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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2006

Produced by Michael J. Loughlin for The Thomas A. Edison Music Video Co.

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  • Yeah. Good idea. Call the ASPCA and tell 'em some guy kicked a bear in a movie in 1899. I'm sure they'll get right on that.

  • I,m sick of the way these modern "doo gooders" try to impose todays "morality" on happenings in other time period. PETA= wierdo

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  • @97951 We hear that!

  • @handtlh1200 Peta = moronic hippies who don't give jack shit for animals. I'm glad that the victorian era had high morality,decency and no stupid hippies

  • @divaphied yeah yeah,I'm sure the ASPCA has time travel machines,No one Cares for modern society!,stupid hippie

  • @ploxsicle Edison was a beautiful man,appearance wise,feelings,and kind. You sir are a tesla testicle sucking moron,who loves PETA who is an organization of hippies who eat meat and are hypocrites towards poor animals.

  • Seems the bears' union lost its collective bargaining rights...

  • Reply to various: Baylor Uni DO NOT make bears drink real Dr Pepper, it would kill them faster than their "Bear Budget" could replace them, no matter if they claim they do. Animals DO exist to entertain us, by simply being their natural selves, and while many bear trainers do sometimes have a very loving relaitionship with their animals, the VAST majority simply make the bear perform by driving it insane, thru violence and confusion. So: Bears good, Training them BAD.

  • This is a historic early movie but I have come to realize that there really is no humane way to make wild animals do stupid tricks. These bears probably had rings in their noses attached to the leash which was a very cruel way to make the bear comply. They were probably declawed too. When they were not performing they were probably kept in small cages with not even room to move around. But that is how we keep farm animals now so we have kind of gone backwards....

  • I think that perspective and belief is discusting. animals most certainly do NOT exist to entertain us aspecialy in that manner. The use of real bears as mascots and making them drink Dr. Pepper is dangerous and I'm surprised the drink company condones and allows such promotional acts.

    It is sad that people still think the way you do towards animals.

  • You just made me laugh orange juice up my nose!

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