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The Little Polar Bear

The Little Polar Bear
Genre Animation
Created by Hans de Beer (Novel)
Written by Birgit Quastenberg
Josef Schelle
Hans de Beer
Directed by Theo Kerp
Voices of Sue Sheridan
Jimmy Hibbert
Theme music composer Manfred Schoof
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) German
English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 25
Production
Executive producer(s) Siegmund Grewenig
Producer(s) Theresa Plummer Andrews
Running time 5-6 minutes
Production company(s) Rothkirch/Kringel Cartoon Films
Release
Original network BBC TV
The Little Polar Bear
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Directed by Piet De Rycker
Thilo Rothkirch
Produced by Willi Geike
Written by Piet De Rycker
Bert Schrickel
Thomas Wittenburg
Music by Nigel Clarke
Michael Csányi-Wills
Edited by Bettina Behrens
Nadia Hennrich
Production
company
Rothkirch Cartoon Film
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date
4 October 2001
Running time
77 minutes
Country Germany
Language German
English

The Little Polar Bear (German: Der kleine Eisbär) is a franchise about a polar bear cub named Lars who first starred in a number of books written by Dutch author, Hans de Beer.

It later became an animated TV series for BBC TV, Lars, der Kleine Eisbär, in the 1990s. The show proved to be popular in Germany, but its English-dubbed version (titled The Little Polar Bear) had also gained a cult following with UK viewers.

The show was later revived between 2001 and 2003. For its first film, subtitled Der Kinofilm, Warner Bros. and animation studio Rothkirch Cartoon Film bought the rights to adapt the children's books into a feature-length film, released in 2001.

Following the success of the feature, several direct-to-video features were released, one of the new characters included was a tiger cub. In 2005, another film, The Little Polar Bear 2 – The Mysterious Island (German: Der Kleine Eisbär 2: Die geheimnisvolle Insel) was released and also proved successful.

The score to The Little Polar Bear (1) was composed by Nigel Clarke & Michael Csanyi-Wills and recorded by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London and was nominated for several awards.

In the mid-1990s there was a TV adaptation for the BBC, featuring the voice talents of Sue Sheridan and Jimmy Hibbert. The Animation of the series was by Sinan Gungor

This film was followed by five sequels:

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