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Denmark
No data
Feb 10, 2011
Sweden
(BUFF Film Festival)
Mar 16, 2011
Sweden
(Stockholm Filmfestival Junior)
Apr 12, 2011
France
(Annecy International Animation Film Festival)
Jun 6, 2011
Norway
No data
Aug 26, 2011
Argentina
(Buenos Aires Festival of Film for Children and Youth)
Sep 1, 2011
South Korea
(Pusan International Film Festival)
Oct 7, 2011
France
No data
Oct 19, 2011
Netherlands
No data
Dec 15, 2011
Luxembourg
(Luxembourg City Film Festival)
Mar 1, 2012
Belgium
No data
Mar 28, 2012
Italy
(Trento Film Festival)
May 5, 2012
Sweden
(DVD premiere)
Oct 15, 2012
South Korea
No data
Jun 20, 2013
Italy
No data
Jul 4, 2013
Finland
(TV premiere)
Dec 31, 2014
Japan
(DVD premiere)
Mar 2, 2016
UK
(DVD premiere)
Mar 21, 2016
Philippines
(QCinema International Film Festival)
Oct 23, 2018
Den kæmpestore bjørn
(Original title)
El gran oso
Argentina
O Grande Urso
Brazil
Den kæmpestore bjørn
Denmark
Suuri karhu
Finland
Jättikarhu
Finland (alternative title)
L'Ours Montagne
France
Der große Bär
Germany
Il grande orso
Italy
De Geweldige Beer
Netherlands (Dutch title)
Den kjempestore bjørnen
Norway
Wielki niedźwiedź
Poland
Biegiem przez las
Poland (tv title)
Ursul urias
Romania
Den stora björnen
Sweden
The Great Bear
Sweden (festival title)
The Great Bear
UK (dvd box title)
Sex & Nudity
None
No sex or nudity
Violence & Gore
Mild
The Bear gets tortured and shot 2 times very sad cause the bear is a very nice and less dangerous bear
Jonathan slaps Sophie.
Profanity
Mild
No actual curse words
Yes because mild language
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Unrated
None
Frightening & Intense Scenes
Mild
The bear may scare some audiences cause of how big it is and how angry it gets at the hunter
Some of the characters are in near death scenes
MPAA Rated PG contains mild violence mild language