In a working-class Boston home in 1993, Ted the bear's moment of fame has passed, and he is living with his best friend, 16-year-old John Bennett. While Ted may be a lousy influence on John, he remains a loyal pal who is willing to go out on a limb for friendship.
Newlywed couple Ted and Tami-Lynn are struggling financially and decide to have a baby. However, Ted must first prove that he is a person in a court of law. With the help of his friend John and a young lawyer named Samantha, they navigate the legal system and fight for Ted's recognition as a person. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles, including a powerful toy company executive who wants to exploit Ted. Through their determination and friendship, they ultimately succeed in their quest, and Ted and Tami-Lynn adopt a child named Apollo Creed Clubberlang.
John Bennett, a lonely child, wished for his teddy bear named Ted to come to life. Now, as an adult, he must decide whether to keep his lifelong companion or prioritize his relationship with his girlfriend, Lori.
Bianca is just like any other little girl, except for one teensy little thing. Bianca has Wish Magic, so she can make wishes come true. Whether she's at home in Wish World, at the Willow Tree with her fairy friends, or at school with her non-fairy friends, Bianca and her hilarious teddy bear sidekick Bob navigate day-to-day problems with a little help from Bianca's mom and of course, wish magic!
In Shelter, a Mossad agent living in Lebanon assumes a new identity and moves to Germany after a failed assassination attempt. However, her past catches up with her as she becomes embroiled in a dangerous web of deception and terrorism.
A gothic lolita merges with a teddy bear to fight zombies and save the world.
Spunky and Tadpole was an animated television series produced by Beverly Hills Productions and syndicated beginning on September 6, 1958. The show's characters were a boy and a bear who hunted down bad guys in a string of made for TV installments, usually running ten installments shown in two weeks or two for one week. The show remained in production until 1961. According to Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003: "Ultra-chintzy both in concept and execution... Spunky and Tadpole was given a big-bucks promotional sendoff in 1958 by its first syndicator, Guild Films. A major TV distributor of the period thanks to such valuable properties as the Liberace Show and the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoons, Guild secured bookings for Spunky and Tadpole in several top markets, promising a series that would appeal equally to grownups and children. Competition from stronger syndies like Huckleberry Hound and the Three Stooges shorts caused Spunky & Tadpole to fall by the wayside, and when Guild disappeared in a merger at the end of the 1950s, the cartoons were shunted around to several minor distributors. Offered at bargain rates to less affluent stations in smaller markets, Spunky & Tadpole continued to play unobtrusively into the mid-1960s."
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