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{{episodebear|image=I Gotta Be Me Title Card.jpg|airdate=December 21, 1998|writer=[[Mitchell Kriegman]]|director=[[Mitchell Kriegman]]|theme=Confidence}}One day in the [[Big Blue House]], [[Bear]] finds himself trying on new clothes, hoping to come up with a new look. The children of the Big Blue House also try out new looks and learn new things about the world. In the end, everyone decides that it's best to be yourself. In the Shadow segment, [[Shadow]] tells the story of [[Little Jack Horner]].
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One day in the [[Big Blue House]], [[Bear]] finds himself trying on new clothes, hoping to come up with a new look. The children of the Big Blue House also try out new looks and learn new things about the world. In the end, everyone decides that it's best to be yourself. In the Shadow segment, [[Shadow]] tells the story of [[Little Jack Horner]].
 
   
 
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Revision as of 03:08, 31 August 2018

Bear in the Big Blue House
I Gotta Be Me Title Card
Premiere December 21, 1998
Written by Mitchell Kriegman
Director Mitchell Kriegman
Theme Confidence

One day in the Big Blue House, Bear finds himself trying on new clothes, hoping to come up with a new look. The children of the Big Blue House also try out new looks and learn new things about the world. In the end, everyone decides that it's best to be yourself. In the Shadow segment, Shadow tells the story of Little Jack Horner.

Songs

Allusion

  • Bear dons a grayish sweater and tells us that "It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood," an obvious reference to Mister Rogers from Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Some music plays that sounds reminiscent of the theme of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood and he suggests that maybe he should get a pair of sneakers. This was inspired by a comment by a New York critic who referred to Bear as "Mister Rogers in a fur coat."[1]

Sources


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