@CairseProduction Yes. So? I never said Henry was as bad as LBB. I said not to be like LBB as he sucks. Henry at his best (defending his brother) is a good role model.
@@RustyComplex888_MCwhy did you feel the need to say this on a youtube comment then? If you don’t comment that doesn’t mean you’re gonna get bullied. Sounds like you’ve got some internalized sexism to me.
I take it you’ve never seen High Guardian Spice or Velma? Those are actually detestable characters, whereas this is just a little child being a little child.
I'm Canadian French, so I remember watching this show in Summer 2013 when I was still a 7 year old kid and I never knew he was worse than Caillou... What the hell was I thinking?
"Horrid" Henry: (saved his little brother and can be nice to him, even when he has no real warranted reason to do so as his little brother is a jerk to him) His parents: (abuse him endlessly) LBB: (massive jerk to everyone around him, cuts flowers in the garden even when not told to, calls his mom horrible, doesn't respect women, etc.) His mom: (lets LBB off completely scot-free and gives him apple pie)
@@bradleyhauertheedtruncanfa5020 Seriously. Heck, even if Henry hadn't taken the blame for the broken vase, his parents would have blamed him, anyways.
The next time someone uses the "its for children, why do you care?" Excuse for shows like this. Remind them that both Bluey and Caillou were made for children, yet one is beloved while the other is universally hated.
@@stinkymrsnow.............. They'd literally be more mature by then. Y'all just forgot how childhood works which is honestly surprising since we all went through it lol.
@@JohnnytheFunny We know that they’re children but the way how Perfect Peter, Caillou and Little Brown Bear are raised as golden children with no discipline by the parents could potentially lead to narcissism, that’s especially intentional with the way Perfect Peter was written
It's normal for toddler-aged kids to throw tantrums. But the mother caves into everything, never disciplines him, and even rewards negative behaviour. The opposite of Henry's parent's strictness ... they are permissive and spoil him.
As someone who is notorious for anger issues, ADHD, autism, extreme ego, lack of patience, violent tendencies and main character syndrome - the show is absolute sh*t, and I'll probably end up even worse if I watched this show as a kid >:(
I remember when gumball referenced this and mr small was having a panic attack it was funny Edit: watch out little teddy was the name of the tape they watched in class it honestly looks like a creepy pasta
I Have a feeling the creator of the show saw his kids watching little brown bear hated it and decided to reference it. Not surprised if that’s the case.
Little Brown Bear is quickly becoming one of my least favorite preschool shows, for the following reasons: 1. Little Brown Bear's brattiness, which rivals that of other infamous cartoon children such as Caillou, D.W. Read, and Angelica Pickles. He also seldom gets punished for his bad behavior, instead being rewarded with it later because of how permissive his parents are, not unlike Boris and Doris, David and Jane, and Drew and Charlotte (the latter albeit to a lesser extent). 2. None of the characters have proper names, instead all going by (Adjective) (Color) Bear, which isn't creative at all. If it were up to me, I'd call Little Brown Bear Gavin, Little Gray Bear Emma, and Little Beige Bear Samuel. I've even seen one episode where Little Red Bear has a doll named Nanette. How come the doll gets a proper name, but the living, breathing characters don't? 3. The episodes' runtimes are too short, lasting for three minutes each. As a result, it doesn't give the stories enough time to evolve and become better-written. And yes, I know that other leading preschool shows have short runtimes. The OG Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends series had episodes that lasted five minutes, partially because they were direct adaptations of stories from the Railway Series books, and those stories were chapters of story arcs, hence why after one episode ended, the story would continue with the next. As the series progressed, the episodes had longer runtimes, going from five minutes to seven, then from seven minutes to nine. This was because the series started making its own original stories after the death of the Rev. W. Awdry. This helped to have the plot of each episode resolved in good time, and I definitely think longer runtimes could benefit Little Brown Bear's stories so that the plots don't feel rushed.
Good points. I also got issues with the naming. Sure, there are many adjectives in the world, but what are the chances of another Little Brown Bear existing in the world but as a completely different character? Especially if all kids get the 'little' adjective?
In 1988, the shorts were like a minute plus a intro in total that's 1 minute and 30 seconds. Even in this version, LBB is bratty like the other episodes.
4:57 little grey bear is the stupidest girl I’ve ever seen. Brown bear acted aggressively towards her scaring her and stole the puzzle of another boy who was actually kind to her. Any other girl would want to be as far from brown bear as possible. Level zero of self-preservation for little grey bear
Wish they had a little kid's cartoon where the kid had emotional dysregulation and the adults were patient without being doormats, and actually taught them to step away from the situation so they can calm down and not hurt people. That would actually be a good lesson. Sometimes it is impossible to teach a kid "dont be so mad" because it can be hard for some people to control how mad they get, but they can still control their behavior and reactions. Also, the kid should still face consequences if they hurt someone or make a mess or something.
But if he did have baby siblings, he’d probably not only pinch them, but hit them or kick them or push them down the stairs maybe. (I apologize if I’m getting too offensively questionable.)
@markkenny2001 If you're referring to Little Bear from Maurice Sendak's Little Bear, that show is a million times better because Little Bear isn't a brat.
All children are to some degree psychopathic. Without delving too deep into it, psychopathy focuses around a lack of empathy and therefore a willingness to do bad things due to a lack of understanding of right or wrong. All children start out like that until a parent or guardian teaches them otherwise. So technically, every little kid is a psychopath xD obviously a formal diagnosis is a bit more extreme, but all the basic stuff is there
There isn't a correlation between psychopathy and willingness to do bad things. A willingness to do bad things can be done by people who have empathy as well as don't, and it's often driven by selfishness or some other if I have to guess. Psychopathy also includes very tuned down emotions too, which Perfect Peter and Little Brown Bear do not have. A neurotypical can be just as selfish and do bad things, doesn't make them a psychopath. I know from experience because I'm autistic that neurotypicals are capable of just not using their empathy and being selfish or self-superior (trying to understand why ableist neurotypicals who hate autistic people would not be using their empathy or cognitive thinking about how the other might feel or some other) and even I've been selfish which lead to doing bad things, like wanting a calculator as a kid so I tried to steal one, it was stupid. As far as recent things go, I didn't mean to do a bad thing here, but I found bronze frogs and wanted to keep them because they're cute and I love them, keeping them for a bit was a selfish thing to do, I realized it was wrong when I researched and found I can only keep wild caught tadpoles, but after a while of fighting my inner selfishness, I did the right thing and let them free.
@@larrykoopa64dshacker64 I’m autistic too and I have a “friend” who’s formally diagnosed with psychopathy. By definition, a psychopath is a person who lacks the ability to feel remorse, empathy, etc, which DOES result in them doing more bad things, yes. This is because they can’t comprehend why the things they do are wrong, and without an objective understanding of what good and bad are, humans are naturally flawed and will move towards bad actions over good ones. The only thing that drives good behavior is understanding the consequences of bad behavior, but psychopaths will not care about this because sadly they don’t have the capacity *to* care. Yes, a psychopath can say “I won’t do this action because it’s illegal and I don’t want to be in prison”, but they cannot say “I won’t do this action because someone could get hurt”. That goes against the fundamental concept of what psychopathy is. I also believe you kinda missed my point. I wasn’t saying that only psychopaths do bad things, I was saying that psychopaths are more likely to steer towards bad behavior because they don’t have a firsthand understanding of morality. It doesn’t make them evil people, it just means they can do bad things without feeling bad about it. Your story about the frogs, if you were a psychopath, you never would’ve felt that tearing feeling inside yourself, where you felt like you had to let them go, despite how much you wanted to keep them. Doing a bad thing doesn’t make you a psychopath, and choosing to ignore empathy is different to being biologically incapable of experiencing it
@@capulet5580 You're right about the second paragraph, that's what I was going for. A psychopath can think about something being illegal and not want to be in prison. They can think smart, or they can be not very smart and just do a bad thing because they're bored and don't want to be bored, so it gets driven by selfishness. Like, I wouldn't say it's the lack of empathy that drives it, it's the selfishness and desire to cure their boredom. But you're right that a psychopath wouldn't have the capacity to understand or care about what's right and wrong, though they can know logically based on observing others and can follow that for the sake of not getting in trouble or being put in prison if they choose to think logically, so it can be about thinking before acting. Considering many neurotypicals choose to ignore empathy all the time when it comes to autistic people tells me that empathy does not play a part in whether or not you do good or bad things or treat people nicely. These neurotypicals who do this kind of thing want to feel superior so they feel better about themselves, so they act on that and choose to hurt other people, which makes the bad action driven by selfishness. One can even be pushed into doing bad things by fear of another person making them do it against their better judgement. This is demonstrated with Larry Koopa in the Super Mario series. Larry is a 13-year-old boy pushed by fear of Bowser's yelling and empty threats who is woefully misunderstood as some evil person doing bad for the sake of bad that Mario has no choice but to beat up and save the day. But upon understanding Larry's character and behavior, you realize that Mario and friends are hate-able child abusers (when it comes to harming kids), similarly to Henry's parents. Whereas upon understanding Bowser's character, you realize he's just saying and doing stuff to keep up the biggest baddest brute image (out of insecurity) and Larry takes it literally. Bowser and Larry do bad things in the games but with as much as they do, neither of them are psychopaths. Bowser was spoiled as a child and Larry is pressed into it by fear because he's scared of yelling as any child would be as well as takes Bowser's threats literally even when they're meant to be supportive comments instead. I think to drive the point home, let me bring up that as a kid, I did a LOT of bad things. I hit teachers and adults, flipped tables and desks, ect. I was seen as a horrid bad kid and was given the same label Henry and Larry are given of horrid/evil/bad/defiant/ect. But it wasn't driven out of a lack of empathy or no understanding of right and wrong, rather, it was driven by the fact that I had a special interest in froggies for a long time, and adults around me always thought it was weird so they forced limits upon me, making me draw humans instead of frogs or telling me that I'm only allowed to do or say literally one frog related thing for the entire day, all while other kids got to talk about their stupid sports cards all they wanted. If I dared do one frog related thing, it was marked as trouble making behavior and they made a big fuss about it. So I was extremely irritable and down, and when adults saw I wasn't happy, they just straight up go up to me and insult me or say mean things to me, which because my autism gives me really powerful emotions, made me react in a meltdown where instead of leaving me alone, they keep egging me on and telling me how horrible I am, which escalated things to that point. I was driven into doing bad things by being hurt repeatedly, multiple offenders lead to toxic behavior on my part. Behavioral correction therapy for autistic people is considered a BAD thing and was a bad action on part of the adults working with me my whole childhood while they villainized me for reacting despite being just as toxic. My teachers and adults who worked with me were most definitely neurotypicals, so considering they have empathy, what made them so likely to treat me like garbage and enforce limits on me over being weird to them to the point they did it literally all the time until I was the one who just became quiet and matured around THEM to the point I've bottled up special interests for years and became outwardly bitter as of burying my heavy emotions? Selfishness. They were selfish and found that me expressing myself the way I do with my autism and all made them personally uncomfortable. Instead of bothering to try understanding it (KNOWING that I'm autistic by the way) they chose to act on their selfishness and try to force me to be normal like everyone else, despite again, knowing that I have autism, because they personally didn't like the way I behaved or had fixations BECAUSE of me having autism and all. Empathy is something that people can easily bury as deep as they want for the sake of doing a bad action or heck, can even bury as deep as they want with specific kinds of people had they chose to convince themselves there's evil bad guys to fight in the form of kids in specific groups or who have specific conditions or labels. I don't think psychopathy makes someone more willing to do bad as a neurotypical can do just as much bad things as a psychopath can and so can an autistic person like myself and so can anyone. Heck, what are the odds that slave owners in history were all psychopaths? Relatively low odds I'm sure, and it should go without saying that owning another person as a slave and whipping them is an absolutely awful thing to do (unless that person is into that kind of thing and it's a consensual thing between only adults with no kids involved). If empathy were really as empowering as most people seem to think, this history wouldn't exist. Henry's parents who are most definitely neurotypicals (while I think Henry is neurodivergent) wouldn't be so abusive to Henry if empathy were really as empowering as most people seem to think it is. Here's another thing that can drive neurotypicals to mistreating autistic people. Because autistic people don't have the same social cues as them, being around an autistic person without understanding them can trigger a subconscious fear in the minds of a neurotypical, as the way an autistic person can express themselves may give off vibes that something is wrong to the neurotypical, all while the words being communicated do not reflect on this, giving them the vibe of a dangerous person, resulting in them reacting with anger/hatred. I think, again, something to point out is that psychopaths are also characterized by really tuned down emotions as well as no empathy, which Little Brown Bear and Perfect Peter do not have tuned down emotions clearly. I hope I don't come off as irritating or aggressive, that's not my intent, rather, simply having a civil debate.
@@larrykoopa64dshacker64 Yeah, so my entire point was just that psychopaths are more likely to do bad things because there’s nothing holding them back from it outside of legal ramifications, and you can get away with many illegal things just by hiding them, sadly. Choosing to ignore empathy or not understanding it fully is a trait of some types of autism, sure, but it isn’t the same as psychopathy, which is the cold hard inability to feel it. While autistic people, primarily children, can act out pretty badly and not really care about how it hurts others, the possibility to feel bad afterwards is still there. The fact that you accept that you had issues with that in the past is proof that you have some level of empathy/remorse for it. Psychopaths wouldn’t have that. I think maybe you’re missing the point of what i’m saying. It feels a bit like you’re trying to argue that “Being a psychopath isn’t about not feeling empathy because other people in other situations might not always feel empathy either” but that’s not what i’m saying. Psychopathy is about being biologically unable to feel that remorse/empathy. Sociopaths will also struggle with it, but not to the same degree and that’s ofc got its own requirements for a diagnosis. In the case of the friend I mentioned at the start of my second comment, she isn’t a bad person, but she only knows to do the right thing because of logical inputs, almost like a machine. She thinks “this is bad” without understanding why it’s bad. Psychopaths can choose to do the right thing, but they’ll never get any kind of gratification for it, just as they feel no remorse from doing bad things. They’re like computers that do little but process data without letting emotions be part of it
@@larrykoopa64dshacker64 you're literally not perfect so you can't even judge anybody lol. Nobody's perfect. Everybody has done wrong in some fashion, whether it's intentional or not.
Can you make a video about peppa pig? I would love to see you compare peppa, caillou, Henry, and little brown bear and see who’s the worse and also list their sin/crimes
If Little Brown Bear wants to impress his crush, he needs to suck it up and do the puzzle.
Ikr
LOL
FR
Lol
So true
“Little Brown Bear is FERAL”
Well of course he is, he’s a bear! 😂🤣
HAHAHA FR
💀
When little brown bear meets big white (polar) bear😵
That’s gotta be racist
Such a despicable little brat LBB is, he just makes Caillou Look like a regular behaved child.
Put both of em up for adoption, I adopt them and I teach them lessons
@@ILoveStarlowSM ok
@@jackjohnston1298he means beat them bro like a lo-
Caillou is normal in season 4
@@ILoveStarlowSM Unironically caillou actually got character development. In the later seasons he’s actually a normal behaved child.
Little Brown Bear is not only rude to his parents, but he’s also a very bad friend as well
Facts💯💯 bc my anger issues could never
REMIND ME OF SOMEONE WHO'S VERY HATED AND BALD YOU KNOW WHO AND HE'S A B WORD.
@@احمدمحمدمحمد-ش5ث nah he makes the bratty bald kid (if you know what I mean) look like a saint 😭🙏🏾
That’s why Raissa Artista gave him African Parents
Fr
I’m surprised the kids in his school aren’t feral yet, they have to deal with this kid 5 days a week 😭
I feel bad for his parents
Little Grey Bear deserves better. Also, Little Brown Bear looks like an Andrew Tate apologist
Lil bro listens to Sigma edits 24/7 the day he hits puberty
Little Brown Bear is the reason his world's r/incel got shut down on Little White Reddit
If he wants to impress his crush he’s gotta suck it up and do the puzzle with her and act like he’s enjoying.😂
lol
copied comment
@@romanandlaiken Who tf cares if it’s apparently “copied?” It’s just a damn comment 😐
And yet the gray bear still chose little brown bear instead of the bear who had treated her better.
Guess that's why main character syndrome exists
The caramel bear isn't the protagonist.
Maybe it would be a teaching moment he can't possess everything that would be the lesson@@lagopusvulpuz1571
Don’t you get it? Girls in cartoons only marry the sad guys out of pity
Which is sadly not too far from how women choose men due to their poor taste in them smh
Little Grey Bear: No, I don’t want to build a castle from the bricks, I want to do the puzzle.
Little Brown Bear: So you have chosen death
Little grey bear when she has preferences: CURRENT OBJECTIVE: SURVIVE
Gender equality for the win! Don't be like Little Brown Bear. Be more like Henry at his best!
They are not equal
@CairseProduction
Yes. So? I never said Henry was as bad as LBB. I said not to be like LBB as he sucks. Henry at his best (defending his brother) is a good role model.
@ls190v2 Everybody says genders aren't equal, and I got bullied once for saying that, so I have no other choice but to say they aren't equal.
@@RustyComplex888_MCwhy did you feel the need to say this on a youtube comment then? If you don’t comment that doesn’t mean you’re gonna get bullied. Sounds like you’ve got some internalized sexism to me.
Just admit that y'all are too old to understand kid shows and I'll understand.
I just watched the cake episode, and get this - HE DIDN'T GET THE CAKE!
no fucking way
@@chompy650 yep true
That’s just a slap on the wrist.
Little Brown Bear needs serious help from a therapist.
That is if the therapist doesn’t quit after being called horrible every other day.
2:18 bros built like a Papa Louie character once u get their order wrong
LOL
Some psychopaths hide their tendences so well you can never suspect them. That's not the case of Little Brown Bear.
Little brown bear has that gamer posture :)
As I a gamer I confirmed this real
I like little brown bear!!!
He is a great example for kids of what NOT to do!
Haha
🎵I hate the bear, hate the bear, hate him soo much! 🎵
It's not his fault😭🙏
@@WhshsNomas🎵His Parents soft him toooooo much much much 🎵
@@Shinigintz🎵they really really should step uuuuuupppp!🎵
Found U
Bendy about to enter the AM hate monologue over this bratty bear
1:31 little brown bear has the posture of L from death note😭
And the personality of Light, without the intelligence!
@@alexvaughan1013😂
@@alexvaughan1013 you’re not wrong lol 😭
@@alexvaughan1013how do you know he doesn't have the intellect
God FORBIDS hehas the death note
I never thought that I could hate a cartoon character so much
Caillou: Am i a joke to you?
@@leilamarras6499 true Matt Neff made me hate him more lol
@@milklord07PC lol😂
I take it you’ve never seen High Guardian Spice or Velma? Those are actually detestable characters, whereas this is just a little child being a little child.
@@veebot75 I actually have seen velma... I regretted my decisions
Little Brown Bear and Caillou are basically condom commercials. If you're not careful, one of them could be yours.
11:33. mom: we have cake at home. Cake at home:🩴🩴🩴
I'm Canadian French, so I remember watching this show in Summer 2013 when I was still a 7 year old kid and I never knew he was worse than Caillou... What the hell was I thinking?
Don't feel too bad, lol
This crappy cartoon was so bad your 7 year old brain could retain anything from it, hahaha
@@misterdewott8766 I guess it's true.
I just read this in a mix of a canadian and french accent
And, they call Henry horrid!?
This is unfair
@@eliottlibert-do8ff Kid's a straight up saint compared to this bear. I'm not saying he's a bad kid, just mischievous.
"Horrid" Henry: (saved his little brother and can be nice to him, even when he has no real warranted reason to do so as his little brother is a jerk to him)
His parents: (abuse him endlessly)
LBB: (massive jerk to everyone around him, cuts flowers in the garden even when not told to, calls his mom horrible, doesn't respect women, etc.)
His mom: (lets LBB off completely scot-free and gives him apple pie)
@@bradleyhauertheedtruncanfa5020 Seriously. Heck, even if Henry hadn't taken the blame for the broken vase, his parents would have blamed him, anyways.
@@crystalgemgirl731 Imagine if their parents swapped tho...LBB and Henry would finally get what they truly deserve!
Plot twist: horrid Henry is the same universe as little brown bear and it’s all connected
I never was allowed to date as a kid, but if I did, I would learn to never treat a woman like this.
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Respect but if they attack or bully you fight back don’t be scared to hit a girl🫡
The next time someone uses the "its for children, why do you care?" Excuse for shows like this. Remind them that both Bluey and Caillou were made for children, yet one is beloved while the other is universally hated.
Bro ain't got NOTHING on Nick Jr's Little Bear.
Fr
Nick Jr’s Little Bear actually knew how to behave
@@astonishingpatch FR, I'm so glad I grew up on Little Bear, he was (and still is) goated.
If Perfect Peter is Satan, then LBB is the concept of hell and suffering itself.
no perfect peter is a demon and LBB is satan get your facts right
Imagine Little Brown Bear as a teenager 😭
He’ll become a total narcissist, same thing with Caillou and Perfect Peter
@@stinkymrsnow.............. and D.W.
@@stinkymrsnow.............. i forgot about Peter's stupid ahh
@@stinkymrsnow.............. They'd literally be more mature by then. Y'all just forgot how childhood works which is honestly surprising since we all went through it lol.
@@JohnnytheFunny We know that they’re children but the way how Perfect Peter, Caillou and Little Brown Bear are raised as golden children with no discipline by the parents could potentially lead to narcissism, that’s especially intentional with the way Perfect Peter was written
The eyebrow roast was legendary
LBB listens to Andrew Tate
Watches Fresh and Fit every night
They made these episodes to piss us off 💀💀
I would send him to Freddy faz bears as punishment 😏
This may sound too far but imagine if Little Brown Bear ends up being invited to meet Funtime Freddy
@@stinkymrsnow.............. ʕ 🩸 ᴥ 🩸 ʔ
My God this Bear Child makes Caliou look like a Saint
im wondering how is it POSSIBLE to make a character that GODAWEFUL
little gray bear obviously needs to play dead when little brown bear pulls out the anthony pose
Turn LBB into a fur rug!
He's 6😭🙏
@@WhshsNomas he's worse than calliou
It's normal for toddler-aged kids to throw tantrums. But the mother caves into everything, never disciplines him, and even rewards negative behaviour. The opposite of Henry's parent's strictness ... they are permissive and spoil him.
As someone who is notorious for anger issues, ADHD, autism, extreme ego, lack of patience, violent tendencies and main character syndrome - the show is absolute sh*t, and I'll probably end up even worse if I watched this show as a kid >:(
Damn I feel this comment so bad it makes me wanna go to Mars.
Little Brown & Little Grey Bear got together and were married 30 years later….they divorced 3 years later.
First I love when you react to little brown bear😊
Thank you Georgia. I appreciate your support! 😃
Yay
I can't wait for brown bear gets grounded videos
Lol
@@WhshsNomas I saw horrid Henry get saved go animates
I remember when gumball referenced this and mr small was having a panic attack it was funny
Edit: watch out little teddy was the name of the tape they watched in class it honestly looks like a creepy pasta
I Have a feeling the creator of the show saw his kids watching little brown bear hated it and decided to reference it. Not surprised if that’s the case.
@@JGProductions6581 fairs
Little Brown Bear is quickly becoming one of my least favorite preschool shows, for the following reasons:
1. Little Brown Bear's brattiness, which rivals that of other infamous cartoon children such as Caillou, D.W. Read, and Angelica Pickles. He also seldom gets punished for his bad behavior, instead being rewarded with it later because of how permissive his parents are, not unlike Boris and Doris, David and Jane, and Drew and Charlotte (the latter albeit to a lesser extent).
2. None of the characters have proper names, instead all going by (Adjective) (Color) Bear, which isn't creative at all. If it were up to me, I'd call Little Brown Bear Gavin, Little Gray Bear Emma, and Little Beige Bear Samuel. I've even seen one episode where Little Red Bear has a doll named Nanette. How come the doll gets a proper name, but the living, breathing characters don't?
3. The episodes' runtimes are too short, lasting for three minutes each. As a result, it doesn't give the stories enough time to evolve and become better-written. And yes, I know that other leading preschool shows have short runtimes. The OG Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends series had episodes that lasted five minutes, partially because they were direct adaptations of stories from the Railway Series books, and those stories were chapters of story arcs, hence why after one episode ended, the story would continue with the next. As the series progressed, the episodes had longer runtimes, going from five minutes to seven, then from seven minutes to nine. This was because the series started making its own original stories after the death of the Rev. W. Awdry. This helped to have the plot of each episode resolved in good time, and I definitely think longer runtimes could benefit Little Brown Bear's stories so that the plots don't feel rushed.
Good points.
I also got issues with the naming. Sure, there are many adjectives in the world, but what are the chances of another Little Brown Bear existing in the world but as a completely different character? Especially if all kids get the 'little' adjective?
In 1988, the shorts were like a minute plus a intro in total that's 1 minute and 30 seconds. Even in this version, LBB is bratty like the other episodes.
"Can lbb get those cakes?" 💀💀
AYO! AYO!😱😱😱😱
That bear is Satan himself
Fr. He's the worst!
he is the bear edition of cartman
He gets treated like caillou and treats people like he's perfect peter
That bear is a CHILD UNDER 10 FOR GOD’S SAKE.
yeah but still
"You don't hit a girl!" Aah moment 💀
They got Caillou off Fur Affinity 💀💀💀💀💀
I actually watch little brown bear when I was a kid but I always think of him as a brat
MattNeff gonna flip when he sees this
Wonder if Little Brown Bear has ODD (Oppositional Defiant Disorder). Just a thought, not taken out of context.
I like mamma bear for standing her ground here and not letting him act up in the store or getting him a cake for bad behavior.
You thought Caillou was the demon child? Well actually, that stupid bear is the demon child.
4:57 little grey bear is the stupidest girl I’ve ever seen. Brown bear acted aggressively towards her scaring her and stole the puzzle of another boy who was actually kind to her. Any other girl would want to be as far from brown bear as possible. Level zero of self-preservation for little grey bear
Wish they had a little kid's cartoon where the kid had emotional dysregulation and the adults were patient without being doormats, and actually taught them to step away from the situation so they can calm down and not hurt people. That would actually be a good lesson. Sometimes it is impossible to teach a kid "dont be so mad" because it can be hard for some people to control how mad they get, but they can still control their behavior and reactions. Also, the kid should still face consequences if they hurt someone or make a mess or something.
0:51 only 4 years old and hes already becoming an abusive partner
Punishment not able to get what he wants and do school work
Little Brown Bear is such a mean bear! I don't think Little Brown Bear will ever get a girlfriend because of his behavior.
As a British person I don't remember this show as a child, but man he sure does sound like a true spoiled brat
Tbh, I think this bear is worse than Caillou.
LBB doesn't pinch his siblings
@@WhshsNomasthat’s because he don’t have any
@@Kaylaismyname Exactly
But if he did have baby siblings, he’d probably not only pinch them, but hit them or kick them or push them down the stairs maybe. (I apologize if I’m getting too offensively questionable.)
Let the Krampus kidnap him and punish him for Christmas! 🎄😈👹
Even the ladies are not safe around him.
It won’t surprise me if Little Brown Bear ends up dateless and alone (barring his parents) in the future
"my own personal ski slope" is crazy
Little Brown Bear? More like Incel Brown Bear.
Lil brown bear when he an adult:let's get dirty
i said it once, i am saying it again. What the hell is mama Bear feeding the kid, his eyes
how not to impress a girl: be like little brown bear.
I don't know why they made his eyes look like that, it makes him look so demonic 😂
He looks like a bear that would burn his hand on ovens while baking cookies.
@@JGProductions6581 BE CAREFUL AROUND OVENS
Little brown bear might grow up to become biggie bear
More like naughty bear
The future Mrs. Brown Bear, after yet another black eye: "He's a good man, really! You just don't know him like I do!"
Will the real Little Brown Bear please stand up?
@markkenny2001 If you're referring to Little Bear from Maurice Sendak's Little Bear, that show is a million times better because Little Bear isn't a brat.
@@FlyingDuckMan360 Yes I am.
11:21 little brown bears eyes remind me of demon eyes😢
Hoping Caillou grows up to have hair 😂😂
All children are to some degree psychopathic. Without delving too deep into it, psychopathy focuses around a lack of empathy and therefore a willingness to do bad things due to a lack of understanding of right or wrong.
All children start out like that until a parent or guardian teaches them otherwise. So technically, every little kid is a psychopath xD obviously a formal diagnosis is a bit more extreme, but all the basic stuff is there
There isn't a correlation between psychopathy and willingness to do bad things. A willingness to do bad things can be done by people who have empathy as well as don't, and it's often driven by selfishness or some other if I have to guess.
Psychopathy also includes very tuned down emotions too, which Perfect Peter and Little Brown Bear do not have. A neurotypical can be just as selfish and do bad things, doesn't make them a psychopath.
I know from experience because I'm autistic that neurotypicals are capable of just not using their empathy and being selfish or self-superior (trying to understand why ableist neurotypicals who hate autistic people would not be using their empathy or cognitive thinking about how the other might feel or some other) and even I've been selfish which lead to doing bad things, like wanting a calculator as a kid so I tried to steal one, it was stupid.
As far as recent things go, I didn't mean to do a bad thing here, but I found bronze frogs and wanted to keep them because they're cute and I love them, keeping them for a bit was a selfish thing to do, I realized it was wrong when I researched and found I can only keep wild caught tadpoles, but after a while of fighting my inner selfishness, I did the right thing and let them free.
@@larrykoopa64dshacker64 I’m autistic too and I have a “friend” who’s formally diagnosed with psychopathy. By definition, a psychopath is a person who lacks the ability to feel remorse, empathy, etc, which DOES result in them doing more bad things, yes. This is because they can’t comprehend why the things they do are wrong, and without an objective understanding of what good and bad are, humans are naturally flawed and will move towards bad actions over good ones. The only thing that drives good behavior is understanding the consequences of bad behavior, but psychopaths will not care about this because sadly they don’t have the capacity *to* care.
Yes, a psychopath can say “I won’t do this action because it’s illegal and I don’t want to be in prison”, but they cannot say “I won’t do this action because someone could get hurt”. That goes against the fundamental concept of what psychopathy is.
I also believe you kinda missed my point. I wasn’t saying that only psychopaths do bad things, I was saying that psychopaths are more likely to steer towards bad behavior because they don’t have a firsthand understanding of morality. It doesn’t make them evil people, it just means they can do bad things without feeling bad about it.
Your story about the frogs, if you were a psychopath, you never would’ve felt that tearing feeling inside yourself, where you felt like you had to let them go, despite how much you wanted to keep them. Doing a bad thing doesn’t make you a psychopath, and choosing to ignore empathy is different to being biologically incapable of experiencing it
@@capulet5580 You're right about the second paragraph, that's what I was going for. A psychopath can think about something being illegal and not want to be in prison. They can think smart, or they can be not very smart and just do a bad thing because they're bored and don't want to be bored, so it gets driven by selfishness. Like, I wouldn't say it's the lack of empathy that drives it, it's the selfishness and desire to cure their boredom.
But you're right that a psychopath wouldn't have the capacity to understand or care about what's right and wrong, though they can know logically based on observing others and can follow that for the sake of not getting in trouble or being put in prison if they choose to think logically, so it can be about thinking before acting.
Considering many neurotypicals choose to ignore empathy all the time when it comes to autistic people tells me that empathy does not play a part in whether or not you do good or bad things or treat people nicely. These neurotypicals who do this kind of thing want to feel superior so they feel better about themselves, so they act on that and choose to hurt other people, which makes the bad action driven by selfishness.
One can even be pushed into doing bad things by fear of another person making them do it against their better judgement. This is demonstrated with Larry Koopa in the Super Mario series. Larry is a 13-year-old boy pushed by fear of Bowser's yelling and empty threats who is woefully misunderstood as some evil person doing bad for the sake of bad that Mario has no choice but to beat up and save the day. But upon understanding Larry's character and behavior, you realize that Mario and friends are hate-able child abusers (when it comes to harming kids), similarly to Henry's parents. Whereas upon understanding Bowser's character, you realize he's just saying and doing stuff to keep up the biggest baddest brute image (out of insecurity) and Larry takes it literally. Bowser and Larry do bad things in the games but with as much as they do, neither of them are psychopaths. Bowser was spoiled as a child and Larry is pressed into it by fear because he's scared of yelling as any child would be as well as takes Bowser's threats literally even when they're meant to be supportive comments instead.
I think to drive the point home, let me bring up that as a kid, I did a LOT of bad things. I hit teachers and adults, flipped tables and desks, ect. I was seen as a horrid bad kid and was given the same label Henry and Larry are given of horrid/evil/bad/defiant/ect. But it wasn't driven out of a lack of empathy or no understanding of right and wrong, rather, it was driven by the fact that I had a special interest in froggies for a long time, and adults around me always thought it was weird so they forced limits upon me, making me draw humans instead of frogs or telling me that I'm only allowed to do or say literally one frog related thing for the entire day, all while other kids got to talk about their stupid sports cards all they wanted. If I dared do one frog related thing, it was marked as trouble making behavior and they made a big fuss about it. So I was extremely irritable and down, and when adults saw I wasn't happy, they just straight up go up to me and insult me or say mean things to me, which because my autism gives me really powerful emotions, made me react in a meltdown where instead of leaving me alone, they keep egging me on and telling me how horrible I am, which escalated things to that point. I was driven into doing bad things by being hurt repeatedly, multiple offenders lead to toxic behavior on my part.
Behavioral correction therapy for autistic people is considered a BAD thing and was a bad action on part of the adults working with me my whole childhood while they villainized me for reacting despite being just as toxic. My teachers and adults who worked with me were most definitely neurotypicals, so considering they have empathy, what made them so likely to treat me like garbage and enforce limits on me over being weird to them to the point they did it literally all the time until I was the one who just became quiet and matured around THEM to the point I've bottled up special interests for years and became outwardly bitter as of burying my heavy emotions? Selfishness. They were selfish and found that me expressing myself the way I do with my autism and all made them personally uncomfortable. Instead of bothering to try understanding it (KNOWING that I'm autistic by the way) they chose to act on their selfishness and try to force me to be normal like everyone else, despite again, knowing that I have autism, because they personally didn't like the way I behaved or had fixations BECAUSE of me having autism and all. Empathy is something that people can easily bury as deep as they want for the sake of doing a bad action or heck, can even bury as deep as they want with specific kinds of people had they chose to convince themselves there's evil bad guys to fight in the form of kids in specific groups or who have specific conditions or labels. I don't think psychopathy makes someone more willing to do bad as a neurotypical can do just as much bad things as a psychopath can and so can an autistic person like myself and so can anyone. Heck, what are the odds that slave owners in history were all psychopaths? Relatively low odds I'm sure, and it should go without saying that owning another person as a slave and whipping them is an absolutely awful thing to do (unless that person is into that kind of thing and it's a consensual thing between only adults with no kids involved). If empathy were really as empowering as most people seem to think, this history wouldn't exist. Henry's parents who are most definitely neurotypicals (while I think Henry is neurodivergent) wouldn't be so abusive to Henry if empathy were really as empowering as most people seem to think it is.
Here's another thing that can drive neurotypicals to mistreating autistic people. Because autistic people don't have the same social cues as them, being around an autistic person without understanding them can trigger a subconscious fear in the minds of a neurotypical, as the way an autistic person can express themselves may give off vibes that something is wrong to the neurotypical, all while the words being communicated do not reflect on this, giving them the vibe of a dangerous person, resulting in them reacting with anger/hatred.
I think, again, something to point out is that psychopaths are also characterized by really tuned down emotions as well as no empathy, which Little Brown Bear and Perfect Peter do not have tuned down emotions clearly.
I hope I don't come off as irritating or aggressive, that's not my intent, rather, simply having a civil debate.
@@larrykoopa64dshacker64 Yeah, so my entire point was just that psychopaths are more likely to do bad things because there’s nothing holding them back from it outside of legal ramifications, and you can get away with many illegal things just by hiding them, sadly.
Choosing to ignore empathy or not understanding it fully is a trait of some types of autism, sure, but it isn’t the same as psychopathy, which is the cold hard inability to feel it. While autistic people, primarily children, can act out pretty badly and not really care about how it hurts others, the possibility to feel bad afterwards is still there. The fact that you accept that you had issues with that in the past is proof that you have some level of empathy/remorse for it. Psychopaths wouldn’t have that.
I think maybe you’re missing the point of what i’m saying. It feels a bit like you’re trying to argue that “Being a psychopath isn’t about not feeling empathy because other people in other situations might not always feel empathy either” but that’s not what i’m saying. Psychopathy is about being biologically unable to feel that remorse/empathy. Sociopaths will also struggle with it, but not to the same degree and that’s ofc got its own requirements for a diagnosis.
In the case of the friend I mentioned at the start of my second comment, she isn’t a bad person, but she only knows to do the right thing because of logical inputs, almost like a machine. She thinks “this is bad” without understanding why it’s bad. Psychopaths can choose to do the right thing, but they’ll never get any kind of gratification for it, just as they feel no remorse from doing bad things. They’re like computers that do little but process data without letting emotions be part of it
@@larrykoopa64dshacker64 you're literally not perfect so you can't even judge anybody lol. Nobody's perfect. Everybody has done wrong in some fashion, whether it's intentional or not.
LBB's driving him insane!
In fact, The Virgin Little Brown Brat, whilst Chad Maurice Sendak's Little Bear!
This just seems like these creators saw Calliou and said "Hm, let's make that but worse!"
Bro lost aura with that "no thanks"
Little brown bear is just Caillou in the form of a bear.
Little brown bear grew up to be Comedian from watchmen 😂
LBB is just the backwerds for BBL
0:54 Little Grey Bear really starting to regret picking the bear over the man
I love your videos I hate little brown bear so much your very good at explaining everything 😊
little brown bear is new to me but he's so much worst than Caillou and perfect peter .
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Little Brown Bear looks like Wegee here.
Looks like we might have another meme on our hands!
I think I'll call him..."Lil Bron Bar".
No wonder little brown bear don’t have any friends I remember the little white bear walked pass him and not say nothing to him
his eyes are so dark and beaty.
Little brown bear is the devils twin brother
Like, caillou is an angel and peter is a Saint compared to little brown bear
@@CYBERGT_rebootedthis reminds me of the time i was a saint
Imagine perfect peter, lbb and caillou in a room with each other in it
DW from Arthur is still worse
DW isn't even half as worse as caillou
And we thought calliou was the embodiment of satan 💀
If my parents never gave me and actual name, I would be angry all the time too.
Little brown bear just can't handle competition from another male bear
Can you make a video about peppa pig? I would love to see you compare peppa, caillou, Henry, and little brown bear and see who’s the worse and also list their sin/crimes
Also I love your videos so I subscribed to you
LBB would win
Thank you for the sub 🙏🏻 Peppa Pig is on my radar! It may take a while but I will do a video about her soon, she's out of control!!
@@YCRProductions so true
@@SnipeSnap Can you do another video of battle of the brats? I brought the White dog from Little Princess back to life, @SnipeSnap.
Little Brown Bear is gonna grow up to be Nick from Left 4 Dead 2
3:40 If it was a high school in America little brown bear would have pulled out his glock by now
No wonder the Amazing World of Gumball gave him so much pain.
Guys, I think he does have normal eyes. They’re just dark brown. His pupils are black.
Good video I wonder what you will do on your next video ❤👍👏
Man I relate to him so well. (Little Brown 🐻)
I don't understand why they just couldn't give little brown bear small iris and pupils because.... Those eyes stare Into my soul!!!!