"Shortly after Ethan's plane crashes in the middle of the Black Lake Region, Ethan discovers a severed arm. Upon analysing the arm and sending the results to Rosa, Ethan discovers that whatever attacked the victim was extremely dehydrated and possibly suffering from hydrophobia. As Ethan progresses through the forest, he hears loud roars, hinting that a dangerous animal is nearby. Ethan eventually arrives at the Service Station, where he finds the owner of the arm; A deceased SCU agent. As Ethan inspects the body, Rosa identifies him as one of Agent Dorland's men. As Ethan progresses through the Service station, he finds yet another body, as well as an injured SCU agent desperately attempting to crawl away from an unseen creature. Ethan finally encounters the bear in the main room of the service station, where it begins to chase him around the building. After navigating through various hallways and squeezing through many small passageways, Ethan eventually arrives at a long hallway where the injured SCU agent can be found lying. He gives Ethan his shotgun, which is down to its last shot, and tells Ethan to shoot the bear on his signal. When the bear appears, Ethan fires the gun at a nearby shelf full of propane tanks. The resulting explosion sends Ethan, the bear and the SCU agent flying out the window. All three survive the ordeal, although Ethan is knocked unconscious for a while, as the bear mauls the SCU agent to death. The bear then drags Ethan away from the service station before running off, leaving Ethan lying by himself in the snow. The bear is never seen again for the rest of the game, leaving it\u00B4s final fate open to speculation."@en . . "1994"^^ . "In gay slang, a \"bear\" is a hairy Manly Gay man with a delightful Carpet of Virility -- and not always just on their chests. Very often bears are also voluptuously heavy set and at least middle-aged, but these are not definitive requirements. Exceptionally thin hairy guys in the bear community are often called \"otters\", younger hairy guys are often called \"cubs\" or \"pups\", and especially muscular bears are often called \"muscle bears\" or \"bulls\". A \"husbear\" is a term some men use for their bearish boyfriends or husbands. Not to be confused with The Bear"@en . . "The Bear"@en . . "\"The Bear\" is the eighteenth chapter in Heavy Rain."@en . . "[[w:c:villains:The Grizzly"@en . "Amos Slade, Copper, Tod, Vixey"@en . "Like The Snowman, the film does not have any spoken dialogue, although for the American version, Judi Dench narrates the film. The musical score was by Howard Blake and the end theme \"Somewhere A Star Shines For Everyone\" was sung by Charlotte Church."@en . "Name: The Bear Run Time: 5:57 Year: 1994 \n* The Masters"@en . "5640.0"^^ . . . . . . . . "Intruders, trespassers"@en . . . . "The French film L'Ours was released in the United States as The Bear, one year after its French premiere. The film follows a bear cub and an adult male bear in 1885 British Columbia, Canada, who are hunted by humans. In addition to live bear actors Bart the Bear and Youk the Bear, Jim Henson's Creature Shop provided animatronic bears for certain scenes."@en . . . "Much Apu About Nothing"@en . . "Shortly after Ethan's plane crashes in the middle of the Black Lake Region, Ethan discovers a severed arm. Upon analysing the arm and sending the results to Rosa, Ethan discovers that whatever attacked the victim was extremely dehydrated and possibly suffering from hydrophobia. As Ethan progresses through the forest, he hears loud roars, hinting that a dangerous animal is nearby."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Fantasy"@en . . "Name: The Bear Run Time: 5:57 Year: 1994 \n* The Masters"@en . . . . . "Raymond Briggs"@en . "There is a mysterious bear in Dizzywood who has appeared in several different places. His name is probably Edward Bjorn. He has been spotted in Tanglevine Jungle, Presto's Grove, Presto's Edge and in The Explorer's Camp. He currently only appears in Tanglevine Jungle, where he tells you that some of the stone pillars have magical powers. The Bear in The Explorer's Camp is now replaced by H.C. Le Snout. In Presto's Edge, he was replaced by Timothy Hay. Currently, we don't have a picture of this. Also, the bear had a striking resemblance to the old Spy Bear."@en . "The Bear may refer to: \n* A Guardian of the Beam \n* A December 1990 novella"@en . . . "Formerly belonging to the Gurahl, the Caern of the Bear had been in steady power decline since the War of Rage. When there were none of the Werebears left around to care for it, the Red Talons took over. By the mid-1990s, though, the Sept membership had dwindled to five or six. It was destroyed in 1996 and turned into a Dancer Hive."@en . . "Like The Snowman, the film does not have any spoken dialogue, although for the American version, Judi Dench narrates the film. The musical score was by Howard Blake and the end theme \"Somewhere A Star Shines For Everyone\" was sung by Charlotte Church."@en . "Brute strength, growls"@en . "Falls down a waterfall and is presumably killed."@en . "The Bear"@en . . . "Candy Candido"@en . . "Brown"@en . "Game Preserve"@en . . "To protect his territory"@en . . . "The Bear is another one of Timon and Pumbaa's nemesis who gets grumpy very easily. Voiced by Brian Cummings."@en . . "Bad/Neutral"@en . . "The Bear is a hat."@en . . . . "G\u00E9rard Brach"@en . . "Springfield"@en . . . "Intruders, trespassers, guns, being woken up, hunters"@en . . . . . . "* None"@en . "John Lasseter"@en . . . . . . . . . "Jean-Jacques Annaud"@en . . . . . "\"The Bear\" is a bear who started the immigration controversy in Springfield."@en . "The Bear is a animal character"@en . . . "The Bear is the climatic and true main antagonist in Disney's 1981 animated film The Fox and the Hound. He only appears in the climax of the film. He is a giant black-furred bear with red eyes. He does not tolerate intruders and/or trespassers, and he will kill them if they do so. He is accidentally woken up by Amos Slade and Copper."@en . . "Huge paws, claws, teeth"@en . "5"^^ . "1000"^^ . "The French film L'Ours was released in the United States as The Bear, one year after its French premiere. The film follows a bear cub and an adult male bear in 1885 British Columbia, Canada, who are hunted by humans. In addition to live bear actors Bart the Bear and Youk the Bear, Jim Henson's Creature Shop provided animatronic bears for certain scenes."@en . . . . . "In gay slang, a \"bear\" is a hairy Manly Gay man with a delightful Carpet of Virility -- and not always just on their chests. Very often bears are also voluptuously heavy set and at least middle-aged, but these are not definitive requirements. Exceptionally thin hairy guys in the bear community are often called \"otters\", younger hairy guys are often called \"cubs\" or \"pups\", and especially muscular bears are often called \"muscle bears\" or \"bulls\". A \"husbear\" is a term some men use for their bearish boyfriends or husbands. Bears don't appear as often in entertainment for mainstream audiences, where gay stereotypes more familiar to the audience predominate. But bears are common in the gay community and in LGBT-made works, and ubiquitous in modern gay porn and Bara. Where bears do appear, they announce themselves by their body type appearance, as the Bear is as much about Fetish Fuel and Rule of Sexy as it is about subculture. Usually a subtrope of Manly Gay, and the polar opposite of The Twink (though \"cubs\" tend to have a similar disposition). Frequently overlaps with Badass, Big Beautiful Man, Cool Old Guy, Leather Man or Petting Zoo People. In fact this trope overlaps with Big Beautiful Man so often that some people would consider them the same trope -- except that technically this trope is about body hair and the other trope is about body fat. Though this trope always involves gay men, the targets of bearish interest need not always be gay. This trope can apply to straight men who gay men acknowledge as attractive for their bearish looks. For this to be objectively applied, it has to be deliberate in a story. For Real Life examples, the straight men have to have acknowledged their bear fanbase. All examples solely acknowledged by gay fans should go in Fan Yay. For actual bears, see Everything's Worse with Bears, Beary Funny, and Pandaing to the Audience. Not to be confused with The Bear"@en . . "Formerly belonging to the Gurahl, the Caern of the Bear had been in steady power decline since the War of Rage. When there were none of the Werebears left around to care for it, the Red Talons took over. By the mid-1990s, though, the Sept membership had dwindled to five or six. It was destroyed in 1996 and turned into a Dancer Hive."@en . "Henry Selick"@en . . . . . . . . . "Glen Keane"@en . "UK"@en . . . "There is a mysterious bear in Dizzywood who has appeared in several different places. His name is probably Edward Bjorn. He has been spotted in Tanglevine Jungle, Presto's Grove, Presto's Edge and in The Explorer's Camp. He currently only appears in Tanglevine Jungle, where he tells you that some of the stone pillars have magical powers. The Bear in The Explorer's Camp is now replaced by H.C. Le Snout. In Presto's Edge, he was replaced by Timothy Hay. Currently, we don't have a picture of this. Also, the bear had a striking resemblance to the old Spy Bear."@en . . . . . . "1988"^^ . . "Caern of the Bear"@en . . . "Alaska/Canadian Border"@en . . . . "800000"^^ . . "The Bear is a hat."@en . "Falls off a waterfall and either drowns or is driven away by the currents"@en . . "Philippe Sarde"@en . "The Fox and the Hound"@en . "Bad-tempered, mean, vicious, aggressive, dangerous, demonic"@en . "The Bear, TheBear!"@en . . "Bad"@en . . . . "Tri-Star Pictures"@en . . . . "The Bear (as often referred to), was a black bear living in the mountains area around Niigata."@en . "Gigantic, slender grizzly bear, burly black fur, red eyes"@en . . . . . "* 11~50 Strength\n* \n* 11~20 Wisdom"@en . "The Bear is the climatic and true main antagonist of The Fox and the Hound. He is a giant one with black fur and red eyes. He does not tolerate intruders or trespassers, but is accidentally antagonized by Amos Slade and Copper, who arrive to find Tod and Vixey."@en . . "Black Spiral Dancers"@en . "The Bear is a hat made from a head of a dead bear. Its fur is still silky and warm. The tailor who made it must have been really skilled to keep the look of terror on the dead bear's face."@en . . . . . . "The Bear is an author of Forever Knight fan fiction. For an alphabetical list of Forever Knight-related material by this author, please see ."@en . . . . . . "A primitive but effective piece of technology in the arsenal against the freedoms of America. It is distinctive by having four propellers in the age of jets, that and that it carries bears."@en . "A primitive but effective piece of technology in the arsenal against the freedoms of America. It is distinctive by having four propellers in the age of jets, that and that it carries bears."@en . . . . "The Bear may refer to: \n* A Guardian of the Beam \n* A December 1990 novella"@en . "Hat"@en . . . . . "Basically he is just filled with ties."@en . "The Bear is the climatic and true main antagonist of The Fox and the Hound. He is a giant one with black fur and red eyes. He does not tolerate intruders or trespassers, but is accidentally antagonized by Amos Slade and Copper, who arrive to find Tod and Vixey."@en . "Bad-tempered, evil, mean, vicious, ruthless, intolerant, aggressive, dangerous, demonic, protective, territorial, ferocious, cruel, murderous, brutal, fierce, wild, powerful, savage, bloodthirsty"@en . . . . "Brute strength"@en . . . . . . . "Unnaturally gigantic grizzly bear, black fur, red eyes"@en . . . . . "35"^^ . "Clarence Nash"@en . "The Bear is the climatic and true main antagonist in Disney's 1981 animated film The Fox and the Hound. He only appears in the climax of the film. He is a giant black-furred bear with red eyes. He does not tolerate intruders and/or trespassers, and he will kill them if they do so. He is accidentally woken up by Amos Slade and Copper."@en . . "The Bear is a animal character"@en . . . . "\"The Bear\" is a bear who started the immigration controversy in Springfield."@en . . . "Basically he is just filled with ties."@en . . . "Predator"@en . "The Bear is another one of Timon and Pumbaa's nemesis who gets grumpy very easily. Voiced by Brian Cummings."@en . "\"The Bear\" is the eighteenth chapter in Heavy Rain."@en . . . . "The Bear (as often referred to), was a black bear living in the mountains area around Niigata."@en . "Food and protecting his territory"@en . "PG"@en . . . "The Bear is an author of Forever Knight fan fiction. For an alphabetical list of Forever Knight-related material by this author, please see ."@en . . . . . .