We Bare Bears, Season 1

We Bare Bears is an American animated sitcom created by Daniel Chong. It follows three bears, Grizzly (a grizzly bear), Panda (a giant panda) and Ice Bear (a polar bear), and their awkward attempts at integrating with the human world in the San Fran… more »

[A lightning strike transitioning us back to the events of the first episode where it's raining, starting with the branches from the tree. The sirens can be heard, police cars and firetrucks driving up to the scene. The scene cuts to the puddle, two people running through it. Commands from a police's speaker can be heard]

Police Woman:
Affirmative. We've secured the area and Fire & Rescue is on the scene.

[The scene switches to a full view of the large tree, fire fighters, fire trucks, and a police car in the middle and foreground. The crying of Baby Grizzly is heard coming from a tall branch on the tree. Another lightning strike]

[Lyrics of "I Have Time" start]

Fire Fighter 1:
[pointing towards different areas as he gives out commands to the other men in urgency] Okay, I need two men on that aerial ladder. Get the life net, in case the animal falls.

[The scene switches to a lower view of the tree, a fireman riding up the aerial ladder to a small bear cub on a branch. Baby Grizzly is crying. The fireman makes it up to the top of the tree, looking at the cub, who's hugging the tree in fear The scene switches to a view of the cub, who's revealed to be Baby Grizzly. He looks over at the fireman, tears in his eyes. A lightning strike causes him to cry some more, hugging the tree again. A full view of the tree is scene, a lightning strike flashing in the background]

Fireman:
It's okay, little guy. [lifts up his wrist, the end of his sleeve being a silver, metallic-looking end] Grab on. You're safe now.

[Baby Grizzly looks over at the fireman, tears still in his eyes. He reaches over and grabs the fireman's wrist, right on the silver area. He ended up hugging it close, resting his head on it. The fireman rides the ladder down, now having a calm and secure Grizzly upon his wrist. The scene switches to inside a firetruck, the fireman still having the cub on his wrist. The scene pans down to Grizzly]

Fireman:
Yeah, not sure how this little guy got up there... He's holding my arm so tight! Cute little guy... Hope he doesn't get too attached...

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