
The Great Polar Bear Adventure
TV Movie · Documentary · Family
Overview
A Polar Bear tries to teach her two cubs about life in the Arctic and the new challenges they face due to the interference of man. The Great Polar Adventure takes audiences inside the secret life of polar bears and imagines life from their perspective. Ikuk, a new polar bear mother, faces tremendous challenges as she raises cubs for the first time. With the rise of global warming, she must lead her family into dangerous "two-leg" territory to scavenge for food.
Top Cast
Lisa Brooke
Lisa Brooke
Angie (voice)
Lisa Brooke
Angie (voice)


Don Cherry
Don Cherry
Husky (voice)
Don Cherry
Husky (voice)
Gregory Cross
Gregory Cross
Howell (voice)
Gregory Cross
Howell (voice)


Jayne Eastwood
Jayne Eastwood
Hillary (voice)
Jayne Eastwood
Hillary (voice)


Michael Filipowich
Michael Filipowich
Bjorn (voice)
Michael Filipowich
Bjorn (voice)


Megan Follows
Megan Follows
Narrator (voice)
Megan Follows
Narrator (voice)
Shari Hollett
Shari Hollett
Suzy / Mrs. Ross (voice)
Shari Hollett
Suzy / Mrs. Ross (voice)


Shawn Lawrence
Shawn Lawrence
Krakush (voice)
Shawn Lawrence
Krakush (voice)


Howie Mandel
Howie Mandel
Pupa (voice)
Howie Mandel
Pupa (voice)
Nadia Pavici
Nadia Pavici
Cassie (voice)
Nadia Pavici
Cassie (voice)
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