Charlie (aka Bigfoot) is a solo guy who, like the Bears, would love to find a place for himself in the world.
The Bears attempt to make a viral video and star in it.
The Bears find their stuff stolen after playing basketball.
Chloe spends time with the bears in an effort to reserach them for an upcoming presentation.
A vendor saves Panda from an allergic reaction.
Grizz likes burritos. A lot. So much so that after a restaurant makes a Bear-Sized Burrito, he can't bring himself to eat such a majestic work of art.
You know that one annoying friend who just can't get the hint? That's Charlie, and he's Bigfoot.
The Bears find a cool thing in a dumpster: a denim jacket.
The Bears open up a food truck after being dissapointed by the food options available to them.
Grizz purposefully gets the Bears lost in the deep forest.
Ice gets in a fight with a Roomba, Panda's life gets turned upside down when a mouse invades his room and Grizz gets stuck in a tree.
Nom Nom enlists the Bears to help him regain his popularity.
The Bears flashback to when they were young cubs!
The Bears become cultural ninjas to shush people at cinemas.
"Pet Shop" tells the tale of where the Baby Bears once lived and almost seized an opportunity to find a home separated from each other.
The Bears show a child prodigy how to make college friends.
Grizz brings home a crab, which pinches Ice Bear's ear.
When the Bears' laptop breaks, they need to look for jobs.
Panda becomes the alpha bear, and he and Grizz have to deal with the consequences of an emotional Panda being the leader of the three Bears.
A store clerk shames the Bears for asking for plastic bags.
A French woman matches with Panda on an dating website.
On a day out with just Chloe and Ice Bear, she realizes that Ice Bear only runs errands for his brothers.
The bears, being an urban bunch, hadn't ever heard of the idea of hibernation until Chloe tells them about it.
The Bears' cave is threatened when the city plans to destroy it and they must fight to protect it.