Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation

"''Stickin' together we can make it!

Nothing can stop us we can't go wrong!

We can be tough, yes, we can take it!

We care a lot and we will be strong''"

The second theatrical film in the Care Bears franchise.

This film has an different continuity than the first movie and the specials. The Care Bears and Care Bears Cousins grew up together, but were pursued as children by a malevolent entity known as Dark Heart. He later finds a young girl who has ambitions, that he promises to fulfill, in return for his help if he should ever ask. He then gets frustrated in pursuit of the Care Bears, but then uses Christy to have her pretend to need help from the Care Bears so that he can capture them. Eventually Christy's two best friends, John, and Dawn who had been helping the Care Bears, talk Christy into joining them to stop Dark Heart, even if it costs them their lives.

Provides Examples Of
""Good or bad, you're still a person.""
 * Chekhov's Skill: Christy's marble shooting in the second movie.
 * Clap Your Hands If You Believe:
 * Continuity Snarl: Exactly how this movie - and it's an Origin Story - fits in with the first Care Bears Movie as a prime source of tongue-in-cheek Fan Wank. Most likely the first movie is in same continuity as the two 1980's specials and the DiC show, and the second movie/Nelvana series is either an Alternate Continuity.
 * Collapsing Lair:
 * Crystal Prison: What Dark Heart traps the bears in.
 * Curtains Match the Window: Dark Heart before his Heel Face Turn.
 * Deal With the Devil: Christy
 * The Dragon: Christy, due to her deal.
 * Evil Redhead: Dark Heart, in his human form (or any form that has fur/hair).
 * Hate Plague: What Dark Heart does to the camp.
 * Heel Face Turn: Dark Heart,.
 * Love Redeems: Or caring redeems, but.
 * My God What Have I Done: Dark Heart after seeing that he accidentally zapped Christy.
 * One Winged Angel: Dark Heart turns into a big ol' heap of Super Smoke.
 * Padding: It had a musical number at the end that was pretty much just there to make sure it fulfilled the bare minimum for screentime. The song itself was over six minutes long and over half of it consisted of endlessly-repeated chorus (obstensibly to cover the end credits).
 * Redemption Demotion: loses all his powers and becomes a normal human when he turns good.
 * Red Eyes Take Warning: Dark Heart in human form..
 * Sealed Good in A Can: The Care Bears until Christy frees them.
 * Vile Villain Saccharine Show: Dark Heart
 * Villainous Friendship : Dark Heart and Christy.
 * What Measure Is a Non Human: Strangely applied, but it leads to a Heel Face Turn.