The Tangerine Bear: Home in Time for Christmas!

The Tangerine Bear (or The Tangerine Bear: Home In Time For Christmas!) is a 2000 film from Family Home Entertainment and Hyperion Pictures. The voice cast had included several popular actors at the time. The film was narrated by Trisha Yearwood, who also sings the majority of the songs featured. It is based on a book of the same title by Betty and Michael Paraskevas.

Synopsis
A teddy bear's mouth is accidentally sewn upside-down at a factory, causing him to look like he's frowning, day in and day out. The cynical, insecure bear ends up untouched during his time at Kroll's Department Store, from which he is finally shipped to an antique store. The store-- Winkle's Emporium-- is home to a group of fellow misfit toys, including a claustrophobic Jack-in-the-Box named Jack, a mermaid clock named Lorelei, and an agoraphobic cuckoo clock named Bird, as well as Mr. Winkle's irritable dog, Virgil. The bear's new and unlikely friends affectionately call him "Tangie", and share some adventures together as they each come to realize that being different can be a positive thing.

Songs

 * Looking For A Place To Belong
 * If We're Gonna Get Bought
 * Getting Ready For Christmas Day

Availability
The Tangerine Bear aired a few times in the very early 2000s, but hasn't been on in several years as of 2011. It is available on both DVD and VHS.