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* ThePowerOfHate: The malfunctioning result of New-B's eraser ray in "Erased"; it amplifies the negative side of the bears, washing out their colors and inverting their belly badges, only caring about what they stand for. When another bear interrupts, they disagree over whose mission is the task at hand.
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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Harmony becomes one in "Share and Share Alike"; her noticing Share's giant rootbear plant and deciding to spread the news causes thousands of bears to show up at the sweet shop, and Share never gets any rootbear floats for herself by the time the machine has run out.
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* FooledByTheSound: In "Down to Earth", Share, Funshine, and Cheer [[MistakenForBrooding think Good Luck is crying]], so they walk up to him to give him a CareBearStare. He explains that he was just laughing because he heard a joke earlier.
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* OffModel: It's pretty easy to find animation errors in this show, such as incorrectly colored bears, eyelashes on bears that aren't female, etc.
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* {{Egopolis}}: In "Here Comes McKenna" when the bears' belly badges were stolen by Grizzle, he orders them to tear Care-a-lot down and rename it "Grizzleton".
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* {{Egopolis}}: In "Here Comes McKenna" [=McKenna=]" when the bears' belly badges were stolen by Grizzle, he orders them to tear Care-a-lot down and rename it "Grizzleton".
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* SiliconSnarker: Grizzle's robotic butler UR-2 tends to make quips about his boss's [[IneffectualSympatheticVillain ineffectual villainy]].
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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope
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* LaserGuidedAmnesia: The purpose of the Forget Me Ray in "Forget It" is to cause the bears to forget they ever knew Grizzle, but it is taken UpToEleven when they forget ''everything''.
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* LaserGuidedAmnesia: The purpose of the Forget Me Ray in "Forget It" is to cause the bears to forget they ever knew Grizzle, but it is taken UpToEleven up to eleven when they forget ''everything''.
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The full series franchise for this incarnation consists of the movie ''Oopsy Does It!'', 24 episodes and two TV specials split across two seasons over two years, and three more direct-to-video specials before the franchise was unceremoniously revamped.
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* IdiosyncraticWipes: Concentric hearts filling the screen from outside to inside and back, a bear's belly badge rolling across the screen in a white circle, or in the case of Grizzle, two metal panels closing and opening.
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* IdiosyncraticWipes: Concentric hearts filling the screen from outside to inside and back, a bear's belly badge or a trio of stars rolling across the screen in a white circle, or in the case of Grizzle, two metal panels closing and opening.
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* FaceYourFears: Share had to do this in "Heatwave", knowing she's afraid of the thunderwhales and thus the only one who can lure them to Care-a-Lot to stop Grizzle.
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* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: In "Heatwave", Share suffers from an intense fear of the thunderwhales, given how big and loud they are.
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* IdiosyncraticWipes: Concentric hearts filling the screen from outside to inside and back, a bear's belly badge rolling across the screen in a white circle, or in the case of Grizzle, two metal panels closing and opening.
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CantUnHearIt: Good Luck Bear's voice sounds exactly like another character his voice actor, Samuel Vincent, voiced: Double D from {{WesternAnimation EdEddNEddy}}.