U can tell that Bart really liked his trainer when he wrapped his paws around him and gave him a big hug and kiss.The relationships that can be formed by man and animal is always amazing!
You can see the raw power in those paws and claws. If he wanted to Bart could have ripped him up, hell, even if Bart didnt want too. He doesnt know his own strength. But he chooses to be more gentle. He understands he could hurt his friend. So he's gentle. These animals are much more intelligent then we give them credit for.
Lmfao. He was tasting him! That bear would kill him in an instant without remorse, and there's nothing wrong with that. What's wrong here is man wants to try and dominate nature everywhere possible for pure entertainment
@@2010lani Doug Seus received Bart as a cub because his mother had been killed. He raised Bart as his mother would have, spending 24 hours a day with him and bottle-feeding him. He did not dominate Bart. Someone once asked Mr Seuss how do you make him do things. Doug's response was: "I don't make him do anything, he does what I ask because he trusts me and loves me". Doug love that animal like he was his own child. He did not exploit him. He trained Bart to perform actions that he would do in the wild, but simply on command. He never made Bart mimic human movement or do stupid things like dress him up in clothing like Russian Bear trainers do. In other words, he never exploited Bart or took away his dignity. The money that Bart earned from his work in Hollywood was used for conservation purposes.
A legitimate actor. His trainers, as well as actors like Anthony Hopkins described how Bart knew exactly when the camera was on and would lower his lip, bluff charge, and be every bit as intricate in a performance as any human. No other bear comes even close. The fact he was 9'7" and 1600 pounds without being fat like most movie bears was also incredible. Yet he was gentle as any teddy bear. Shame he wasn't given an award for The Edge. He should be given a lifetime achievement award for not only being a great actor, but the greatest animal actor ever.
Bart was such a noble and friendly bear. He always worked hard and made a good impression everywhere that he went. He was a legend. May he Rest in Peace. ❤
That bear was so incredibly well trained. One of the most iconic animal actors ever in film. His performances in The Edge, and The Great Outdoors are legendary.
Just yesterday spoke with a lady in Heber City Utah who's a neighbor of David Seuss the trainer and has been for 20+ years. Said that David and his wife just the nicest most awesome people. The bears and they've got wolves there also they have lots of room its kind of a ranch type thing. As you can imagine he has real secure fencing around the place. Bart is gone but sounds like David has other bears...and wolves. In the Animal Planet special with Jennifer Aniston in one scene David and his wife and Jennifer take one of the bears his name was Tank on a walk down to the local Dairy Queen....They get Tank a vanilla ice cream cone its gone in 1 bite inhaled it...and 6 hamburgers 1-bited those too but spit out the pickle slices. Doesn't like pickles. that cracked my up "How many times I gotta tell you people? No Pickles!"
He also was in these movies. 1700lb + star Legend of the falls The edge The bear White Fang Homeward bound 1 & 2 On Deadly ground Clan of the Cave Bear Meet the Deedles Wind walker Walking Thunder Lost in Barrens The Giant thunder Mountain The gambler adventure
@@marymac7605 Yes, it starts off he is bald headed but the end of the movie his booty hair is also shot off. Watched the movie tonight. Also watched Legend if the Falls. I remember watching a documentary about Bart and his trainer. At the end of Legend of the Falls that's actually his trainer in those final shots.
lobogirl he's still alive, he featured in Games of thrones...Dudes even Bigger now he's broken a Guinness World record for Most Talented Grizzly... And World's Biggest Breed of Bear
+AlphaBanjaxedBanshee Bart the bear passed in 2000 due to paw cancer and polar bears are the biggest breed of bear, Kodiak grizzly bears are the 2nd largest.
Bart the AWESOME talented bear how can we ever forget your AWESOME incredible talent. Having heard that this gorgeous beautiful bear won the Academy Award In 1988 for the bear makes my heart soar to the skies TRULY well DESERVED. I am SO very glad that beautiful Bart had the opportunity to be at the Oscars. We will NEVER forget you Bart in the performing art industry we love you R.I.P. ❤
Bart probably had a better life than if he had lived in the wild. He was an exception to the rule that people generally should not own exotics and his handlers should be commended for never abandoning Bart to a zoo and for caring for and loving him to the very end of his life.
@@mandovapehater6988 Ekther John wasn't really under it or it had springs and reinforcements built in. One scene you actually see a trainer waving a stick instructing Bart to keep bouncing 😂😂😂
@@clevelandbci9562 I'll look for it next time. Thats cool. I love findin movie bloopers. How bout when buck sticks his cue stick between cammys legs and she turns and the stick goes flying across the room. Next frame buck is holding his stick.
The Edge is such a cool movie. It should be remembered more. It should have gotten some Oscar nominations too (maybe best actor for Anthony Hopkins, best screenplay for David Mamet, and maybe best score or cinematography or something else), but at least Bart got his due at the ceremony.
I am an ANIMAL LOVER. I would have asked could I take a picture with bart or something. A big FAN of his movies. There will never be another talented BEAR like him. His Trainor Doug , THANK YOU for bringing Bart into our LIVES. R.I.P BART.
Bart the bear was brilliant in the great film The edge! This big bear acted like a wild bear in film and he was so convincing in that role. Bart is a gentle bear and the star of the edge!
Barts head alone was bigger then Dougs whole upper body. His paws & Claws are humungous. 9'7" tall standing up & 1779 lbs. No other actor dared try him.
Hehe I had a little girl crush on him when I was In middle school... omg I used to call him.. or thought I was calling him with my best friend... oh my... those were some good times...
I remember a little while after this Billy Crystal announced, “We had a little problem backstage…you know that joke about how a bear poops in the woods? The Green Room.” 😆
Out of all the films that they could have mentioned, why they didn't say that Bart was also in The Great Outdoors (as the Bald-Headed Bear) is beyond me.
Mike Meyers Advocating for Bart the Bear at the Oscars ►►ua-cam.com/users/shortsMYCgoLBf-5s
U can tell that Bart really liked his trainer when he wrapped his paws around him and gave him a big hug and kiss.The relationships that can be formed by man and animal is always amazing!
You can see the raw power in those paws and claws. If he wanted to Bart could have ripped him up, hell, even if Bart didnt want too. He doesnt know his own strength. But he chooses to be more gentle. He understands he could hurt his friend. So he's gentle. These animals are much more intelligent then we give them credit for.
he definitely like him when he decided not to rip his head off.
Lmfao. He was tasting him! That bear would kill him in an instant without remorse, and there's nothing wrong with that. What's wrong here is man wants to try and dominate nature everywhere possible for pure entertainment
@@2010lani Doug Seus received Bart as a cub because his mother had been killed. He raised Bart as his mother would have, spending 24 hours a day with him and bottle-feeding him. He did not dominate Bart. Someone once asked Mr Seuss how do you make him do things. Doug's response was: "I don't make him do anything, he does what I ask because he trusts me and loves me". Doug love that animal like he was his own child. He did not exploit him. He trained Bart to perform actions that he would do in the wild, but simply on command. He never made Bart mimic human movement or do stupid things like dress him up in clothing like Russian Bear trainers do. In other words, he never exploited Bart or took away his dignity. The money that Bart earned from his work in Hollywood was used for conservation purposes.
@@MrT9822 that would mean he does know he own strength though. That's what your own statement implies.
A legitimate actor. His trainers, as well as actors like Anthony Hopkins described how Bart knew exactly when the camera was on and would lower his lip, bluff charge, and be every bit as intricate in a performance as any human. No other bear comes even close.
The fact he was 9'7" and 1600 pounds without being fat like most movie bears was also incredible. Yet he was gentle as any teddy bear.
Shame he wasn't given an award for The Edge. He should be given a lifetime achievement award for not only being a great actor, but the greatest animal actor ever.
Bart was such a professional he even worked alongside and served a mentor role for an unrelated cub.
The Edge is still one of my favorite movies. Bart stole the show, IMO.
Bart is from a long line of bears that were great until they met Will Ferrell. Will just oozes cheese, but woody was avoiding lactose during semipro.
EVER?! LOL
I'm not trying to be serious about this, but it could be fun so I'll nominate Benji. He was a shining light in Lassie's shadow.
Well Kodiak bears are the largest species of bears out there so that's probably the reason why he was almost 10 ft tall and 1600 pounds.
RIP Bart the Bear (January 19, 1977 - May 10, 2000), aged 23
You will always be remembered as a legend.
Bart the Bear, a beautiful guy, and the most talented bear actor ever. He is forever awesome, and his legacy will live on.
Friendly reminder that Bart legitimately won an Academy Award in 1988 for his role in the movie The Bear.
He didn’t. There was an campaign to give him a Best Actor Oscar, but it was eliminated due to him being a non-human animal.
He was nominated but didn't win.
It seems a grizzly bear can behave himself better at the Oscars than Will Smith.
🤓
Lol Never thought about that but it's so true
Bart was a sweet bear.
Kodiak
Absolutely and that will smith is a chucker and a loser.
Bart grabs his trainers head and whispers 'I told you I didn't want to do this lets get out off here'.
'Can I eat that guy?"
LMAO
Bart should have received the award for best actor that year in "The Edge".
Best supporting actor for sure .
LOOK AT THE SIZE OF BART'S HEAD!!!!!! THAT BEAR WAS MASSIVE!!!
9’6 tall and about 1,500 lbs to be exact. He was a Big Ol’ Boi.
RIP big guy, you were a wonderful actor. And a legend!
RIP
Bart the Bear
1977-2000
Bart was such a noble and friendly bear. He always worked hard and made a good impression everywhere that he went. He was a legend. May he Rest in Peace. ❤
Bart was a consummate method actor. Though he may have suffered a bit of typecasting, he BECAME a bear for every role.
RIP Bart! Such a beautiful bear! I would have been in awe being that close to a bear. Would be amazing!
Aw rest in peace beautiful boy.
That bear was so incredibly well trained. One of the most iconic animal actors ever in film. His performances in The Edge, and The Great Outdoors are legendary.
Outside of a handful of great dogs, he was, without a doubt, the most talented animal actor in history.
Leonardo DiCaprio: "Now, I'm glad I wasn't nominated that year for Titanic".
your comment made me laugh
Revenant...I see what you did there hahaha
I am sorry for Barts trainer he must have been heartbroken when he died
Yeah I saw a documentary on him and he was very upset when he died. :(
At least the family lived on I bart jr..
Doug Suess was devastated. Talked about his last breath in a video about Vital Ground.
The Oscar should present a category for Best Animal Performance.
I believe they should have a category like that. These animals deserve the recognition that help make these movies a success
@@desireerdawson933 The animals don't care, giving such an award would be for people to congratulate themselves for doing it.
He's so big! Bart was awesome!
I started to cry when they pulled back the screen...and THERE WAS BART!!!!
AWESOME !!!!!
RIP Bart. He was an underrated actor that deserves more credit!
Greats all on stage Bart, Michael and Doug Seus, his trainer!! R.I.P. Bart, you were most amazing and will never be forgotten
I love thr Edge, Bart is such a good actor!
Bart the bear, Rin Tin Tin, the dog and that amazing cat from Breakfast at Tiffanys should have won many awards.
9'6" and 1,500 lbs.
BIG AF. PERIOD
Bart hugs his daddy’s face at 1:10 and said “Please don’t leave me dad, I’m scared!” 🤗🥰
Give Bart the Bear a Honorary Oscar
Yeah when that guy went right up to the bear, did i realise how FREAKING HUGGE BEARS CAN GET!
Bart is a Kodiak & that was Doug Sues Bart's owner trainer. Bart was about 1700 lbs + he was a monster of a bear.
that bear is the cutest bear i ever saw!!!
Just yesterday spoke with a lady in Heber City Utah who's a neighbor of David Seuss the trainer and has been for 20+ years. Said that David and his wife just the nicest most awesome people. The bears and they've got wolves there also they have lots of room its kind of a ranch type thing. As you can imagine he has real secure fencing around the place. Bart is gone but sounds like David has other bears...and wolves. In the Animal Planet special with Jennifer Aniston in one scene David and his wife and Jennifer take one of the bears his name was Tank on a walk down to the local Dairy Queen....They get Tank a vanilla ice cream cone its gone in 1 bite inhaled it...and 6 hamburgers 1-bited those too but spit out the pickle slices. Doesn't like pickles. that cracked my up "How many times I gotta tell you people? No Pickles!"
He was in Great Outdoors "the bald headed bear" if y'all remember that
He also was in these movies. 1700lb + star
Legend of the falls
The edge
The bear
White Fang
Homeward bound 1 & 2
On Deadly ground
Clan of the Cave Bear
Meet the Deedles
Wind walker
Walking Thunder
Lost in Barrens
The Giant thunder Mountain
The gambler adventure
BBBYpsi really!?
Bald HEADED? It was not his head that was bald.
@@marymac7605 Yes, it starts off he is bald headed but the end of the movie his booty hair is also shot off. Watched the movie tonight. Also watched Legend if the Falls. I remember watching a documentary about Bart and his trainer. At the end of Legend of the Falls that's actually his trainer in those final shots.
@@pieperv Oh, didn't know that. Thanks
I miss Bart, cried my eyes out when he passed away!
Me too. Still crying to this day when I watch his trainers Doug and Lynn Suess talk about his life and death
RIP BART! mike myers looked like he was gonna crap himself lol
Well you would too lol
Hunter Mirr pretty much lol
lobogirl he's still alive, he featured in Games of thrones...Dudes even Bigger now he's broken a Guinness World record for Most Talented Grizzly... And World's Biggest Breed of Bear
AlphaBanjaxedBanshee He died years ago, there is another bear, named Bart the bear 2
+AlphaBanjaxedBanshee Bart the bear passed in 2000 due to paw cancer and polar bears are the biggest breed of bear, Kodiak grizzly bears are the 2nd largest.
Long live little bart
Rest in peace Bart u legend ❤️
Damn nature you are awesome.
such talent
Bart the AWESOME talented bear how can we ever
forget your AWESOME incredible talent. Having
heard that this gorgeous beautiful bear won the
Academy Award In 1988 for the bear makes my
heart soar to the skies TRULY well DESERVED.
I am SO very glad that beautiful Bart had the
opportunity to be at the Oscars.
We will NEVER forget you Bart in the performing
art industry we love you R.I.P.
❤
those paw are the size of the trainer's head lol
Bart probably had a better life than if he had lived in the wild. He was an exception to the rule that people generally should not own exotics and his handlers should be commended for never abandoning Bart to a zoo and for caring for and loving him to the very end of his life.
Bart once made John Candy look TINY.
R.I.P. to both legendary big guys
How did that bear not kill John jumpin on him like that?
@@mandovapehater6988 Ekther John wasn't really under it or it had springs and reinforcements built in. One scene you actually see a trainer waving a stick instructing Bart to keep bouncing 😂😂😂
@@clevelandbci9562 I'll look for it next time. Thats cool. I love findin movie bloopers. How bout when buck sticks his cue stick between cammys legs and she turns and the stick goes flying across the room. Next frame buck is holding his stick.
@@mandovapehater6988 I totally missed that part.
That bear, is the best actor for 20 years now, as well the only deserved reward winner in the Oscars.
RIP Bart
The song playing in the background is "The Teddy Bears' Picnic" (1932)
The Edge is such a cool movie. It should be remembered more. It should have gotten some Oscar nominations too (maybe best actor for Anthony Hopkins, best screenplay for David Mamet, and maybe best score or cinematography or something else), but at least Bart got his due at the ceremony.
I am an ANIMAL LOVER. I would have asked could I take a picture with bart or something. A big FAN of his movies. There will never be another talented BEAR like him. His Trainor Doug , THANK YOU for bringing Bart into our LIVES. R.I.P BART.
Bart the bear was brilliant in the great film The edge! This big bear acted like a wild bear in film and he was so convincing in that role. Bart is a gentle bear and the star of the edge!
"I just soiled myself!" LOL
I love you Mike Myers! 💝
Barts head alone was bigger then Dougs whole upper body. His paws & Claws are humungous. 9'7" tall standing up & 1779 lbs. No other actor dared try him.
Should have at least been awarded an honorary Oscar for his performance in The Edge. You forget he was a trained bear when watching the film
Amen to that. He was awesome!!!
Hehe I had a little girl crush on him when I was In middle school... omg I used to call him.. or thought I was calling him with my best friend... oh my... those were some good times...
Yes, it was a real bear. That was his owner/trainer working with him.
Bart should've won Best Supporting Actor that year.
Just been watching RED MACHINE.
Movie with Bart.
Nice movie. WD Bart. rip.
different bart same trainer though good film too
Not original Bart.
Kodiaks are huge, they make grizzlies look like teenage sized bears lol. He was a good one!
Legit true legend Bart The Bear is the greatest
Now, THAT'S a teddy bear---big, strong, huggable, and lovable.
Big "bear" feet, too.
Amazing!
"You know, I have one simple request... and that is to have bears with FRICKIN' LASER BEAMS attached to their heads!!!"
awesome video !!!!!
DAMN, That was one HUGE Indigenous Grizzly Bear, 1150 Pounds of pure POWER!!!..........''RIP Bart''
Wrong...he was a
Kodiak Bear, not a Grizzly Bear.
He was a Kodiak bear and weighed 1779 pounds and just over 9 ft 6 in tall
@@renesoto-pintor2916 same species. Different diet results in larger size.
@@TTundragrizzly not same species. Subspecies of
@@TTundragrizzly "same species. Different diet results in larger size."
- yes, but a DIFFERENT subspecies
Never run from a bear!
Myers- runs from bear.
damn, he´s huge!!!
I love. Bart the bear so beautiful awesome with Doug Susses his Trainor friend and more importa.ntly family his passing was so sad ahh I love bears
I would like watching the videos about the awards for sound effects editing and for sound on the playlist.
l always imagine Bart whispering into Doug's ear, "we're going to Spagos after this, right?"😄
To show you how big that bear is, his trainer in this video is 6'3" tall, the bear sitting down is as tall as him standing up😮
Love Myers
Running with your back turned to a bear is never a good idea. Bart was a gentle giant. 1700 lbs of power. 10 inch claws.
The most often stated weight I've seen is 1500 lbs.
Ok, but do you see how big his head is compared to his trainer? Bart the bear is HUGE!
I have never see Mike Myers look so nervous.
Jeez, I always forget how massive he was. Towering over two grown men while sitting down and SLOUCHING. That's a big ol bear
Bart was beautiful
Holy shit he sounds like dr evil!!
LOL. he is dr evil. duhh
IK, I guess I didn't drip enough irony onto my previous comment.
I remember a little while after this Billy Crystal announced, “We had a little problem backstage…you know that joke about how a bear poops in the woods? The Green Room.” 😆
So big and beautiful!
This is hella dope because I grew up down the street from Doug
Lucky you. Must of been amazing if you got to watch Doug train his bears.
R.I.P Bart
1:03 Mike Myers looks pretty scared, forcing a smile lol
I remember this was in March 1998 for the 1997 movies- 70th Annual Academy Awards...the night Titanic won.
Oh the irony
Bart the bear the greatest teddybear ever i love u bart
I share the same name as him! yay!
Thank you 😂
Bart was such a good boy.
HE SO FLUFFY!!!!!!!!!!!!
Had that gone sideways, it would've made Will Smith slapping Chris Rock look like two five year olds in a sandbox fighting over Tonka toys .
Well that went as planned.
1:13 The size of Bart the size compared to the trainer.
He looks more comfortable than he did with Kanye.
Out of all the films that they could have mentioned, why they didn't say that Bart was also in The Great Outdoors (as the Bald-Headed Bear) is beyond me.
I was kinda half-hoping he ate everyone in that room. Until he was slayed again by Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin...
The bear was also in Into The Wild
IT'S THE BALD HEADED BEAR!!!!!!!!!!
He earned it, dammit!
Bart went to his grave distraught that Myers was just a flash in the pan and they hadn't paired him with Brando.
l know, man it would've been cool to see that massive beast doing a scene with Bart.