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Maurice Sendak's Little Bear: Feel Better, Little Bear 2003

32 min📅 2003-10-07

In Maurice Sendak's Little Bear: Feel Better, Little Bear (2003), friendship takes center stage as Little Bear battles the mumps with Emily by his side.

Cast

Kristin Fairlie
Kristin Fairlie
Little Bear
Janet-Laine Green
Janet-Laine Green
Mother Bear
Dan Hennessey
Dan Hennessey
Father Bear
Andrew Sabiston
Andrew Sabiston
Cat
Tracy Ryan
Tracy Ryan
Duck
Amos Crawley
Amos Crawley
Owl
Jennifer Martini
Jennifer Martini
Emily
Elizabeth Hanna
Elizabeth Hanna
Hen

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Maurice Sendak's Little Bear: Feel Better, Little Bear (2003) about?

Little Bear catches the mumps, but his best friend Emily cheers him up by creating a scrapbook of their shared memories. Later, when Emily falls ill, Little Bear returns the kindness with his own heartfelt gesture.

Who directed Maurice Sendak's Little Bear: Feel Better, Little Bear?

Director information is not available.

Who stars in Maurice Sendak's Little Bear: Feel Better, Little Bear?

The beloved cast includes Kristin Fairlie as Emily, Janet-Laine Green as Mother Bear, and Dan Hennessey as Father Bear, among others.

Is Maurice Sendak's Little Bear: Feel Better, Little Bear (2003) worth watching?

This 32-minute animated short offers gentle life lessons wrapped in Maurice Sendak's signature whimsy. While lightweight in tone, its themes of friendship and resilience make it a comforting choice for families with young children.

How long is Maurice Sendak's Little Bear: Feel Better, Little Bear?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Maurice Sendak's Little Bear: Feel Better, Little Bear (2003) — A Heartwarming Animated Short for Kids

In Maurice Sendak's Little Bear: Feel Better, Little Bear (2003), friendship takes center stage as Little Bear battles the mumps with Emily by his side. Emily, his caring friend, crafts a heartfelt book filled with their cherished memories to lift his spirits, proving that kindness is contagious. The tale unfolds with warmth and gentle humor, capturing the innocence of childhood bonds and the simple joys that make tough times bearable. Meanwhile, Father Bear steps in with creative flair to turn Little Bear's sick day into an imaginative pillow fort adventure, blending comfort with playful storytelling.

This charming animated short film, directed by an unknown filmmaker, radiates a cozy, nostalgic atmosphere perfect for young viewers and fans of classic children's stories. With its focus on empathy, creativity, and the magic of make-believe, Feel Better, Little Bear (2003) delivers a sweet reminder that even the smallest gestures can chase away the gloomiest days.