The Adventures of Paddington Bear was a Canadian/French animated children's television series. It was based on the book Paddington Bear by Michael Bond and written by Bruce Robb. It was produced by Cinar and Protecrea and ran for 117 episodes. The show aired in the United States on the Cookie Jar Toons block on This TV from November 2008 - August 2009. However, all CINAR references in these broadcasts have been replaced by Cookie Jar references. It was also shown on HBO.
Episode 1
Paddington accidentally lands Mr. Curry in the hospital. His visit to the hospital gets an over privileged Mr. Curry back on his feet.
Episode 2
In Paris, Paddington gets involved in a Tour de France bike race. He wins, making the Castille Village famous.
Episode 3
Paddington practices dancing for a Charity Ball. His dance with his partner doesn't go as planned, but wins first place.
Episode 4
Padding travels back and forth on the London Underground trains, with Judy and Mrs. Brown looking for him.
Episode 5
In Japan, Paddington visits a Sumo Wrestling school, but in training confronts and eventually outwits the champion Yokozuna.
Episode 6
Paddington accidentally locks Mr. Curry in Mr. Brown's birthday surprise Sauna, but eventually manages to rescue him.
Episode 7
Paddington thinks his money has been stolen in a robbery. He is then mistaken for the suspect.
Episode 8
Paddington goes on a fishing trip with Mr. Gruber and Admiral Grundae. They are all marooned on an island.
Episode 9
Paddington participates in Job Week hoping to raise money for Aunt Lucy. Helping Mr. Curry seems to spell disaster, but it works out well.
Episode 10
Mr. Gruber takes Judy, Jonathan and Paddington to the Lucman stately home. Paddington causes Lucman some inconvenience during the tour.
Episode 11
Mr. Gruber and Paddington go on a tour of the opal mining capital Coober Pedy. By chance, Paddington uncovers Black Opals.
Episode 12
Paddington helps out at Mr. Sloop's barber shop.
Episode 13
The Brown family go to the beach. Paddington is washed out to sea, but is rescued by two fishermen.
Episode 14
On a visit in Egypt with Mr. Gruber, Paddington is conned by a trickster, but Gruber sorts him out.
Episode 15
Paddington buys Mr. Gruber a rock as 'the finishing touch' for his patio.
Episode 16
Padding does detective work to find who stole Mr. Brown's prized pumpkin, but unwittingly gets a common burglar to be caught.
Episode 17
Paddington and Mr. Gruber help a young girl to rekindle her fascination of Leprechaun stories.
Episode 18
The Brown family go to watch a play at the theatre. Paddington goes backstage and helps to improve the performance.
Episode 19
Paddington decides to take Mr. Brown's driving test for him.
Episode 20
The (not so) wild west is the setting for Mr. Gruber to live out his boyhood dream of being a cowboy, and that dream is a success thanks to cowbear Paddington's special way with steers. When a herd goes missing, our heroes hurry out with a "yeehaaa" to catch the rustler, and Paddington deals out his own brand of justice.
Episode 21
During a simple shopping expedition, Paddington inadvertenly turns a window display topsy-turvy - to the delight of passing shoppers.
Episode 22
It's Mr. Brown's birthday and, in his attempt to raise enough money to send him a telegram, Paddington takes a job as a model for a painting class. But our little hero quickly discovers that standing stock still for hours on end is not only frightfully boring, but leg-numbing as well. At Mr. Gruber's suggestion, he forgets about the telegram and gives Mr. Brown a singing telegram instead.
Episode 23
At the Quebec Winter Carnival, Paddington becomes great friends with the Bonhomme Carnival who encourages the young bear to put his paws to good use and participate in the festivities. Paddington and Mr. Gruber join a team for the canoe race across the frozen St. Lawrence, and because of Paddington, they win by a nose.
Episode 24
When Paddington goes out caroling one night, he ends up at a dinner party, mistaken for the waiter. And after the chef quits, it is up to our little hero to complete the meal. Baked Alaska? Oh. Paddington thought he heard Baked Elastic.
Episode 25
Mr. Curry enters a gold competition with Paddington as his caddie. But when Mr. Curry ends up in the first aid tent after slipping on a marmalade sandwich, Paddington takes over for him - and wins a bag of shiny new golf clubs.
Episode 26
While on safari in Africa, Paddington sets out to protect his breakfast eggs from poachers, and because of his efforts, Mr. Gruber and the park ranger are captured by real poachers. It's up to Paddington to save the day, and the two villains fall victim to their own trap.
Episode 27
Paddington uses Mr. Curry's precious painting to make a jigsaw puzzle.
Episode 28
Paddington is sold a faulty vacuum-cleaners by a conman selling.
Episode 29
Paddington is at a horse-race, whehn a jocky is injured Paddington takes his place and wins.
Episode 30
It's Paddington's birthday and the Browns give him a special treat; dinner at an expansive restaurant.
Episode 31
Paddington buys a body builder, but Mr. Curry cons Paddington to get a money back guarantee, which backfires on him.
Episode 32
Paddington visits Washington D.C.
Episode 33
Paddington does laundry at the launderette for Henry and Curry, and while it didn't go exactly as planned the attempt went better than ok.
Episode 34
Paddington is hoping to solve a mystery and eventually nabs a jewel-thief who was hoarding jewels in a dummy.
Episode 35
Paddington joins a Chinese travelling circus. Paddington's accidents create new ideas for a successful performance.
Episode 36
Paddington visits a courthouse to see a trial in action, where Paddington gets mistaken for another "Mr. Brown".
Episode 37
Paddington goes treasure hunting to find Mrs. Brown's wedding ring.
Episode 38
Paddington takes a tour of Hollywood.
Episode 39
Mr. Gruber takes Paddington to a wax museum, where waxworks are falling and being damaged.
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