When Papa's complaints to City Hall about all the potholes around town seem to be falling on deaf ears, he decides to take matters into his own hands and run for Mayor.
When the Bear Family visit the new mall, they're amazed by the sheer size of it. It's huge. Then, Sister Bear is looking for a bear she admires the most. And that's Grizzly Gran.
Papa Bear accepts the prestigious job of making a one-of-a-kind chair for the Squire, but then learns the order must be filled by the next day for Mrs. Squire's birthday.
Mama plans a movie night so the family can spend time together. But will they arrive in time? Then, the cubs are excited about going on a family trip, until they find out they're going on a tour of Bear Country's National Parks.
Brother wants to take part in the local pet show, but Sister has already entered their dog, Little Lady and the show entrance is limited to one owner per pet.
While digging through the attic looking for something of historic importance to donate to the History of Bear Country exhibit, Mama, Papa and the cubs come across all sorts of family mementos.
At a weekend cub camp, Too Tall and the gang make a mess out of everything from pitching their tent to tie-dying t-shirts - all because Too Tall is too self-conscious to ask anyone for help.
When the cubs find their outdoors plans repeatedly cancelled because of unseasonable weather changes, instead of moping around the house, Mama gets them outside where they inevitably find all sorts of seasonable things to do.
When he's given his very own key to the tree house, Brother feels so 'all grown up' that he turns his back on frivolous 'cub games' in favour of doing 'important grown up jobs' with Papa.
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By what name was The Berenstain Bears (1985) officially released in India in English?