Br'er Bear

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Br'er Bear is a fictional character from the Uncle Remus folktales adapted and compiled by Joel Chandler Harris. In the 1946 Walt Disney-produced film Song of the South, the character is voiced by Nick Stewart. Bre'er Bear is tricked by Br'er Rabbit when he accompanies Br'er Fox. The same folktales also inspired the 1975 Ralph Bakshi adult animation film Coonskin, which moves elements from the stories to a then-contemporary urban setting.

[edit] Quotes

"I'm gonna knock his head clean off."

[edit] Trivia

Br'er Bear can be seen briefly in Who Framed Roger Rabbit as one of the "toons" in the final scene.