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Japanese designer [[Mori Chack]] wanted to represent Bears as they really are, cute but vicious at the same time.
 
Japanese designer [[Mori Chack]] wanted to represent Bears as they really are, cute but vicious at the same time.
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*[http://www.gloomybear.net/ Gloomy Bear]
  
 
== Gloomy Bear Toys ==
 
== Gloomy Bear Toys ==
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For more Gloomy Bear plush images click [[:Category:Images - Gloomy Bear (Plush)|here]].
 
For more Gloomy Bear plush images click [[:Category:Images - Gloomy Bear (Plush)|here]].
 
== External Links ==
 
*[http://www.gloomybear.net/ Gloomy Bear]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 13:40, 18 May 2020

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Gloomy, an abandoned little bear, is rescued by Pity, a little boy. At first, he is cute and cuddly, but becomes more wild as he grows up. Since bears do not become attached to people like dogs by nature, Gloomy attacks Pity even though he is the owner. So Gloomy has blood on him from biting and/or scratching Pity. Mori Chack often thinks about the incompatibility between humans and animals and some illustrations showing a bear and a person hand in hand totally disgust him. This cannot be true! Although cruel, he believes that the relationship between Gloomy and Pity is natural.

Japanese designer Mori Chack wanted to represent Bears as they really are, cute but vicious at the same time.

Gloomy Bear Toys

Gloomy Bear began as a soft pink plush with plastic claws, and this has now evolved to bears of every colour and size, and even branched into vinyl toys, clothing, accessories and homewares! There have also been crossovers with other figures, especially Medicom's Kubrick figure.

Gloomy Vinyl Images

For more images of Gloomy vinyl and plastic toys click here

Gloomy Plush Images

For more Gloomy Bear plush images click here.