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Anger Management[2] is the 2nd episode of the third season of We Bare Bears and the 54th episode overall.
Synopsis[]
Nom Nom must complete anger management in order to keep his career and fame.
Plot[]
Nom Nom is forced to attend therapy thanks to a hissy fit he threw on a children’s television program. He was supposed to be guest starring on “The Corgis” everything went great until the theme song came on when the director kept asking him to smile bigger which caused him to flip out. His manager and his therapist have brought in someone to help Nom Nom be happier. Grizz. But Grizz doesn’t make Nom Nom happier. Actually, Nom Nom tries to kick Grizz out. Until his manager points out that his career depends on this therapy being successful. So Nom Nom gives it a try.
Grizz shows Nom Nom all his techniques for being happy. None of them work. Eventually, Nom Nom throws another fit. Grizz ends up hugging Nom Nom tightly. Amazingly, that makes the little koala relax and smile. Seeing that the hug works, Nom Nom takes Grizz with him back to the set of “The Corgis” so he can finish the job.
On the set, Grizz does his job and tightly hugs Nom Nom whenever he sees a fit coming on. At least until Grizz sees his favorite character on the show, the kangaroo. Grizz asks for an autograph but the kangaroo just has him kicked off set. When Nom Nom notices that Grizz is gone, he starts to freak out again. Luckily, Grizz is able to convince a worker that he belongs on the set as a clown. Granted, he had to get dressed up as a clown to get back inside. Grizz returns just in time to save Nom Nom from another tantrum. Nom Nom and The Corgis finish filming without any further problems.
Once the job is finished, Nom Nom fires Grizz. Grizz gives him one more hug and the two part ways.
Features[]
Characters[]
Music[]
- Corgi Party
Trivia[]
- Neither did Panda or Ice Bear appear in this episode, making it the first episode Ice Bear doesn't appear in and the second episode Panda doesn't appear in.
- When Grizzly hugs Nom Nom, it calms him down.
Cultural References[]
- An episode of Robot and Monster is also called "Anger Management".
- An episode of Zoey 101 is also called Anger Management as well.
- The Corgis group is a reference to The Wiggles. Both groups are Australian and are children's music groups.
- The Corgis' theme song sounds very similar to one of The Wiggles' most well-known songs, "Fruit Salad".
International Premieres[]
- November 15, 2017 (United Kingdom and Ireland)
Errors[]
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