Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation 1569551 226133132 2008-07-16T23:33:19Z 142.162.75.119 /* Synopsis */ Fixed Typos {{Infobox Film | name = Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation | image = CBMII poster.jpg | caption = Original theatrical poster | director = [[Dale Schott]] | producer = [[Michael Hirsh (producer)|Michael Hirsh]]<br />[[Patrick Loubert]]<br />[[Clive A. Smith]] | writer = [[Peter Sauder]] | music = [[Patricia Cullen (composer)|Patricia Cullen]] | editing = Evan Landis | starring = [[#Voice cast|See below]] | country = {{flagicon|Canada}} [[Canada]] | language = [[English language|English]] | runtime = 76 min | distributor = [[Columbia Pictures]] | released = [[March 7]], [[1986]] (limited)<br />[[March 21]], [[1986]] (wide) | preceded_by = ''[[The Care Bears Movie]]'' (1985) | followed_by = ''[[The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland]]'' (1987) | imdb_id = 0090799 }} '''''Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation''''' is an [[animation|animated film]] produced by Canadian animation studio [[Nelvana]] Limited. It was released in the [[United States]] in [[1986 in film|March 1986]] by [[Columbia Pictures]], and was the second film based on the [[Care Bears]] toy line. It was directed by [[Dale Schott]], written by [[Peter Sauder]], and produced by Nelvana's three founders ([[Michael Hirsh (producer)|Michael Hirsh]], [[Patrick Loubert]] and [[Clive A. Smith]]). It starred the voices of [[Alyson Court]], [[Cree Summer]] and [[Maxine Miller]]. The film was commercially marketed as a [[sequel]] to ''[[The Care Bears Movie]]'', and did not actually serve as a [[prequel]] to this predecessor, but to the Nelvana [[The Care Bears (television series)|television series]] that would soon air on the [[American Broadcasting Corporation|ABC network]] the following September.<ref name=ny-times>[http://movies2.nytimes.com/mem/movies/review.html?title1=CARE%20BEARS%20MOVIE%20II:%20A%20NEW%20GENERATION%20(MOVIE)&reviewer=By%20Vincent%20Canby&pdate=19860321&oref=login Review] of ''Care Bears Movie II'' by Vincent Canby. ''The New York Times''. (Registration required to read page.)</ref> It recounts the origins of the Care Bear Family, and tells of the Care Bears' first Caring Mission, led by True Heart Bear and Noble Heart Horse. The story is narrated by a character called the Great Wishing Star, voiced by [[Chris Wiggins]]. ''Care Bears Movie II'' gained mixed critical attention during its original release. The film grossed only US$8.5 million in North America, almost a third of what its original counterpart took, and was followed by a third installment, ''[[The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland|Adventure in Wonderland]]'', the next August. It premiered on video some time in 1987, and on DVD on [[April 8]], [[2003]]. ==Synopsis== {{Plot|date=July 2007}}<!-- Still too long, too disjoint, too stagnant in prose, and too many short ¶'s... --> {{Inappropriate tone|date=December 2007}}<!-- And yet, the problems continue... --> True Heart Bear and Noble Heart Horse are caretakers of the young Care Bears and Care Bear Cousins aboard the Cloud Clipper. As they are sailing along, a storm starts, and a red [[dragon]] blocks them in their way. But then, a rainbow takes them up to the sky, and, assisted by the Great Wishing Star, they begin the Kingdom of Caring. The Star soon gives the Bears and Cousins their tummy symbols. Some time later, True Heart Bear, with stowaway Swift Heart Rabbit inside her bag, embarks on the Bears' first Caring Mission. Landing at a [[campsite]] on Earth, she meets a camper named Christy who feels she cannot do anything as well as her lead competitor, the boastful Camp Champ, save for [[marbles]]. She attempts to run away from the site, and her friends Dawn and John follow suit. But the latter two end up being a little lost, until True Heart invites them both to come and take care of the babies back at the Kingdom of Caring. When they arrive, True Heart decides to return to Earth to help Christy. A bell tolls from the Caring Meter; she and Noble Heart suggest that Dark Heart (the dragon they faced earlier on) has returned, and they will both try to defeat him again should he really strike once more. Dawn and John should never find out who he is, the two declare, and they insist that their human friends now [[babysitting|baby-sit]] the orphan Cubs. [[Image:Dark heart human.jpg|thumb|200px|Dark Heart, the film's villain.]] In the woods near camp, Christy meets Dark Heart (disguised in his human form), whom she falls unwittingly a victim to, and is later used by the villain as a tool to help him take out his evil deeds and destroy the Kingdom of Caring. He gives his apprentice the opportunity to do what she never could do before, even [[cartwheel]]s, but she has to do him a favour to pay him back: to capture every single Care Bear inside his magic red bag, and forever trap them all in some secret place. Once he has fulfilled the task, he will leave Christy alone. Already aware of whom they will face, True Heart and Noble Heart move the Cubs to two new places: growing up, the Bears will reside in [[wikt:Care-a-lot|Care-a-lot]] and the Cousins will live in the [[wikt:Forest of Feelings|Forest of Feelings]]. Meanwhile, without the Bears knowing it, Dark Heart is planning to capture the whole Family, from within his secret [[cave]] beneath the camp, located inside an outhouse at the site. As he speeds off to Care-a-lot, Christy is showing off her new winning abilities before the other campers, posing as the new "Camp Champ". Meanwhile, the Care Bear Family is getting ready to surprise True and Noble home from another mission. But then the Caring Meter goes awry, and Dark Heart has arrived to ruin their preparation. The Care Bears believe he is trying to have fun, but the Star and Heart Buddies are aware of his plan and drive him off. Soon after he stumbles near the Family, he morphs into his true form in front of them, a raging red cloud with glaring pink eyes. When he goes away, thanks to the "Care Bear Stare", True and Noble let the other Family members take care of caring while they are both gone to search for the villain. While True Heart and Noble Heart are gone, the rest of the care bears and cousins take turns going on missions to help people, with Cheer Bear clearing the departing bears and cousins and Share Bear guiding the returning ones back in. Tenderheart Bear montiors everything while Wish Bear uses her telescope to seek out children in need of help. As the day goes on almost none of the care bears seem to have come back from the missions they were sent on which seemed a little weird. All of a sudden Wish Bear spots Christy in a canoe without paddles in a lake. Tenderheart and Grumpy go down to Earth to her rescue, only to find Brave Heart already attempting to save her, but ending up falling in the lake instead. The three then spot Share, Champ and Good Luck Bear flying over in rainbow rollers with Friend and Secret Bear chasing behind them telling them to stop, but Dark Heart who appears out of the woods thwarts their operation and fires lighting which causes Friend and Secret Bear's car to crash in the woods. Share, Champ, and Good Luck Bear are unaware of this and still attempt to save Christy. Good Luck throws a rope down to her but she doesn't grab it, Dark Heart once again fires lighting causing the 3 bears rainbow rollers to vanish. As they fall Dark Hearts magic bag catches them and they disappear. Tenderheart, Brave Heart and Grumpy figure out that Dark Heart has made the Family disappear that way, and Christy has partnered with the villain. Tenderheart insists a conference be held inside the Hall of Hearts with the remaining Cousins. Joining them later are Friend and Secret Bear, along with Dawn and John. [[Image:Puzzled brave heart.jpg|thumb|200px|Cheer Bear and Brave Heart Lion inside the Hall of Hearts.]] Right at this moment, there are ten of the Family members left (Tenderheart Bear, Friend Bear, Secret Bear, Cheer Bear, Harmony Bear, Grumpy Bear, Love-A-Lot Bear, Brave Heart Lion, Bright Heart Raccoon and Swift Heart Rabbit), all thanks to the alliance of Christy and Dark Heart. Upon the arrival of Christy's friends and their saviours, the Family finds new hope in getting rid of their villain. Dark Heart's influence makes the campers ruin the entire place later that night. While Dawn and John help save their fellow camper, while the Family looks for their lost members inside the villain's cave. But Dark Heart himself catches them and soon put them in cages. Finding Christy, Dawn and John tell her that, with their help, things will be back to normal soon, once they convince Dark Heart to stop hurting the Care Bear Family. But she refuses their offer; it has been too late for her to get back to what she was before. Only when she reveals the damage she has done with her villain has she finally paid him back. All three, as friends, set off to rescue the Family. Dark Heart foils the Bears' plan to get his key and unlock the cages, and puts the other Bears and Cousins inside big [[ruby|rubies]]. True Heart, Noble Heart and the three campers have only arrived to see the Family's fate. But, for Christy, her bargain with Dark Heart has ended, thus making it hard to put his wrath to an end. She insists Dark Heart free the Family out of their prison, and at once he takes away her abilities for good. Still, because Christy saved him earlier, he warns her to "Run and save herself" from the evil he is about to do. In an attempt to save everyone else, True Heart and Nobl Heart use their Stare once more on his cloud, but while they do so, Christy is struck by a bolt of [[lightning]] coming from it. Using her marble-throwing skills, Christy lets down, with one of her marbles, a chandelier that has the rubies. After it crashes down, all of them return in action, joining True and Noble in the Stare. As Dark Heart continues to rain down lightning, he suddenly notices that Christy has been hit and now lies motionless. Dark Heart's rage stops, and, transforming himself into a boy for the last time, he comes down to her, remorseful for what he has done. He implores the Care Bears to help "...bring her back from where I sent her!", but they believe that there is nothing they can do. Dark Heart grows angry, asking them what good all their love and caring is if it cannot save Christy. The bears listen, and implore anyone who cares to chant "I care!" with them. Soon, Dark Heart himself chants as well, and within a few moments, Christy is brought back to life. Cheers from the group are short-lived, for soon after, the quickly-collapsing cave is rid of all its bad reputation and vanishes altogether before turning back into an outhouse. Overjoyed by the change of their new friend, who once was Dark Heart, everybody runs over to the lake to have a good time with him. Later on, the campers say good-bye to the Bears and Cousins, and the former Dark Heart promises to help make the camp a fairer and better place for campers, now knowing the importance of friendship and being a "Camp Champ" when it comes to being a friend. After the Great Wishing Star's last lines, which tell the film's audience that they are world-class Care Bear "Champs", [[flashback (literary technique)|flashbacks]] of the Care Bear Family's childhood are seen amid the [[rainbow]] colours of the Kingdom of Caring's fountain, while "[[Forever Young (Care Bears song)|Forever Young]]" plays in the background. ==Release and reception== Critics gave mixed support for ''A New Generation'' during its original release, such as [[Vincent Canby]] in his ''[[The New York Times|New York Times]]'' review. "It is a sort of pre-sequel that, I suspect, requires its audiences to have some prior knowledge of Care Bears", he commented. "Very young kids may love this, but anybody over the age of 4 might find it too spooky."<ref name=ny-times>[http://movies2.nytimes.com/mem/movies/review.html?title1=CARE%20BEARS%20MOVIE%20II:%20A%20NEW%20GENERATION%20(MOVIE)&reviewer=By%20Vincent%20Canby&pdate=19860321&oref=login Review] of ''Care Bears Movie II'' by Vincent Canby. ''The New York Times''. (Registration required to read page.)</ref> Famed reviewer [[Leonard Maltin]], who gave the film a "BOMB" rating in his ''Movie Guide'', wrote about it: {{cquote|Your kids deserve better entertainment than this treacly stuff about the Kingdom of Caring. Prefab animation from the era of toy merchandising tie-ins.<ref>Maltin, Leonard (2005). ''Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide''. ISBN 0-451-21265-7. [[Signet Books]]. Accessed April 11, 2007.</ref>}} [[Image:6302765196.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg|125px|left|thumb|Cover for the 2003 video edition]] On its initial release, ''A New Generation'' earned [[United States dollar|$]]8.5 million in the United States—almost a third of its predecessor's ticket sales. After a [[March 7]] limited-release debut,<ref name="the-numbers">[http://www.the-numbers.com/charts/weekly/1986/19860307.html March 7-9, 1986 Box Office.] The Numbers. Retrieved December 4, 2005.<br /></ref> it opened in wide release two weeks later, coming in at seventh place with $2.5 million.<ref name="bo-mojo1">[http://www.boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/?yr=1986&wknd=12&p=.htm Weekend Box Office Results, March 21-23, 1986.] Box Office Mojo. Retrieved December 4, 2005.<br /></ref> Over the next two weekends it earned little more than $1 million in 12th place, before disappearing unexpectedly from the box-office charts.<ref name="bo-mojo2">[http://www.boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/?view=&yr=1986&wknd=13&p=.htm Weekend Box Office Results, March 28-30, 1986.] Box Office Mojo. Retrieved December 4, 2005.<br /></ref><ref name="bo-mojo3">[http://www.boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/?view=&yr=1986&wknd=14&p=.htm Weekend Box Office Results, April 4-6, 1986.] Box Office Mojo. Retrieved December 4, 2005.<br /></ref> The film's wide break took place on the same weekend as another toy-based release, ''[[GoBots: Battle of the Rock Lords]]''.<ref>Animated Films Get New Life (1986, April 6). ''Philadelphia Daily News''. Retrieved February 7, 2007.</ref> The movie was released on home video and [[Betamax|Beta]] by RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video in 1987, and had its cable premiere on the [[Disney Channel]] on [[April 25]] that same year.<ref>Promotional picture for Disney Channel's premiere of ''Care Bears Movie II''. Retrieved June 22, 2006.</ref> It returned on VHS as part of the Columbia Tristar Family Collection on [[June 28]], [[1993]], and again on [[August 13]], [[1996]].<ref name="amazon">{{cite web|url=http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/6304127162|title=Amazon.com page (1996 video edition)|accessdate=2007-02-16}}</ref> [[Sony Pictures Home Entertainment]] premiered it on [[DVD]] on [[April 8]], [[2003]], with no special features. ''A New Generation'' won the 1987 [[WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival|WorldFest-Houston]] Gold Award for Best Animated Feature.<ref>[http://www.nelvana.com/company/awards_animated_feature_films.asp Awards for animated feature films] at Nelvana official site. Retrieved January 31, 2007.</ref> However, it was also nominated for Worst Movie of 1986 by the [[Hastings Bad Cinema Society]].<ref name="hastings">[http://theenvelope.latimes.com/extras/lostmind/year/1986/1986st.htm The Envelope: Past Winners Database: 1986 9th Hastings Bad Cinema Society Stinkers Awards]. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 3, 2005.</ref> <!-- May reek of OR; we might try to sort this out during February: ==Continuity problems and mistakes== In this movie, the orphan Bears receive their tummy symbols and, going into their first Caring Mission, remain with them as they are fully grown. Contrary to what happened in the previous installment, the Cousin Cubs receive their tummy symbols along with the Bears. (Even Baby Proud Heart Cat's symbol can be seen, at the start of the film, while Loyal Heart Dog bothers her a little; she has yet to receive it as the "Flying My Colours" number starts.) The grown-up Cousins, in the first movie, receive their symbols after Tenderheart Bear introduces them into the Care Bear Family.<ref name="nitpickers">[http://www.nitpickers.com/movies/nitpick.cgi?np=33171 ''Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation'' Nitpick#33171.] The Nitpickers Site. Retrieved February 23, 2006.<br /></ref> Often regarded as a mistake, during the musical montage "Growing Up", the Care Bear Family grows up at a rate that is extremely unusual for [[mammal]]s. However, the Wishing Star alludes to the fact that the Cubs were moved to locations where they would grow within a "twinkling of the eye", implying that the rate of growth is influenced by the magic of the lands. --> ==Soundtrack== The soundtrack album to ''A New Generation'' was released in [[gramophone record|LP]] format and on cassette tape by [[Kid Stuff Records]].<ref name="st-collector">{{cite web|url=http://soundtrackcollector.com/catalog/soundtrackdetail.php?movieid=29162|title=SoundtrackCollector entry|accessdate=2007-02-16}}</ref> This featured all of the film's six songs, which were written by [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]] musicians, [[Dean Parks|Dean]] and [[Carol Parks]]: {| class="wikitable" |- !align="left"|Song !align="left"|Performer(s) !align="left"|Notes |- | "Our Beginning" (1:18) || Carol Parks |- | "Flying My Colors" (2:21) || Dean and Carol Parks || Additional lyrics by [[Alan O'Day]]. Dean and Carol Parks' daughters, Acacia and Amanda, performed back-up. |- | "I Care for You" (2:10) || [[Stephen Bishop (musician)|Stephen Bishop]] || |- | "Growing Up" (2:39) || Stephen Bishop |- | "The Fight Song" (1:42) || [[Debbie Allen]] || Background vocals by Carol, Acacia and Amanda Parks. |- | "Forever Young" (6:10) || Carol Parks |} ==Voice cast== (in order of appearance) * [[Maxine Miller]] - True Heart Bear * [[Pam Hyatt]] - Noble Heart Horse * [[Hadley Kay]] - Dark Heart / "The Boy" * [[Chris Wiggins]] - Great Wishing Star * [[Patricia Black]] - Funshine Bear / Share Bear * [[Janet-Laine Green]] - Wish Bear * [[Jim Henshaw]] - Bright Heart Raccoon * [[Melleny Brown]] - Cheer Bear * [[Bob Dermer]] - Grumpy Bear * [[Sunny Besen Thrasher]] - Camp Champ * [[Michael Fantini]] - John * [[Cree Summer]] - Christy * [[Alyson Court]] - Dawn * [[Dan Hennessey]] - Brave Heart Lion * [[Nonnie Griffin]] - Harmony Bear * [[Billie Mae Richards]] - Tenderheart Bear * [[Eva Almos]] - Friend Bear * [[Marla Lukofsky]] - Playful Heart Monkey * [[Gloria Figura]] - Bedtime Bear <!-- *Patricia Black - Share Bear --> ==See also== *''[[The Care Bears Movie]]'' *[[The Care Bears (TV series)|The ''Care Bears'' television series]] *''[[Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer]]'' *''[[My Little Pony: The Movie]]'' *[[List of animated feature-length films]] ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== {{wikiquote}} *{{imdb title|id=0090799}} *{{bcdb title|id=20616}} *[http://www.keyframeonline.com/Animation/Care_Bears_Movie_II:_A_New_Generation/558/ ''Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation''] at the [[Keyframe - the Animation Resource]] *{{amg title|id=1:8191}} *[http://www.carebearzone.com/carebear/gallery/cb2movie.htm The Care Bear Zone's picture gallery] *[http://members.shaw.ca/carebearsonline/tv/cb2.htm Care Bears Online page (also contains original trailer for the film)] {{Care_Bears}} {{Nelvana animated films}} <!-- Please do not remove the 3 primary film categories -Year, Country, Language --> [[Category:1986 films]] [[Category:Canadian films]] [[Category:American films]] [[Category:English-language films]] <!-- end of primary film categories --> [[Category:Canadian animated films]] [[Category:Children's films]] [[Category:Sequel films]] [[Category:Films based on toys]] [[Category:Columbia Pictures films]] [[Category:Care Bears]] [[Category:Shapeshifting in fiction]]<!-- Dark Heart --> [[es:Los ositos cariñositos II: una nueva generación]] [[fr:Les Bisounours II : une nouvelle génération]] [[it:Gli orsetti del cuore 2 - la nuova generazione]] [[simple:Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation]]