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Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation

Care Bears Movie II:
A New Generation
Standing on a cloud, a purple horse (Noble Heart Horse), a cream white bear (True Heart Bear), a pink bear cub (Cheer Bear) and a blue baby rabbit (Swift Heart Rabbit) face off before a menacing red dragon (Dark Heart). A yellow bear cub (Funshine Bear), and two human children (Dawn and John), gaze on behind them. The film's title logo, and its two taglines, float atop this scene. One of the credits below reads "Story by Nelvana"—the company that produced this film.
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Dale Schott
Produced by
Written by Peter Sauder
Starring
Music by Patricia Cullen
Edited by Evan Landis
Production
company
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date
North America:
March 7, 1986 (limited)
March 21, 1986 (wide)
Running time
76 minutes
Country United States
Canada
Language English
Box office North America:
US$8,540,346
(adjusted by inflation$:18659645)
Worldwide:
US$12,000,000
(adjusted by inflation$:26218579)
Care Bears Movie II: Original Soundtrack Recording
Soundtrack album by Dean Parks, Carol Parks, Debbie Allen and Stephen Bishop
Released 1986
Genre Children's music
Label Kid Stuff Records
DAR 3905 (LP) / DAT 4905 (Cassette)
Producer Dean and Carol Parks

Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation is a 1986 children's animated film produced by LBS Communications, Inc. and Canadian animation studio Nelvana and released by Columbia Pictures. The third animated feature from Nelvana, it was directed by Dale Schott, written by Peter Sauder and produced by Nelvana's three founders (Michael Hirsh, Patrick Loubert and Clive A. Smith). It starred the voices of Alyson Court, Cree Summer, Maxine Miller and Hadley Kay.

In the second film based on the Care Bears franchise, a character called The Great Wishing Star (voiced by Chris Wiggins) tells the origins of the Care Bears, and the story of their first Caring Mission. True Heart Bear and Noble Heart Horse lead the other Care Bears and Care Bear Cousins, as they come to the aid of Christy, a young camper who is tempted by an evil shape-shifting figure named Dark Heart. The film marked the first appearance of the Care Bear Cubs, who also had their own line of toys.

A New Generation was made over a seven-month period at Nelvana's Toronto facilities, with additional work handled by Taiwan's Wang Film Productions, and involved several crew members who had worked on the original Care Bears Movie. Patricia Cullen served as composer, and Los Angeles musicians Dean and Carol Parks worked on the film's six songs. The Samuel Goldwyn Company, a U.S. independent distributor, was originally set to release this follow-up; demands from the film's producers caused the company to give up. To the chagrin of Goldwyn's founder, the worldwide rights were then acquired by Hollywood studio Columbia Pictures.


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