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Care Bears: The Original Series Collection DVD Set | Classic Animated Kids Show | Perfect for Family Movie Nights & Children's Birthday Parties
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Care Bears: The Original Series Collection DVD Set | Classic Animated Kids Show | Perfect for Family Movie Nights & Children's Birthday Parties
Care Bears: The Original Series Collection DVD Set | Classic Animated Kids Show | Perfect for Family Movie Nights & Children's Birthday Parties
Care Bears: The Original Series Collection DVD Set | Classic Animated Kids Show | Perfect for Family Movie Nights & Children's Birthday Parties
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Originally created by American Greetings, the lovable bears of Care-a-lot Cheer, Share, Harmony, and all their bear buddies with unique belly badges and a caring mission have been delighting fans for 30 years! Whether its learning the value of friendship, helping someone in need, or using their special powers to brighten up the day, the adorable Care Bears are always ready for caring, sharing, and giving goodness!
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This is the first series created as far as I can tell. This is the one with Professor Coldheart and his sidekick, Frostbite. Later on, No-heart and Beastly came onto the scene, presumably a "rewrite" to the series after its having been gone a couple years. I'm not positive when this Original aired, but let's say it was 1982 with these original 22 episodes that feature Prof. Coldheart. After the 22, the series went away, only to be brought back in, let's say, 1986. Well, it's the "brought-back" series that no longer features Coldheart and Frostbite but No-heart and Beastly and No-heart's shrill niece, Shrieky. (Amazon also sells the "brought-back" series; it's called "Care Bears--The Compete Series" and features 64 episodes.) Neither description really makes it clear what you're getting: Is it the 1982 or 1986 (again, I don't know the correct aired-on dates, so these are my make-believe dates), or are the 22 in this DVD melded into the 64 on the other so I'm getting duplicates? The answer is: No, you're not getting duplicates. This DVD is a totally different series from the other one offered here at Amazon.Now, if you grew up on Coldheart, this is the series for you. If you grew up on No-heart, then the other DVD's for you. I vaguely remember Coldheart (it was his assistant I remembered more actually) but seem to recall the sorcerer-like weirdo, No-heart, and his bumbling I-have-no-idea-what-he's-supposed-to-be assistant, Beastly. Of course, aside from Grumpy (my and my mother's favorite), I didn't really remember much of any of either series. But, watching them, slowly things came back to me. I recalled Braveheart and his Texas accent. I remembered the bears lived in the sky and kept tabs on humans on earth. Whenever a child was in danger of not caring--Care Bears to the rescue!I think I remember the "1986" series (Care Bears--The Complete Series") best, so I'll review it in its slot, but this "1982" version doesn't really feature Grumpy Bear much at all. It, however, does have the Care Bears interacting a LOT more with kids on earth than the "1986" version, which seems to hang about in Care-a-lot a great deal.I was planning on returning the "1986" version until I started watching it and realized that, though No-heart's more sinister than Coldheart, the series isn't all that bad for kids' viewing. I would say that this series (the "1982" version) is good for really young kids (toddlers through, say, kindergarten) because Coldheart's not evil in a dark sort of way--just a mean old grump. I think the other DVD (the "1986" version) would be better for older young kids (first grade through third, fourth) because No-heart's not just mean but evil. He dabbles in what I'd call witchcraft: spells, amulets, demons, etc. Nothing tremendously scary, of course, and, of course, the Care Bears always win the day, but I'm not certain I'd want my little ones gorging on No-heart until they were older, able to handle such "dark" themes.Anyhow, both series are good, better than what's being pushed today. Simple and silly at times, yes, but Good always wins and there's always a moral-of-the-story life's lesson that kids don't get much these days. Tales about being true to your word, minding your parents, being a good friend, making friends, sharing with others, helping others, etc. There's nothing complex or confusing in these tales. Kids are simply entertained by some cutesy bears while getting a dose of good medicine along the way. And I've been watching them with a purpose, trying to determine: If my kids wanted to watch these over and over and over again, would I go stark-raving mad after the first couple viewings? Truthfully, there are a couple bears that do tend to grate on my nerves, voices-wise, but there's enough of the other bears and kids and innocent fun and learning involved that I think my kids could hit Continuous Play and I wouldn't end up pulling my hair out. So, parents, if you can just remind yourself that "it's good for the kids," you should be able to survive Continuous Play. The only problem: You may find yourself humming the Care Bears theme song or even mumbling the words as you cook and clean. I do!!

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