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''The Care Bears' Big Wish Movie'' is a 2005
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, produced by
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Limited and released by
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. Directed by Larry Jacobs and Ron Pitts, and written by Jeffrey Alan Schechter, the film is a follow-up to the Care Bears' previous efforts in 2004's ''Journey to Joke-a-lot''. It was the fifth film to feature the Bears, and the second to be computer-animated. The ''Big Wish Movie'' centers on Wish Bear, a Care Bear who can make and grant wishes. After some of them do not work, she feels worried that the other bears have overlooked her abilities, and wishes for a few new friends who care more than she does. Those three—Messy Bear, Me Bear and Too Loud Bear—cause further trouble for Wish Bear, her wishing star Twinkers, and all of Care-a-lot. As with ''Journey to Joke-a-lot'', Toronto's Nelvana produced and self-financed the ''Big Wish Movie''; additional work was handled by India's
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. Production involved various personnel from the previous film, among them Ron Pitts, composer Ian Thomas and various voice actors including Stephanie Beard, Stevie Vallance and Julie Lemieux. The ''Big Wish Movie'' was released on DVD by Lions Gate on October 18, 2005; prior to this, it premiered on U.S. and Canadian television, and was accompanied by a tie-in book from
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. It subsequently received favourable reviews from ''Parenting'' magazine and the ''
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''. This was Nelvana's final production with the Care Bears, before SD Entertainment of California assumed responsibility for future installments in the franchise.


Plot

This movie starts when, atop the roof of an
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at their cloud-filled home of Care-a-lot, the Care Bears hear Wish Bear's story of how she (as a cub) found her new friend, a wishing star named Twinkers. The Care Bears are touched by this tale, but are a bit worried when she uses Twinkers' inherent power to wish them all some popcorn. Cheer Bear raises concern that this may be a frivolous use of Twinkers' power. Wish Bear, however, assures everyone that she is a trained professional. The next day, Wish Bear uses the wishing power to help her friends. She wishes for plenty of rainbow
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for Share Bear, and for Grumpy Bear's rocket to have "zoom", but the wishes backfire when the sap overflows and the rocket spins out of control. A monthly meeting of Care-a-lot's steering committee (with Champ Bear presiding) reveals a problem with the Caring Meter. The machine, which measures how much caring there is in Care-a-lot, has moved towards the rain-cloud side. Wish Bear suggests using her wishes, but is rejected since not all of them work as intended; they didn't like their wishes ("I Wish"). Disappointed, she decides to wish for other bears who like wishing as much as she does. This causes three new bears to arrive in Care-a-lot: Too Loud Bear, Me Bear, and Messy Bear. Everyone is pleased to welcome the new neighbors at first, but things soon get out of control. The new bears unwittingly make a huge mess of everything (especially when the huge mansion they asked for causes pollution). Then, during another meeting, the bears decide to have a picnic to teach the new bears how thing really work in Care-a-lot. It turns out however they've already got the wrong idea ("Get a Lot") and the picnic in a mess. After confessing that she's the reason there are new bears, Wish Bear confronts them but they don't listen, causing Wish Bear to accidentally wish Twinkers away to them. Once Funshine Bear talks to Wish Bear about how empty she is without Twinkers, the new bears have abused the star's power with a huge noisy motorcycle for Too Loud Bear, an amusement park focusing on Me Bear, and making a
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for Messy Bear. Once the new bears finally realize their problem, Messy Bear, being the less caring, tries to fix it with more wishes, but to no avail. Care-a-lot becomes a blank white space (wishing that all of this was gone), the bears begin to glow in color (wishing for everything to be back how it was, but with more color), Grumpy Bear turns black and white (wishing for less color), and Messy turns himself into a cub (wishing for everything to be like it used to be). When he tries to wish Twinkers back to Wish Bear, the star ultimately loses his power from exhaustion (because they had been pushing him much too hard). Wish Bear uses Grumpy Bear's rocket to bring him to the Big Wish, a grandmother star, in the sky with Messy bear joining them. Big Wish restores his power, but not before Wish Bear assures her that she has learned her lesson, which is wishing is fun, but it is far more important to work hard to achieve your dreams. Wish Bear tells them that wishes are not an effective solution any more, and everyone works together to make their home beautiful again ("It Takes You and Me"). At the end, Me Bear, Messy Bear, and Too Loud Bear, having seen the error of their ways, apologize and ask if they can still live in Care-a-lot. The rest of the bears agree and decide to go on a road trip.


Cast

* Sugar Lyn Beard as Wish Bear * Stephen Ouimette as Too Loud Bear *
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as Me Bear * Ron Rubin as Messy Bear * Scott McCord as Bedtime Bear * Linda Ballantyne as Champ Bear * Sunday Muse as Cheer Bear * Catherine Disher as Friend Bear * Julie Lemieux as Funshine Bear * Susan Roman as Good Luck Bear *
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as Grumpy Bear *
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as Harmony Bear * Angela Maiorano as Love-a-lot Bear * Stevie Vallance as Share Bear * Andrew Sabiston as Tenderheart Bear * Elizabeth Hanna as Big Wish * Richard Binsley as Twinkers * Katie Griffin as Laugh A Lot Bear


Production

As with 2004's ''Journey to Joke-a-lot'', ''The Care Bears' Big Wish Movie'' was self-financed by the
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studios in Toronto, Ontario. The second computer-animated production with the Care Bears, it is also the franchise's fifth feature installment. Director Larry Jacobs had previously worked on another Nelvana venture, a public television series entitled ''Cyberchase''. Mike Fallows, the director of ''Joke-a-lot'', served as the supervising director. The film featured various voices from ''Joke-a-lot'', among them Stephanie Beard, Julie Lemieux, Stevie Vallance, Robert Tinkler, Andrew Sabiston and Scott McCord. Animation was handled by Nelvana in Canada, and
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in India. ''Big Wish'' marked the last time Nelvana embarked on a Care Bears project; from 2006 onward, the California-based SD Entertainment was responsible for future animated fare with these characters, starting with Care Bears: Oopsy Does It!, ''Oopsy Does It!'' in 2007.


Release

''The Care Bears' Big Wish Movie'' first aired on Canadian television on October 3, 2005; in the United States, it premiered on cable television's Disney Channel and Playhouse Disney on October 17. The day after the U.S. premiere, it became one of
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's five direct-to-DVD "marquee" offerings for young viewers; restaurant chain Burger King served as the promotional partner. Twice during 2005, Stephanie Beard (the voice of Wish Bear) promoted the film in the ''Toronto Star'' under the pseudonym, alias Suga Baybee; in October, she proclaimed that it "is going to be a classic". The film charted on ''Video Business Top Kids Rentals list for January 23, 2006, where it ranked 20th. On August 11, 2007, it placed seventh on Billboard (magazine), ''Billboard'''s Top Kid DVD Sales chart. Jeffrey Alan Schechter, the film's writer, was nominated for a Writers Guild of Canada Award. The film is known under two French-language titles: ''À vos souhaits les Calinours !'' (in Canada's Quebec province) and ''De Nouveaux Arrivants chez les Bisounours'' (in France). Days before the release of the ''Big Wish Movie'',
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published a Care Bears storybook based on the film; it was written by Sonia Sander and illustrated by Jay Johnson. One scene in the book involves Wish Bear and the three new Bears grocery shopping; this does not appear in the film. Later in the book, when Messy Bear wishes for everything to be like it used to be, it causes the Bears to travel back to the age of the dinosaurs; in the film, Twinkers just turns Messy Bear into Messy Cub. Bruce Kluger of ''Parenting'' magazine referred to the ''Big Wish Movie'' as "Cute stuff, if a tad sticky-sweet: Heart-shaped toothbrushes, toasters, and waffles abound." Cristina Rouvalis of the ''
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'' gave it three stars out of four, and said that "Young Care Bear fanatics will wish for more." In April 2010's ''Journal of Aging Studies'', Sylvia Henneberg commented that Big Wish, the grandmother star, served as "a poor substitute for a truly three-dimensional maternal figure".


Music

The music for the ''Big Wish Movie'' was composed by Ian Thomas (also from ''Journey to Joke-a-lot''), and conducted and orchestrated by Peter Cardinali. At his studio, Thomas worked with the Hamilton Children's Choir on the film's opening theme. In February 2005, Stephanie Beard said that "I Wish", a track she performed, "is my favorite cartoon song yet. It's so cute; I can't wait for the world to hear it."


See also

* List of Canadian films of 2005 * List of Nelvana franchises * List of computer-animated films * List of animated feature-length films


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