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''Barney Bear'' is an American series of animated cartoon short subjects produced by
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. The title character is an anthropomorphic
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, a sluggish, sleepy bear who often is in pursuit of nothing but peace and quiet. 26 Barney Bear cartoons were produced between 1939 and 1954.


History

The character was created for
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by director
Rudolf Ising Rudolf Carl Ising (August 7, 1903 – July 18, 1992) was an American animator best known for collaborating with Hugh Harman to establish the Warner Bros. and MGM Cartoon studios during the early years of the golden age of American animation. I ...
, who based the bear's grumpy yet pleasant disposition on his own and derived many of his mannerisms from the screen actor
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. The character was voiced by
Rudolf Ising Rudolf Carl Ising (August 7, 1903 – July 18, 1992) was an American animator best known for collaborating with Hugh Harman to establish the Warner Bros. and MGM Cartoon studios during the early years of the golden age of American animation. I ...
from 1939 to 1941,
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in 1941,
Billy Bletcher William Bletcher (September 24, 1894 – January 5, 1979) was an American actor. He was known for voice roles for various classic animated characters, most notably Pete in Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse short films and the Big Bad Wolf in Disne ...
from 1944 to 1949,
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from 1952 until 1954, Frank Welker in 1980,
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in 1980,
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in 2004, and
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from 2012 to 2013. Barney Bear made his first appearance in ''
The Bear That Couldn't Sleep ''The Bear That Couldn't Sleep'' is a 1939 animated short film, directed by Rudolf Ising for MGM as part of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's ''Barney Bear'' series. Released with the feature film ''6,000 Enemies'' by MGM on June 10, 1939, the short is not ...
'' in 1939, and by 1941 was the star of his own series, getting an Oscar nomination for his fourth cartoon, the 1941 short ''
The Rookie Bear ''The Rookie Bear'' is a 1941 MGM cartoon featuring Barney Bear. It is the fourth cartoon in the Barney Bear series. Plot Barney Bear is selected by a drawn Draft Number to enlist in the United States Army. His hibernation is interrupted when a ...
''. Ising left the studio in 1943. Ising's original Barney design contained a plethora of detail: shaggy fur, wrinkled clothing, and six
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s; as the series progressed, the design was gradually simplified and streamlined, reaching its peak in three late 1940s shorts, the only output of the short-lived directorial team of
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and
Michael Lah Michael Richard Lah (September 1, 1912 – October 13, 1995) was an American animator of Slovene origin. He is best remembered for his work at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio, primarily as a member of Tex Avery's animation unit. He first ...
. These cartoons tended to have a hint of
Tex Avery Frederick Bean "Tex" Avery (February 26, 1908 – August 26, 1980) was an American animator, cartoonist, director, and voice actor. He was known for directing and producing animated cartoons during the golden age of American animation. His mo ...
's influence and more stylized, rubbery movements—which wasn't surprising, as both worked as animators (and Lah ultimately as co-director) on several of Avery's pictures. Avery himself never directed a Barney short. The last original Barney Bear cartoons were released between 1952 and 1954, and Dick Lundy was responsible for those. In the films from the late 1940s and early 1950s, Barney's design was streamlined and simplified, much the same as those of
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were. In the 1941 cartoon ''The Prospecting Bear'', Barney is paired with a donkey named Benny Burro. Though Benny would only make two further cartoon appearances, he would later feature as Barney's partner in numerous comic book stories. In the 1944 Tex Avery cartoon ''
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,'' Barney Bear is mentioned by Sammy Squirrel as he talks to
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at the beginning. Barney Bear would not appear in new material again until
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's ''
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'' in 1980. More recently, Barney Bear appeared in the direct-to-video films '' Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His Merry Mouse'' in 2012 and in ''
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'' in 2013. ''Giant Adventure'' once again paired Barney with Benny Burro. Barney Bear also made cameo appearances in ''
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'' in 2010 and '' Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz'' in 2016.


Plot

The series begins with the title character, Barney Bear, usually trying to accomplish a task in his series, He can be a bit lazy, but not too lazy. But, Barney tends to over-do or do his task the wrong way. He also has a hard time going to sleep, but when he finally does go to sleep, he is a heavy sleeper. Mostly he doesn't talk, but sometimes he does talk. At times he pairs with a donkey named Benny Burro, a curious donkey who accompanies Barney on several occasions, but mostly when he's in the west (Benny Burro never spoke, but he did speak in comic books).


Controversy

Like many animated cartoons from the 1930s to the early 1950s, ''Barney Bear'' featured racial stereotypes. After explosions, for example, characters with blasted faces would resemble stereotypical blacks, with large lips, bow-tied hair and speaking in black vernacular. In one particular cartoon, ''The Little Wise Quacker'', when the duck kite hit the electricity cables, and Barney's face turned black because the electricity hit him, he rocked the duckling (also in blackface) and sang "
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". Cartoon Network and
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would usually omit these scenes on re-airings.


MGM filmography


Home media

A selection of Barney Bear cartoons have been released on VHS tapes and Happy Harmonies Cartoon Classics laserdisc by
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in the 1980s and 1990s. The following cartoons can be found as extras on DVDs or Blu-rays of classic Warner Home Video films of the period: * ''The Fishing Bear'' is on the DVD and the Blu-ray of ''Pride and Prejudice'' * ''The Rookie Bear'' is on the DVD of ''Lady Be Good'' * ''Bah Wilderness'' is on the DVD of ''Du Barry Was a Lady'' * ''Bear Raid Warden'' is on the DVD of ''
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo ''Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo'' is a 1944 American war film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The screenplay by Dalton Trumbo is based on the 1943 book of the same name by Captain Ted W. Lawson. Lawson was a pilot on the historic Doolittle Raid, ...
'' * ''The Unwelcome Guest'' is on the DVD of ''
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'' * ''The Bear and the Hare'' is on the DVD of ''
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'' (albeit with fake stereo sound) * ''Barney's Hungry Cousin'' is on the Blu-ray of ''
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'' * ''Cobs and Robbers'' is on the DVD of ''Easy to Love'' (albeit with fake stereo sound) In 2017, most of the Barney Bear shorts were released on the
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streaming app.


Comic books

''Barney Bear'' began appearing in comic books in 1942.
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licensed various MGM characters, including Barney Bear. He appeared in backup stories in ''Our Gang Comics'' (1942–49) starting in the first issue; then—from 1949—in ''Tom and Jerry Comics'' (later just ''Tom and Jerry'') and its spinoffs. From ''Our Gang'' #11-36 (1944-1947), Carl Barks took over the writing and drawing of the series. Barks regularly teamed Barney up with Benny Burro; later, the obnoxious neighbor Mooseface McElk was also introduced. Mooseface was created for Barks by
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colleague
Gil Turner Gil Turner (born Gilbert Strunk; May 6, 1933 – September 23, 1974) was an American folk singer-songwriter, magazine editor, Shakespearean actor, political activist, and for a time, a lay Baptist preacher. Turner was a prominent figure in the G ...
, who wrote and drew the Barney stories for several years after Barks' run ended. Later, post-Turner talents introduced other characters, including Barney's nephews Fuzzy and Wuzzy. Other artists who've worked on ''Barney Bear'' have been Lynn Karp. In 2011, Yoe Books issued a hardback volume collecting Carl Barks' work on the series.


List of comics

* ''Our Gang Comics'' (1947) (Dell) * ''Our Gang With Tom & Jerry'' (1949) (Dell) * ''Barney Bear Comics'' (1949) (Magazine Management-Australia) * ''Barney Bear's Bumper Book Of Comics'' (1950) (Rosnock-Australia) * ''Woody Woodpecker Back to School'' (1952) (Dell) * ''Tom & Jerry Winter Carnival'' (1952) (Dell) * ''M.G.M.'s Tom & Jerry's Winter Fun #3'' (1954) (Dell) * ''M.G.M.'s Tom & Jerry's Winter Fun #4'' (1955) (Dell) * ''M.G.M.'s Tom & Jerry's Winter Fun #5'' (1956) (Dell) * ''M.G.M.'s Tom & Jerry's Winter Fun #6'' (1957) (Dell) * ''M.G.M's The Mouse Musketeers'' (1957) (Dell) * ''Tom and Jerry's Summer Fun'' (1957) (Dell) * ''M.G.M.'s Tom & Jerry's Winter Fun #7'' (1958) (Dell) * ''Tom & Jerry Picnic Time'' (1958) (Dell) * ''Tom and Jerry Comics'' (1962) (Dell) * ''Golden Comics Digest'' (1970) (Gold Key) * ''TV Comic Annual'' (1975) (Polystyle) * ''Tom and Jerry Winter Special'' (1977) * ''Tom and Jerry Holiday Special'' (1978) (Polystyle) * ''Tom and Jerry'' (1979) (Gold Key) * ''Barks Bear Book'' (1979) (Editions Enfin) * ''Tom & Jerry Julehefte'' (1987) ( Semic International) * ''Tex Avery's Wolf & Red #1'' (1995) (Dark Horse Comics) (appearance as a plush toy bear) * ''Carl Barks' Big Book of Barney Bear'' (2011) (IDW Publishing)


References


External links


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