Les Bisounours au pays des merveilles
Original title: The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland
- 1987
- Tous publics
- 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
1.4K
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The Care Bears and Alice set out to stop an evil wizard from taking over Wonderland.The Care Bears and Alice set out to stop an evil wizard from taking over Wonderland.The Care Bears and Alice set out to stop an evil wizard from taking over Wonderland.
- Awards
- 3 nominations total
Bob Dermer
- Grumpy Bear
- (voice)
Eva Almos
- Swift Heart Rabbit
- (voice)
Dan Hennessey
- Brave Heart Lion
- (voice)
- …
Jim Henshaw
- Tenderheart Bear
- (voice)
Marla Lukofsky
- Good Luck Bear
- (voice)
Keith Knight
- White Rabbit
- (voice)
Tracey Moore
- Alice
- (voice)
John Stocker
- Dim
- (voice)
- …
Don McManus
- Caterpillar
- (voice)
Alan Fawcett
- Flamingo
- (voice)
Keith Hampshire
- Mad Hatter
- (voice)
- …
Alyson Court
- Princess
- (voice)
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I am not the biggest fan of The Care Bears, but I loved the show from the 80s and the first two movies. The rest of their stuff(movies/specials/shows-wise) have been hit and miss. Luckily The Care Bears in Wonderland is one of their better outings. The dialogue is corny and over-simplistic at times and the whole explanation about the jabberwocky being mean was a little cliché and lame. However, the animation is quite nice, with the colours vibrant especially. Some of the visuals are on the psychedelic side, but considering the oddball nature of the original story and Wonderland itself it works. The music I was surprised by, the score is whimsical enough but the songs are memorable and fun, Rise and Shine, Has Anyone Seen This Girl and Mad About Hats were the standouts. I don't care for rap usually, but Grumpy's rap song was surprising and funny. The story is full of charming moments with a great, identifiable message and maintains the bewitching feel of the timeless original story. The characters also delight, the care bears are likable enough and better than their rep, with the best being Grumpy(they're saccharine sure but I think evil is far too harsh considering there are far more annoying franchise characters anyway). Alice is cute, the wizard is another memorable and scary villain to match Spirit and DarkHeart and the henchmen are hilarious. Plus I don't think I've ever seen the Cheshire Cat as cool as he is here in other incarnations. In conclusion, I like it, I've seen better movies but this is nowhere near the worst either. 8/10 Bethany Cox
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I was actually upset with this movie at first because I thought it was overkill. While I still think it is somewhat the movie isn't that bad. The over all story is mediocre but it wasn't done badly. Then there's the songs! I've seen all 3 care bear movies and liked all the songs in them. While I think the soundtrack to the second movie is the best - what could beat Growing Up and Forever Young?, the songs were good in this one as well. My favorites were Rise and Shine and Has Anybody Seen This Girl. The rap at the end was kind of lame but funny in a weird way. I know I'm probably being really generous, maybe because I'm biased towards care bears but I'll give this one 10 stars.
After watching "Surf Nazis Must Die", ANYTHING would seem like "The Princess Bride" from that. This movie did the trick and even though it was still bad, it was legions ahead of SNMD. I have to admit that I was never a "Care Bears" fan as a kid. I may have had a book or two about them, but that was about it. I guess this was something that was done more for the fans. The most positive thing is that the animation is pretty good. I actually do like the Cheshire Cat character and he had a lot of personality to him.
I feel bad for not knowing any of the names of these guys except Grumpy Bear. I actually do like how they're doing something different in the series. The silliest scenes are probably when they're searching the whole world for Alice! Wow, they're pretty fast. The characters, especially the wizard's henchmen are really annoying. I do understand that this is a film made for little kids, so it should be alright for them. At least this doesn't have anything offensive in it. The plot does make little sense, so it's just forgettable. **
I feel bad for not knowing any of the names of these guys except Grumpy Bear. I actually do like how they're doing something different in the series. The silliest scenes are probably when they're searching the whole world for Alice! Wow, they're pretty fast. The characters, especially the wizard's henchmen are really annoying. I do understand that this is a film made for little kids, so it should be alright for them. At least this doesn't have anything offensive in it. The plot does make little sense, so it's just forgettable. **
I saw this as a kid in the 80s and loved it and for that reason it will always remain a part of me. I was not a Care Bears fan or anything, but this movie was a lot of fun. The characters were very developed. The story was a lot of fun. The animation was decent. And the songs really stand out. Usually, the music in animated children's movies is pretty pitiful, but these songs are good! "Everything is wonderful in wonderland", "Mad about Hats", "Dont forget to use your heart", and a whole bunch of others. It's funny, it has good messages for kids, Alice is cute, and the animations is really psychedelic because this is set in *Wonderland* of course. The wizard is scary and his two assistants are hilarious. So is the Chesher Cat. See it!
Maybe the reason why I love this film so much is because I remember it from when I was really little but I'll stand by saying I think that this film is quality. For sheer drama, Care Bears Movie II is probably better but this film is lighter, more comical and more colourful!
I LOVE the songs! I mean, Natalie Cole sings the opener for heaven's sake! And the Cheshire Cat, rapping, is just genius (as is Grumpy Bear rapping at the end). Alice, to be honest, annoyed me after a while but I still find Dim and Dum funny to this day (though I think few share my opinion but the scene where they think they've caught Alice in a big sack still cracks me up).
But anyway, give it a go, you might just be converted (or maybe not...!)
I LOVE the songs! I mean, Natalie Cole sings the opener for heaven's sake! And the Cheshire Cat, rapping, is just genius (as is Grumpy Bear rapping at the end). Alice, to be honest, annoyed me after a while but I still find Dim and Dum funny to this day (though I think few share my opinion but the scene where they think they've caught Alice in a big sack still cracks me up).
But anyway, give it a go, you might just be converted (or maybe not...!)
Did you know
- TriviaThis was the only Care Bears movie ever released on Laserdisc in North America. (In the United Kingdom, contrary to popular belief, Vestron Video released Les Bisounours: le film (1985) on that format in 1985.)
- Quotes
Grumpy Bear: Wow. This place is beautiful.
Swift Heart Rabbit: This place is wonderful.
White Rabbit: This place is Wonderland.
- Crazy creditsDuring the credits, Grumpy Bear and the Cheshire Cat are seen rapping.
- ConnectionsFeatured in South of Wawa (1991)
- SoundtracksRise & Shine
Performed by Natalie Cole
Music and Lyrics by Maribeth Solomon (as Maribeth Soloman)
Arranged by Micky Erbe
Produced by David Greene
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- Gross US & Canada
- $2,608,000
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,005,386
- Aug 9, 1987
- Gross worldwide
- $2,608,000
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By what name was Les Bisounours au pays des merveilles (1987) officially released in Canada in English?
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