List of Care Bear characters

List of Care Bear characters

The Care Bears are a group of characters created by the U.S. greeting card company, American Greetings, in 1981.[1] The title characters originally appeared in card artwork by Elena Kucharik,[2] before branching out into various media and merchandise. The franchise launched in 1982 with ten title characters,[3] and in 1984 added several more characters known as the Care Bear Cousins.[4]:52

Each of the Care Bears and Care Bear Cousins comes with a "tummy symbol"—a picture that indicates the role or speciality of the character bearing it. Pretty much they are the bears of ponies.[4]:54 Beginning with Care Bears: Oopsy Does It!, "tummy symbols" (as they were originally called) are referred to as "belly badges".[5]

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Care Bears

Original

Bedtime Bear

Bedtime Bear
Voiced by Gloria Figura (first two films and second TV series)
Laurie Waller-Benson (first TV series)
Scott McCord (two CGI films)
Richard Ian Cox (Oopsy Does It and Adventures in Care-a-Lot)
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Species Care Bear
Gender Male
Nationality Care-a-Lot, Kingdom of Caring

Bedtime Bear is a very sleepy bear. He helps everyone get a good night's sleep and have sweet dreams and often talks with a yawning voice. He is the main character in the episode "Bedtime In Care-a-Lot", when every other Care Bear who works hard is put to sleep, he has an idea to wake them all up by playing Shreeky's loud scream with a tape recorder using the microphone. He is also found sleeping in a barrel by the blond twins named Sarah and Sally who argue obviously. In Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-lot, he wears a purple & yellow night cap and white slippers. He very rarely gets wide awake throughout the series. He may look lazy at daytime. However, he is fully awake at nighttime where he totes a lantern and functions as Care-a-Lot's night watchbear, making sure everyone is sleeping when they should.

Birthday Bear

Birthday Bear
Voiced by Melleny Brown
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Species Care Bear
Gender Male
Nationality Care-a-Lot, Kingdom of Caring

Birthday Bear wants everyone to have happy birthdays and loves birthday parties and games. In the episode called "Birthday", he settles a birthday with Lotsa Heart Elephant for a boy named Matt who is initially jealous because his mother has told him, he would have a sister. In "The Forest Of Misfortune", Birthday Bear predicts that there will be a birthday party in the Forest of Feelings and towards the end, it is accepted. His main appearance is "Birthday Bear's Blues" when he goes out to help a rich boy named Charles who thinks his friends has forgotten his birthday.

Cheer Bear

Cheer Bear
Voiced by Melleny Brown (first two films and TV series)
Sunday Muse (two CGI films)
Tabitha St. Germain (Oopsy Does It and Adventures in Care-a-Lot)
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Species Care Bear
Gender Female
Nationality Care-a-Lot, Kingdom of Caring

Cheer Bear is a very happy and perky bear, who helps everyone be their happiest and cheer up those who are unhappy. She appears in some episodes of the first two TV series. In the episode called "The Last Laugh", she is depressed that she has lost hope giving up trying to cheer Grumpy Bear up. Towards the end, Swift Heart Rabbit convinces her that "when you care about someone, you don't give up." In "Drab City", she turns negative and part of her symbol is either disappearing or turning gray because of the grayscale world. The Care Bear Stare/Cousin Call heals her with color. In the later Nelvana episodes she sports a ponytail with bangs and wears a yellow jacket with short puffed sleeves and a golden yellow bracelet on her wrist. According to "The Gift Of Caring", she helps a girl named Carol make the Care Baskets in time to give to her friends in the hospital. In Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-Lot, she has a short ponytail with a rainbow ribbon tied in a bow, and is the current leader of the Care Bears. She is optimistic, outgoing and intelligent. Although very tomboyish, she is a mother-like character to the other Care Bears.

Friend Bear

Friend Bear
Voiced by Eva Almos (first two films and TV series)
Catherine Disher (two CGI films)
Shannon Chan-Kent (Adventures in Care-a-Lot)
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Species Care Bear
Gender Female
Nationality Care-a-Lot, Kingdom of Caring

Friend Bear is a kind and friendly bear who shows what it means to be a good friend by learning that the best way to make friends, is just be yourself. When Secret Bear is with her during their Caring Missions in the 1980s films, she translates her body language and interprets what she says. She is the only Care Bear to appear in the book that is titled "Trouble With Timothy". In "Adventures in Care-a-Lot", she has bangs and wears a flower clip that matches her symbol.

Funshine Bear

Funshine Bear
Voiced by Patricia Black (first series)
Julie Lemieux (two CGI films)
Ian James Corlett (Oopsy Does It and Adventures in Care-a-Lot)
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Species Care Bear
Gender Female (Older Series)
Male (prior to 2002)
Nationality Care-a-Lot, Kingdom of Caring

Funshine Bear loves to play and tell jokes all the time, but sometimes forgets that there are times in life you must be serious. In Adventures in Care-a-Lot, he wears a red baseball cap with his symbol on it, and has lost his jokester persona, as it was replaced with his new caring mission of making up games and other fun things. He is determined and active, often gets hooked on an idea and rarely lets go. He is somewhat overconfident, which sometimes gets him into trouble.

Good Luck Bear

Good Luck Bear
Voiced by Marla Lukofsky (first three films and second TV series)
Dan Hennessey (first TV series)
Susan Roman (two CGI films)
Samuel Vincent (Oopsy Does It and Adventures in Care-a-Lot)
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Species Care Bear
Gender Male
Nationality Care-a-Lot, Kingdom of Caring

Good Luck Bear is all about spreading good luck for everyone. He can also be inspirational for St. Patrick's Day. In the first TV series he has an Irish accent, but in the rest of the series, he has an American accent. In the first film, he helps Grumpy Bear fix the Rainbow Rescue Beam just in time for the machine to work. He also can fly in a clover he holds on to in his film about Wonderland. He has a crush on Polite Panda, but he likes Wish Bear too. He also rides on a clover helicopter in the beginning of Journey to Joke-a-lot and some scenes from the Big Wish Movie.

Grumpy Bear

Grumpy Bear
Voiced by Bob Dermer (first series)
Robert Tinkler (two CGI films)
Scott McNeil (Oopsy Does It and Adventures in Care-a-Lot)
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Species Care Bear
Gender Male
Nationality Care-a-Lot, Kingdom of Caring

Grumpy Bear shows that while it's okay to be grumpy sometimes, it is also silly to let grumpiness go too far. He has also been the inventor/mechanic for the rest of the Care Bears. Anytime any other Care Bear calls him in the middle of his work, he accidentally bumps his head. He is cynical, surly, and rarely happy, hence his name, but he does value his friends and smiles on special occasions. In the first TV series, he talks in a deeper voice and in The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland, he's shown to be extremely hungry that he wants to eat food.

Love-a-Lot Bear

Love-a-Lot Bear
Voiced by Georgia Engel (first two films)
Linda Sorenson (first series)
Debi Derryberry (stuffed toy)
Angela Maiorano (two CGI films)
Terri Hawkes (Oopsy Does It and Adventures in Care-a-Lot)
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Species Care Bear
Gender Female
Nationality Care-a-Lot, Kingdom of Caring

Love-a-Lot Bear is a bear who helps spread love and help it along wherever she goes. As a main character, she is the very first Care Bear to find the Cloud Worm as seen in the episode titled "The Cloud Worm" and is very capable of reading fortunes as seen in the episode called "The Forest Of Misfortune". She also appears in the books that are published in the 2000s and titled "Love Is All Around", "Special Delivery" and "What Makes You Happy?" In "Special Delivery", she finds an idea of her own to give Tenderheart a present. In Adventures in Care-a-lot, she has a straight ponytail, wears a heart hairclip that matches her tummy symbol and also wears a purple scarf. Also when she speaks, she inserts the word "love" into almost every sentence, hence her name.

Tenderheart Bear

Tenderheart Bear
Voiced by Rick Jones (first two specials)
Billie Mae Richards (first two films and first TV series)
Jim Henshaw (third film and second TV series)
Andrew Sabiston (two CGI films)
Matt Hill (Oopsy Does It and Adventures in Care-a-Lot)
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Species Care Bear
Gender Male
Nationality Care-a-Lot, Kingdom of Caring

Tenderheart Bear helps everyone show and express their feelings and helps his fellow Care Bears be the most caring they can be. In the 1980s movies and cartoons he was the leader of the Care Bears (that was later carried over to Cheer Bear) and is used in the main Care Bears logo. In Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-Lot, he wears a red heart-shaped backpack.

A 1988 issue of Pennsylvania's Beaver County Times, Seventh-Day Adventist pastor inferred that the character's name derived from Ephesians 4:32 of the Holy Bible.[6]

Wish Bear

Wish Bear
Voiced by Janet-Laine Green (first two films and TV series)
Stephanie Beard (two CGI films)
Chiara Zanni (Oopsy Does It! and Adventures in Care-a-Lot)
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Species Care Bear
Gender Female
Nationality Care-a-Lot, Kingdom of Caring

Wish Bear helps make wishes come true, and although they don't always come true, making wishes and working hard to help make them come true is still fun. Twinkers, a wishing star, is her best friend (whom she met as a cub) who appears in Care Bears: Journey to Joke-a-lot as well as in The Care Bears' Big Wish Movie where Wish Bear plays the starring role. In Adventures in Care-a-lot, she has bangs and wears a golden star-shaped hairclip on her head with tassles.

Added in the 1980s and 1990s

Baby Hugs Bear

Baby Hugs Bear
Voiced by Terri Hawkes
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Species Care Bear
Gender Female
Nationality Care-a-Lot, Kingdom of Caring

Baby Hugs Bear (often called Hugs), gets along with her brother, Baby Tugs Bear, is the youngest member of the Care Bears family and both are looked after by their grandmother, Grams Bear. Like her brother, she often gets into mischief and wants nothing more in life than to be a full-fledged Care Bear when she grows up. Sweet, curious, and loving, she can never go anywhere without being hugged by anyone.

In the toy line, she is usually carrying a small pink pillow.

In the TV series, Baby Hugs' catchphrase is "Oh, goody, goody, gosh!"

She has baby pink fur and her tummy symbol is a smiling Star Buddy inside a pink heart-shaped box.

In "Adventures in Care-a-Lot", she has a short ponytail with a pink ribbon.

She is also the main character in the episode "A Day Without Tugs" where she plays with her shadow that talks, though her brother is a little sick.

In The Care Bears Battle the Freeze Machine, she also wears a pink bow on her head.

She is voiced by Terri Hawkes in both the first film and the TV series.

Baby Tugs Bear

Baby Tugs Bear
Voiced by Melleny Brown
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Species Care Bear
Gender Male
Nationality Care-a-Lot, Kingdom of Caring

Baby Tugs Bear (often called Tugs), whose sister is Baby Hugs Bear, is a rough and tumble little boy cub who always gets into mischief. Like his sister, he too wants nothing more in life than to be a full-fledged Care Bear when he grows up and is raised by their grandmother, Grams Bear.

In the toy line, he is usually carrying a small blue blanket.

He has baby blue fur and his tummy symbol is a smiling Star Buddy inside a baby blue diaper cloth.

The only time that Baby Tugs appeared without Baby Hugs was in the Share-A-Story book "Goldilocks and the three Care Bears".

He is voiced by Melleny Brown in the first film and the TV series.

Champ Bear

Champ Bear
Voiced by Susan Roman (first film and second TV series)
Terry Sears (first TV series)
Linda Ballantyne (two CGI films)
Kirby Morrow (Oopsy Does It! and Adventures in Care-a-Lot)
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Species Care Bear
Gender Male
Nationality Care-a-Lot, Kingdom of Caring

Champ Bear loves to play sports and games; baseball is his favorite.

He also teaches the value of good sportsmanship.

He appeared in the Nelvana TV series' second season with a red headband and red sports jacket, is seen in the first movie helping Lotsa Heart Elephant, and made a cameo appearances in the beginning of the third movie, Adventure in Wonderland.

In The Care Bears' Big Wish Movie, he presides over all the Care Bears' meetings and also appears again in Care Bears: Oopsy Does It!

He is royal blue (formerly tan) and his tummy symbol is a gold trophy with a red star (formerly a red heart).

He is voiced by Susan Roman in the first film and Nelvana series, Terry Sears in the DiC series, Linda Ballantyne in two of the CGI films, and Kirby Morrow in "Adventures in Care-a-Lot".

Daydream Bear

Daydream Bear
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Species Care Bear
Gender Female
Nationality Care-a-Lot, Kingdom of Caring

Daydream Bear shows that daydreams are fun and help inspire people to do great things, but you also have to pay attention to the world around you, as her failure to do so often gets her into funny little accidents.

In plush form, Daydream Bear was originally a UK exclusive.

She has blue-violet fur (originally bubblegum pink) and her symbol is a pink heart-shaped planet resembling Saturn, with stars around it (originally two heart-shaped balloons).

Forest Friend Bear

Forest Friend Bear a joint exclusive between Tonka and the World Wildlife Fund for the 1980s British and Australian franchise.

Forest Friend Bear's job is to help keep forested areas safe.

He is forest brown and his tummy symbol is a bear and a rabbit hugging with trees in the background.

Grams Bear

Grams Bear
Voiced by Pauline Rennie
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Species Care Bear
Gender Female
Nationality Care-a-Lot, Kingdom of Caring

Grams Bear is the grandmother of all the Care Bears family, Grams Bear looks after the Kingdom of Caring's two youngest members, Hugs and Tugs.

A seasoned "veteran," an excellent storyteller, and a valued mentor for the family, she knows just about all there is about being a Care Bear, and is ready to lend a hand or a patient ear to help anyone in need.

As a later addition to the toy line, Grams Bear was featured, along with her grandchildren, in the first movie and in the Nelvana TV series.

She has blue-violet or gray fur (in the TV series/original plush) and her tummy symbol is a pink rose with a yellow bow. She also always wears a pink shawl around her neck (both her plush and in the TV series).

She has only used her Care Bear Stare once, in the Nelvana episode "Grams Bear's Thanksgiving Surprise".

In "Grams Bear's Thanksgiving Surprise", we see a different side of Grams Bear the other Care Bears normally don't see - one of which is to ride a cloud scooter, dance to/play loud music, and is living proof of the saying "You're only as old as you feel". Loves to make Happy Apple pies (which counteracts the effects of Sour Sam's Crabby apple pies).

Harmony Bear

Harmony Bear
Voiced by Nonnie Griffin (second film and TV series)
Athena Karkanis (second CGI film)
Andrea Libman (Oopsy Does It! and Adventures in Care-a-Lot)
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Species Care Bear
Gender Female
Nationality Care-a-Lot, Kingdom of Caring

Harmony Bear loves peace and helps others overcome differences and show that they are something to be celebrated, not something to keep people apart.

She also loves to sing.

In the second movie (1986), Harmony's symbol was three pink hearts linked together (the American version), and in the British version, it was three rainbow-colored linking music notes.

Her fur colour is violet; and since 2004 her tummy symbol has been a smiling flower with multi-coloured petals.

She made her CGI debut in "The Care Bears' Big Wish Movie". In the TV series Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-Lot, she wears a pink or yellow headband with a smiling flower on it that matches her tummy symbol.

She is voiced by Nonnie Griffin in the second film and TV series, Athena Karkanis in The Care Bears' Big Wish Movie, and Andrea Libman in the second TV series, Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-Lot.

I Love You Bear

I Love You Bear was a bear that was only given out in the UK for Charity Groups.

She was originally yellow with a small heart badge on her chest saying "I love you" but later they put the heart on her tummy, and it was given yellow border lines.

Her fur color was also available in light pink.

Perfect & Polite Panda

Perfect and Polite Panda
Voiced by Nonnie Griffin (Polite Panda)
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Species Care Bears or Care Bear Cousins
Gender Male (Perfect Panda)
Female (Polite Panda)
Nationality Paradise Valley

Perfect and Polite Panda look after Paradise up above the skies of Care-a-Lot. They always speak in rhyme, finishing each others sentences and complimenting one another's feelings.

They only appeared in one episode of the Nelvana TV series, "The Long Lost Care Bears".

Perfect Panda has black and white patched fur, and has a gold star with a ribbon on his tummy, while Polite Panda has a pink rose with a ribbon on her tummy.

In the 2000s toy line, Polite Panda is patched with purple and white and has a pink nose. She was also released as a talking plush toy with no rhymes.

According to True Heart, back when all the Care Bears and Care Bear Cousins were very young, Perfect and Polite were frightened away by No Heart, which explains how they were separated.

Sea Friend Bear

Sea Friend Bear is another British exclusive in the 1980s between Tonka and the World Wildlife Fund.

Sea Friend Bear makes sure that the world's oceans and seas are safe from harm.

He is sea blue and his symbol is an ocean wave with a sun smiling over it.

In Australia, he was known and marketed as 'Ocean Friend Bear' although his original name remained printed on his washing instructions tag.

Secret Bear

Secret Bear
Voiced by Anni Evans (first series)
Chantal Strand (stuffed toy)
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Species Care Bear
Gender Initially male and later on female
Nationality Care-a-Lot, Kingdom of Caring

Secret Bear is a later addition to the Care Bears family and acts as a mime to the other members.

He keeps everything a secret, although there sometimes comes a circumstance in which he needs to communicate a message to the other bears, in which case he performs a hilarious display of charades and pantomime to get his message across.

Of course, this rarely works, and as a result he ends up having to bite the bullet and whisper into another bear's ear what he was trying to say.

With only occasional exceptions, he will only tell secrets to his partner, Friend Bear. Secret Bear was recently remodeled and is now a female bear that can speak.

She has magenta fur (originally tangerine) and her symbol is a red heart-shaped padlock which is later on changed to magenta, just like her current fur color.

She is voiced by Anni Evans in the first series and Chantal Strand as a stuffed toy.

Share Bear

Share Bear
Voiced by Patricia Black (first two films and TV series)
Louise Vallance (two CGI films)
Tracey Moore (Oopsy Does It! and Adventures in Care-a-Lot)
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Species Care Bear
Gender Female
Nationality Care-a-Lot, Kingdom of Caring

Share Bear helps others to learn about sharing the things they have.

She shows that, through her symbol, sharing is caring. Her fur color is lavender purple. Originally, Share Bear's tummy symbol was a pink heart-sprinkled ice cream soda with two straws.

In 2002, it was changed to two heart-shaped lollipops (one pink with a blue heart and stick, the other blue with a pink heart and stick), on the grounds that sharing milkshakes and smoothies can spread germs according to Play-Along-Toys.

In the TV series Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-Lot, she has short curly hair tied up with a pink clip and carries a pink purse full of lollipops to share with her fellow Care Bears.

Share Bear is the main character in the TV special, "Broken", where she wore a blue necklace with a pink heart charm, needed to fix Wingnut, and kept half the charm at the end, as well as the Care Bears movie, Care Bears: Share Bear Shines.

She is voiced by Patricia Black in the first two films and TV series The Care Bears, Louise Vallance in the two CGI films, and Tracey Moore in Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-Lot.

Surprise Bear

Surprise Bear
Voiced by Grey DeLisle (stuffed toy and commercial)
Kelly Sheridan (Adventures in Care-a-Lot)
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Species Care Bear
Gender Female
Nationality Care-a-Lot, Kingdom of Caring

Surprise Bear is a bear who loves a good surprise.

She has deep purple fur (originally blue) and her tummy symbol is a colorful heart stamped jack-in-the box with a star popping out.

As a plush toy, Surprise Bear was originally a UK exclusive.

In "Adventures in Care-a-Lot", she sports a long ponytail with a blue elastic, and pops up almost anywhere, shouting "Surprise!" which is her catchphrase for surprising someone.

She appears in the live-action "Hide-&-Seek Care Bears" commercial as an animated character between the two kids.

She also made her movie debut in Care Bears: Oopsy Does It! and is voiced by Kelly Sheridan.

Take Care Bear

Take Care Bear
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Species Care Bear
Gender Female
Nationality Care-a-Lot, Kingdom of Caring

Take Care Bear helps her friends live in the best of health.

Her only appearance in the 1980s franchise was in a 1987 cough medicine coloring book, whose original symbol was a smiling apple, and her fur was honey-yellow.

Today, she is pale pink and her tummy symbol is a purple smiling heart holding a smiling star.

True Heart Bear

True Heart Bear
Voiced by Maxine Miller (first series)
Louise Vallance (new series)
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Species Care Bear
Gender Female
Nationality Kingdom of Caring

True Heart Bear is the co-founder of the Kingdom of Caring alongside Noble Heart Horse in the second movie Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation.

The mother of the Care Bears and the Cousins, True Heart Bear is everything one would expect the first Bear to be: warm, perky, fun, caring and friendly.

Her fur color is multi-pastel coloured (in the original artwork and as a plush toy) or pastel yellow with a pink and purple tuft of hair on her head (In the second movie and the TV series), and her tummy symbol is a multi-colored star radiating from a central heart.

For Care Bears: Oopsy Does It! and Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-Lot, she was redesigned. She now has pastel pink colored fur; and has a ponytail with bangs and wears a purple or light blue purse with a white star on it, is portrayed as the same age and size as the other bears, and is cast as the reporter for Care-a-Lot's newspaper. She is also seen embracing cutting-edge technology in the new series, using a digital camera and a laptop with an always-on wireless network connection in the episode "Oopsy the Hero".

She is voiced by Maxine Miller in the second film and Nelvana TV series, and Louise Vallance in the new TV series, Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-lot.

Introduced in the 2000s

Release date in parentheses.

America Cares Bear

America Cares Bear
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Species Care Bear
Gender Female
Nationality Care-a-Lot

America Cares Bear (2003) is a happy, patriotic, and energetic bear who believes that America's greatest strengths are caring, helping others, and teamwork. A very limited edition release, she is solid white and her tummy symbol is a red, white, and blue shooting star.


Bashful Heart Bear

Bashful Heart Bear (2004) is the shyest of the Care Bears, who shows us it's okay to be timid sometimes.

He is turquoise and his tummy symbol is a heart hiding behind a rainbow cloud.

His only book appearance was in the Care Bears Friendship Club book "One Friend At Time".

Best Friend Bear

Best Friend Bear
Voiced by Kathleen Barr
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Species Care Bear
Gender Female
Nationality Care-a-Lot

Best Friend Bear (2004) shows the importance of the special bond between two best friends and how there is a best friend for everyone.

She is violet and her tummy symbol is a smiling heart and a smiling star linked by a rainbow.

In "Adventures in Care-a-Lot", she has a ponytail with bangs and is the clerk of the grocery store.

She made her movie debut in Care Bears: Oopsy Does It!, and is voiced by Kathleen Barr.

Do Your Best Bear

Do Your Best Bear (2004) helps others put their best into everything they do, and never gives up.

He made his movie debut in Care Bears: Oopsy Does It!.

He is lime green and his tummy symbol is a colorful kite.

Ironically, he's the only one in Care-A-Lot who cannot fly a kite!

Laugh-a-Lot Bear

Laugh-a-Lot Bear
Voiced by Katie Griffin (two CGI films)
Sherry Lynn (stuffed toy)
Adrienne Carter (Adventures in Care-a-Lot)
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Species Care Bear
Gender Female
Nationality Care-a-Lot

Laugh-a-Lot Bear (2004) turns her worst mistakes into the best jokes and her contagious laughter can even make Grumpy Bear laugh.

She is orange and her tummy symbol is a laughing yellow star.

She made her movie debut in Care Bears: Journey to Joke-a-lot and made cameo appearances in The Care Bears' Big Wish Movie.

In "Adventures in Care-a-Lot", her hair is tied up and purple and pink hearts were added to her symbol.

She is voiced by entertainer Katie Griffin in the two CGI films, Sherry Lynn as a stuffed toy and Adrienne Carter in Adventures in Care-a-Lot.

Smart Heart Bear

Smart Heart Bear (2004) teaches that school is fun and so is learning.

She is watermelon pink with a red teacher's apple with a heart twinkle as her tummy symbol.

Thanks-a-Lot Bear

Thanks-a-Lot Bear (2004) helps teach the importance of politeness along with the "magic words", which everyone knows as Please & Thank You!

Her only book appearance is in "Care Bears: Giving Thanks".

She is dark teal and her tummy symbol is a shooting star that has a red heart inside, connected to a rainbow tail

Hopeful Heart Bear

Hopeful Heart Bear (2005) shows how important it is to have a positive outlook on life and never give up hope.

She is light fuscha and her tummy symbol is a heart with rainbow-colored beams of light radiating out of it.

In Adventures in Care-a-Lot, she has her hair tied up and the rainbow rays on her symbol were changed to shades of purple, pink and yellow.

All My Heart Bear

All My Heart Bear (2006) is a limited edition release made only for Valentine's Day.

She is red with a red and white concentric heart on her tummy.

Amigo Bear

Amigo Bear (2006) is the first bilingual Care Bear who is fluent in Spanish.

He has red-orange fur with an Aztec-style spiral sun surrounded by hearts as his tummy symbol.

His film debut was in Care Bears: Oopsy Does It!.

He is voiced by Veronica Taylor as a stuffed toy, and Samuel Vincent in Adventures in Care-a-Lot.

Heartsong Bear

Heartsong Bear (2006) loves music and singing, like Harmony Bear.

She is teal and her tummy symbol is a rainbow-colored musical note surrounded by different colored hearts.

In Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-Lot, she has long, curly hair and wears a pink heart-shaped hairclip on her head.

Play-a-Lot Bear

Play-a-lot Bear (2006) loves to play and have fun.

He is light blue and his tummy symbol is a violet bouncing ball with a heart on it, followed by a rainbow trail. in Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-lot,the rainbow trail was changed to a pink trail formed into the shape of a heart.

Shine Bright Bear

Shine Bright Bear (2006) loves to dress up and always look her very best.

She is fuchsia and her tummy symbol is a sunrise inside a violet heart.

In Adventures in Care-a-Lot, she has a long ponytail and wears purple heart-shaped sunglasses.

Superstar Bear

Superstar Bear (2006) loves fashion and being a star.

She is lemon yellow and her tummy symbol is an orange star (with a red and yellow border) with a heart inside, surrounded by three smaller blue, green, and orange stars.

In Adventures in Care-a-Lot, she has her hair tied up and wears a white sun visor.

Work of Heart Bear

Work of Heart Bear (2006) is an artistic Care Bear who shows that creativity and hard work can create beautiful things.

She is multi-colored with her left arm and right ear in pink, her face in orange, her right arm and left ear in yellow, her left leg in green, her right leg in blue and her rear in purple.

Her tummy symbol is a yellow heart-shaped artist's palette with heart shaped paints, along with a paintbrush.

A special limited edition was available that has a fruit-like scent to the fur.

Sweet Dreams Bear

Sweet Dreams Bear (2006) helps us have good dreams at night when we're asleep.

She is light purple and has a pink sleeping moon on a cloud as her symbol.

In Adventures in Care-a-Lot, she has a long ponytail with a blue elastic and wears a light pink sleep mask.

Always There Bear

Always There Bear (2006) reminds us that everyone that we care about very deeply (such as family or close friends) will always be with us in our hearts, even if they are not physically present.

She is hot pink and her tummy symbol is two smiling pink and lavender intertwined hearts.

Oopsy Bear

Oopsy Bear (2007) loves to do everything he can to please other Care Bears.

He has large bangs, his fur color is yellow-green, and technically, he does not have a tummy symbol because he is always making "oopsies".

Since he actually doesn't have a tummy symbol, he usually draws one in the form of a smiling yellow pentagram-shaped star with a rainbow trail and a small red heart. He also draws other things on his tummy as well. While the others try to fix Oopsy's messes, he tries again and again until he can get something right for the first time. When he helps everyone with something, no matter what he does he some how messes everything up.

He made his movie debut as the main character in Care Bears: Oopsy Does It! and is voiced by Ashleigh Ball.

Pink Power Bear

Pink Power Bear (2008) is a limited edition Target exclusive.

She has the ability to protect people by providing them with breast cancer awareness.

She is baby pink and her tummy symbol is the breast cancer awareness pink ribbon, with a small silver heart placed in the ribbon's loop.

Sweet Sakura Bear

Sweet Sakura Bear (2009) is a shy and modest bear who teaches us to savor the splendor of every passing moment.

By helping us to appreciate "the little things," she reminds everyone that each season has its own beauty to treasure.

As a plush toy, she was only exclusive to Japan.

She is light pink and her tummy symbol is a pink cherry blossom with a red heart in the middle.

Appeared in The Big Wish Movie only

These Care Bears have only appeared in The Care Bears' Big Wish Movie and were never made as plush toys.

Me Bear

Me Bear is very narcissistic and cares only about herself and her appearance.

She also loves to constantly admire herself in her hand mirror.

She is lilac with a pink smiling heart-shaped hand mirror as her tummy symbol.

She is voiced by Tracey Hoyt.

Messy Bear

Messy Bear is very allergenic and often unwittingly makes a huge mess out of everything he tries to do and also loves food and cooking.

He is periwinkle and has a silly-faced whirlwind as his tummy symbol.

He is voiced by Ron Rubin.

Too Loud Bear

Too Loud Bear loves driving his friends Me Bear and Messy Bear in a huge noisy cloud camper and talks in a very booming voice.

He is also known for constantly mispronouncing names (especially Twinkers' name) and responding with his catchphrase "Whatever" when someone tries to correct him.

He is deep red with a yellow bullhorn (with a red heart) as his tummy symbol.

He is voiced by Stephen Ouimette.

Care Bear Cousins

The Care Bear Cousins no longer appear in any of the Care Bears movies or TV series (since the original 1980s run), but they still continue to be released as plush toys.

Brave Heart Lion

Brave Heart Lion
Voiced by Dan Hennessey (speaking)
Harry Dean Stanton (singing)
Information
Species Care Bear Cousin (lion)
Gender Male
Nationality Forest of Feelings, Kingdom of Caring

Brave Heart Lion is the self-appointed general of the Care Bear Cousins and a fearless yet compassionate friend to all.

His job is to help people to be brave, but his only fear is when he's afraid of the dark unless he has a flashlight.

And also he would stand up to Beastly.

He is orange and his tummy symbol is a red heart with a gold crown hanging on the right side.

His catchphrase is "Charge!".

He is voiced by Dan Hennessey in the movies and the TV series.

Bright Heart Raccoon

Bright Heart Raccoon
Voiced by Jim Henshaw (first two movies)
Walker Boone (first TV series)
Billie Mae Richards (second TV series)
Information
Species Care Bear Cousin (raccoon)
Gender Male
Nationality Forest of Feelings, Kingdom of Caring

Bright Heart Raccoon is the smartest of the Cousins, Bright Heart Raccoon is a walking supercomputer who can solve problems thinking logically, and helps his friends on their toughest dilemmas.

He is a great inventor.

He is pale purple and his symbol is a yellow heart-shaped light bulb.

He can also see in the dark. In the Nelvana series' second season, he wears a red baseball cap with a vest and sneakers.

He is voiced by Jim Henshaw in the first two movies and the TV series, and Billie Mae Richards in the Nelvana series' second season.

Cozy Heart Penguin

Cozy Heart Penguin
Voiced by Pauline Rennie
Information
Species Care Bear Cousin (penguin)
Gender Female
Nationality Forest of Feelings, Kingdom of Caring

Appearing in the first movie, Cozy Heart Penguin is the sweetest and warmest of the Cousins.

She is a great swimmer and the one most suited to winter conditions.

She is lilac with a white face and her symbol is a pink (or purple) stocking cap resting on the left side of a red heart.

She is the only non-mammal in the Care Bear Family.

She is voiced by Pauline Rennie.

Gentle Heart Lamb

Gentle Heart Lamb
Voiced by Luba Goy
Information
Species Care Bear Cousin (lamb)
Gender Female
Nationality Forest of Feelings, Kingdom of Caring

Featured in the first and second movies, Gentle Heart Lamb is the most softhearted of the Cousins, gentle and shy as her name suggests.

She is mint green and a pink lace-trimmed heart-shaped pillow is her symbol.

When she talks, she has a bleating voice.

In the DiC episode "Weddings Bell" she uses her solitary Cousin Call to soften the tone of the organ with her symbol and then plays it to fix Care-a-Lot. Her main appearance is in the Nelvana episode "Birthday Bear's Blues", when she gets chased by No Heart, and the Care Bears use their Care Bear Stare at him when they were lost in the maze.

She is voiced by Luba Goy in the movies and the TV series.

Lotsa Heart Elephant

Lotsa Heart Elephant
Voiced by Luba Goy
Information
Species Care Bear Cousin (elephant)
Gender Male
Nationality Forest of Feelings, Kingdom of Caring

The strongest of the Cousins in physical ability and perseverance, despite having a very weak mind.

He is bright pink and his symbol is a pink heart-stamped weight.

His catchphrase is "That's the truth" at the end of some of his sentences.

Like real elephants, he uses his trunk to trumpet and carry things.

He is also the main character in the episode called "Lotsa Heart's Wish" where he encounters a talking unicorn named Cindy, helping her take the bush off of her horn and makes wishes he grants to desire what he will be.

He is voiced by Luba Goy in both the movies and TV series.

Loyal Heart Dog

Loyal Heart Dog
Voiced by Dan Hennessey (Now Mike Myers)
Information
Species Care Bear Cousin (dog)
Gender Male
Nationality Forest of Feelings, Kingdom of Caring

A very proper and formal-mannered dog, honest and loyal and true beyond compare.

He is pale blue with a white heart-shaped patch over one eye, and the reason behind his tummy symbol, a heart-shaped medal, is because of his warm personality combined with his faithfulness and his namesake.

He is voiced by Dan Hennessey in the DIC TV series.

Noble Heart Horse

Noble Heart Horse
Voiced by Pam Hyatt
Information
Species Care Bear Cousin (horse)
Gender Male
Nationality Kingdom of Caring

A later addition to the Cousins.

The founder of the Care Bear Cousins, and also the co-founder of the Kingdom of Caring alongside True Heart Bear in the second movie Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation.

In the TV series, however, he only appeared in five episodes. In A New Generation, he took care of the other Care Bear Cubs and Care Bear Cousin Cubs; his partner was True Heart Bear.

His fur color is multi-pastel colored (in the original artwork and as a plush toy) or purple with a green and blue striped mane and tail (in the second movie and the TV series), and his symbol is a multi-coloured heart radiating from a central star.

He is voiced by Pam Hyatt in the second movie and the TV series.

Playful Heart Monkey

Playful Heart Monkey
Voiced by Marla Lukofsky
Information
Species Care Bear Cousin (monkey)
Gender Male
Nationality Forest of Feelings, Kingdom of Caring

Also appearing in the animated movies and series, Playful Heart Monkey is the most mischievous Care Bear Cousin anyone can meet; for him, the whole world is a playground.

He is yellow-orange with a heart-shaped balloon that has a party hat and party favors as his symbol.

He is voiced by Marla Lukofsky in the movies and the TV series.

Proud Heart Cat

Proud Heart Cat
Voiced by Louise Vallance
Information
Species Care Bear Cousin (cat)
Gender Female
Nationality Forest of Feelings, Kingdom of Caring

A regular in the animated movies and series, Proud Heart Cat is the "purr-fectionist" of the Care Bears family, and reminds us to do our best in everything we do.

She is turquoise with white paws and a white tail tip (originally pale orange) and her symbol is a curved pink star with a red heart inside.

In the first season of the series, after she says her lines, she tends to meow, purr and screech.

She is also the main character in the episode "Home Sweet Homeless" where she talks with a normal attitude.

She is voiced by Louise Vallance.

Swift Heart Rabbit

Swift Heart Rabbit
Voiced by Eva Almos
Information
Species Care Bear Cousin (rabbit)
Gender Female
Nationality Forest of Feelings, Kingdom of Caring

The fastest of the Care Bear Cousins.

Sometimes her cockiness and overconfidence gets her into trouble.

She has sky blue fur with a white tail and her tummy symbol is a red heart with white or light blue wings.

It is interesting to note that the gender of this character changed between movies and television series.

She is voiced by Eva Almos in the movies and the TV series.

Treat Heart Pig

Treat Heart Pig
Voiced by Pauline Rennie
Information
Species Care Bear Cousin (pig)
Gender Female
Nationality Forest of Feelings, Kingdom of Caring

Featured on some of the later Nelvana TV episodes, Treat Heart Pig knows how to turn any occasion into a holiday.

A real sweetheart, she gets along well with everyone she meets, though she has a tendency to overeat. Still, she can take things in moderation.

She is light yellow and her symbol is a pink ice cream cone with a heart in the icing, showing her wholehearted devotion to helping others live life to the fullest.

In the Nelvana series' second season, she wears a blue hairbow with a denim jacket.

She is voiced by Pauline Rennie in the movies and TV series.

Allies

DiC series

  • Sandford
  • Matt: A boy who was jealous of his newborn baby sister, Lisa, until the Care Bears helped him.
  • Eddie: A friend of Matt's who caused some trouble.
  • Joey: A boy who had just received braces, but was embarrassed by them.
  • Missy: A girl in Joey's class who didn't care whether or not Joey had braces.
  • Fred: A friend of Joey's.
  • Tommy: A bully who made fun of Joey's braces until the Care Bears helped him.
  • Carl and Mary: Carl is a bespectacled boy who at first wasn't good at soccer. Mary is a friend of his. Carl was voiced by Bob Dermer.
  • Timmy: A fat boy who wanted a no rules soccer game. Voiced by Luba Goy.
  • Mildred "Millie" Jacobs: Nicknamed "Jinx Jacobs", she was unlucky until she had help from the Care Bears. Voiced by Sharon Lewis.
  • Charlie: One of many who made fun of Milly by calling her Jinx but they later make amends. Voiced by Bob Dermer.
  • Jimmy: A boy who Milly helps with his bike.
  • Kathy and Tricia: Two girls the Care Bears help in a soap box derby. Both these girls have pigtails. Tricia was voiced by Sharon Lewis.
  • Willis Carter and Benny: Two boys who were mean to Kathy & Tricia.
  • Patti Johnson: A girl who wanted her father to see her play the ballerina princess in a school play. Voiced by Pauline Rennie.
  • Lisa: A girl in a volleyball team who was convinced there was a monster in her closet.
  • Melanie: A girl who was constantly daydreaming until the Care Bear Cousins brought her to the Forest of Feelings. She is also good with machines.
  • Kara: A girl who wanted to run away when her parents wanted her to go to her Aunt Helen's.
  • Paula Schaeffer: A girl who helped the Care Bears against Professor Coldheart when he cheated to elect himself mayor (turning kids like Sandra and Ken against others like Becky and Jim).
  • David: A boy who likes looking up at the stars at night. Voiced by Bob Dermer.
  • Wendy: A girl who was given a part-time job at a magic shop owned by Professor Coldheart. Voiced by Sharon Lewis.
  • Jeff and Linda: A duo of troublemakers who played around with one of Coldheart's Unfeeling Ray.
  • Susie: A girl who enjoyed roller skating.
  • Joey and Elaine: Siblings whose town was in the middle of a drought.
  • Jill: A girl who helps the Care Bears and Care Bear Cousins in Drab City, later known as Rainbow City.
  • Jeffrey and Chris: Two boys who were tricked by Coldheart who tickled them with a feather.
  • Amy: One of a trio of kids who thought Captain McDoogle was strange. Amy was voiced by Sharon Lewis.
  • Captain McDougal: The Lighthouse keeper. Voiced by Dan Hennessey.
  • Cloud Worm: Voiced by Dan Hennessey.
  • Jill Wayland: A girl who told fibs.
  • Hal and Charlie: Boys who were friends of Jill's.

Movies

  • Kim and Jason: In a child's appearance, Kim is shown to have blond hair tied in pigtails decorated in pink bows with a matching sweater and light jeans. Kim was voiced by Cree Summer. Jason was voiced by Sunny Besen Thrasher.
  • Nicholas Cherrywood: A magician's helper who wanted friends more than anything else. As an adult, he narrates the whole story of The Care Bears Movie. Voiced by Hadley Kay, and Mickey Rooney as an adult.
  • John and Dawn: John was voiced by Michael Fantini, while Dawn was voiced by Alyson Court.
  • Christy: Voiced by Cree Summer.
  • Alice: A young girl who looked like the Princess of Wonderland. She casually has a ponytail on her hair. Voiced by Tracey Moore.
  • White Rabbit: A resident of Wonderland who happens to be Swift Heart Rabbit's uncle. Voiced by the late Keith Knight.
  • Caterpillar Traffic Cop: Voiced by Don McManus.
  • Cheshire Cat: A helpful rapping resident of Wonderland who is always grinning and has mysterious powers.
  • Queen of Hearts: Unlike her book counterpart, the Queen is a kind, understanding person. Voiced by Elizabeth Hanna.
  • Mad Hatter: A friend of the White Rabbit's who helped find the Princess. Voiced by Keith Hampshire.
  • Princess of Wonderland: The girl whom Alice resembled who was kidnapped by the evil wizard. Eventually becomes the new Queen of Wonderland. Voiced by Alyson Court.
  • Stan the Jabberwocky: Voiced by Keith Hampshire.

Nelvana series

  • Great Wishing Star: The being who helped True Heart Bear and Noble Heart Horse create the Kingdom of Caring. Voiced by Chris Wiggins.
  • Star Buddies: Little stars who inhabit the Kingdom of Caring. Some of these stars have their place up in the sky with the Great Wishing Star.
  • Heart Buddies: Little hearts who, like the Star Buddies, inhabit the Kingdom of Caring.
  • Alvin: A young black boy who Grumpy helps out.
  • Sally and Sarah: Twin sisters who had trouble getting along until they tricked Beastly.
  • Sleeping Giant: A grumpy giant who wanted nothing more than to sleep until he met Baby Hugs and Tugs.
  • Gay: A girl who wished not to be clumsy. Voiced by Cree Summer.
  • Bob: Originally known as the Swamp Monster, now an honorary Care Bear. He's a giant creature who lives in the Forest of Feelings, making sure his part of the forest's trees are straight and cleans up messes after campers are gone.
  • Cubot: A multi-functional robot who wanted a heart.
  • Adam: A bespectacled boy whom Brave Heart Lion helped to brave his fears, and vice versa.
  • Village people: People who live in a village in the valley in which Perfect and Polite Panda live.
  • Charlie: A boy who felt sad because he thought everyone forgot his birthday.
  • Tony: A boy who didn't know how to put feelings into words until Share Bear helped him.
  • Amber: A girl who had trouble learning ballet until Lotsa Heart Elephant helped her. In return, Amber helped Lotsa Heart be better at basketball.
  • Jeffrey: A new kid who was lonely because he didn't have anyone to play with. Tenderheart and Brave Heart showed Jeffrey that doing something nice for someone shows everyone else that you care.
  • Dale: A boy who wanted to go swimming with his mother, and was showed how to care through Wish Bear.
  • Cindy the Unicorn: This sweet little creature has a pink mane and tail with blue eyes and an orange horn with matching hooves.
  • SongFellow Strum: An old man who plays a guitar and sings songs, and he can also transform himself and other characters into different things. Shreeky is obsessed with him.
  • Anna Walker: A girl who loves the Nutcracker. Her appearance is slightly similar to Alice and the Princess of Hearts/Wonderland. As an adult, she narrates the story of how she and the Care Bears help defeat the evil Vizier.
  • Peter Walker: Anna's little brother who wanted an adventure.
  • The Nutcracker: A Nutcracker who was really the Prince of Toyland. The evil Vizier turned the Prince into a Nutcracker in order to get the Prince's ring.
  • Harliquin
  • Alan Prince: A boy who looked like the Nutcracker/Prince of Toyland.

New Series

  • Wingnut: A robot who originally belonged to Grizzle, but moved on to spend life with the care bears.
  • McKenna: A girl first appearing in "Here Comes McKenna", where she didn't share. She now visits the care bears a lot and even wears a bracelet with belly badge charms. Voiced by Chantal Strand.
  • Bumpity and Tweasel: Two cloud kids who are "nimbits". They can change shape, and first came from a cloud school. Bumpity is big and blue, and Tweasel is small and pink.
  • Emma: A girl from the "Emma's Dilemma" special. She needed friends, and is also good at finding things. Voiced by Andrea Libman.
  • Jake: A boy from the "Down to Earth" special. He just moved to a new town, and was worried, but Funshine helped him have fun.

Villains

DiC series

Professor Coldheart

Professor Coldheart
Voiced by Len Carlson
Information
Gender Male

Professor Coldheart is the Care Bears' first main nemesis in the first two TV specials and the DiC series. He is a mad scientist and inventor of numerous devices which he uses in his attempts to rid the world of caring. He has white hair with his ears covered personality has the colors of ice. His scarf is blue and white and is positioned on his back. His first appearance is "The Land Without Feelings". His solitary song is self-titled which is performed after Kevin asks him who he is and he makes his slaves out of other kids.

Frostbite

Frostbite is Professor Coldheart's dim-witted assistant. He often ruins his employer's inventions accidentally. He hates the Care Bears and does everything he can to stop them from their mission of spreading caring. Frostbite was a character on the first two Care Bears specials and the television series.

Auntie Freeze

Auntie Freeze is Frostbite's aunt who appears in the episodes "Magic Mirror" and "Wedding Bells". Despite her evil nature she does have some romantic feelings for Professor Coldheart, although he despises her. She also has special talent to freeze her enemies with freezing stare, which she used in episode "Wedding Bells", after she found out that her wedding with Coldheart was only part of his plan.

Movies

Evil Spirit

The Evil Spirit is the villain that has a womanly face on the books pages and appears in The Care Bears Movie, who manipulates a lonely boy named Nicholas into helping her rid the world of caring. Voiced by Jackie Burroughs.

Dark Heart

Dark Heart is the main antagonist of the second Care Bears movie and arguably the Care Bears' most dangerous adversary. A demonic entity capable of taking many forms, Dark Heart's mission was to capture all the Care Bears and Care Cousins and spread his influence throughout the world.

Playing on the ambitions of a lonely girl named Christy at her summer camp, Dark Heart promised to make her more popular if she helped her capture the Care Bears. During one incident, Dark Heart lost his balance on a canoe and fell into the water, prompting Christy to pull him out. Startled that she would save him, Dark Heart continued on his mission but was still puzzled over the rescue.

Finally successful in capturing the Care Bears and Cousins, Dark Heart was confronted by Christy, her fellow campers John and Dawn, and the founders of the Care Bears/Cousins True Heart and Noble Heart. After seeing she was willing to lose her popularity to help her friends, Dark Heart took away what he gave her but warned her to run away and save herself. After a fierce fight, the Care Bears and Cousins were freed and Christy was knocked into a coma after successfully rescuing them. Overcome with remorse, Dark Heart begged the Bears to revive her. Uniting together, the Care Bears, Cousins, and John and Dawn chanted together, "We care!" even Dark Heart joined them until he completely lost his evil when Christy woke up. Vowing to do his part to spread caring and friendship in the camp, Dark Heart joined with Christy, John, and Dawn as a new member of the summer camp.

A notable feature of Dark Heart is his ability to shape-shift into various animals ranging from small animals like frogs and foxes, to large ones like dragons and rhinos. His most assumed form is that of an adolescent boy which is now his current form after he lost his evil. Whatever form he took, Dark Heart has a red hue on his body.

Wizard of Wonderland

The Wizard of Wonderland is the villain who wanted to be King of Wonderland. Voiced by Colin Fox.

Dim and Dumb

Dim and Dumb are the evil wizard's two assistants. They resemble Beastly in a way. Both are voiced by John Stocker.

Nelvana series

No Heart

No Heart is the main villain in the Nelvana episodes.

No Heart
Voiced by Chris Wiggins
Information
Gender Male
Family Shreeky (niece)

An evil wizard who is pained by love and care, No Heart seeks to destroy all the feelings in the world. No Heart wears a magic amulet which gives him most of his power, including the power to shape-shift into animals. When he turns into any animal, he's revealed to have a mouth. No Heart lives in a dark castle in the matching storm clouds. Like many other fictional TV villains of the time, No Heart's obsession is world domination.

He wears a big purple hood and his face was never shown except for his eyebrows and red eyes (it was once mentioned that he can take it off any time he wants to)[citation needed].

His assistant is Beastly, a pig-like monster. No Heart often gets angry at Beastly for his repeated failures. One time, No Heart sent a demon to destroy the Care Bears and Care Bear Cousins, but Beastly thwarted it to keep his job. In later episodes, No Heart's niece Shreeky, a girl with purple and teal hair that has a magic mirror and a powerful shriek (hence the name), joins Beastly to help destroy the Care Bears, much to his chagrin. Whenever Beastly does something wrong, Shreeky shrieks or zaps him with her mirror. Shreeky always gets angry with Beastly because he is clumsy. Beastly and Shreeky often appear in Grams Bear's stories as different villains.

No Heart also has an army of Sinister Shadows that roam around his castle. The Shadows are usually sent to help No Heart to rob someone of their feelings, but the Shadows are easily driven away by the Care Bears Stare.

Here is a list of animals he transforms into:

In the episode entitled "Bravest of the Brave", No Heart teams up with a villain named Dr. Fright in order to destroy Care Bears, but in the end, both of them fail. In the episode "Grams Bear's Thanksgiving Surprise" an evil baker named Sour Sam tries to one-up No Heart by making anyone who eats his pies grouchy, but he also lost to the Care Bears.

During the Care Bears episodes that take place on a spaceship called the SS Friendship, No Heart appeared as an Emperor of the Space Pirates, while in episodes which were set in prehistoric times, he made some appearances as a Noheartosaurus (a T-rex-like dinosaur).

In the Polish translation of the Care Bears cartoon he is named Kamienne Serce which literally translates to "Stone Heart", whereas in the Portuguese, he is named Coração Gelado, which means "Cold Heart". In Finnish his name is Noita Sydämetön, which means "A heartless witch". No Heart was usually a dark and serious character, but in one episode, where Beastly was covered in Caring Crystals (as a result of a botched mission), he and Shreeky ran around the castle as Beastly tried to hug them. In the episode "I, Robot Heart" It was revealed that No Heart was born on friday the 13th and is more than 200 years old.

Beastly

Beastly
Voiced by John Stocker
Information
Gender Male

Beastly is No Heart's apprentice. He looks like a wild boar with long arms and legs, flies around in a pedalbike helicopter and often fails in No Heart's plans.

Though he fears Shreeky and her wraith, he misses her when she isn't around.

Voiced by John Stocker.

Sinister Shadows

Sinister Shadows

The Shadows are No Heart's minions who usually roam around his castle when not trying to rob people of their feelings for their master. They are easily driven away by the Care Bears Stare.

Shreeky

Shreeky
Voiced by Terri Hawkes
Information
Gender Female
Family No Heart (uncle)

Shreeky is the niece of No Heart, the main villain of the show. She wants to follow in her uncle's footsteps, she has a magical mirror that she can use to make everything miserable, and if that's not enough, she has a screech that can cause No Heart to change shape. She has purple and teal hair tied in a ponytail. Her only outfit is a red blouse with a purple vest. Though she complains about Beastly quite often she likes having him around. When she looks at her magical mirror, she gives it commands in rhyme.

Dr. Fright

Dr. Fright is the villain who appeared in the episode "Bravest of the Brave". Dressed slightly like Dracula. Was working with No Heart who considered a partnership. voiced by Don Francks

Sour Sam

Sour Sam is the villain from the episode "Grams Bear's Thanksgiving Day Surprise", Sour Sam drives a truck and works at his own pie factory. He creates a batch of "crabby apple pies" to try and turn the whole town crabby and ruin the Thanksgiving festivities.[7] Grams Bear comes to visit Care-a-Lot, and helps Share Bear to stop him.[8]

The Evil Vizier

He appears in Care Bears Nutcracker Suite. Resembles the Wizard of Wonderland. Voiced by Don Francks.

The Rat King

He appears in Care Bears Nutcracker Suite. Voiced by John Stocker.

Notes

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