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* BadBoss: His standard punishment for Beastly's inevitable foul-ups is blasting him with electric bolts of magic.

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* BadBoss: His standard punishment for Beastly's inevitable foul-ups is blasting him with electric bolts of magic.magic bolts.



* KickTheDog: With Beastly; anytime they share the screen with each other, No Heart is going to verbally or physically abuse his underling.

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* KickTheDog: With Beastly; anytime they share the screen with each other, screen, No Heart is going to verbally or physically abuse his underling.



* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He shares several traits with both the living spell from the first movie and Dark Heart from the second. Not only are all of them shapeshifters, but No Heart's colors are eerily similar to those of the spell's. Also, Dark Heart and No Heart are both magicians who want to rid the world of caring. However, while the spell is ultimately destroyed and Dark Heart ''does'' reform, No Heart never stops being evil.

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He shares several traits with both the living spell from the first movie film and Dark Heart from the second. Not only are all of them shapeshifters, but No Heart's colors are eerily similar to those of the spell's. Also, Dark Heart and No Heart are both magicians who want to rid the world of caring. However, while the spell is ultimately destroyed and Dark Heart ''does'' reform, No Heart never stops being evil.



* AnythingButThat: In "The Wrath of Shreeky", Beastly pleads with No Heart to punish him for misusing his growth potion so he doesn't have to go with Shreeky to terrorize the Care Bears.
-->'''No Heart:''' Beastly, how many times have I told you–\\
'''Shreeky:''' Beastlyyyyyyyy!\\
'''No Heart:''' ''(groans)'' I'll deal with you later.\\
'''Beastly:''' Oh please, deal with me ''now'', No Heart! Pleee-eee-ase!\\
'''Shreeky:''' I've got a plan even ''you'' couldn't mess up. Let's go!\\
'''Beastly:''' [[BigNo NOOOOOOOO!]]



* FavouritismFlipFlop: Happens often with Shreeky. This one from "The Wrath of Shreeky" fits perfectly.
-->'''Beastly:''' What are you going to do? Turn the river into raging rapids?\\
'''Shreeky:''' Quiet, you bubblehead! I'm trying to think... [{{beat}}] ''(squeals)'' I know! I'll turn the river into raging rapids!\\
''(Cue Beastly's defeated expression to the camera)''



* TheSociopath: She gives a facade of concern and guidance towards Nicholas to manipulate but truly does not care for him beyond a vessel to cast her spells as she cannot do it herself. Her desire to cause anarchy is implied out of personal [[ForTheEvulz sadistic amusement]] in addition to petty revenge. And she gets angry whenever things don't go her way.

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* TheSociopath: She gives a facade façade of concern and guidance towards Nicholas to manipulate but truly does not care for him beyond a vessel to cast her spells as she cannot do it herself. Her desire to cause anarchy is implied out of personal [[ForTheEvulz sadistic amusement]] in addition to petty revenge. And she gets angry whenever things don't go her way.



* LargeHam: He's very flamboyant and seems to be channeling the spirit of Christopher Walken during some of his lines.

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* LargeHam: He's very flamboyant and seems to be channeling the spirit of Christopher Walken Creator/ChristopherWalken during some of his lines.



* VillainSong: "When I'm the King of Wonderland"

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* VillainSong: "When I'm the "The King of Wonderland"Wonderland".



The BigBad of the ''WesternAnimation/CareBearsNutcrackerSuite'' television film. He usurped the throne from the Prince of Toyland and hopes to conquer the entire land.

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The BigBad of the ''WesternAnimation/CareBearsNutcrackerSuite'' ''[[WesternAnimation/CareBearsNutcrackerSuite Nutcracker Suite]]'' television film. He usurped the throne from the Prince of Toyland and hopes to conquer the entire land.
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* BreakoutVillain: Chosen to be the villain for ''Welcome to Care-a-Lot'' due to his harmlessness and that unlike the other villains, he doesn't scare the target demographic (read: toddlers).

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* BreakoutVillain: Chosen to be the villain for ''Welcome to Care-a-Lot'' due to his harmlessness and that that, unlike the other villains, he doesn't scare the target demographic (read: toddlers).



* SatanicArchetype: A [[LightIsNotGood initially golden entity]] that [[DealWithTheDevil tempts a youth with false promises while truly leading him to cause the world to tear itself apart]], [[RageAgainstTheHeavens while attempting to take down a cutesy paradise populated with entities that lead people on the right path]], and [[DarkIsEvil is portrayed with dark color schemes as well as manifests powers in either corruptive in nature or truly unnatural manners]]. While lacking the usual features associated with the character, the Spirit's goal is essentially taking down the heavens while running mankind.

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* SatanicArchetype: A [[LightIsNotGood initially golden entity]] that [[DealWithTheDevil tempts a youth with false promises while truly leading him to cause the world to tear itself apart]], [[RageAgainstTheHeavens while attempting to take down a cutesy paradise populated with entities that lead people on the right path]], and [[DarkIsEvil is portrayed with dark color schemes as well as manifests powers in either corruptive in nature or truly unnatural manners]]. While lacking the usual features associated with the character, the Spirit's goal is essentially taking down the heavens while running mankind.corrupting humanity into committing sin and violence against one another.

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* DarkIsEvil: While she starts off portraying herself as [[LightIsNotGood a golden face with green eyes- colors associated with divinity]], she quickly discards it by inverting her color scheme to what she's best remembered as- a dark-green hyper-realistic face with tints to highlight her bone structure and yellow eyes. She also causes a HatePlague, [[CorruptTheCutie corrupts Nicholas into villainy]], and summons sentient spells with frightening visages.



* NonstandardCharacterDesign: She's drawn in sharp angles and with a hyper-realistic face which contrasts the softer characters and the cutesy environment.

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* NonstandardCharacterDesign: She's drawn in sharp angles and with tints to highlight her bone structure- leading to a hyper-realistic face which that contrasts the softer characters and the cutesy environment.
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* ObviouslyEvil: She initially tries to downplay it in spite of being attached to an ominous-looking spellbook by appearing as a [[LightIsNotGood golden face with emerald eyes]]. When Tender-Heart pesters her enough, she inverts her color scheme into the one she portrays for the rest of the film- a green hyper-realistic face with yellow eyes- which plays this straight. Nicholas is too desperate and lonely for a friend to truly comprehend this even when she causes a HatePlague or summoning [[EldritchAbomination sentient spells]].


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* SoftSpokenSadist: She initially starts off as this, giving a calm and suave tone to persuade Nicholas while having an enjoyment of the suffering of others. [[EvilIsHammy This gradually is downplayed as she engages in more bombastic behavior as she revels in her victory]].


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* VoiceOfTheLegion: She does this twice. When giving the command to the first sentient spell and when further coaxing Nicholas into continuing the plan.

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* BigBad: Of the first movie, being the commanding force behind Nicholas.



* ManipulativeBitch: She persuaded Nicholas quite easily with her plans.

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* ManipulativeBitch: She persuaded Nicholas quite easily with her plans.plans, helped by the fact he was so desperate for a friend, he'd do anything.


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* TheSociopath: She gives a facade of concern and guidance towards Nicholas to manipulate but truly does not care for him beyond a vessel to cast her spells as she cannot do it herself. Her desire to cause anarchy is implied out of personal [[ForTheEvulz sadistic amusement]] in addition to petty revenge. And she gets angry whenever things don't go her way.


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* MoreThanMindControl: A big part of how the Spirit is able to keep a hold over him in spite of his growing concerns, is due to the feelings of needing anyone as a friend- thus fearing going back to being alone if she abandons him and the resentment of being mistreated his entire life- leading him to engaging in her plan. Once Jason and Kim make it clear they can care for him and that the Spirit is only using him, he manages to seal away the Spirit again.

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* EvilIsHammy: She starts off as suave and charismatic but gradually she indulges more and more in viciously bombastic lines as she becomes more and more successful in her plans.



* LargeHam: She could give normal hams a ''lesson'' in hamminess. '''YES!''' '''''A LESSON!!'''''

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* GoodColorsEvilColors: Downplayed as she was always evil. She starts off [[LightIsGood manifesting with a golden color scheme with emerald green eyes]] to make her appear more appealing to Nicholas. When Tenderheart pesters her enough, she permanently inverts her color scheme in a bout of fury- [[GreenAndMean green with visible shadows]] and [[YellowEyesofSneakiness sinister yellow eyes]], which shows her true evil colors, but Nicholas is both too naive and desperate for a friend to notice.
* LargeHam: She could give normal hams starts off with a ''lesson'' reserved tone but the more her plan succeeds, she begins to become more and more bombastic in hamminess. '''YES!''' '''''A LESSON!!'''''her tone of voice.
* LightIsNotGood: Initially, she manifests with a golden color scheme with green eyes while having the worst intentions in mind to be more visually comforting to Nicholas. She quickly tosses this aside when Tender-Heart manages to annoy her enough- permanently inverting her color scheme to dark green with the yellow sclera.



* MaskOfSanity: She acts like a suave and charismatic woman early on but gradually the mask begins to slip to reveal her true personalty of a nihilistic, destructive, and insane sadist.

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* MaskOfSanity: She acts like a suave and charismatic woman early on but gradually the mask begins to slip to reveal her true personalty of personality as a nihilistic, destructive, and insane sadist.


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* NonstandardCharacterDesign: She's drawn in sharp angles and with a hyper-realistic face which contrasts the softer characters and the cutesy environment.


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* SatanicArchetype: A [[LightIsNotGood initially golden entity]] that [[DealWithTheDevil tempts a youth with false promises while truly leading him to cause the world to tear itself apart]], [[RageAgainstTheHeavens while attempting to take down a cutesy paradise populated with entities that lead people on the right path]], and [[DarkIsEvil is portrayed with dark color schemes as well as manifests powers in either corruptive in nature or truly unnatural manners]]. While lacking the usual features associated with the character, the Spirit's goal is essentially taking down the heavens while running mankind.

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An nameless evil spirit who appears in [[WesternAnimation/TheCareBearsMovie the first movie]]. She "befriends" a young, lonely magician's assistant named Nicholas, turning him into her pawn so she can rid the entire world of caring.

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An A nameless evil spirit who appears in [[WesternAnimation/TheCareBearsMovie the first movie]]. She "befriends" a young, lonely magician's assistant named Nicholas, turning him into her pawn so she can rid the entire world of caring.



* AxCrazy: It's not immediately obvious at first given her suave and subdued demeanor early on, but as the film progresses it becomes obvious she's not only an anarchistic nihilist that wants to drive the world into anarchy, but she's also an insane, emotionally manipulative sadist.
* ColdHam: While she is normally very hammy, she can also give dramatic lines with a subdued tone, which in turn makes her more threatening.



* LargeHam: She could give could give normal hams a ''lesson'' in hamminess. '''YES!''' '''''A LESSON!!'''''

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* LargeHam: She could give could give normal hams a ''lesson'' in hamminess. '''YES!''' '''''A LESSON!!'''''



* MysteriousPast: Like so many other Care Bears villains, we know nothing about who she was, what horrific things she did before being stuck in a book, and who put her there. At most, Tenderheart speculates that The Spirit has some beef against Care-A-Lot and wanted to rid Earth of all caring specifically to destroy the former.
* SealedEvilInACan: She can't affect the world directly as she's locked in a book.
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: She makes Nicholas go completely crazy and power-mad, and comes within two people in the ''entire world'' of destroying Care-a-Lot forever.

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* MaskOfSanity: She acts like a suave and charismatic woman early on but gradually the mask begins to slip to reveal her true personalty of a nihilistic, destructive, and insane sadist.
* MysteriousPast: Like so many other Care Bears villains, we know nothing about who she was, what horrific horrible things she did before being stuck in a book, and who put her there. At most, Tenderheart speculates that The Spirit has some beef against Care-A-Lot and wanted to rid Earth of all caring specifically to destroy the former.
* OmnicidalManiac: While the lack of caring causes the destruction of Care-A-Lot is her suggested goal, it's heavily implied that beyond the lack of caring, is that she wants the world to devolve into anarchistic chaos and nihilism that will lead to humanity's self-destruction.
* SealedEvilInACan: She can't affect the world directly as she's locked in a book.
book and needs Nicholas as a medium to cast her spells. She's then sealed away again.
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: She makes Nicholas go completely crazy and power-mad, and comes within two people in the ''entire world'' of destroying Care-a-Lot forever. And unlike the other villains, she's never played for laughs- being an implied anarchist nihilist that wants the world to devolve into chaos with her threatening spells, which contrasts with the cutesy world of the Carebears.



* AntiVillain: While he does gradually become violent and insane, he only does so due to implied brainwashing and to support his [[FalseFriend first "supportive" ally]] in the Spirit after years of abuse. Once he's made to see the errors of his ways, he immediately turns back to good.
* AxCrazy: Gradually becomes this under the Spirit's influence, going from reluctantly serving her to enthusiastically gathering ingredients with violent intent to the point he gives an iconic NightmareFace to showcase his insanity before he goes back to normal.



* HeldGaze: He has one with Kim after he reforms that some fans interpret as a ShipTease.

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* HeldGaze: He has one with Kim after he reforms that what some fans interpret as a ShipTease.



* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: By the climax, he's gone completely mad and attacks Kim, Jason and the others with intent to harm or kill.

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* NightmareFace: Gives an iconic warped angry face with [[WingdingEyes interchanging white and black circles within enlarged eyes]] right out of nowhere just before Kim and Jason reform him.
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: By the climax, he's gone completely mad and attacks Kim, Jason Jason, and the others with the intent to harm or kill.kill. It's also reflected on his appearance, which starts off as having bags under his eyes before having his hair stand up and leading to his infamous NightmareFace.
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* SuperOCD: Proud Heart is ''extremely'' persnickety about her garden.

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DanHennessey

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DanHennesseyCreator/DanHennessey (DIC and Nelvana)



->'''Voiced by:''' Pauline Rennie

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->'''Voiced by:''' Pauline RennieRennie (DIC and Nelvana)



* CharacterTic: She is sometimes heard whistling between her sentences.



->'''Voiced by:''' Luba Goy

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->'''Voiced by:''' Luba GoyGoy (DIC and Nelvana)



* TheVoiceless: In the Nevlana generation, he never speaks.

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* TheVoiceless: In the Nevlana Nelvana generation, he never speaks.



->'''Voiced by:''' Marla Lukofsky (Dic and Nelvana)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Marla Lukofsky (Dic (DIC and Nelvana)



->'''Voiced by:''' Luba Goy

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->'''Voiced by:''' Luba GoyGoy (DIC and Nelvana)


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* AnimalSpeciesAccent: She always speaks in a bleating pattern like a real sheep.
* NoSell: As seen in "Birthday Bear's Blues", her stare has zero effect on No Heart. This makes Gentle Heart the only member of The Care Bear Family who's Stare/Call doesn't work against antagonists.
* TheQuiteOne: Compared to Loyal Heart, while she's actually given speaking roles of both animated incarnations. Gentle Heart is also one of the quiter members of the Cousins. She always talks in a soft-speaking and quite tone compared to the other characters.
* SweetSheep: Despite her timid nature, she's one of the sweetest members of the Care Bear Family.
* ShrinkingViolet: She's very timid and meek and gets easily frightened compared to the other Care Bears and Cousins.

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->'''Voiced by:''' Jim Henshaw (Dic), Billie Mae Richards (Nelvana)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Jim Henshaw (Dic), (DiC and the first two films), Billie Mae Richards (Nelvana)



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----* TheSmartGuy: He's considered to be one of the most intelligent characters of the series. In the Nelvana series, Bright Heart is sometimes seen making newer inventions while one episode featured him creating a friendly robot with Grumpy Bear's assistance.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Billie Mae Richards

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->'''Voiced by:''' Jim Henshaw (Dic), Billie Mae Richards
Richards (Nelvana)



->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/StevieVallance Louise Vallance]] (DIC), Creator/EllenRayHennessy( Nelvana)

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->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/StevieVallance Louise Vallance]] (DIC), Creator/EllenRayHennessy( Nelvana)
Creator/EllenRayHennessy (Nelvana and [[WesternAnimation/GoldenBookVideo Golden Book Video series]])



->'''Voiced by:''' Marla Lukofsky (Nelvana)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Marla Lukofsky (Nelvana)(Dic and Nelvana)
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* TheChick: One of the more prominent female bears.
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* DisappearedDad / MissingMom: The the identities of the cubs' parents (if they have any at all, that is) has yet to be disclosed, they are primarily under the care of Grams Bear and mentored by the rest of the adult Care Bears and cousins.

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* DisappearedDad / MissingMom: The the identities of the cubs' parents (if they have any at all, that is) has yet to be disclosed, they are primarily under the care of Grams Bear and mentored by the rest of the adult Care Bears and cousins.

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Villainous Crush is when a villainous character has a crush on a heroic character. Professor Coldheart is FAR from good.


* AllLoveIsUnrequited: She has something of a crush on Professor Coldheart, which he unwisely exploited during the episode "Wedding Bells".



* VillainousCrush: She has something of a crush on Professor Coldheart, which he unwisely exploited during the episode "Wedding Bells".
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* ButtMonkey: Briefly so during the sequence where he shows up at Care-a-Lot pretending to be the "caring meter reader." The Star and Heart Buddies retard his efforts to catch the Bears and Cousins, and HilarityEnsues and ends with him in a messy heap outside the dining hall. This status eventually stops, though, the moment the Bears and Cousins suggest [[RageBreakingPoint giving him a hug to cheer him up]].

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* ButtMonkey: Briefly so during the sequence where he shows up at Care-a-Lot pretending to be the "caring meter reader." The Star and Heart Buddies retard delay his efforts to catch the Bears and Cousins, and HilarityEnsues and ends with him in a messy heap outside the dining hall. This status eventually stops, though, the moment the Bears and Cousins suggest [[RageBreakingPoint giving him a hug to cheer him up]].
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He shares several traits with both the living spell from the first movie and Dark Heart from the second. Not only are all of them shapeshifters, but No Heart's colors are eerily similar to those of the spell's. Also, Dark Heart and No Heart are both magicians who want to rid the world of caring. However, while the spell is ultimately destroyed and Dark Heart ''does'' reform, No Heart never stops being evil.
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* MoralityPet: For Dark Heart. After she saves his life, he starts to care about her. [[spoiler:To the point that he refuses to harm her during the final fight, asking her to run and save her life and pushing her out of the way. When he realizes he accidentally wounded her with his lightning, he immediately stops fighting and makes a truce with the Care Bears to save her.]]

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* MoralityPet: For Dark Heart. After she saves his life, he starts to care about her. [[spoiler:To the point that he refuses to harm her during the final fight, fight even after she joins forces with the Care Bears, asking her to run and save her life and pushing her out of the way. When he realizes he accidentally wounded her with his lightning, he immediately stops fighting and makes a truce with the Care Bears to save her.]]
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* InformedAbility: Everyone calls him "the Wizard", but we never see him use any actual magic.

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* InformedAbility: Everyone calls him "the Wizard", but we never see him use any actual magic.magic (outside of the DisneyAcidSequence aspects of his VillainSong).
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* ButtMonkey: An example of this is "No Business Like Snow Business" when he's roped into looking after Hugs and Tugs and ends up getting a cold from being in the snow.
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* StarCrossedLovers: With Polite. She and Perfect can't leave the valley or else it will be covered in snow, meaning the animals, plants, and humans will die. She and Good Luck can't be together because of this, much to their sadness.


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* HeavySleeper: In the first movie Bedtime Bear stays asleep after he falls into the ocean.


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* DitzyGenius: He is smart but is rather impulsive at times, his inventions also go wrong for him.


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* TheVoiceless: In the Nevlana generation, he never speaks.
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* MysteriousPast: Like so many other Care Bears villains, we know nothing about who she was, what horrific things she did before being stuck in a book, and who put her there.

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* MysteriousPast: Like so many other Care Bears villains, we know nothing about who she was, what horrific things she did before being stuck in a book, and who put her there. At most, Tenderheart speculates that The Spirit has some beef against Care-A-Lot and wanted to rid Earth of all caring specifically to destroy the former.
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* ShipTease: With Champ Bear, occasionally. This was taken UpToEleven in the British version of the comic.

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* ShipTease: With Champ Bear, occasionally. This was taken UpToEleven exaggerated in the British version of the comic.
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* HarmlessVillain: Borderlines with PunchClockVillain. Beastly is a bumbling idiot who really only wants to do bad things because No Heart will painfully punish him if he doesn't. Also, because in-universe, he finds the Care Bears' friendship TastesLikeDiabetes.

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* HarmlessVillain: Borderlines with PunchClockVillain. Beastly is a bumbling idiot who really only wants to do bad things because No Heart will painfully punish him if he doesn't. Also, because in-universe, he finds the Care Bears' friendship TastesLikeDiabetes.SickeninglySweet.
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* TheCheerleader: Of the "cute but brainless" type.
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->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Hector Lee (Mexican dub/''WesternAnimation/TheCareBearsMovie''), Creator/ArturoMercado (First Mexican dub/''WesternAnimation/CareBearsMovieIIANewGeneration''), Creator/LauraTorres (Mexican dub/''WesternAnimation/TheCareBearsAdventureInWonderland''), Juan Carlos Vazquez (First Venezuelan dub of the Nelvana series, seasons 2-3), Rebeca Aponte (Second Venezuelan dub of the Nelvana series, seasons 2-3)

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->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Hector Lee (Mexican dub/''WesternAnimation/TheCareBearsMovie''), Creator/ArturoMercado (First Mexican dub/''WesternAnimation/CareBearsMovieIIANewGeneration''), Creator/LauraTorres (Mexican dub/''WesternAnimation/TheCareBearsAdventureInWonderland''), Juan Carlos Vazquez (First Venezuelan dub of the Nelvana series, seasons 2-3), Rebeca Aponte Creator/RebecaAponte (Second Venezuelan dub of the Nelvana series, seasons 2-3)
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The LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters featured in the [[WesternAnimation/CareBears1980s 1980's]] ''Franchise/CareBears'' incarnation, including the various movies[[note]]''The Care Bears Movie'', ''Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation'', and ''The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland''[[/note]] and TV specials.[[note]]''The Care Bears in the Land Without Feelings'', ''The Care Bears Battle the Freeze Machine'', and ''Care Bears Nutcracker Suite''[[/note]] Many of these characters would go on to appear in later installments of the franchise, but if their listed here, they appeared in this incarnation first.

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The LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters numerous characters featured in the [[WesternAnimation/CareBears1980s 1980's]] ''Franchise/CareBears'' incarnation, including the various movies[[note]]''The Care Bears Movie'', ''Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation'', and ''The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland''[[/note]] and TV specials.[[note]]''The Care Bears in the Land Without Feelings'', ''The Care Bears Battle the Freeze Machine'', and ''Care Bears Nutcracker Suite''[[/note]] Many of these characters would go on to appear in later installments of the franchise, but if their listed here, they appeared in this incarnation first.
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** By "extremely rare occasions", we mean literally ''one episode'', that being "Music Video".
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* SkunkStripe: She has a teal streak in her hair.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Her hair is purple.

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->'''Voiced by:''' Eva Almos

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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Eva AlmosAlmos
->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Alma Nuri (Mexican dub/''WesternAnimation/TheCareBearsMovie'')



->'''Voiced by:''' Bob Dermer

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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Bob Dermer
->'''Voiced in Latin American Spanish by:''' Hector Lee (Mexican dub/''WesternAnimation/TheCareBearsMovie''), Creator/ArturoMercado (First Mexican dub/''WesternAnimation/CareBearsMovieIIANewGeneration''), Creator/LauraTorres (Mexican dub/''WesternAnimation/TheCareBearsAdventureInWonderland''), Juan Carlos Vazquez (First Venezuelan dub of the Nelvana series, seasons 2-3), Rebeca Aponte (Second Venezuelan dub of the Nelvana series, seasons 2-3)

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