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Original title: Care Bears: Journey to Joke-a-Lot
- Video
- 2004
- Tous publics
- 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
340
YOUR RATING
Funshine Bear travels to Joke-a-lot where the people there crown him king.Funshine Bear travels to Joke-a-lot where the people there crown him king.Funshine Bear travels to Joke-a-lot where the people there crown him king.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
Julie Lemieux
- Funshine Bear
- (voice)
Stevie Louise Vallance
- Share Bear
- (voice)
- (as Stevie Vallance)
Susan Roman
- Good Luck Bear
- (voice)
Sunday Muse
- Cheer Bear
- (voice)
Rob Tinkler
- Grumpy Bear
- (voice)
Sugar Lyn Beard
- Wish Bear
- (voice)
- (as Stephanie Beard)
Angela Maiorano Thurston
- Love-a-Lot Bear
- (voice)
- (as Angela Maiorano)
Catherine Disher
- Friend Bear
- (voice)
Linda Ballantyne
- Champ Bear
- (voice)
Scott McCord
- Bedtime Bear
- (voice)
Adrian Truss
- Funnybone
- (voice)
Alessandra Cannito
- Gig
- (voice)
Jamie Watson
- Scribe
- (voice)
Len Carlson
- Philo
- (voice)
Neil Crone
- Bidel
- (voice)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Featured reviews
I absolutely loved the care bears from the 80's but can't stand these new ones. I hate everything about them. Why can't people leave well enough alone? Hollywood has reached rock bottom so they're remaking everything now but only worse. I'm tires of seeing the classics get ruined. The only comeback that should have been made is the old ones released on DVD. A few people that things are going to change but there's no reason to think so. The Big Wish movie was just as bad. And I'm sure that the new movie coming to the theater will be just as bad. Sorry I've been a bit long winded but I had to draw things out to meet the 10 line minimum for a review.
As a parent forced to endure a fair amount of kids entertainment, it is always a relief to find something that is at least tolerable to an adult. When my son became infatuated with the Care Bears, I had sit through the painful Care Bears Movie (1985) a number of times, and then through some excruciating videos of episodes from the mid-80s TV show.
But then we got the DVD of Journey to Joke-a-lot, and the opening song by Jane Siberry immediately caught my attention. Then the story turned out to be engaging, and not too cloying, with enjoyable songs. And there's even a parody of scenes from 2001: A Space Odyssey! So I can say it greatly exceeded my expectations and I can recommend it as something at least passably entertaining to adults as well as children.
But then we got the DVD of Journey to Joke-a-lot, and the opening song by Jane Siberry immediately caught my attention. Then the story turned out to be engaging, and not too cloying, with enjoyable songs. And there's even a parody of scenes from 2001: A Space Odyssey! So I can say it greatly exceeded my expectations and I can recommend it as something at least passably entertaining to adults as well as children.
I had this movie on DVD as a little girl, and me and my sibling watched it all the time. When we watched it again as older teens, we were surprised at how well it held up.
Yes, the CGI is hilariously bad by modern standards, but for low budget CGI in 2004, I'm sure it could have looked worse. There is no excuse for those bug abominations, though, ew.
The movie is pretty funny, with some good visual gags, and the set design is also pretty nice.
I really like the messages of "making jokes when bad things happen is inappropriate" and "think before you speak", as I feel those are still very important things for kids to learn.
The songs are pretty hit-or-miss. The opening and the credits song are bad, but Funshine's two solos and the Joke-a-Lot group song all slap.
Overall, it didn't age quite as terribly as expected. I would recommend this to parents with young children, and maybe to adults too, just for a laugh.
Yes, the CGI is hilariously bad by modern standards, but for low budget CGI in 2004, I'm sure it could have looked worse. There is no excuse for those bug abominations, though, ew.
The movie is pretty funny, with some good visual gags, and the set design is also pretty nice.
I really like the messages of "making jokes when bad things happen is inappropriate" and "think before you speak", as I feel those are still very important things for kids to learn.
The songs are pretty hit-or-miss. The opening and the credits song are bad, but Funshine's two solos and the Joke-a-Lot group song all slap.
Overall, it didn't age quite as terribly as expected. I would recommend this to parents with young children, and maybe to adults too, just for a laugh.
Fine enough for very VERY young children, but these are not the lovable little bears we knew and loved. The storytelling was OK with enjoyable songs and the animation was colorful but the jerky movement of the characters could be quite creepy and grotesque.
But the biggest problem was the bears! Instead of having voices full of endearing charm and warmth, they sounded like 6-year olds with Down's Syndrome high on helium. Funshine Bear isn't even likable. He's more of a big bully than a Care Bear. What he did to poor Grumpy Bear in the beginning was cruel and he never seemed to be sorry.
Your'e much better off showing your kids the vintage sweet simple Care Bear films. They aren't painful to watch and actually have good morals.
BOTTOM LINE: You could care less about this bland charmless bastardization
But the biggest problem was the bears! Instead of having voices full of endearing charm and warmth, they sounded like 6-year olds with Down's Syndrome high on helium. Funshine Bear isn't even likable. He's more of a big bully than a Care Bear. What he did to poor Grumpy Bear in the beginning was cruel and he never seemed to be sorry.
Your'e much better off showing your kids the vintage sweet simple Care Bear films. They aren't painful to watch and actually have good morals.
BOTTOM LINE: You could care less about this bland charmless bastardization
2004 is for everyone's excited-ness for Disney/PIXAR's Les Indestructibles (2004), in which "Journey to Joke-a-Lot" is released a month prior. Anyway, like those music numbers is so very catchy, and one emotionally moving, that everyone will dance into it.
If you love the Care Bears from the 80's, they, Nelvana, brought it back in CGI and for direct-to-video premiere, presented by Lions Gate Family Entertainment, for the forecoming Holiday season. Every story in the franchise, like this, is unique, even humor is in Joke-a-Lot, the land's formula.
If you love the Care Bears from the 80's, they, Nelvana, brought it back in CGI and for direct-to-video premiere, presented by Lions Gate Family Entertainment, for the forecoming Holiday season. Every story in the franchise, like this, is unique, even humor is in Joke-a-Lot, the land's formula.
Did you know
- TriviaThe last Care Bears-related production to star Len Carlson. Carlson previously voiced Professor Coldheart on DIC Entertainment's version of The Care Bears (1985).
- Crazy creditsVarious scenes from the film scroll up on the left side of the end credits.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #33.2 (2005)
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- 1h 20m(80 min)
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- 1.33 : 1
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