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Fifty-two ten-minute episodes were broadcast and subsequently repeated. In September , Royal Mail issued a set of eight stamps to commemorate the centenary of Rupert Bear. Rupert Bear facts for kids Kids Encyclopedia Facts. Quick facts for kids. The New Adventures of Rupert , 2. More Adventures of Rupert , 3. The New Rupert Book , 4.

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It was an amazing success. Huge thanks to Charles. A full Review of the Day will appear in the Winter Nutwood Newsletter - but to be there and see the Rupert hot-air balloon inflated for what is likely to be the very last time was amazing. You can find a shorter review with photos and videos on this site. Nutwood Rupert lives in a cottage in Nutwood village with his parents, Mr and Mrs Bear, and is recognisable in his red jumper and yellow checked scarf and trousers.

Bill Badger Bill, one of Rupert's closest chums, always looks on the bright side. Algy Pug Algy likes playing practical jokes, and is a close fun-loving friend of Rupert. Edward Trunk The cheerful elephant pal is strong, and always tries to help his friends. Podgy Pig A greedy, good-hearted pal, Podgy is often lazy. Bingo Pup The brainy Bingo loves inventing, and is good at making things work.

Tigerlily The young daughter of the Chinese Conjurer often misuses magic, which causes problems for Rupert' in his adventures. Professor The adult inventor friend of Rupert lives in a castle tower. Rastus Mouse The country mouse enjoys adventures with Rupert. Cartoon character becomes a nonagenarian, leaving young ursine rivals Winnie the Pooh and Paddington Bear in the shade.

This one-off Steiff toy is going under the hammer to raise money for muscular dystrophy research on Rupert's 90th birthday. Maev Kennedy. Rupert began as a brown bear but turned white to save printing ink. Reuse this content. He lives in Nutwood.

Rupert is considerate, smart, resourceful, brave, trusty, good spirited white bear who is extremely popular with all the residents in Nutwood. Rupert enjoys a safe, cosy home life. He has doting parents who are supportive of him in everything that he does, no matter how daring or dangerous, and who only get mildly anxious when he comes back late from one of his expeditions.

Rupert is the ideal son, obedient, considerate, and warm hearted with a natural curiosity and an anxiety to please everyone. But just like any other child of his age years he can be vulnerable, get upset and reduced to tears. Rupert's family is considered small, although he has relatives all around the world.



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