List of Care Bears films

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Care Bears
Directed byVarious
StarringNelvana films:
Billie Mae Richards
Dan Hennessey
Hadley Kay
Cree Summer
Jim Henshaw
Susan Roman
Rob Tinkler
Julie Lemieux
Stevie Vallance
Andrew Sabiston
Scott McCord
Stephanie Beard
SD Entertainment films:
Ashleigh Ball
Tabitha St. Germain
Scott McNeil
Ian James Corlett
Tracey Moore
Anna Cummer
Production
companies
Nelvana (1985–1987, 2004, 2005)
SD Entertainment (2007, 2010)
Release date
1985–2010
CountriesUnited States
Canada
LanguageEnglish

The Care Bears are a group of characters created by the American Greetings company in 1981. Since 1985, they have appeared in nine animated feature films. The first three, made by the Canadian company Nelvana during the mid-1980s, were traditionally cel-animated; all subsequent entries (from 2004 onward) have been in CGI. Nelvana produced the first five films, while Los Angeles-based SD Entertainment has made another four (starting with Care Bears: Oopsy Does It! in 2007).

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Films

Nelvana

TitleRelease date (North America)Distributor (North America)Release typeSource
The Care Bears Movie March 24, 1985 (Washington, D.C.)
March 29, 1985
The Samuel Goldwyn Company (U.S.)
Astral Films, Criterion Pictures Corporation (Canada)
Theatrical [1] [2] [3] [4]
Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation March 7, 1986 (limited)
March 21, 1986
Columbia Pictures Theatrical [5] [6]
The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland August 6, 1987 Cineplex Odeon Films Theatrical [7]
Care Bears: Journey to Joke-a-lot October 5, 2004 Lions Gate Home Entertainment (North America)
Universal Studios Home Video (Overseas)
Direct-to-DVD [8]
The Care Bears' Big Wish Movie October 18, 2005Lions Gate Home EntertainmentDirect-to-DVD [9]

SD Entertainment

TitleRelease date (North America)Distributor (North America)Release typeSource
Care Bears: Oopsy Does It! August 4, 2007 (limited) Kidtoon Films Theatrical [10] [11]
Care Bears: To the Rescue April 3, 2010 (limited)Kidtoon FilmsTheatrical [12]
Care Bears: The Giving Festival November 2, 2010Lions Gate Home EntertainmentDirect-to-DVD [13] [14]
Care Bears: Share Bear Shines November 6, 2010 (limited)Kidtoon FilmsTheatrical (U.S.)
Direct-to-DVD (Australia)
[15] [16] [nb 1]

Cast

Character
The Care Bears MovieCare Bears Movie II: A New GenerationThe Care Bears Adventure in WonderlandCare Bears: Journey to Joke-a-lotThe Care Bears Big Wish MovieCare Bears: Oopsy Does It!Care Bears: To the RescueCare Bears: The Giving FestivalCare Bears: Share Bear Shines
The ten original Bears
Tenderheart Bear Billie Mae Richards Jim Henshaw Andrew Sabiston Matt Hill
Grumpy Bear Bob Dermer Robert Tinkler Scott McNeil
Wish Bear Janet-Laine Green   Stephanie Beard Chiara Zanni
Friend BearEva Almos Catherine Disher Shannon Chan-Kent
Good Luck Bear Marla Lukofsky Dan Hennessey Marla Lukofsky Susan Roman Samuel Vincent
Funshine BearPatricia Black  Julie Lemieux Ian James Corlett
Love-a-lot Bear Georgia Engel  Angela Maiorano Terri Hawkes
Birthday Bear Melleny Brown  
Bedtime BearGloria Figura Scott McCord Richard Ian Cox
Cheer Bear Melleny Brown Sunday Muse Tabitha St. Germain

Notes

  1. Share Bear Shines premiered on DVD in Australia, eight months ahead of Kidtoons' U.S. release. [15]

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