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** Adventure in Wonderland, which seems to take place in the same continuity as New Generation, establishes the White Rabbit of Wonderland as Swift Heart's uncle, [[VoodooShark which raises it's own questions]]. Did Dark Heart attack Wonderland at some point?
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* ''Headscratchers/CareBearsWelcomeToCareALot''
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* In the DIC TV series and the first two films, Billie Mae Richards voiced Tenderheart Bear and Jim Henshaw voiced Bright Heart Raccoon. However, in the Nelvana TV series, their roles switched. What reason was there for that? ('''Correction:''' According to [[Wiki/{{Wikipedia}} The Other Wiki]], it was [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Care_Bear_characters#Bright_Heart_Raccoon Walker Boone]] who voiced Bright Heart in the DIC series. Jim Henshaw voiced Bright Heart in the first two films. Thank you.)

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* In the DIC TV series and the first two films, Billie Mae Richards voiced Tenderheart Bear and Jim Henshaw voiced Bright Heart Raccoon. However, in the Nelvana TV series, their roles switched. What reason was there for that? ('''Correction:''' According to [[Wiki/{{Wikipedia}} [[Website/{{Wikipedia}} The Other Wiki]], it was [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Care_Bear_characters#Bright_Heart_Raccoon Walker Boone]] who voiced Bright Heart in the DIC series. Jim Henshaw voiced Bright Heart in the first two films. Thank you.)
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* a bit pointless, but Nicolas [[spoiler: Cherrywood]] was also an orphan, right? I mean he already had a job/apprenticeship And though not really a thing when this movie seemed to take place, it used to be a really common way to deal with what seemed like the growing orphan problem. And if so, why didn't the movie say it? Becuase it makes a shitton more sense for the Magician to just have been his boss rather than family. Family in care bears normally aren't assholes to the point that guy was. Don't even think he apologized.

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* a A bit pointless, but Nicolas [[spoiler: Cherrywood]] was also an orphan, right? I mean he already had a job/apprenticeship And though not really a thing when this movie seemed to take place, it used to be a really common way to deal with what seemed like the growing orphan problem. And if so, why didn't the movie say it? Becuase it makes a shitton more sense for the Magician to just have been his boss rather than family. Family in care bears normally aren't assholes to the point that guy was. Don't even think he apologized.

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