. "Splash Mountain"@en . "Br'er Bear from the Uncle Remus stories compiled by Joel Chandler Harris"@en . . "Song of the South"@en . . "Bear"@en . "brown fur, blue sweater, red hat"@en . . "Tall grizzly bear, brown fur, cream muzzle, large black nose, gray circles around his eyes, dark gray eyelids, brief black eyebrows, blue unbuttoned dress shirt, red fedora"@en . . . . . . . "Junior"@en . . . . . . . . . "Br'er Bear"@en . . "To eat Br'er Rabbit"@en . "His strength"@en . "Nick Stewart"@en . . . "Mickey's Jammin' Jungle Parade"@en . . "Br'er Rabbit"@en . . . . . "Mickey's Boo-to-You Halloween Parade"@en . . . . . "Bonkers"@en . . . "funny, stupid, idiotic"@en . . . . . . "Chickapin Hill"@en . . "The Mouse Factory"@en . . . . . . . . "Kinect Disneyland Adventures"@en . "Br'er Bear"@en . . "\"NOW, LOOK!!!! You said this was a laughin' place, and I ain't laughin'.\""@en . . "Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Santa Clause,The Lion King 1 1/2''"@en . . . . . "Br'er Bear is the secondary antagonist in the animated sequences of the 1946 Disney film Song of the South. He is voiced by Nick Stewart. He tries to kill Br'er Rabbit and eat him. He is Br'er Fox's sidekick and companion. He made a cameo appearance in Who Framed Roger Rabbit when he was walking to the L.A. movie studio with the Dodo from Porky in Wackyland. Br'er Bear is often Mistaken by fans for LeFou Nick Stewart, Br'er Bear's voice actor, another character from Song of the South"@en . "Mickey Mouse Revue"@en . "Funny, clumsy, burly, simple-minded, short-tempered, carefree, easy-going, trusting, confused, lazy, gullible, bumbling"@en . . . . . . . . "Bad/Neutral, sometimes good"@en . "Br'er Bear is the secondary antagonist in the animated sequences of the 1946 Disney film Song of the South. He is voiced by Nick Stewart. He tries to kill Br'er Rabbit and eat him. He is Br'er Fox's sidekick and companion. He made a cameo appearance in Who Framed Roger Rabbit when he was walking to the L.A. movie studio with the Dodo from Porky in Wackyland. Br'er Bear is often Mistaken by fans for LeFou Nick Stewart, Br'er Bear's voice actor, another character from Song of the South"@en . "\"Let's just knock his head clean off!\""@en . "Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse"@en . . . . . "House of Mouse,Bonkers,DuckTales"@en . . . "Mickey's Jingle Jungle Parade"@en . . . "''Song of the South"@en . . "He was voiced by the late Nicodemus Stewart; in Australia, he was voiced by Max Tegas. Br'er Bear is portrayed as stupid, slow-witted and prone to violence when provoked, leaving him open to being tricked repeatedly by Br'er Rabbit when he accompanies Br'er Fox. Unlike the character's depiction in the earlier illustrations of Frederick S. Church, A. B. Frost, and E. W. Kemble, the Disney animators redesigned Br'er Bear in a more slapstick, cartoony style. Br'er Bear is very easily angered and unlike the hyperactive and crazed Br'er Fox is a slow-moving brute of a beast who seems to be pleasant enough until he thinks someone is making a fool of him , (something that is not very hard to do considering he is a very dim-witted individual): at the slightest provocation Br'er Bear will fly into a rage and attempt to clobber his victim (usual Br'er Rabbit or Br'er Fox) with his large club or his bare paws - he is naturally the strongest of the group as well since he is a bear, a naturally strong animal. Unlike Br'er Fox, Br'er Bear is not devoted to eating Br'er Rabbit but rather wants to get revenge on the Rabbit for continually tricking him - in fact he and Br'er Fox often quarrel over what to do with Br'er Rabbit when they catch him with Fox wishing to roast him on a fire while Br'er Bear simply wants to \"knock his block clean off\". Br'er Bear helped Br'er Fox in making the Tar Baby. Br'er Fox tore the buttons of Br'er Bear's coat. When Br'er Fox wants to put hair on the Tar Baby, he pulls the hair off Br'er Bear's butt. When Br'er Fox wants to put a nose on Tar Baby, he takes Br'er Bear's pipe. Both Br'er Bear and Br'er Fox are chased away by a swarm of bees in the movie, although in Splash Mountain at Disneyland and Walt Disney World, Br'er Bear and Br'er Fox are defeated by Br'er Gator."@en . "Got chased away by bees with Brer Fox ~Song Of The South"@en . "\"I'm just gonna knock his head clean off!\""@en . "He was voiced by the late Nicodemus Stewart; in Australia, he was voiced by Max Tegas. Br'er Bear is portrayed as stupid, slow-witted and prone to violence when provoked, leaving him open to being tricked repeatedly by Br'er Rabbit when he accompanies Br'er Fox. Unlike the character's depiction in the earlier illustrations of Frederick S. Church, A. B. Frost, and E. W. Kemble, the Disney animators redesigned Br'er Bear in a more slapstick, cartoony style."@en . . "Relaxing, eating, being carefree, fishing, dancing, singing, laughing, rabbit stew"@en . "Fantasmic!"@en . . . "To \"knock Br'er Rabbit's head clean off\""@en . . . . . . . . . "House of Mouse"@en . . . "His club"@en . "Walt Disney anthology series"@en . . . . "Jubilation!"@en . . "Caught by alligators ~Splash Mountain"@en . . . "Neutral, later bad"@en . . "Brother Bear"@en . . . . "SpectroMagic"@en . "Always fails to catch and eat Br'er Rabbit."@en . . "Betrayals, bees, getting angry, Br'er Rabbit's tricks, Big Bad Wolf stealing his chickens"@en . "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"@en . . . . "Br'er Bear is the secondary antagonist in the animated sequences of the 1946 feature film Song of the South."@en . . "\"Duh, that's what you the last time before, and the time before that, and the--look, let's just knock his head clean off!\""@en . . . . . "Axe, Club"@en . "World of Color: Celebrate!"@en . . . . . . . "The Lion King 1\u00BD"@en . . . "Br'er Fox's sidekick"@en . . "Br'er Bear is the secondary antagonist in the animated sequences of the 1946 feature film Song of the South."@en .