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The lovable Care Bears were basi invented by the American Greetings company in the year 1981. They were intended to be employed on greeting cards and become very usual to the public. Artist Elena Kucharik was the very original to formulate the images of our beloved Care Bears and by 1983 they were made into a series of plushy teddy bears popular amid kids. Later on they were given their own cartoon series that lasted from 1985 to 1988 and then they got three major motion picture cartoon movies called, The Care Bears Movie, Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation, and The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland. Each of the Care Bears comes in a dissimilar color and they have colorful graphics on their bellies. The Care Bears are competent to make magical power beams shoot out from their bellies to support repair a lot of problems. Each of the Care Bears has a dissimilar beam that shoots out from their bellies and holds the all of their love and particular care. Each Care Bear has a dissimilar specialized graphic and a dissimilar particular care. For example, Bedtime Bear has a sleepy crescent moon on his belly. He is competent to send out a beam of special sleepy time care. And Cheer Bear is a happy fellow who may aid others feel happier with his beam of cheerful energy. Even today the Care Bears are ordinary amidst the kids. They just love to cuddle with their own particular Care Bear. The Care Bears have all kinds of selling and amusement available. You’ll find them in cartoons, books, music, classic Care Bear toys, and video games and even in comic books. They still feature the Care Bears on greetings cards too, so you may send a Care Bears card to someone special on their birthday.
Most helpful customer reviews 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. It Happened on Fifth Avenue is a screwball comedy with a charming hobo who lives the winter in closed mansions while the owners have gone south. He meets a war veteran, Don DeFore (the neighbor on Ozzie and Harriet in the 50′s) and takes him in without explaining that the house is not his. Eventually Gale Storm, the owner’s real daughter, shows up and she hides her identity, joining the little group. Others get involved as the little party grows, and then the real owner, Charlie Ruggles, shows up. He, too, hides his true identity at his daughter’s insistence, and the fun increases. I had never seen this movie somehow, and found it delightful. I will watch it every Christmas from now on, and maybe a few times in between. A real treat. Very warm, family film. If the other two movies are even a little bit entertaining, this will be a five start package! 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. |


