C. Bear and Jamal

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  • TV-Y
  • 1996
  • 1 Season
  • 5.8  (477)

C. Bear and Jamal is a comedy animated television series that was created and produced by Bruce W. Smith, who previously worked on the animated feature film Bebe's Kids. The show aired for one season from 1996 to 1997 on the Fox Kids Network, and later re-aired on Nicktoons and BET.

The show follows the adventures of Jamal, a young African-American boy from the inner city, and his best friend C. Bear, a large stuffed bear who comes to life when nobody else is around. Together, they navigate the challenges of growing up in a tough urban environment while learning important lessons about friendship, family, and respect.

Tone Loc voices C. Bear, bringing his signature deep, raspy voice to the lovable animated character. Arthur Reggie III plays Jamal, a precocious and street-smart kid who always manages to find himself in trouble despite his best intentions.

The show also features the voice talents of Kim Fields, who plays Jamal's mother, and Rondell Sheridan, who plays his father.

Each episode of C. Bear and Jamal follows a different adventure, ranging from trying to fix a broken toy to foiling a jewel thief. Along the way, Jamal and C. Bear learn important lessons about honesty, bravery, and the importance of standing up for oneself and one's friends.

The show features a variety of different animation styles, including traditional cel animation, stop-motion animation, and computer-generated imagery. The combination of these different styles gives the show a unique visual style that sets it apart from other animated shows of its time.

In addition to its entertaining storylines and charming characters, C. Bear and Jamal also touches on important themes and issues that are still relevant today. For example, one episode deals with the issue of police brutality, while another episode explores the challenges of growing up in a single-parent household.

Overall, C. Bear and Jamal is a fun and engaging animated series that is sure to appeal to viewers of all ages. The show's memorable characters, heartwarming stories, and important messages make it a classic that is still beloved by fans today.

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Seasons
Most Valuable Grandpa
13. Most Valuable Grandpa
January 1, 1996
Jamal lies in order to get a job on the school newspaper as an advice columnist. When he can no longer lie, he begins telling too much truth, even at home. After learning how much the truth can hurt, Jamal apologizes to the people he insulted.
Big Head Jamal
12. Big Head Jamal
January 1, 1996
Jamal convinces Maya to act dumb and lower her test scores before she loses all her friends, who don't get grades as good as hers. C-Bear convinces Jamal it's wrong to make Maya reduce her intelligence in order to please others.
Hanging with Mr. Wingo
11. Hanging with Mr. Wingo
January 1, 1996
Jamal learns the best way to be himself after unsuccessful attempts of asking a girl to the Spring dance.
Raging Bully
10. Raging Bully
January 1, 1996
Jamal becomes jealous when his father goes out on a date, and tries to tag along to ruin the experience. C-Bear joins in, until he realizes they're wrong. He shows Jamal the value of space in any relationship, and that his father's dating doesn't diminish the memory of Jamal's deceased mother.
The Prince and the Po' Boy
9. The Prince and the Po' Boy
January 1, 1996
Jamal learns the value of the experience of the elderly when Grandpa Willis takes the place of Jamal's father at the annual Parent/Student picnic.
Sleepless in South Central
8. Sleepless in South Central
January 1, 1996
Jamal is cast in a commercial and adopts an obnoxious attitude when he begins to dream of a glamorous Hollywood life. When Jamal is fired from the commercial, he is humbled and must apologize to his friends.
Big
7. Big
January 1, 1996
When Jamal discovers his dad's job isn't as exciting as he imagined, he begins to lose respect for his father. C-Bear informs him on the value of hard work, an honest living, and providing for a family.
Emperor's New Gear
6. Emperor's New Gear
January 1, 1996
When Jamal is teased by a school yard bully, he tries everything from avoidance to a near physical confrontation. C-Bear teaches Jamal that words can often hurt more than fists, and that bullies are usually people in need of understanding and friendship.
The Truth and Nothing but the Truth
5. The Truth and Nothing but the Truth
January 1, 1996
Jamal meets a rich cousin and becomes embarrassed about being "middle-class." He begins a charade of wealth and high manners, which almost alienates his friends. Jamal learns to appreciate the things money can't buy - family, friends, and love.
Dumbing Down
4. Dumbing Down
January 1, 1996
Although Jamal fails to make his school's golf team, he learns he has talent in other important areas.
Puppy Love
3. Puppy Love
January 1, 1996
On Jamal's 10th birthday, C-Bear shows him that being grown up can have its disadvantages.
Teeing Off
2. Teeing Off
January 1, 1996
C-Bear takes Jamal into the future to show him the sad effects of sleeping through his education.
Rap Van Winkle
1. Rap Van Winkle
January 1, 1996
C-Bear introduces Jamal to the "Duke" in an effort to convince Jamal that the clothes he wears don't matter. It's the person he is that counts.
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    January 1, 1996
  • IMDB Rating
    5.8  (477)
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