Luna is the name of the moon on Bear in the Big Blue House (and also the literal Spanish and Italian translation of the word "moon.") At the end of every episode, Bear climbs to the attic (though, on occasion, he heads out to the Otter Pond) to talk to Luna about the day's events. Together they sing " The Goodbye Song " to close the show. Picture this: you're hanging out in the cozy Big Blue House with Bear and his crew.
It's nighttime, and Bear and Luna, the moon, are kicking back together. They start crooning a sweet goodbye song. Your complete guide to Luna the Moon (Bear in the Big Blue House).
Learn about the beloved Disney character's history, actor, fun facts, media appearances, merchandise and more. Luna's Night (Bear in the Big Blue House) (Night Glow Board Books) Board book - November 1, 1999 by Kiki Thorpe (Author), Joe Ewers (Illustrator) Bear shares his friendship with wise Luna the Moon, who reveals why nighttime is her favorite time of all. In the Henson world, we know her as Luna from Bear in the Big Blue House.
A soft gentle voice that came from the sky who always took the time to sing the "Goodbye Song" and discuss the latest events of the newest day with Bear. For the PJ Masks character, see Luna Girl. Luna is a character on the children's television series Bear in the Big Blue House.
She is the moon and a close friend of Bear who usually can tell what he is thinking, sometimes to the point of speaking in unison with him. Due to her age, she is also very wise. She was voiced by the late Lynn Thigpen.
At the end of every episode, Bear goes up to the. Luna: Well, Bear, it seems to me that maybe the whole Big Blue House is your most extra-special, favorite place. It's your home, after all.
Bear: Wow, Luna. When you're right, you're right. Luna: What can I say? I'm the moon.
Bear In The Big Blue House: Bear tells Luna about home (Disney on PBS Kids Sprout airing version) Shelly Risbrudt 1.01K subscribers Subscribe. In the Bear in the Big Blue House version of the show, Luna the moon descended from above the stage for the final scene. In the later Mickey Mouse Clubhouse version of the show, this same system was used to bring Toodles down.
See image of Lynne Thigpen, the voice of Luna in Bear in the Big Blue House (TV Show).