Pudsey Bear, the mascot for BBC's Children in Need, wears a bandage over one eye as a symbol of support for children facing illness and adversity. The bandage represents resilience and the idea that even when facing challenges, it's important to keep a positive outlook. This distinctive feature has made Pudsey an iconic figure in raising awareness and funds for children's charities.
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Its his right eye
yes, he did
The character "Pudsey Bear" is a lovable yellow bear designed to make young children feel at ease. He is the face of the charity "Children In Need". He also wears a bandage around his forehead to help children not feel alone.
Pudsey Bear is the mascot of the BBC's annual fundraising marathon Children in Need, which raises over £30 ($60) million a year for childrens charities.Pudsey Bear is the mascot for the BBC Charity Children in Need. Every year they hold a TV appeal night to raise money for disadvantaged, sick or disabled children in the UK. It just so happens that it's tonight actually. Pudsey has been the mascot since 1983 (3 years after it started). He's yellow and has a spotty bandage over one eye.
Apparently he has a offensive tattoo on his hand and they asked him to wear the bandage.
The population of Pudsey is 32,391.
someone invented pudsey
anywhere at a pudsey store
Pudsey Grangefield School's motto is 'and'.
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he officialy was made in pudsey in leeds in the pub called the royal