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      • At 100 years old Rupert Bear is the longest-running children’s comic strip in the world. Publication even continued through the Second World War as it was feared that stopping would damage national morale. Famous for his red jumper and yellow-checked scarf and trousers, Rupert is a much loved children’s character.
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  2. Rupert Bear | Rupert and the Snowglobe | Full Episodes | Cartoons for Kids. Rupert is a very intelligent and witty white bear, and he has many friends from every corner of the world.

  3. Rupert is a very intelligent and witty white bear, and he has many friends from every corner of the world.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rupert_BearRupert Bear - Wikipedia

    Rupert Bear is an English children's comic strip character and franchise created by Herbert Tourtel [1] and illustrated by his wife, the artist Mary Tourtel, first appearing in the Daily Express newspaper on 8 November 1920.

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    Rupert Bear is a white (brown in the original stories, some television and merchandise appearances and the covers on the annuals) bear cub and the son of Mr and Mrs. Bear. He lives in Nutwood. Rupert is considerate, smart, resourceful, brave, trusty, good spirited white bear who is extremely popular with all the residents in Nutwood. Rupert enjoys ...

    Rupert's family is considered small, although he has relatives all around the world. His direct family is small as he is a only child (he has no brothers or sisters) living with his parents. Neither his paternal nor maternal grandparents are mentioned and it's believed that they have passed away. 1. Father: Mr. Bear 2. Mother: Mrs. Bear 3. Uncle: U...

    Ex-Beatle Paul McCartney bought the rights to Rupert from the Express newspapers a day after the Beatles broke up. He intended to make a movie about the character. Over the years he made several so...
    Stewie Griffin's teddybear Rupert', from the show Family Guyis probably named after Rupert. The character Stewie is well-spoken, with an upper-class British accent and is most of the time in compan...
    Rupert was a favorite victim in comics from Ronald Giles. He never agreed with the Express's politics, but drew his comics for them. He got his revenge in jokes like poor slaughtered Rupert Bear -...
    Rupert narrator Ray Brooks didn't like voicing the main character in rhyme. He thought it was stupid and would drink beer to get through show. He even claimed taking on the role was the worst decis...
    On occasion he breaks the fourth wall in addressing his observations and making comments to the viewer in the 1990's television series.
    In the same 1990's television series, Rupert is shown to be either left-handed or ambidextrous. He is seen writing with his right hand but tends to do most other tasks (holding a sword, swinging a...
  5. www.storymuseum.org.uk › 1001-stories › rupert-bearRupert Bear - The Story Museum

    Rupert Bear is a children’s comic strip that began in 1920 and continues to this day. Most stories begin with Rupert living with his parents in a cosy cottage in Nutwood. But then something turns up – a mysterious parcel, a magical kite, a strange invention – that carry Rupert and his friends into a fantastical adventure in a faraway land.

  6. Rupert Bear is a famous character that appeared in comic strips, children’s books and in television programmes. He was originally created over a hundred years ago by Mary Tourtel who lived in Canterbury.

  7. Rupert (Also known as: 'The all new adventures of Rupert' and/or 'The adventures of Rupert') is an British-Canadian animated television series based on the Mary Tourtel character Rupert Bear, which aired from 1991 to 1997 with 65 half-hour episodes produced.

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