A cub is the young of certain large predatory animals such as bears, lions, wolves, and big cats; analogous to a domestic puppy or kitten

Cub may refer to:

  • Cub, a member of Cub Scouts
  • Cub player, a member of certain sports teams, e.g. the Chicago Cubs baseball club
  • A novice or learner, particularly in newspaper reporting
  • Cub (band), an indie rock band from Vancouver, British Columbia, which formed in 1992 and disbanded in 1997
  • Cub (Happy Tree Friends), a character in Happy Tree Friends
  • Cub Foods, a division of the U.S. Supervalu company
  • Piper Cub, a line of light aircraft built from the 1930s to the 1980s
  • "Cub": NATO reporting name for the Antonov An-12 Russian Turboprop transport
  • Honda Super Cub, a range of small motorcycles produced by Honda
  • "Cashed Up Bogan", a slang term used in Australia and New Zealand
  • Kapcai, a class of mini motorcycles of Malaysia and Southeast Asia - Malaysian Cub Prix
  • LDV Cub, a rebadged version of the Nissan Vanette van sold by LDV Limited
  • Cub Records, a record label
  • Farmall Cub, a model in the Farmall tractor model line
  • Cub Buck (1892–1966), professional American football player
  • Carlton & United Breweries, an Australian Alcohol Manufacturer

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Cub (film)

Cub (original title: Welp) is a 2014 Belgian horror movie and the feature film directorial debut of Jonas Govaerts. Funds for Cub were partially raised through an IndieGoGo campaign and the film had its world premiere on 10 September 2014 at the Toronto International Film Festival. Filming took place during 2013 and stars Maurice Luijten as Sam, a young boy that goes on a camping trip with his fellow Cub Scouts, only to fall afoul of a bloodthirsty poacher.

Story

Sam (Maurice Luijten) is a twelve-year-old cub scout that is frequently bullied by fellow scout members and pack leader Peter (Stef Aerts). Fellow pack leader Chris (Titus De Voodgt) and chef Jasmijn (Evelien Bosmans) try to keep Peter and the others from dominating Sam, but are not always successful. When some of the pack's bullying causes them to lose their way in the mountains during a trip, Peter and Chris try to keep things light by telling the campers a campfire story about Kai, a werewolf thought to be living in that very forest. Soon after, Sam runs into a feral boy (Gill Eeckelaert) that he believes to be the actual Kai. He tries to tell the others, but is ridiculed for actually believing in the stories and even Chris chalks it up to Sam's overactive imagination. However what they're unaware of is that Kai is the son of a nameless poacher (Jan Hammenecker), who has liberally seeded the forest with various elaborate and deadly traps. Rather than caring that the campers would get caught in the traps, the father and son delight in the idea and soon the campers find themselves running for their lives.

Happy Tree Friends

Happy Tree Friends (HTF) is an American flash cartoon created and developed by Aubrey Ankrum, Rhode Montijo, Kenn Navarro and Warren Graff for Mondo Media. The show is cited as an early example of a popular Internet phenomenon achieving a cult following.

The action and adventure comedy is composed of simple drawings and juxtaposes cute forest animals with extreme graphic violence. Each episode revolves around the characters enduring accidental events of bloodshed, pain, dismemberment, and/or death. At one point, the warning "Cartoon Violence: Not recommended for small children, or big babies" was given on the official website.

The episodes last from 1 to 7 minutes. In 2006, a television series featuring longer episodes aired. A spin-off called Ka-Pow! premiered on September 2, 2008.

Characters

Happy Tree Friends features a variety of characters, each with varying appearances and personalities. However, almost all share identical Pac-Man eyes, buckteeth, and pink heart-shaped noses. Lumpy makes up one of the four primary characters along with Cuddles, Giggles and Toothy.

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