Cartoon Network's "We Bare Bears The Movie" prepares for its digital debut

Cartoon Network's "We Bare Bears The Movie" prepares for its digital debut


Cartoon Network's beloved bears return this summer with their first television movie, We Bare Bears The Movie, available for purchase exclusively on digital platforms from Monday 8 June. Created by award winner Annie Daniel Chong and produced by Cartoon Network Studios, the film follows Grizz, Panda and Ice Bear on their greatest adventure ever.

Eric Edelstein, Demetri Martin and Bobby Moynihan return to play the adorable bears Grizz, Ice and Panda, with recurring guest stars Cameron Esposito, Ellie Kemper, Jason Lee, Patton Oswalt, Mel Rodriguez and Charlyne Yi. The film will also include special guest stars such as Marc Evan Jackson and K-pop star Amber Liu.

"We hope that by accelerating the release of this wonderful and fun family TV movie, we can bring some joy to homes sooner than expected," Rob Sorcher, director of content for Cartoon Network.

Watch the movie trailer with a special introduction from Edelstein, Martin and Moynihan and the Bears themselves!

In We Bare Bears The MovieWhen the bear's love of food trucks and viral videos fades out of control, it draws the attention of Agent Trout who threatens National Wildlife Control, who promises to restore "natural order" by separating them forever. Chased from home, Grizz decides there is only one thing they can do to find refuge: move to Canada! The Bears embark on an epic journey filled with new friends, dangerous obstacles and huge parties. Most importantly, the perilous journey will force the Bears to deal with the way they met and became brothers, to prevent their family bond from breaking.

Distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, the film will be available for purchase in the United States. USA And Canada on participating platforms, including iTunes, Google Play, and Amazon, for $ 14,99.

Since its debut in 2015, the Emmy nominated series Bare bears He has won numerous awards, including a BAFTA Award for Children, a Jury Award for Best TV Series at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival, and several Annie Awards. Fans around the world, especially in the APAC region, have embraced the show for their portrayal of Asian pop culture. Last year, the episode titled "Panda's Birthday" featured the global sensation of K-pop band Monsta X.



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