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Ramen is the 29th episode of the fourth season of We Bare Bears and the 126th episode overall.
Synopsis[]
The Baby Bears help a struggling ramen chef perfect her ramen and save her shop.
Plot[]
TBA
Characters[]
Major Characters[]
Minor Characters[]
Music[]
- Tomorrow And Forever With You
Trivia[]
- This episode occurs shortly after the events in "The Island".
- Baby Panda is still voiced by Max Mitchell, as Duncan Joiner outgrew the role.
- When the Baby Bears introduce themselves to Kazumi, Baby Panda was almost going to say Baby Ice Bear's name, until Kazumi cuts him off saying that she wants to guess his name.
- Kazumi incorrectly guesses that Baby Ice Bear's name is "Shiro-Chan", though he either does not seem to mind or does not care enough about it to correct her, he wouldn't have wanted to anyway since he doesn't talk yet, she calls him that almost during the whole episode instead of his real name.
- Kazumi's name for Baby Ice Bear is a reference to his white fur, as "shiro" means "white" in Japanese.
- Baby Ice Bear's real name is rarely mentioned by anyone else anyway except himself in adult form.
- Baby Ice Bear's child voice is somehow once again heard in this episode. His child voice was also heard in "Yuri and the Bear", "Teacher's Pet", "Paperboyz", and "Charlie's Halloween Thing 2".
- He is also voiced by Max Mitchell instead of Duncan Joiner, just like Baby Panda.
- This is the fourth episode where Baby Ice Bear's name is seen in the end credits.
Cultural References[]
- As the Baby Bears first taste the ramen, the music played is similar to the soundtrack "nani ga naniyara sappari wakaran" from the anime Ranma 1/2 where the protagonist's love interest cooks awful food.
- The Baby Bears helping a struggling chef to perfect food is similar to the premise of episode 16 of the 2000-2001 tokusatsu program, Mirai Sentai Timeranger, where one of the main characters, Domon (TimeYellow) helps a chef to make a quality noodle dish.
- The plot also bears resemblence with the 1985 japanese cult movie Tampopo, in which a truck driver decides to help Tampopo to make the perfect bowl of ramen.
Errors[]
- Baby Panda shoots his look of disapproval too early when Baby Grizzly whispers "I hope it's not ramen again."
- Right after Kazumi's father leaves, the chopsticks on the table disappear.
International Premieres[]
- October 5, 2020 (United Kingdom and Ireland)
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