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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
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)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAs of 2019, the only Care Bears movie yet to receive a DVD release in North America. (Such editions are already available in Australia and many European countries.)
- 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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Time to clarify something. This is the movie most people accuse the FIRST Care Bears adventure of being: a saccharine squirm fest. Now I happen to like the Care Bears (I pretty much ran to their defence in my review of their first movie, which I STILL recommend), but this was just a really bad concept to begin with.
It's as if the producers wanted to do an "Alice in Wonderland" movie, then got bored about halfway through and decided to throw the Bears in. Oddly, this isn't based on the Lewis Carrol books but on Disney's version of Wonderland (so it's a movie inspired by another movie inspired by a book). Even so, it has it's moments. The way they envision the Cheshire Cat is very inventive and possibly the best reason to give this movie a look (if you've seen it already you know what I'm talking about, otherwise rent it and fast forward through any scenes that don't involve the Cat). There's a nice message about believing in yourself, but it's nearly negated by the stupid cop-out ending.
There is, however, one more thing that totally saves the movie. Three words: Grumpy Bear RAPPING!!!
It's as if the producers wanted to do an "Alice in Wonderland" movie, then got bored about halfway through and decided to throw the Bears in. Oddly, this isn't based on the Lewis Carrol books but on Disney's version of Wonderland (so it's a movie inspired by another movie inspired by a book). Even so, it has it's moments. The way they envision the Cheshire Cat is very inventive and possibly the best reason to give this movie a look (if you've seen it already you know what I'm talking about, otherwise rent it and fast forward through any scenes that don't involve the Cat). There's a nice message about believing in yourself, but it's nearly negated by the stupid cop-out ending.
There is, however, one more thing that totally saves the movie. Three words: Grumpy Bear RAPPING!!!
- La Gremlin
- Jul 18, 2000
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Bärchis Abenteuer im Wunderland
- Production company
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Box office
- 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 The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland (1987) officially released in Canada in English?
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