Developed by Manny Hernandez, We Baby Bears is an animated television series made for Cartoon Network. It is a spin-off prequel of the animated series We Bare Bears, which was created by Daniel Chong.
Hernandez and Chong are also the executive producers alongside Sam Register. The first season of the series premiered on January 1, 2022 on Cartoon Network and received mixed reviews from critics. It has been rated 5.8/10 on IMDb. The series has been already renewed for a second season.
So, when is We Baby Bears Season 2 releasing? What is the plot? Who would come back to play the lead roles? Continue reading to know further details.
We Baby Bears Plot and Cast
The makers of We Baby Bears have not revealed much about the plot for Season 2. It is based on adoptive bear bros, Grizlly aka Grizz, Panda aka Pan-Pan and Ice Bear, and it follows the trio as they try their best to fit in among their human peers in the city of San Francisco.
The episodes see the family doing everything from grocery shopping to giving their best go at becoming internet celebs. Whether or not they fit in their work, by the end of every episode, the group knows they always have one another to lean on.
Coming to the cast, we should get to see the main cast members of Season 1 reprising their roles in Season 2. This includes Connor Andrade, Amari McCoy, Max Mitchell and Demetri Martin in the lead roles. We should also get to see some celebrity guest stars in the new season like Season 1.
We Baby Bears Season 2 Release Date
The first season of We Baby Bears was released in January 2022 and it was renewed for a second season towards the end of the month. Considering that, the new season should release sometime in 2023.
The upcoming season might consist of 25 episodes like the first season. The series is produced by Cartoon Network Studios and distributed by Warner Bros. Television Distribution.
We Baby Bears Season 2 Trailer
The makers have not released a trailer for We Baby Bears Season 2. Until it comes out, you can check the trailer of Season 1 below: