Boulton Paul Defiant crew with their teddy bear
mascot at
RAF Biggin Hill during
World War II Retail sales of stuffed plush animals including teddy bears totaled US$1.3 billion in 2006, with manufacturers including
Gund and
Ty Inc. Teddy bear plush toys have enjoyed ongoing popularity, complete with specialty retailers such as
Teddy Atelier Stursberg and
Vermont Teddy Bear Company, as well as
do-it-yourself chains including
Build-A-Bear Workshop. Those who are fond of or collect teddy bears are called
arctophiles.
Moral panic In 1907, Michael G. Esper, a Catholic priest in
Michigan, declared teddy bears to be "horrible monstrosities", which by supplanting the "good old dolls" would cause girls to lose the urge to nurture babies, leading to declining birth rates among the white population and
race suicide. The suggestion attracted widespread but short-lived attention.
Museums The world's first
teddy bear museum was set up in
Petersfield, Hampshire, England, in 1984. In 1990,
a similar foundation was set up in
Naples,
Florida, United States. These were closed in 2006 and 2005, respectively, and the bears were sold in auctions, but there are many teddy bear museums around the world today.
Emergency services Because police, fire and medical officials found that giving a teddy bear to a child during a crisis stabilized and calmed them,
NAPLC created the Teddy Bear Cops program to distribute teddy bears to police, fire, and medical responders throughout the United States.
April Fools' Day On
April Fools' Day 1972, issue 90 of
The Veterinary Record published a paper on the diseases of
Brunus edwardii detailing common afflictions of teddy bears.
World's largest teddy bear The largest teddy bear measures 19.41 m (63 ft 8 in) in length and was constructed by Municipio de Xonacatlán, Ideas por México and Agrupación de Productores de Peluche (all Mexico), in Estado de México, on 28 April 2019. The bear was displayed at the local stadium in the city of Xonacatlán, and was made with the same materials as a commercially available teddy bear, including details such as a tiara, dress, eyes, and nose. The bear was dubbed Xonita, after the town.
Billy Possum The Billy Possum was a plush toy created after
William Howard Taft won the
1908 United States presidential election. The toy was a stuffed possum, made to replace the teddy bear. The possum was chosen because of Taft's love for "possum and taters", and as a symbol of southern pride. Toy companies making them advertised using slogans predicting the end of teddy bear popularity. Those around Taft theorized that he would be remembered in a similar way as Roosevelt with a popular toy. However, the Billy Possum plush toy didn't achieve the same level of popularity or enduring legacy, and the toy's production and impact were minimal in comparison.
In popular culture • The original toy inspired
John Walter Bratton to compose the melody to "
Teddy Bears' Picnic" in 1907, with lyrics by
Jimmy Kennedy added in 1932. •
Rupert Bear comic has appeared in
Daily Express since November 1920. •
Winnie-the-Pooh is based on a teddy bear owned by
Christopher Robin Milne, the son of the author
A. A. Milne; the character first appeared in a
1926 children's book and has been adapted by
Disney for
animated shorts since 1966. • The
Tubby Bear family from
Enid Blyton's
Noddy series, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Tubby Bear, their son Master Tubby Bear, and their niece Tessie Bear. •
Sooty began broadcasting on British television in 1955. • "
(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" was a number one hit for
Elvis Presley in 1957. •
Paddington Bear is based on a teddy bear purchased by the British author
Michael Bond, first appearing in a 1958 children's book. •
Rilakkuma is a teddy bear which debuted in Japan in 2003. •
Corduroy is a 1968 children's book based on an anthropomorphic teddy bear in a department store. •
SuperTed is a superhero teddy bear in an animated television series first airing in 1982. •
Care Bears were first produced as colorful plush teddy bears in 1983. •
Pudsey Bear has been the mascot for Children in Need since 1985. •
Teddy Ruxpin was the best-selling toy of 1985 and 1986. •
Teddy is a knitted toy oddity in the 1990s sitcom
Mr. Bean. •
Misery Bear was featured in a series of fourteen shorts for the
BBC website between 2009 and 2012. •
Naughty Bear (2010), and its 2012 sequel
Naughty Bear: Panic in Paradise, are video games based on an anthropomorphic teddy bear who seeks revenge on the other bears that ostracised him. •
Ted bases its adult comedy on a teddy bear come to life. •
Teddy is a 2021 Tamil-language fantasy action film. •
Imaginary is a 2024 film produced by
Blumhouse Productions and directed by
Jeff Wadlow. The movie revolves around a
supernatural teddy bear that befriends a child. ==References==