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Los Cariñositos: La película

Título original: The Care Bears Movie
  • 1985
  • G
  • 1h 17min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Los Cariñositos: La película (1985)
The Care Bears team up with a troubled brother and sister who just moved to a new town, to help a neglected young sorcerer's apprentice whose evil magic book causes sinister things to happen.
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Los ositos cariñositos se unen a un hermano y una hermana con problemas que acaban de mudarse a una nueva ciudad para ayudar a un joven aprendiz de mago abandonado cuyo libro de hechizos mal... Leer todoLos ositos cariñositos se unen a un hermano y una hermana con problemas que acaban de mudarse a una nueva ciudad para ayudar a un joven aprendiz de mago abandonado cuyo libro de hechizos malvados hace que sucedan cosas siniestras.Los ositos cariñositos se unen a un hermano y una hermana con problemas que acaban de mudarse a una nueva ciudad para ayudar a un joven aprendiz de mago abandonado cuyo libro de hechizos malvados hace que sucedan cosas siniestras.

  • Dirección
    • Arna Selznick
  • Guionistas
    • Peter Sauder
    • Barry Downes
    • Linda Edwards
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    • Georgia Engel
    • Mickey Rooney
    • Jackie Burroughs
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Arna Selznick
    • Guionistas
      • Peter Sauder
      • Barry Downes
      • Linda Edwards
    • Elenco
      • Georgia Engel
      • Mickey Rooney
      • Jackie Burroughs
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    • 12Opiniones de los críticos
    • 46Metascore
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      • 1 premio ganado y 3 nominaciones en total

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    Georgia Engel
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    • Love-a-Lot Bear
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    Mickey Rooney
    Mickey Rooney
    • Mr. Cherrywood
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    Jackie Burroughs
    Jackie Burroughs
    • The Spirit
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    Sunny Besen Thrasher
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    • Jason
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    Eva Almos
    • Friend Bear
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    Patricia Black
    • Funshine Bear
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    Melleny Melody
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    Bob Dermer
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    • (as Bobby Dermer)
    Jayne Eastwood
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    Eve Evans
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    • (as Cree Summer Francks)
    Brian George
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    Janet-Laine Green
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    • Wish Bear
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    Luba Goy
    Luba Goy
    • Lotsa Heart Elephant
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    Terri Hawkes
    Terri Hawkes
    • Baby Hugs Bear
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    Dan Hennessey
    • Brave Heart Lion
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    Jim Henshaw
    • Bright Heart Raccoon
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    IonicBreezeMachine

    The little film that saved Nelvana Ltd.

    At an orphanage, Mr. Cherrywood (Mickey Rooney) tells the orphans a bedtime story about three children who were helped by the Care Bears, colorful teddy bears who live in the clouds and help people share their feelings. While Secret Bear and Friend Bear (Eva Almos) try to convince orphaned and emotionally cold brother and sister Kim (Cree Summer Francks) and Jason (Sunny Besen Thrasher) of the value of friends, Tenderheart Bear (Billie Mae Richards) tries to help an accident prone lonely magician's apprentice named Nicholas (Hadley Kay) who only wishes to be as beloved as his mentor Mr. Fetuccini (Brian George). While organizing a box of odds and ends, Nicholas finds an old book that beckons him to open it and reveals a spirit (Jackie Burroughs) who takes the form of a face in a book of spells promising Nicholas the friends he's always desired. Unbeknownst to Nicholas, the Spirit intends to use Nicholas to do away with all caring and love in the world, leaving Kim, Jason, and the Care Bears to stop him.

    Created by American Greetings in 1981, Care Bears was one of a number of Greeting Card properties to find itself marketed and merchandized in the decade with relaxed communication restrictions. With the property established in the minds of consumers with appearances in greeting card and toy form, American Greetings were keen to produce a feature film to expand the brand. Canadian animation house Nelvana Ltd. Still reeling from distribution problems and failure of their independently produced film Rock & Rule had opted to take contracting work to stay afloat (Inspector Gadget among other things) and were approved to produce the film. Made over a very quick eight month period and produced under its $2 million budget. The movie despite being released by independent distributor Samuel Goldwyn Company after major studios didn't see the potential of a film aimed strictly at children, the movie became a sleeper hit making an estimated $34 million in revenue and vastly outgrossing the much bigger budgeted Disney animated film of the year The Black Cauldron. The movie exploded the Care Bears popularity and helped to keep Nelvana afloat as a company despite no entitlement to profit participation. The movie also became the first in a wave of cheaply produced animated features based on toys or other established properties in a brief period of the mid-80s. The Care Bears Movie is undeniably a major event in feature animation from a historical perspective, but the movie itself? It is what it is.

    Despite being produced on a lower budget, The Care Bears Movie more often than not looks adequate considering the resources they had on hand. Of course this movie won't match the level of detail and quality seen in Rock & Rule, but considering this whole movie's existence is predicated upon increasing brand awareness of the Care Bears and introducing the Care Bear Cousins as a subline it's a lot more effort than they probably needed to give to this film. The movie has very loose storytelling logic that plays more to emotions than it does to logic (not surprising for a film with caring and feelings as its bread and butter) and there is a structured plot with reasonable stakes that young kids in single digits will get invested in. Much like other such characters popular in the 80s the Care Bears don't have much depth as they're mainly defined by a singular gimmick that's usually in their name, Braveheart Lion being brave, Secret Bear always whispering, Grumpy Bear being grump, etc. The children characters of Kim, Jason, and Nicholas have more depth and actually go through some semblance of growth so you have to give credit there. I will say that from a nostalgic point of view, I do remember the villain, The Spirit voiced by Jackie Burroughs, to be quite threatening and unnerving growing up so the movie did have that element giving its antagonist a sense of legitimate threat.

    The Care Bears Movie really defies any sort of review or analysis because it is meant for small children and that's fine. Sure I can think of better movies of this type that are specifically aimed at children in single digit ages such as Follow That Bird or Curious George, but The Care Bears Movie is okay for what it is.
    San Franciscan

    I always hated the Care Bears... until now.

    I always hated the Care Bears.

    The reason why is simple. Let's face it: The Kenner Company itself admitted that the movies and TV episodes were designed to sell the toys of the same name, a nauseating trend that eventually bored kids to death by the end of the eighties. And I immediately hated anything that was so crass as to be merely an animated advertisement because it was pointing to a very uncertain future for the industry as a whole at the time.

    I was in my teens when the Care Bears were unleashed, and even with my reputation for creating cartoon animal characters I couldn't stand them and simply ignored them with every chance I got. The toys were EVERYWHERE and unavoidable, the TV show seemed to always be on in whatever store you went into and Kenner made a fortune. Trendy overload!

    I don't know exactly when the craze stopped...probably around the time the decade ended, I guess... and I forgot all about them until my little foster sister recently told me about how much she loved the Care Bears when she was a toddler, and would I like to watch this movie with her?

    I watched partially because I knew she wanted to share something special with me, but also because I was surprised to discover that this movie was animated by one of my all-time favourite studios, the award-winning Nelvana company up in Canada.

    And now, guess what?

    Now that the toys are all long gone (with the exception of being available online for collectors) and the merchandise is no longer being shoved down your throat until you want to scream, now that the trendiness has evaporated, and the movie has been long since stripped of any possibilities of being an advertisement for anything commercial at all... a film that once was the epitome of "commercial sellout" and "unoriginal trendy tripe" has now aged surprisingly well, and manages to stand on its own as a genuinely charming children's offering.

    And I never thought I'd ever be defending "Care Bears" anything.

    But what once seemed like pop shlock trash now feels genuinely charged with lighthearted spirits, a childlike-wonder innocence and well-meant passion. The animation here, simply put, is gorgeous. But then, Nelvana has always had a rich tradition of adding top quality to whatever they set their minds to. Even more surprising, the songs are provided by Carole King and John Sebastian (both who now seem like perfectly logical and touching choices to musically illustrate this morality tale).

    It actually managed to get me misty-eyed and even on the verge of a tear, especially since it now serves as a reminder of how much innocence has been lost in the animation industry since the 80s. Back then, animation was seen in the United States as kiddie fluff, and so no one except the artists who loved the medium took it seriously. But in the 90s, we got a vicious backlash as a whole crowd of new animators--all sick and tired of being mocked for being cartoonists while growing up--unleashed upon the world a torrent of the ugliest, most thoroughly vicious and vile animation until the situation completely reversed itself, and suddenly animation is now seen as too "adult" for its own good. Things like this simply never get made anymore.

    So in the real world, much to my surprise, the Care Bears actually HAVE succeeded in doing what they were always claiming to be doing in their show--they've survived all this time and now they really ARE bringing a caring and sensitive Christian message to a world and especially an entire industry which has lost its innocence. Our world is becoming uglier and more jaded by the year. We desperately need films like this to show our children now as opposed to "South Park", "Beavis and Butthead" and "Ren & Stimpy".

    One note I wish to make, though: if you decide to check out any other Care Bears videotapes, be sure they are done by Nelvana and are NOT the early attempts by DIC Enterprises (also sarcastically known as "Do It Cheap"). The DIC cartoons are horrid and just plain awful. But anything with the famous Canadian Nelvana label is guaranteed to be created by artists who--no pun intended--genuinely care.
    7HotToastyRag

    The first Care Bears movie!

    The first Care Bears movie! What 1980s or 1990s kid didn't grow up with Care Bears? My brother and I have a collection of stuffed animals, all the movies on VHS, most of the television specials taped the old fashioned way, and most of the songs ready to sing at the drop of a hat. The Care Bears are so great, and they teach such wonderful things.

    In the first movie, Mickey Rooney is the owner of an orphanage who narrates the story of magical Care Bears who live up in the clouds and seek out little kids in need of help through emotional situations. The Care Bears always help kids get in touch with their feelings and learn to express healthy emotions. To the Care Bears, everything, even grumpiness, is celebrated. This story centers on two orphaned children, and a magician who succumbs to evil influences, and other little adventures up in Care-a-Lot. Some parts are scary, like most cartoons, so if you're watching it with little ones, you might want to preview it or be prepared to shove popcorn in front of their faces. You'll also hear Carole King's songs "Care-a-Lot" and "Home is in Your Heart", reminding you that the movie was made in the 1980s. When you're done with this one, check out the next Care Bear flick: A New Generation!
    Lady Jasmine

    What a children's film really is supposed to be

    Yes it's sweet. Of course it is, it's meant for kids! Little ones, but as a 20 year old I still love this film. In fact I was only just able to a watch it again, because I kept remembering how much the evil spirit terrified me as a child. Compare the Bears, who actually teach their young viewers something worthwhile: that if you care about the people around you the world will be a better place, to some of the cartoons we subject our kids to today like South Park with it's crude animation and message that the way to deal with things is violence and swearing. I would choose the Bears every time. Parents: have the decency to allow your kids to watch a good cartoon, you might learn something too.
    7rockndaparadise

    I love the 80's!

    The 80's were really the decade to live in! I have to admit, for someone my age, I honestly believe that the Care Bears movie is a very well-made movie. It came out the year I was born, and I'm reasonably sure that it is also the very first movie I ever saw in my entire life.

    Now, where should I begin? Ah, yes. It makes me enjoy the movie a lot more now that I know that some famous people were involved in it. The story is narrated by Mickey Rooney, someone with a very kid-friendly voice. There was also Cree Summer, who did voices in various different cartoon series', and of course, Billie Mae Richards (Rudolph).

    This is a great children's movie, and some adults can enjoy it too. I don't recommend this movie to the 7 to 18 range. It's pretty enjoyable, but it also has a lot of frightening parts. I was always scared to death of the dark spirit. To help lighten the mood, there are also some catchy songs in this movie as well, which are all done by famous pop artists such as Carol King and John Sebastian. Today, the only thing I really love about this movie is the finale song, "It's Great to Be in the Care Bear Family". For some odd reason, I'm such a sucker for all those "Kids of the Kingdom"-types of songs.

    This movie was followed by two sequels. The first of the three was really good and really dark and dramatic, the second one was just as good but seemed more like a comedy than a drama, and the third one was just plain weird. Right now, I just wish I could watch this movie again and see how much stuff I can remember from it. I'm sure it will bring back to me some very fond memories.

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    • Trivia
      The film grossed almost $23 million at the American box office, making it the most successful animated production outside the Disney market at the time of its release, and Nelvana's highest-grossing film for another eight years.
    • Errores
      When Brave Heart Lion is fighting the tree monster, he's shown with a tummy symbol in one shot.
    • Citas

      [last lines]

      Mrs. Cherrywood: ...And a fine story that was, Mr. Cherrywood.

      Mr. Cherrywood: My favorite, Mrs. Cherrywood. But they never stay awake long enough for the end. Now they'll never know what eventually became of Nicholas. I guess all they need to know is that he also lived happily ever after... Happier than I ever thought I could be.

      Mrs. Cherrywood: Nicholas, these children should have been in bed ages ago. What am I ever going to do with you?

      Mr. Cherrywood: Care for me, Kim. Just care for me.

    • Versiones alternativas
      In reissued releases, The Samuel Goldwyn Company has been plastered by the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer logo in the beginning of the movie and set after the credits of the film.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Deception of a Generation (1984)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Care-a-Lot
      Written and Performed by Carole King

      Produced by Lou Adler

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 24 de abril de 1986 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Canadá
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Corea del Sur
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Ottawa, Ontario, Canadá
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      • Nelvana
      • American Greetings Corporation
      • General Mills
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      • USD 2,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 22,934,622
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 3,725,001
      • 31 mar 1985
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 22,934,622
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      • 1h 17min(77 min)
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