The Care Bears in the Land Without Feelings (TV Movie 1983) Poster

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Sex & Nudity

  • A boy and a girl share a short kiss after the boy is found and saved from a bad fate, but they are young children and this is clearly intended as a relieved and concerned gesture, not a sensual act.

Violence & Gore

  • The villain's car crashes in a forest (he does not appear to be injured, however) and the trees (who are sentient) whack him away with their branches.

Profanity

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • Professor Coldheart (as well as the general idea of children running away or becoming lost and a strange adult luring or tricking them into danger) may frighten young children and somewhat disturb parents.

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Violence & Gore

  • A wicked man knocks several thin and quiet amphibian-like beasts down (who are later revealed to be human children who were magically transformed).
  • The villain sets dangerous obstacles for the care bears which include freezing a lake and trapping them in the ice with only their shoulders and heads above the surface, attempting to knock them off of a bridge/slide attached to the edge of a precipice and bursting a balloon that was carrying two of the bears, sending one of them falling into a mud pit. They are all rescued before real harm can come to them.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

  • Professor Coldheart mixes and gives children a treacherous potion to drink.

Frightening & Intense Scenes

  • There are dull, dead looking plants, a gray sky, shadow-filled corners, and sharp looking cliffs in a once lovely park, forest, and mountain which have become a wasteland under the antagonist's dominion, and somewhat chilling music accompanies the scenes taking place in it.

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