![]() Channel, aired repeats of the show from September 10, 2001, until August 31, 2018, initially as part of the "Nick Jr. ![]() until May 21, 2018, and thereafter as the Nick Jr. Nickelodeon's sister channel, known as Noggin from its launch on February 2, 1999, until September 28, 2009, then as Nick Jr. ![]() ![]() The show was also aired on CBS on Saturday mornings from September 16, 2000, until September 8, 2001. The final episode aired on Friday, June 1, 2001, and reruns continued until Wednesday, December 25, 2002. programming block on Monday, November 6, 1995. In the United States, the show premiered on Nickelodeon as part of the Nick Jr. Little Bear was first released on CBC-TV in Canada on October 7, 1995, at 8 a.m., and continued to air on Saturday mornings into the early 2000s. Little Bear was inked, painted, and composited digitally. It was produced at Nelvana's Toronto headquarters. The first season's budget was approximated to be $5 million. In February 1995, Nelvana announced that production on Little Bear would begin in April. It would consist of thirteen episodes produced by Nickelodeon, Nelvana Limited, and Wild Things Productions, Sendak's company, and based on the series of books by Else Holmelund Minarik and illustrated by Sendak. ![]() On July 10, 1994, at the Television Critics Association tour at the Universal Hilton Hotel, Herb Scannell, senior vice president of programming at Nickelodeon, announced that the network would premiere a children's animated series created by Maurice Sendak in fall 1995 entitled Little Bear. ![]()
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