was targeted at older children. History ''Teddybears'' is based on Susanna Gretz and Alison Sage's teddy bear books, the first of which was published almost 30 years before the TV programme's creation. ''Teddybear''s inaugural season began on 5 January 1998. A 1999 article in the ''Bristol Post'' said ''Teddybears'' "have become a huge hit with young viewers", having captured 64% of the target audience. Link Licensing, a United News & Media spinoff, began making toys, books, and other merchandising several months before the programme's debut. Rights and merchandising compa ...
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Teddy Bear (2012 Film)
''Teddy Bear'' ( da, 10 Timer til Paradis, "10 hours to paradise") is a 2012 Danish film starring Kim Kold as a Danish bodybuilder who travels to Thailand to find love. The film was directed by Mads Matthiesen and written by Matthiesen and Martin Zandvliet. ''Teddy Bear'' is based on Matthiesen's 2007 short film ''Dennis'', which starred Kold in the same role. Plot Despite his physique, Dennis (Kim Kold), a thirty-eight-year-old Danish bodybuilder, has never had a girlfriend and lives with his elderly mother, Ingrid (Elsebeth Steentoft), in a small town outside Copenhagen. On arriving home from a date gone south, Dennis undergoes his mother's interrogation on his whereabouts. He fabricates a story about going to the movies which hints at a possessiveness on her part that makes it difficult for him to form relationships. Things appear even more bleak when his uncle, Bent (Allan Mogensen), marries a younger woman from Thailand, making Dennis feel even more hopeless about his situat ...
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Teddy Bear (2007 Film)
''Teddy Bear '' ( cs, Medvídek) is a 2007 Czech comedy film directed by Jan Hřebejk Jan Hřebejk (; born 27 June 1967) is a Czechs, Czech film director and actor. Life and career Born in Prague, Hřebejk graduated from high school in 1987 and continued his studies at the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in .... External links * 2007 comedy films 2007 films Films directed by Jan Hřebejk Czech comedy films 2000s Czech films {{2000s-CzechRepublic-film-stub ...
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Teddy Bear (1981 Film)
''Teddy Bear'' is the English title of ''Miś'' , a 1981 Polish comedy film directed by Stanisław Bareja. ''Teddy Bear'', along with '' The Cruise'' ''(Rejs)'', was a reflection of contemporary Polish society using surreal humor to somehow get past the censorship at the time. It gained cult status in its native country. Later, the film was reappraised by critics and it has been regarded as one of the best Polish films ever made. Plot Rysiek (Stanisław Tym, who also co-wrote the screenplay), the shrewd manager of a state-sponsored sports club, has to travel to London before his ex-wife Irena ( Barbara Burska) gets there to collect a large sum of money from their joint savings account. However, getting out of a communist country is never easy, even for a well-connected operator like Rysiek. After his wife destroys Rysiek's hard to get passport he is stranded in Warsaw while she's off to London. The circumstances force him to plot a Byzantine scheme with support of his equal ...
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Cry Baby (Melanie Martinez Album)
''Cry Baby'' is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Melanie Martinez, released on August 14, 2015, through Atlantic Records. Between September and December 2012, Martinez rose to prominence upon participating in the third season of the American edition of ''The Voice''. After the show's completion, the singer began working independently on original material, which she says she spent the majority of 2013 writing. The album was supported by the release of three singles. Two singles preceded the album's release: lead single " Pity Party", was released on June 2, 2015, while the second single, "Soap", was released on July 10, 2015. The third and final single from the album, "Sippy Cup" was released July 31, 2015. The singer's debut single, "Dollhouse", was also included on the tracklist. ''Cry Baby'' is a visual concept album about a character named Cry Baby, who is a fantasy version of Martinez. Musically, ''Cry Baby'' is primarily an alternative pop, electropop, ...
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The Teddy Bears
The Teddy Bears were an American pop music group. They were record producer Phil Spector's first vocal group. History Following graduation from Fairfax High School in Los Angeles, California, Phil Spector became obsessed with "To Know Him Is to Love Him", a song he had written for his group, the Teddy Bears. After a hasty audition at Era Records, which offered to finance a studio session, the Teddy Bears – Phil Spector, Marshall Leib, Harvey Goldstein (who left the group early on), lead singer Annette Kleinbard, and last minute recruit, drummer Sandy Nelson – recorded the song at Gold Star Studios at a cost of $75. Released on Era's Doré label in August 1958, it took two months before "To Know Him Is to Love Him" began to get airplay. It went on to become a global hit. The record stayed in the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 for 23 weeks, in the Top Ten for 11 of those weeks, and commanded the number 1 chart position for three weeks. It also reached number 2 in the UK Singles ...
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A Million Lights
''A Million Lights'' is the third studio album by English singer Cheryl, released on 15 June 2012 through Fascination Records. Following her divorce from Ashley Cole, this is Cheryl's first album to be released under the mononym Cheryl, dropping her married surname. The album was recorded in 2011 and 2012. As the executive producer of the album, Cheryl enlisted a variety of producers such as Alex da Kid, Calvin Harris, will.i.am, Pantha, Agent X, HyGrade, Dada Life, Jim Beanz, Taio Cruz, Mathias Wollo, The Beamer Boyz, Billy Wes, Electric, Bibi Jones and Dave Munday. Sonically, the album is rooted in dance-pop and pop genres. Upon its release, ''A Million Lights'' received mainly mixed to positive reviews from music critics, who commended its progression from Cheryl's previous albums, but were ambivalent towards the mix of genres. The album debuted on the UK Albums Chart at position two, selling 34,934 copies in its first week. ''A Million Lights'' also peaked at two on the ...
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