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For a change of pace, [Colin Fox] returns to Toronto this weekend to be the voice of the Wizard for The Care Bears Movie III, being shot by the city's Nelvana Films, which made the first two features and the current weekly ABC-TV Saturday morning Care Bears series that also airs on Global.
The animation here is slapdash and crude, only occasionally reaching Saturday-morning-TV level. I don't know whether the Care Bears television program was put together as poorly, but if so, I can't envision how the producers sold three movies (there was a second sequel after this, which will never see daylight on DVD if there's any justice in the cosmos) based on it.
Jack Chojnacki, copresident of Those Characters from Cleveland, a subsidiary of American Greetings set up just to handle licensing, told a recent meeting ...
A trio of people dressed as giant Care Bears stroll the Croisette handing out ...
Cineplex Odeon distributes third Care Bears movie: Canada's Cineplex Odeon will distribute the third Care Bears animated movie, The Care Bears Adventure In Wonderland, that is currently being filmed by Nelvana in Toronto. Cineplex Odeon has rights for the U.S. and Canada for theatres and video cassette. ¶ The first two Care Bears movies grossed about $40 million. The third movie is budgeted for between $5 million and $7 million.
In planning stages [at Nelvana] is yet another Care Bears movie, an original animated feature movie and two TV movies (with actors) for American pay-TV.
For a change of pace, [Colin Fox] returns to Toronto this weekend to be the voice of the Wizard for The Care Bears Movie III, being shot by the city's Nelvana Films, which made the first two features and the current weekly ABC-TV Saturday morning Care Bears series that also airs on Global.
Cineplex Odeon distributes third Care Bears movie: Canada's Cineplex Odeon will distribute the third Care Bears animated movie, The Care Bears Adventure In Wonderland, that is currently being filmed by Nelvana in Toronto. Cineplex Odeon has rights for the U.S. and Canada for theatres and video cassette. ¶ The first two Care Bears movies grossed about $40 million. The third movie is budgeted for between $5 million and $7 million.
The animation here is slapdash and crude, only occasionally reaching Saturday-morning-TV level. I don't know whether the Care Bears television program was put together as poorly, but if so, I can't envision how the producers sold three movies (there was a second sequel after this, which will never see daylight on DVD if there's any justice in the cosmos) based on it.
In planning stages [at Nelvana] is yet another Care Bears movie, an original animated feature movie and two TV movies (with actors) for American pay-TV.