Bear Holding a Shark

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[[Image:bearholdingshark.png|thumb|Bear holding a shark.]]
[[Image:bearholdingshark.png|thumb|Bear holding a shark.]]
[[Image:Sbemail145.PNG|thumb|A glimpse of the monsterman?]]
[[Image:Sbemail145.PNG|thumb|A glimpse of the monsterman?]]
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The '''Bear-Shark''' is a cardboard cut-out of a bear holding a shark, lurking [[Behind the Fence|behind the fence]] of [[Strong Badia]]. It is Strong Badia's "security countermeasure", as [[Strong Bad]] puts it. It scares [[The Cheat]] often, as when The Cheat touches the [[Tire]], not only does he get an electric shock, but the Bear-Shark pops up. For reasons that are never really looked into, The Cheat seems to have a phobia of bears holding sharks. The Bear-Shark also plays the part of "headhunters" on Strong Bad's [[Strong Bad's Mount RidesPlace USA#Riverquest Safariventure|Riverquest Safariventure]].  It is scared off by firing a starting pistol in its general direction twice. It has been featured in a documentary detailing its roots in [[Strong Bad Lore|Strong Badian lore]]. The myth/legend originated as a [[Strong Badia's Seven Elemental Spirits#A fish wearing an afro wig and A British distance runner|British distance runner holding a fish with a 'fro wig]], and through years of bad storytelling and the telephone game, evolved into the Bear-Shark we know today. Apparently, [[Homestar Runner|Homestar]] and his "dog" [[Pom Pom]] were walking in the woods when they saw the "very scary monsterman" (who suspiciously had white feet with blue soles). [[Strong Sad]] did not believe these [[myths & legends]] very much, and dismissed the Bear-Shark as either a weather balloon or a foreign exchange student.
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The '''Bear holding a Shark''' is a cardboard cut-out of a bear holding a shark, lurking [[Behind the Fence|behind the fence]] of [[Strong Badia]]. It is Strong Badia's "security countermeasure", as [[Strong Bad]] puts it. It scares [[The Cheat]] often, as when The Cheat touches the [[Tire]], not only does he get an electric shock, but the Bear-Shark pops up. For reasons that are never really looked into, The Cheat seems to have a phobia of bears holding sharks. The Bear-Shark also plays the part of "headhunters" on Strong Bad's [[Strong Bad's Mount RidesPlace USA#Riverquest Safariventure|Riverquest Safariventure]].  It is scared off by firing a starting pistol in its general direction twice. It has been featured in a documentary detailing its roots in [[Strong Bad Lore|Strong Badian lore]]. The myth/legend originated as a [[Strong Badia's Seven Elemental Spirits#A fish wearing an afro wig and A British distance runner|British distance runner holding a fish with a 'fro wig]], and through years of bad storytelling and the telephone game, evolved into the Bear-Shark we know today. Apparently, [[Homestar Runner|Homestar]] and his "dog" [[Pom Pom]] were walking in the woods when they saw the "very scary monsterman" (who suspiciously had white feet with blue soles). [[Strong Sad]] did not believe these [[myths & legends]] very much, and dismissed the Bear-Shark as either a weather balloon or a foreign exchange student.
== Appearances ==
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 18:38, 27 March 2006

Bear holding a shark.
A glimpse of the monsterman?

The Bear holding a Shark is a cardboard cut-out of a bear holding a shark, lurking behind the fence of Strong Badia. It is Strong Badia's "security countermeasure", as Strong Bad puts it. It scares The Cheat often, as when The Cheat touches the Tire, not only does he get an electric shock, but the Bear-Shark pops up. For reasons that are never really looked into, The Cheat seems to have a phobia of bears holding sharks. The Bear-Shark also plays the part of "headhunters" on Strong Bad's Riverquest Safariventure. It is scared off by firing a starting pistol in its general direction twice. It has been featured in a documentary detailing its roots in Strong Badian lore. The myth/legend originated as a British distance runner holding a fish with a 'fro wig, and through years of bad storytelling and the telephone game, evolved into the Bear-Shark we know today. Apparently, Homestar and his "dog" Pom Pom were walking in the woods when they saw the "very scary monsterman" (who suspiciously had white feet with blue soles). Strong Sad did not believe these myths & legends very much, and dismissed the Bear-Shark as either a weather balloon or a foreign exchange student.

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