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  2. The Care Bears Movie - Wikipedia

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    The Care Bears Movie premiered on March 24, 1985, in Washington, D.C, and was released in North America on March 29, 1985; [nb 3] another Nelvana film, Strawberry Shortcake Meets the Berrykins, was released alongside it. It received mixed reviews from critics, who raised concern over its potential as a full-length advertisement for the title ...

  3. List of Care Bears films - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Linda Denham - Wikipedia

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    Linda B. Denham [1] is the co-creator of the Care Bears franchise [3] along with Elena Kucharik, [4] the main artist for the greeting cards in the 1980s. [5] During that decade, Denham served as Director [2] and Vice President of Marketing [1] for the Kenner toy company; in 1985, she was involved in television commercials for its Baby Alive doll. [2]

  5. Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation - Wikipedia

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    Care Bears Movie II was Nelvana's third animated feature film, after 1983's Rock & Rule and The Care Bears Movie. [27] It marked the directorial debut of Dale Schott, a Nelvana staff member who served as assistant director on the first Care Bears Movie, as well as the Nelvana/Lucasfilm TV series Ewoks.

  6. Arna Selznick - Wikipedia

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    She moved on to direct The Care Bears Movie, released in 1985 by the Samuel Goldwyn Company in the United States, [1] and Astral Films [3] and Criterion Pictures Corporation [4] in Canada. The film won Canada's Golden Reel Award for highest-grossing local production in 1985, with the Canadian gross of $22,934,622.00. Quite remarkable, since ...

  7. Peter Sauder - Wikipedia

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    Peter Sauder is a Canadian film and TV writer, television producer and animator best known for his contributions to Nelvana franchises such as Care Bears (whose three movies he wrote), Babar, Strawberry Shortcake and Star Wars: Droids. Peter, who is originally from Toronto, wrote the first ever story for another hit Nelvana series, Franklin.

  8. Nelvana - Wikipedia

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    Its US$46 million gross was the highest ever attained by a Nelvana co-production, [16] doubling what the first Care Bears Movie received during its original release. In 1993, Nelvana along with Galaxy Films and De Souza Productions co-produced Cadillacs and Dinosaurs for the CBS network, based on the comic book of the same name (formally known ...

  9. Care Bears - Wikipedia

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    Care Bears are multi-colored bears, painted in 1981 by artist Elena Kucharik to be used on greeting cards from American Greetings. [1] They were turned into plush teddy bears and featured in The Care Bears in the Land Without Feelings (1983) and The Care Bears Battle the Freeze Machine (1984) before headlining their own television series called Care Bears from 1985 to 1988.