Misery Bear hopes that trying to help Comic Relief might give his life some meaning. He's got himself a spacehopper and is going to do a sponsored 24-hour bounce. Now all he needs is someone to sponsor him. If only there was a beautiful supermodel like Kate Moss who might sponsor him.
29th November 2011
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Comment number 5.
susan13th January 2012 - 3:23
This episode of Misery Bear is probably the best episode. Although the use of a teddy bear for a main character is very childish, Misery Bear has adult humor and wit. It seems to me that an episode of Misery Bear at the psychiatrists office is the next logical episode for him. I think that Freud and Jung would have a great time psychologically analyzing the bear. It's a childhood character come to life through adult imagination. I can also see child psychologists like Piaget or Froeble enjoying a good dialogue with Misery Bear about his childhood and how he grew up to be such a miserable adult Bear. I'm fascinated by the psychology of Misery Bear, and what makes him tick. Good job.
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Comment number 4.
WaveyDavey00716th March 2011 - 12:36
Good pun at the end on the film Misery :)
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Comment number 3.
JJ Cocker10th March 2011 - 22:22
What can I say... Yer got this thing for blondes, right, and they're giving yer nuffink but grief!
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Comment number 2.
Oscar Kettering8th March 2011 - 10:01
Oh Misery...
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Comment number 1.
Clockwork_Penguin7th March 2011 - 21:01
nooooooo, mis'reeeeeeeeee!
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