[Plain text: Country Bear Jamboree's 54th anniversary!]
ID: The digital art consists of bears and animals from Disney's Country Bear Jamboree with added original characters from the original poster, as many drawn in detail, Rufus drawn in sketchy, while Charley's only head is drawn in minimal detail. The huge cake on the orange table has four layers, a light dough, and pink-white frosting. It also has a candle, to which it said 54 in yellow with a blue outline, with fire above it. The background is a simple gradient orange-amber with a yellow highlight on their face, and there's the artist's signature on the top left.
In the middle: Henry is in tears in a good way as he tries to pull the tear away from his eye, and Teddi Barra hugs his left arm and sighs in contentment. Wendell is laughing with Henry as well, which his wife doesn't find pleasant, except for their son, who is smiling. Sammy is next to Randy, who is unpleasant, as he was stuck in Henry's hat, except for Sammy, who stares at the cake.
In the left: As Hattiet holds Oscar, Zeb hugs her in tightly and cries more than Henry and Wendell, much confuses Oscar and Zeke after he gave them a thumbs up, so Tennessee comforts him, which also worries Terrence. Dolores lay on Terrence's left shoulder as he held one of her tentacles, and held Webster, and Webster was almost about to laugh as he saw Zeb crying over his wife.
Fred carries his wife to leave her have interact with Ted, and she picks Ted's cheek in a teasing way, which makes him blush and tries to push his hat to cover his face.
In the right: Gomer is staring at Teddi, Henry, Wendell, and his family, then the cake, and he is content with this. Trixie is close and happy while she holds her paws, with Sun Bonnets (Bubbles, Bunny, and Beulah) next to her.
Romeo and Juliet hug each other and hold their paw, and in their different way, Romeo picks up his wife's hair and Juliet puts her arm on her husband's back. Ernest and Donna glare at each other, and Ernest winks at her, but Donna doesn't react that much.
Rufus is behind Ernest and Big Al and only gave a thumbs up, despite his reaction saying otherwise. Lastly, Big Al is cheerful as he clapped.
Despite the bear's speech balloon not having text to convey ambiguity and the symbol to convey emotion, Charley, Melvin, Buff, and Max have comments.
Charley on the left said, "Hey, where's my respect!?"
While the heads trio in the right, Melvin first said, "Hey, where do we hang in the air?"
Buff said, "Who'll know? We're always hangin'!"
Max answers, "Ask the artist of this piece, she's the one who drew us!"
End ID.
Long ass in the image description 'n' process.
It took me 26 days (Excludin' 1, 13, 14, and 15 since the former was when I realized that it's their day, while the latter was my parents 'n' I was trippin' to my maternal grandparents' house) to finish this piece that's actually so awkward oh my god, please don't remind me with this don't you dare. So anyway, would you be more shocked if I told you, besides the bears you see on my profile page, I didn't really draw everyone? (Exclude that one human what-his-name from Vacation Hoedown, Zeke's wife, 'n' Trixie's ex-husband or boyfriend. The former is that I have no strong opinion, the middle is "I have no idea what to do with you", 'n' the latter is "I HATE YOU") I feel so guilty because of that 💔 So not only was my goal to draw them all 'cause I'm very obsessed with hillbilly bears from Disney somehow, but also that I want to challenge myself with their design, so I'm happy that I have opportunity as love of bears 'n' this franchise! (Although I only know them for the early nine months… to be fair though, my mind is always thinkin' 'bout them.)
Originally, I was going to add the shadow like I told them on Instagram stories, but then I saw that it no longer fit, which is disappointing to hear, so I switched back to the minimal shadow. For the background, it was a blue like I said it again on Instagram stories, but I feel that blue colour will give an impression as a bit coldest, so I thought green would look good for this happy tone, but it unfortunately doesn't look great… so that was means that I have to sacrifice for the colour contrast to give the background orange-yellow 💔 to be fair it does look good in eyes candy, so thanks for the sacrifice, I guess?
Though my favourite process is inking (sometimes!) the pointy texture as a blend, 'n' the background's texture, I really love the way it turns out!
Now an important question… where's Bôn Bon, Jill, 'n' Orville? They're my OCs, so why didn't I draw them despite half of my original characters here? While they're workin' with Grizzly Hall, they don't really base it on the source material that's very much connection to the canon character (E.g. Fred 'n' Zeb's wife was once mentioned in LPD record, so of course I'll be drawin' them then writin', 'n' Juliet 'n' Donna is based on the song placement for Romeo 'n' Ernest, so I was drawin' them then writin' too like with the former I mentioned. Though there is an exception for Charley, as she's based on the concept art, however I'll say that it's more so was that I thought she had the potential in the storywise)
And to put it more context:
Created on August 05, 2025.
Started in September 02, 2025.
Finished on September 29, 2025.
Accordin' to Clip Studio Paint's maths, it took 109 hours 16 minutes.
See, now you all know how much it took 100 hours (According to Clip Studio Paint's maths) to finish the drawin'…
Now here's a close-up of everyone!
[Plain text: Now here's a close-up of everyone!]
ID: The image from in this same post zoomed-in of the cast.
1) Cake.
2) Teddi, Henry, Randy, and Sammy.
3) Wendell and his family.
4) Five Bear Rugs, Fred's and Zeb's wife.
5) Dolores, Terrence, and Webster.
6) Gomer.
7) Trixie, and Sun Bonnets.
8) Romeo McGrowl and Juliet NicHowl.
9) Ernest the dude, Donna the lady, Rufus.
10) Big Al.
11) Melvin, Buff, and Max.
12) Urus H. Bear.
13) Charlene "Charley" Teufel.
End ID.
Rrrrromeo
It was interesting, when they changed this country bears name to Romeo cause his original name was a slur, you had people on twitter going "he'll always be (SLUR) to me!" and the posts would get flagged for obvious reasons
[ID: The digital art consists of characters from Disney’s Country Bear Jamboree with Christmas Special, they’re drawn in only beige. The background features a soft gradient with snowflakes.
The first picture shows Terrence is happy as he hugs Webster, with speech balloons surrounding him, which Webster seems content with.
The second picture shows Romeo giving the glasses back to Gomer, much to Gomer's surprise a little. Romeo said, “You were forget somethin’.”
End ID.]
Wow, Christmas is here, ‘n’ I don’t even have a lot of times for Vacation Hoedown, which is awkward…
Anyway, here’s the doodle :D Now excuse me, I really miss drawin’ Romeo McGrowl so much 💔💔💔
[ID: The close-up of Romeo McGrowl in costume park with dress looks like Musical Jamboree from Disney's Country Bear Jamboree, he is doing a hand heart for the viewers. The semi-translucent heart is against him, and a simple blush is shown. The background is an outside view of Grizzly Halls.
His shirt’s two-tone has been switch, as the hot pink has been replaced with dark blue.
End ID.]
This image gave me the vibe of a "TikTok edit" in a non-negative way, I swear to god.
5 Times The Animatronic Short Orange Bear On Country Bear Jamboree Addressed Me By Name And Told Me He Was Going To Marry My Dad
[Plain text starts: The title reads, "5 times the animatronic short bear on Country Bear Jamboree addressed me by name and told me he was going to marry my dad", most of the text is emphasised in capitalised case. End plain text.]
[Image description starts: The photography of Wendell, as his clothes are from the Christmas Special, and he carries a squirrel gun. He donned a hunter's cap with camouflage patterns covered in snow, and wore a hunter's vest with green trimmed white fur. The background is the stage with the tree. End image description.]
I recently went on vacation to the Magic Kingdom with my family. It was a lot of fun until I went on Country Bear Jamboree. There are a lot of animatronic bears on the stage that sing before the curtains close.
Although most of these robotic bears are wonderful to watch, there was an animatronic short orange bear that started addressing me by name halfway through the music. He told me that he was going to marry my dad.
He did that five times.
1. The Time The Animatronic Orange Bear Made Eye Contact With Me
[Plain text starts: The biggest header reads, "1. The time the animatronic orange bear made eye contact with me", the text is emphasised in capitalised case. End plain text.]
[Image description starts: The photograph of Wendell from refurbished on 2012, as he is strumming a mandolin and looking up with half-closed eyes. The background is a farmhouse on the stage. End image description.]
I was sitting in Country Bear Jamboree, and the animatronic short orange bear was doing his preprogrammed speech as he spoke with the animatronic brown bear with a tophat.
The orange bear said, "Ain't ya gonna help me out over there, Henry?"
Then it turned and looked me right in the eyes and said, "I'm going to marry your dad, Ryan."
Then the short orange bear leaned in real close to my face, which I’m pretty sure it was not programmed to do, and he said, "Call me 'Mrs. Dad,' Ryan. I'm going to be your dad's bride at his wedding."
Before he could say anything else, I had to change my seat position way from him to enjoy the rest of the magic of Country Bear Jamboree.
2. The Time The Animatronic Short Orange Bear Kept Talking About How Long The Wedding Would Take When He Married My Dad
[Plain text starts: The biggest header reads, "2. The time the animatronic short orange bear kept talking about how long the wedding would take when he married my dad", the text is emphasised in capitalised case. End plain text.]
[Image description starts: The photograph of Wendell from pre-refurbished in 2008, he is facing to the left. The background is a park with a water fountain and a few white birds. End image description.]
The final music at the end of Country Bear Jamboree was so fun that I decided to get back in line and sit it again. I was having a blast listening to all the robotic bears sing until the animatronic short orange bear once again turned to me.
It started to say, "Hey, if you can’t cut it, just lay out."
But about halfway through the line, he trailed off, turned around, and said, "Welcome back, Ryan. I'm going to marry your religious dad and the wedding is going to take forever. Everyone's going to talk so slow and your dad and I are going to kiss 100 times. Your dad is going to get down on his knees, and thank Christ for making his wedding to the robot orange bear take so long."
I tried to tell the robotic short orange bear that I didn't want that to happen, but he was already leaning farther away from me.
3. The Time The Animatronic Orange Bear Told Me That He Was Going To Wear My Clothes When He Married My Dad
[Plain text starts: The biggest header reads, "3. The time the animatronic orange bear told me that he was going to wear my clothes when he married my dad", the text is emphasised in capitalised case. End plain text.]
[Image description starts: Same visual's description in the second section, however, he is facing left and looks down instead. End image description.]
I had decided not to go to Country Bear Jamboree anymore, but then I remembered how fun the final music at the end was, and I got back in line.
I was hoping the animatronic short orange bear would just do his clockwork movements and prerecorded lines, but instead he popped up out of the stage in the middle of the music and said, "Your dad is my fiancé, Ryan, I'm going to wear your shirts and your pants when I marry your dad. Your dad's going to wear a wedding dress, and we're going to be bonded in the eyes of Christ. Enjoy the rest of Country Bear Jamboree, Ryan."
After the music, I told the Magic Kingdom employee working the line what had happened, and he just said, "That sounds bad." But he didn't do anything.
4. The Time The Short Orange Bear’s Voice Came Out Of The Animatronic Bear With Long Puckered-Up Lips
[Plain text starts: The biggest header reads, "4. The time the short orange bear’s voice came out of the animatronic bear with long puckered-up lips", the text is emphasised in capitalised case. End plain text.]
[Image description starts: The close-up of Romeo McGrowl, as he strums the ukulele and sings. The background is a black curtain with a red spotlight. End image description.]
I just couldn't stay away from that incredible music at the end of Country Bear Jamboree, so I got right back in line.
There is an animatronic bear with long puckered-up lips on Country Bear Jamboree who mostly sings about his woman, babbles about how she wasn't pretty, but he ain't either.
One time, when the curtain opened for the bear with long puckered-up lips, it stopped singing, swiveled on its metal hinges to face me, and said to me in the short orange bear's voice, "Ryan, it’s me. It’s the short orange bear. I'm going to marry the ever-loving shit out of your religious dad. Listen to me, Ryan. Our wedding will not have any refreshments. Guests will be permitted to bring one bowl of warm water from home, but that's it. Once I marry your dad, I'm going to become a huge part of your life. Have fun on the big drop."
Then the bear with puckered-up lips' voice returned to normal, and it sang a song about his woman. I do not want to attend a wedding where there is no food, especially since the short orange bear said it was also going to be very long.
5. The Time An Animatronic Model Of My Dad Appeared Next To The Short Orange Bear
[Plain text starts: The biggest header reads, "5. The time an animatronic model of my dad appeared next to the short orange bear", the text is emphasised in capitalised case. End plain text.]
[Image description starts: Henry and Wendell are singing "Mama, Don't Whoop Little Buffalo", and far distance from each other. The background is a farmhouse with a chicken and a dog. End image description.]
I had promised myself I would never sit Country Bear Jamboree again, but on the last day of vacation, the siren song of the big, fun drop lured me right back into the den of the clockwork short orange bear and his wet carnival of torment.
When I got to the animatronic short orange bear, he was standing next to an animatronic model of my father, which sparked and sputtered as he moved back and forth in repetitive motion.
Brown bear with a tophat stopped right at that scene, which it hadn’t done any of the other times before, and the animatronic short orange bear started saying things like, "Hello, Ryan. Your dad and I are going to be each other's wives," and, "You'll have to watch me marry your dad through the window of the church because you're not allowed inside, Ryan."
Then the animatronic model of my dad said, "I love marrying the short orange bear more than I love having a son!" and then it burst into flames.
As the brown bear with a tophat finally moves it and the short orange bear about leaning farther away from this horrific scene, the short orange bear called after me, "I'll see you and your real dad at the wedding, Ryan!"
I tried to call back, "Please don't do this!" but my voice was drowned out by the sound of the robot big orange bear singing about the sadness that her partner was leaving her.