Bump (CB Bears)
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- This article is about the CB Bears character. You may also be looking for Bump, a dog from The Biskitts.
Bump | |
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Species | Bear |
Gender | Male |
Member of | CB Bears |
Affiliation | Hustle Boogie Charlie |
Father | Not mentioned |
Mother | Not mentioned |
Marital status | Single |
First appearance | CBB: "The Missing Mansion Mystery" (1977) |
Played by | Henry Corden (1977) |
Jellystone! |
Bump is an anthropomorphic bear, a member of the CB Bears, and one of the main protagonists in the CB Bears animated television shorts, which came as part of the CB Bears television series. He is voiced by Henry Corden.
Character description
Bump is the Bears' driver, he's the one who usually drives the Perfume Wagon, although, despite his great CB Radio communication, Bump is kind of a coward, and would often try to get out of having to do "spooky" missions.
Bump is the largest of the three bears, he has brown fur and blonde hair, a style based on that of Farrah Fawcett on Charlie's Angels. Bump wears a trash can lid for a hat, and a red, ripped T-shirt with the "CB" logo on it. Bump also wears blue gloves.
Appearances
TV series
- CB Bears
- 1.1 "The Missing Mansion Mystery"
- 1.2 "The Doomsday Mine"
- 1.3 "Follow That Mountain"
- 1.4 "Valley of No Return"
- 1.5 "The Fright Farm"
- 1.6 "Drackenstein's Revenge"
- 1.7 "Water, Water...Nowhere"
- 1.8 "Wild, Wild Wilderness"
- 1.9 "Island of Terror"
- 1.10 "Go North, Young Bears"
- 1.11 "The Invasion of the Blobs"
- 1.12 "Disaster from the Skies"
- 1.13 "Disappearing Satellites"
- Jellystone!
- 1.19 "A Fish Sticky Situation" (no lines)
Comics
Biography
Debut Series
Everyone's Back in Jellystone!
Bump in the Funny Books
Development
Gallery
- Main article: Bump/Gallery
Behind the scenes
- Bump's blonde hair style is based on that of actress Farrah Fawcett on the TV series Charlie's Angels.
- In issue #2 of Marvel Comics' TV Stars, Bump is revealed to have a strong hatred of coleslaw. This was based upon story writer Mark Evanier's hatred of coleslaw.[1]
References
- ^ Evanier, Mark (December 5, 2013). "From the E-Mailbox…". News From ME. Retrieved February 8, 2023.