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Published: 2017-05-27 16:55:38 +0000 UTC; Views: 19651; Favourites: 33; Downloads: 25
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Description After a long journey through this week, from May 21 and finally, the last riddle of this premiere week. If you've answered at least one riddle correctly, congratulations to you, but you can't stop there. You have to do all of the 8 riddles (including this one) to enter the 2nd riddle. There, you must choose one letter from all the episode titles to submit the name of the gem you need to use the most. And finally, the 3rd stage, where you choose some gems from one of the scorecards (DON'T USE THE GEM COLOR THAT'S USED THE MOST IN ALL THE SHOWS) to combine with your gem. Submit your answers as a deviation, link them to me, and I'll check to see if you're correct. If you're correct, you're almost there, because now, you have to find the 6th letter of the alphabet (note that I'm tricking you if you think the answer is obvious) in all of the 7 scorecards (including the description and the riddles). If you got the correct answer, you'll successfully win 2,000 DA points and if I'm lucky enough to get more, 6,000 DA points. When one user wins the points, the contest will be over.

Anyways, this is the 7th and final riddle of this premiere week. It took me a long time to put this riddle together because like the last 2 riddles (5th and 6th), this is one of the hardest of this premiere week. So, without a further or do, roll the riddle!

The past taught his present...

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Because that I sold my TV last year, I never watched We Bare Bears before I reviewed the series. However, while doing this premiere week, I really wanted to review this show, just like Steven Universe. I had a ton of fun reviewing and watching this cartoon, probably the only one I enjoyed doing.

That paragraph's short, but I'm impressed right now. We Bare Bears is like another Star vs. the Forces of Evil (before the later seasons ruined it. check out the scorecard to know why), where there's no episodes I don't recommend at all and a plenty amount of blessed episodes. We Bare Bears' pie chart isn't comparable to Star's, but I can tell that both shows have some stuff with the final rating in common. Sadly, there wasn't an epic episode yet and even one episode managed to become unrecommendable, but if one episode attempts to be so good, I can bet that We Bare Bears can get better over time. While this show is unable to have the capability of having a blessed episode often, I can say that most episodes of We Bare Bears are ones I love. Almost a month since I got a very good final rating.

Alright, now that I discussed the pie chart, this show is the best of the premiere week. Let's prove it with the writing:

From all the show synopsis of this premiere week, a generic premise but executed well, an anthropomorphic and regular premise, 3 SpongeBob impersonators, and an inspiration from Avatar: The Last Airbender that differs its stolen elements, We Bare Bears' premise is the most fresh and original premise of this premiere week. An idea about a bear and his brothers socializing in today's life definitely is something not only interesting, but very fitting in this decade. Socializing has been done in numerous shows, but if you throw in some bears, it makes it more interesting and sometimes creative. The stories/situations inside the world of We Bare Bears is really relatable, interesting (especially when the brothers are little kids) and very often a joy to watch. The structure is executed greatly, the writers got the pacing of each episode solid often and the setups are reasonable. Sure, few episodes can be cliched (like the 2 dating episodes that were tolerable), but speaking of that, I was expecting to see the show with cliches because the premise isn't that interesting enough to be cleared with cliches, but I guess I was proven wrong. They're all relatable situations that can sometimes tell a good moral. 

Also, I forgot to mention the humor of the series, and I got to say that it's better than Regular Show and The Amazing World of Gumball. For the mehs, that's why I included the humor because the show is intended to be a sitcom. More jokes can be either slapstick or ironic jokes that can make people of all ages laugh. I felt like I laughed at this shows jokes more than I did with Regular Show and The Amazing World of Gumball. I think that the humor is great enough, it can possibly meet with the humor levels of The Fairly OddParents and SpongeBob SquarePants. I wasn't even bored through an entire episode! A situation taken seriously kept the supsense on for the audience to keep me glad! The writing is filled of relatable content, joy, and interesting situations that has good suspense.

For most cartoons of the premiere week, one of the aspects barely became great, but the writing is spot on, man! Quite possibly blessed writing, the animation follows its footsteps.

The animation is also something I really want to come back to the series more for. The colors, a little dull, makes the environment more cute and relatable to my liking (By looking at the backgrounds, they remind me of a museum). The setting is generic, but the area where Grizzly Bear and his brothers live in is pretty creative and thought out by turning a cave into a normal home. The character designs, I forgot to mention, are simplistic but also cute. I loved the human designs more than the other designs from other shows of this premiere week (Instead of it looking either weird, dull, or ugly) because I felt like they move smoothly and every character also has a skin tone that fits very well with the texture. The backgrounds look like they were painted, making We Bare Bears look like a children's book. The quality is pretty cute and I can even relate it too.

We have some cute animation, also from Adventure Time and The Amazing World of Gumball. The characters are next!

Needless to say, the characters are good. Development, like other Cartoon Network shows, flows here as shown in episodes like Burrito and Losing Ice. I love the way how each bear of the family has a different attitude and does not feel like a direct rip off. Well yeah, a bunch of characters are dull, but I think they're likably dull because we get to know some interesting info about them that makes a dull character pretty good. I think I find all of the characters likable, including Nom Nom (an unpopular opinion). Yeah, I sort of liked Nom Nom because while he is a jerk, I loved the info about him and his attitude and anger management makes me like this "villain" more. So yeah, I love underrated characters from this show (like Charlie). However, there are times when they can bicker and the one timers don't work very well because they feel like rips of other characters, but I still like what the characters got.

After an array of shows struggling to be divine but failing because of one problem, We Bare Bears has all what it takes to become a divine show. It has the content that made me adore this show; the relatable writing, the creativity, interesting ideas, cute animation and character designs, original characters, the list goes on! Almost all of the shows of this premiere week were not original (ESPECIALLY Gumball and Clarence), but this is the only cartoon of this premiere week I felt was fresh and original. I originally gave this show a good, but because I feel like We Bare Bears is so good enough, I think this show deserves a divine (81%) for the joy it brought me. Calling We Bare Bears just good isn't right because most of my reasons are pros and there are less cons. Okay! I got the last scorecard of Season 1! Could've celebrated more, but I didn't have time to do that. Next up, we're going to Season 2!

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Comments: 10

Makenziefreeman [2019-12-03 12:46:16 +0000 UTC]

I agree with you on snake babies it’s because of a sad ending. 

The answer to your riddle: yuri and the bear

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Bukylol [2019-08-04 13:28:36 +0000 UTC]

I agree with the fact that icy night is the best episode of the show but for me, hurricane hal is the second best episode of the show.

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DTH-Incorproductions [2019-05-14 01:45:28 +0000 UTC]

Band of Outsiders looks pretty cliche.

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Bukylol In reply to DTH-Incorproductions [2019-08-04 13:21:06 +0000 UTC]

Maybe but i still love it.

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TheReviewer20 [2019-01-31 01:25:19 +0000 UTC]

I find this funny in a cosmicly ironic sort of way.

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Shevanda04 [2017-05-28 04:15:01 +0000 UTC]

I'm guessing Yuri and the Bear for the riddle.

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oddypants [2017-05-28 00:27:53 +0000 UTC]

Guess for the riddle: Yuri and the Bear

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WickidlyStrange13 [2017-05-27 22:32:32 +0000 UTC]

My favorite episode is Icy Nights!

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TheDisneyCrtiic [2017-05-27 17:07:36 +0000 UTC]

Yurt and the Bear

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PhoenixOfGrunvale [2017-05-27 16:58:13 +0000 UTC]

The answer to the riddle? Oh, that's easy. Yuri and the Bear.

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