TV-Series
Description
Roobear is a male koala aged 8-10 years with light blue or white fur, a darker blue egg-shaped nose, and black beady eyes featuring white highlights. His signature outfit includes red overalls with yellow buttons and red-and-white sneakers displaying green tongues. Additional attire comprises red and yellow swim trunks for aquatic activities, green pajamas with red trim paired with yellow slippers for sleep, and red classic briefs sporting a yellow waistband as undergarments.
He inhabits an Australian village neighboring The Breadknife rock formation alongside his family: younger sister Laura, homemaker mother Mommy Koala (skilled in cooking and aviation), and father Papa Koala (a photographer prone to overeating).
Roobear exhibits a smart, athletic, and inquisitive disposition. He pursues physical endeavors like baseball, surfing, and skateboarding—mastering a daring "Off the Tree" skateboarding technique admired by peers. His adventurous spirit positions him as a natural leader, with friends relying on his guidance during challenges.
Socially, his closest ally is Floppy Rabbit, an inventive science enthusiast. Other companions include girlfriend Betty, penguin siblings Pamie and Nick, sugar glider Mingle, and kiwi bird Kiwi. The Kangaroo Brothers—Walter, Colt, and Horsey—act as frenemies, instigating mischief through cheating in competitions or tampering with trail markers. Pamie Penguin’s unreciprocated affection for Roobear occasionally strains group dynamics.
Notable episodes showcase his problem-solving and personal dilemmas: In "The Secret of the McGillicuddy Vase," he conceals a vase stuck on his finger until weight loss from fasting frees him. "Roobear the Babysitter" highlights his struggle supervising penguin triplets, ultimately earning gratitude. "Who Will Be the Flower Queen?" forces him to navigate conflicting loyalties when Laura and Betty compete. His investigative prowess surfaces in "Detective Roobear" and "The Writing on the Wall," where Sherlock Holmes-inspired methods exonerate him from false vandalism accusations.
He inhabits an Australian village neighboring The Breadknife rock formation alongside his family: younger sister Laura, homemaker mother Mommy Koala (skilled in cooking and aviation), and father Papa Koala (a photographer prone to overeating).
Roobear exhibits a smart, athletic, and inquisitive disposition. He pursues physical endeavors like baseball, surfing, and skateboarding—mastering a daring "Off the Tree" skateboarding technique admired by peers. His adventurous spirit positions him as a natural leader, with friends relying on his guidance during challenges.
Socially, his closest ally is Floppy Rabbit, an inventive science enthusiast. Other companions include girlfriend Betty, penguin siblings Pamie and Nick, sugar glider Mingle, and kiwi bird Kiwi. The Kangaroo Brothers—Walter, Colt, and Horsey—act as frenemies, instigating mischief through cheating in competitions or tampering with trail markers. Pamie Penguin’s unreciprocated affection for Roobear occasionally strains group dynamics.
Notable episodes showcase his problem-solving and personal dilemmas: In "The Secret of the McGillicuddy Vase," he conceals a vase stuck on his finger until weight loss from fasting frees him. "Roobear the Babysitter" highlights his struggle supervising penguin triplets, ultimately earning gratitude. "Who Will Be the Flower Queen?" forces him to navigate conflicting loyalties when Laura and Betty compete. His investigative prowess surfaces in "Detective Roobear" and "The Writing on the Wall," where Sherlock Holmes-inspired methods exonerate him from false vandalism accusations.