Why does Ice Bear talk in the third person?

Why does Ice Bear talk in the third person? - Sportsmen in red and blue waistcoats chatting on floor of spacious curling arena

In We Bare Bears one of the three bear brothers, Ice Bear talks in the third person, typically limited to the form of "Ice Bear something something". He (almost) always starts his sentences with "Ice Bear", in the third person, when he talks that is. He also talks less than the other two brothers. Why?






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How does Ice Bear talk?

When Ice Bear actually speaks, which is not so common, he uses the third-person pronoun instead of "I", "Me", "Myself" etc. For example, if he wants to say "I need some water right now," he will, instead say "Ice Bear needs some water right now," (the habit coming from Yuri).

Why do Panda and Grizz not call Ice Bear?

Technically she didn't refer to Ice Bear by his name because she had no idea he existed. He only referred to him indirectly which doesn't count, especially considering your examples. It still stands that she said his name.

Does Ice Bear talk in We Bare Bears?

Since Ice Bear always talks quietly and in the third person, this is also the first episode where he talks loudly and in the first person. This is interesting, as it seemed he was incapable of raising his voice in the episode "Nom Nom".

Why is Ice Bear scared of cucumbers?

Grizzly and Panda scare Ice Bear by placing cucumbers behind him. This is a reference to a popular type of internet video where cats get frightened upon seeing a pickled cucumber placed near them, because the vinegar smells like urine, and cats hate other cats' urine.



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