Talking with My Teddy Bears

Talking with My Teddy Bears is a animated direct-to-video film, directed by Noah Byrd.

Plot
It's May 28 (the Last day for the bears when they work), and Flower, Bear-mo, and the gang are all ready to close up shop, and settle in at their home in the woods. At five o'clock, sunset and quitting time, they march to their home through the forest, singing "Heigh Ho" (from Walt Disney's, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs). Returning home, they are alarmed to find their cottage clean and suspect that an intruder has invaded their home.

Build-A-Bear Characters

 * Flower (voiced by Kevin James) – A Multi-Colorful Rainbow teddy bear with a Good-natured attitude, a sweet strawberry scent, and subsequent love for rainbows, and unicorns.
 * Bear-mo Clash (voiced by Ryan Dillon) – A furry red and young teddy bear, and The protagonist's new sidekick who is three-and-a-half years old, and often refers to himself in the third person. He is an obvious parody of, homage and reference to, and based on, Elmo, Noah Byrd's favorite recognizable character from the popular American children's series Sesame Street.
 * Rainbow Summers (voiced by Jodi Benson) – A white teddy bear with Rainbows all over her body. She usually talks about Rainbows, and her love for videos (like VeggieTales, and Baby Einstein), Chick-fil-A, Summer Vacation, Silly Songs with Larry, Classical Music, and Dasani Water, and is good friends with Summer, Pink Hearts, and Flower. it's also revealed that she's Summer Bear's girlfriend.
 * Pink Hearts (also voiced by Jodi Benson) – A wisecracking teddy bear with pink and white colors, who is "Beautiful, Peaceful, Patience, Kind, and Joyful". She is known for giving a big hug to the other bears, resulting in an enthusiastic group hug. She loves Chick-fil-A, VeggieTales, Water Country USA, Eric Carle merchandise, and Toys "R" Us and is Rainbow's best friend.
 * Winter Bear (voiced by Tom Kenny) – a hyperactive, glittery snowflake bear. he has the symbol of a snowflake on his left foot. In the first and second films, Summer explains that Winter is from Alaska and that they met in Anaheim, California along with Flower. it's also revealed that he loves Christmas.
 * Summer Bear (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui) – A (several different shades) green teddy bear with a love for summer (which Hence his own name). Winter often refers Summer as his favorite brother.

DVD release
The special was released on DVD and on Blu-ray Disc several times.. The DVD's special feature include:


 * "Deleted Scenes" - Seven never before seen parts of movie.
 * "Pink Hearts' Goodbye" - The camera approaches Pink Hearts and she waves goodbye, and then leaves for a break.
 * "Audio Commentary" - Commentary on the film with Noah Byrd, Pink Hearts, Rainbow, Summer, Winter, Bear-mo, and Flower.
 * "How to Draw the Bears" - Noah Byrd, along the creators of the film, show the viewers how to draw the Teddy Bear characters from the movie.
 * "Read-Along Storybook" - all four of the stories from Noah Byrd-adapted version of The Railway Series book, Duke the Lost Engine, all divided into four choice sections known as "Choose a Story".
 * "Sing Along" - eight songs, "Heigh ho", "It's A Small World", "Part of Your World", "Viva La Campagnie", "The Hairbrush Song", "Sweet Wings of Love", "Love So Lovely", and "Rub-a-Dub".
 * "English Subtitles"

Trivia

 * This film marks the debuts of Bear-mo, Flower, Rainbow, Summer, Winter, and Pink Hearts.
 * The title of the movie is a Spoof, Homage, reference, and parody of the Jeff Dunham stage performance and DVD, Arguing with Myself.
 * The Mine carts in the Diamond Mine scenes, are recycled from the China Clay Trucks used in Season 2 of Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends, and it's sister show TUGS.
 * The film's storyline is the equivalent to Walt Disney's 1937 film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The film's plot also borrows elements from the same movie.
 * Some of the quotes/lines from the Snow White film are used in the movie.
 * The songs from the film, Heigh Ho, and Whistle While You Work are even used in the movie.
 * the Talking with My Teddy Bears movie also uses scene deleted from the original Snow White film (the Dinner Sequence, and the Bedroom fight scene).
 * Bear-mo, Rainbow and TBA disguising as a tall dance partner is also a reference from Disney's Snow White in the scene of the Dwarfs performing "The Silly Song" to Snow White as Dopey and Sneezy dress up as a a man by having Dopey balancing on Sneezy's shoulders
 * The chase to the cliff, and the antagonist's death on it in the movie is also similar the original movie.
 * Some characters, and elements from are Sesame Street also referenced in the movie. references include:
 * Bear-mo himself is a a spoof, parody, homage, and a caricature of the Sesame Street character Elmo, who have been a popular character for years. The idea of Bear-mo from Noah was also Inspired by Elmo, as well.
 * In the scene where the bears talk about Comenio the Snake, When Winter Bear rants that the snake knows everything, he states she "Might be working with the Count on "Sesame Street" right now!". The Count's organ theme from his sketches also plays in the background as Winter Bear states it in the scene.
 * In another scene, Bear-mo ask The protagonist, "Didn't you watch Sesame Street?" Then he sings a brief section of the Theme Song, and then goes through a montage of impressions of some of the characters, and Then parodies the end of Sesame Street by saying that "this show was sponsored by the sound CH."
 * In the scene where Flower is the first to leave, and when he is seen off by Clarice, whom he warns to be wary of strangers, when he warns her "the old Mumford's a sly one! Full of black magic, so beware of strangers.", He is referencing to The Amazing Mumford, and when his tricks that wrong. Then Pink Hearts warn to "be careful with Grover." before being kissed by Clarice on the forehead, which causes Pink hearts to jump to Clarice's arms as she embraces her with tears, and then  Rainbow Summers then tells her "watch out for Oscar the Grouch." before sneezing out a rainbow strong enough to blow Bear-mo back inside the cottage.
 * In the Scene where Bear-mo learns to perfect his impressions for the dinner show, he watches Elmo's World: Dancing, Music, Books!, and a Sesame Street video tape called Great Claasic Moments from Sesame Street, which features four Sesame Street News Flash sketchs, the Muppet & Kid Moment in which Kermit and Joey say the alphabet, "The Honker-Duckie-Dinger Jamboree", ""We Are All Monsters", and the Joe Raposo songs, "African Alphabet", "C Is for Cookie," "The Batty Bat", and the 1976 Sesame Street version of "Bein' Green". the Great Classic Moments from Sesame Street tape most likely uses rerecorded footage from Episode 0680 of Sesame Street, Elmo Says BOO!, Sesame Street: 25 Wonderful Years, The Best of Kermit on Sesame Street, Big Bird's Story Time and Sing Yourself Silly!.
 * The elements in the design of the castle on the hills seen in the background numerous (Mostly in the beginning) of time are reminiscent of the King of Eight's castle.
 * Bear-mo's hit song "Happy Tappin' with Bear-mo" is a spoof of the song, Happy Tappin' with Elmo.
 * Originally, Jerry Nelson (who worked with Jim Henson on Sesame Street, The Muppet Show, and Fraggle Rock) was going to perform Bear-mo with a deep, gruff voice, but During production (in 2012) Jerry Nelson died; the film is also dedicated to his memory.
 * Clarice makes her special apperance in the film.

Sequels and Spin offs
Sometime later in the future, a direct-to-video sequel of the film will be released, entitled Teddy-Bear Mania!. Just like its predecessor, the film centers around the Protagonist once again, along with the teddy bears, Flower, Winter, Summer and Pink Hearts as well as two new characters.