The Care Bears

1985
The Care Bears

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 The Care Bear Town Parade Sep 12, 1988

Beastly uses Cheer to get his car into Care Bear Town's parade. The car is designed to ruin the parade and destroy Care-A-Lot.

EP2 Hearts at Sea Sep 13, 1988

Cheer brings a pet onboard the SS Friendship that grows out of control.

EP3 No Business Like Snow Business Sep 14, 1988

Champ helps a young skier regain his confidence after an accident. Shreeky and Beastly do their best to stop him. Meanwhile Hugs, Tugs and Grumpy go sking.

EP4 The Factory of Uncaring Sep 15, 1988

Champ shirks his duty of guarding the Caring Meter giving No Heart a perfect opportunity to cover a town with uncaring smoke.

EP5 The Lost Gift Sep 16, 1988

Grams tells Hugs and Tugs how a magical apple tree fed an entire village until greed destroyed it.

EP6 Lotsa Heart's Wish Sep 16, 1988

After helping a unicorn, Forest Ranger Lotsa Heart is granted three wishes with unexpected results. He then decides that being a forest ranger is the right thing for him.

EP7 The Showdown Sep 26, 1988

The Care Bears try to help a young rodeo boy learn that how you feel about yourself is what really counts.

EP8 Caring for Spring Sep 27, 1988

Mother Nature is captured by the witch of winter, and if Hugs and Tugs don't rescue her by sunset, it will be winter forever.

EP9 The Turnabout Sep 28, 1988

When No Heart creates a fog to keep the Care Bears from helping people, Braveheart puts the Care Bear team in charge of putting the Caring Beacon in the tower and watching Hugs and Tugs. Champ tells Cheer and Treatheart to watch the cubs, but Cheers dares him and Brightheart to watch them instead. So the girls keep watch over the beacon and the boys watches the cubs.

EP10 Cheer of the Jungle Sep 28, 1988

Cheer, a city girl, visits Champ in the jungle but soon learns not to judge something by looks alone.

EP11 Beautiful Dreamer Sep 29, 1988

Grams tells a story of a Broadway star who gives a young washer woman the confidence to go onstage and perform in a show.

EP12 The Care Bears Carneys Sep 29, 1988

Beastly and Shreeky trick the Care Bears away from their work and into a carnival they've set up as a trap to capture them.

EP13 The Pirate Treasure Sep 30, 1988

Beastly takes Champ and Treat Heart prisoner on the high seas and Hugs and Tugs try to save them with the help of a pirate.

EP14 Grin & Bear It Sep 30, 1988

When No Heart banishes Beastly, he tries to join the Care Bears but discovers being a good guy is more than he can stand.

EP15 Perils of the Pyramid Oct 10, 1988

Hugs and Tugs teach gung-ho archeologist Brave Heart to look before you leap as they enter a booby-trapped pyramid.

EP16 Bedtime for Care-a-Lot Oct 10, 1988

Bedtime Bear is the only one who can save the other Care Bears who have been put to sleep by Noheart's magical sleeping sand.

EP17 The Fountain Of Youth Oct 11, 1988

Champ Bear, with help from Braveheart Lion, goes on a quest to find a fountain whose water makes everyone younger--but Beastly and Shrieky will stop at nothing to find it too.

EP18 Treat Heart Baba And The Two Thieves Oct 11, 1988

Treat Heart plays the role of Ali Baba in this episode with Beastly and Shriekly playing the roles of the theiving villains. Treat Heart must outwit the two villains in order to rescue the other Care Bears missing stuff.

EP19 Dr. Brightenstein's Monster Oct 12, 1988

Hugs and Tugs learn that just because someone acts or looks different dosn't mean they're not

EP20 The Care Fair Scare Oct 12, 1988

The Care Bears organize a fair to cheer children up and make them happy but Shreeky and Beastly are determined to destroy it.

EP21 Mystery Of The Phantom Oct 13, 1988

Grams recounts how a group of Care Bears overcome their fears to fix up an old theatre haunted by a mysterious phantom.

EP22 Under The Big Top Oct 13, 1988

Brave Heart and Grumpy help a small boy be part of the circus unaware that the evil duo Beastly and Shreeky are out to trap them.

EP23 The Most Ancient Gift Oct 14, 1988

Grams tells a story of ancient Egypt, Beastly and Shreeky try to break the friendship between two neighboring countries by stealing a precious gift.

EP24 Ski Trouble Oct 14, 1988

Bright Heart goes skiing by himself, and is nearly captured by Beastly and Shreeky.

EP25 The Care Bears' Exercise Show Oct 24, 1988

Champ Bear hosts an exercise show complete with a warm up aerobics, and many helpful fitness tips.

EP26 The Care-A-Lot Games Oct 24, 1988

The city of Care-A-Lot is holding its Care-A-Lot Games, an event similar to the Olympics in the human world. As fast as the games start, Shrieky and Beastly team up to cheat their way to winning all the medals.

EP27 Gram's Cooking Corner Oct 25, 1988

Gram's bear has a new cooking show on TV and she's baking cookies. Even Beastly watches it and tries to make some.

EP28 The Care Bear Book Of Facts And Fable Oct 25, 1988

The Care Bears host a fascinating potpourri of cooking trivia and yummy recipes that children can do themselves.

EP29 The Thing That Came to Stay Oct 26, 1988

A wild animal Cheer brings on board the S.s. Friendship creates so much trouble that she soon learns animals should remain in the wild.

EP30 The Space Bubbles Oct 26, 1988

When the Care Bears help a marooned Space Clown, Grumpy unfortunately gets the brunt of the Clown's practical jokes.

EP31 Cheer Bear’s Chance Oct 27, 1988

Cheer must prove herself to the rest of the crew when Beastly and Shreeky attack the SS Friendship.

EP32 A Hungry Little Guy Oct 27, 1988

Beastly and Shreeky place an alien on board the SS Friendship to create havoc among the crew members so they can take over.

EP33 King Of The Moon Oct 28, 1988

Brave Heart believes he's not needed by his crew and becomes the King of the Moon but soon learns that they need him after all.

EP34 On Duty Oct 28, 1988

Treat Hear learns there is a time to work and a time to play because of her, Shreeky captures Hugs and Tugs.

EP35 The Secret of the Box Nov 07, 1988

Trouble starts when the crew of the SS Friendship become obsessed with opening a box to be delivered to an alien planet.

EP36 The Frozen Forest Nov 07, 1988

The crew of the SS Friendship is in big trouble when Beastly and Shreeky plan to use a freezing ray and turn them to ice.

EP37 Grumpy's Little Friend Nov 08, 1988

Grumpy wants to see his little dinosaur friend again but has more to contend with when Shreeky and Beastly attack Cavetown and only he can defend it.

EP38 One Million C.B. Nov 08, 1988

To avoid doing their chores, Hugs and Tugs pretend to come down with a terrible sickness. Only one thing will "cure" the two baby Care Bears: a tear from No-Heartsaurus, and he has never cried before. With Grams and Brave Heart willing to risk life and limb for the cubs, Hugs and Tugs' guilty consciences attempt to let them reveal their secret.

EP39 Tugs The Brave Nov 09, 1988

Little Tugs tries to be like his hero Brave Heart but realizes he'd rather be himself when he confronts a dangerous dinosaur.

EP40 Coconut Crazy Nov 09, 1988

Brave Heart doesn't think much of Bright Heart's zany inventions but soon changes his tune when one of them saves Cavetown.

EP41 Bad Luck Friday Nov 10, 1988

Brave Heart must overcome his superstitions on Friday the 13th and save the other Care Bears who are lost in the jungle.

EP42 Food Frolics Nov 10, 1988

The Care Bears are baffled when a usually friendly dinosaur turns mysteriously hostile and starts wrecking their garden.

EP43 It's Raining, It's Pouring Nov 11, 1988

On a rainy day Hugs and Tugs overcome the Bast of Boredom by finding lots of exciting things to do.

EP44 A Day Without Tugs Nov 11, 1988

With Tugs sick in bed, Hugs spends a fun filled day doing many activities with her newfound friend - her own shadow.

EP45 The Fabulous Safety Game Nov 21, 1988

The Care Bears explain what you should and shouldn't do when it comes to being safe around the house with Beastly providing the wrong answers and Brave Heart Lion providing the right answers.

EP46 A Rhyme in Time Nov 21, 1988

While Grams read the Cubs safety Rhymes, Hugs and Tugs daydream and act out they have heard.

EP47 Songfellow Strum and His Magic Train Nov 22, 1988

The Care Bears visit with a singing minstrel in a place called Musicland.

EP48 The Music Video Nov 22, 1988

The Care Bears attend a music concert with the singing minstrel.

EP49 Care Bears Nutcracker Suite Dec 10, 1988

As the Care Bears, their newfound friends and the Nutcracker, journey through Toyland, the evil Vizier tries to stop them at all cost.
6.1| 0h30m| TV-Y| en| More Info
Released: 14 September 1985 Ended
Producted By: Nelvana
Country: United States of America
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Synopsis

The Care Bears live in a faraway place up in the clouds called Care-a-Lot. They travel around the world on Missions in Caring, whilst evil villains such as Professor Coldheart and Lord No Heart, try to thwart their plans.

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SilverScreenQueen By far, the Nelvana series from the late '80s is one of the best-animated, most relevant TV cartoon series I've ever watched. I'm not just saying that from a collector's viewpoint, or because I have a soft spot for the bears. The morals hold up, it is cute and aesthetically appealing to young children, and is one of the rare "timeless classics" rumored to circulate out there somewhere.While My Little Pony will always be my favorite vintage show, Care Bears Nelvana surpasses it in many ways, namely quality, continuity, and storyline. I'm a 15-year-old frequent watcher of both shows, mature enough to compare the two but still childish enough to appreciate them. Care Bears has virtually never had glaring mistakes like My Little Pony, and the animation is uniform and does not obviously change from episode to episode.My very favorite Nelvana episodes were the earliest ones. These featured a diverse cast of characters and focused on what the Care Bears did best-helping young children in need. With a pastel color palate to die for and everyone's favorite bears getting at least a supporting role, these episodes are appealing for "collector-types"-those who like to see as many characters as possible, rather than just a few favorites.The later episodes are not up on my favorites list. They feature a very limited cast of about 10 characters (including Brave Heart Lion, Bright Heart Raccoon, Cheer Bear, Grumpy Bear, Champ Bear, Grams Bear, Hugs 'n Tugs, and the dubiously-placed Treat Heart Pig, unreleased in the '80s and nonexistent today). The other bears and cousins were relegated to supporting roles and were most often not seen at all for several episodes in a role. The same thing is happening today with the Oopsy Bear cast, but I guess in the late '80s the call for core characters and rehauls was sweeping the toy industry in the same way as it is today. Why else would almost every major toy line redesign and narrow all at once? It happens about every 20 years...Anyway, I digress. The most appealing parts of the later series were the more complex plots, dealing with parodies of existing adult stories such as Frankenstein and Star Trek. In addition, most of the characters got their own unique style, such as jackets, hats, a ponytail for Cheer Bear etc...that make them stand out. Not appealing to me, but probably for most it is considered cute.I highly recommend the earlier shows, and somewhat suggest the later shows, but mainly for older kids. You have to appreciate core characters to see the true beauty in the later seasons. As for the earlier DIC series, not so much. Simple, poor animation, lame voices, derived plots and horrible sound effects...go with the Canadians on this one.
kalendra274 **** out of ***** 4/5 9/10 They say that "The Care Bears" is aimed for little kids. But, if it is aimed for little kids, why did I like it? I'm a 11-year old and I known this show for within two years. And then I came up with a few thoughts such as "A great show, really funny and heartwarming, which gives a fantastic message for little kids". For me, a Tiny Pop fan myself, I was dazzled by how this show is presented, especially the plot, in the land of Care-a-lot a group of Care bears has funny adventures finding things out and having fun. But the evil Shrieky, Beastly and No-Heart will stop at nothing to get the Care Bears. Also, like I said, this show delivers a great message to young kids, that always be nice and respect your elders and always fight for what you believe in. It was a great inspiration to me too. The theme of the show is, of course, animation. And as well all know, this show was created in the late 80's and the animation is quite old and gloomy. Bit I'll let this one get away with it, because it was made over twenty years ago and I have to say, I quite liked the animation. Overall, it exceeds my expectations, a great education show for young kids and at the end of the show you always learn something.CARE BEARS COUNTDOWN: 4 3 2 1! YIPPIE!! :)
Merkal Like most kids I watched every toon in the 80's. I enjoyed unique characters, the simple stories and fuzzy feeling of this series. It didn't appeal to me like the action series in the time. Unlike for example Transformers I've never seen a Care Bears rerun until last month.One morning I stumbled on the series opening just having heard the theme song again recently I decided to watch for old time sake. The episode goes like this: It was the annual holiday or something cause a selected group of bears where to compete in a marathon. Some sort of villain, can't recall who exactly tried to sabotage the race and eventually the slowest, Lotsa Heart Elephant, won from the fasted Care Bear, Swift Heart Rabbit.It still holds up today. Actually I had to check the credits to make sure it was the 80's series and not some 21th century remake.
Lady Jasmine The Care Bears seem to mean different things to different people, some hate them with a passion that is almost holy while others, like myself can look back at them and see the warm fuzzy memories of childhood. There are doubtlessly other variations between those two extremes, those just happen to be the two examples I've run across.I have always loved the Care Bears, like so many of the cartoons of the eighties, the combined good animation (well at least good for the day), that has held up relatively well over the years, with interesting storylines that don't feature the violence and sheer stupidity that so many 'kids shows' do today. Even when the 'new care bears' was released (and it wasn't quite as good) Care Bears continued to actually teach kids something about life through it's cute little half-hour episodes...can you really say that about Barney and Friends or Teletubbies? Please.Some of the episodes are still out on video, do yourself a favour and pick one up...a walk down memory lane never really hurt anyone.