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The reason Fatty Bear never appeared in another point-and-click adventure game was due to a mixture of series creator Laurie Bauman Arnold owning the rights to the character and the name "Fatty", in spite of being intended in an endearing manner, being considered potentially offensive.
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Fatty Bear was based on a real teddy bear owned by a friend of a series creator Laurie Bauman Arnold in her youth. The original bear had a string you could pull to make a farting sound, something that was not transferred over to the Fatty Bear game.
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