Little Charley Bear (TV Series 2011–2015) Poster

(2011–2015)

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7/10
Cute, endearing and fun for all ages, except...
j-jessie-weaver10 December 2015
I first came across this show a couple days ago and immediately became hooked on it. Although, I'm not the target audience for "Little Charley Bear," which is ages two to three, I can honestly say this show is downright adorable; from its concept to the characters.

Charley himself is the cutest little guy you will ever see. The show teaches children to use their imaginations in their own way and that things will go wrong if you get too excited. This is the lesson "Barney & Friends" failed to give to kids; However, there is one problem with "Little Charley Bear" that made me give it a 7 in this review.

The CGI animation looks like it came out of a video game. Almost in every episode, you can see the pixels in Charley's fur, including his and the other characters' shadows. The backgrounds look a tad dull and there's hardly anything in them at all, which is the case with Charley's room. If the cartoon had just been an animatronic bear puppet in a live action setting, then I would've given it a higher score.

I can recommend this show to anybody who has young children or who just loves watching these things for the sake of it. "Little Charley Bear" is adorable, from start to finish.
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7/10
Yes
alex-3965011 June 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Charley bear. What a lad.

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10/10
Amazing show for minors.
dharamruchi23 October 2022
This show is based on a little imaginative bear named charley, he removes his boredom by imaginating, in his imaginative world he is supported by his toy friends. The things I liked is how this show shows the big importance of imagination. While I was younger, me and my friends would play gun/sword fight with sticks and we would imagine the sticks as guns/swords. This doesn't seem that great but the feel was awesome. This show wants to show kids these days the importance of imagination. We all have imagined that we have saved our school from a terrorist attack, accept it we all did! We know how badass we would feel. So this show also shows the fun of imagination with a cute little bear. The bear makes the same imaginative world but his imagination is more childish, so it can relate to minors.
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