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[[File:carebearstare 4710.jpg|link=Care Bears|frame|The [[Power of Love]]. In rainbow form.]]
Pretty much the polar opposite of [[Mind Rape]], one character bombards the other character's mind with peace, joy, [[The Power of Love|love]], [[Precious
In some cases may work due to a combination of [[Evil Cannot Comprehend Good]] and [[Go Mad
▲Pretty much the polar opposite of [[Mind Rape]], one character bombards the other character's mind with peace, joy, [[The Power of Love|love]], [[Precious Puppies|puppies]], [[Everything's Better with Rainbows|rainbows]] [[Tastes Like Diabetes|and other such sweet stuff]]. Generally used by heroes against villains. Will sometimes cause damage to or drive off [[The Heartless]], [[The Undead]], Demons, and other enemies that it's [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?|allowed to damage because they don't really count]]/are [[Made of Evil]]. See [[Revive Kills Zombie]]. When used on good guys, may bolster morale and even heal good guys in body and spirit.
▲In some cases may work due to a combination of [[Evil Cannot Comprehend Good]] and [[Go Mad From the Revelation]]. Can be a practical use of [[Heart Beat-Down|Heart]], and in some cases may even cause a [[Villainous BSOD]] and [[Brainwashing for the Greater Good]].
Compare [[Mental Affair]] (the "adult" version of this), [[Getting Smilies Painted on Your Soul]] (no less forceful, but not as overt).
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[[Trope Namer|Named]] for the "attack" used by the ''[[Care Bears]]'', naturally. The [[Fantastic Aesop|moral]] here being: "Never mess with a humanoid bear with a laser cannon in its chest."
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== Anime and Manga ==
* In ''[[Zeta Gundam]]'', Kamille Bidan gave a Mind Hug to Haman Khan, but all it did was tick her off.
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* Fans joke about ''[[Lyrical Nanoha|Nanoha's]]'' attacks being this, to the point that "[[Defeat Means Friendship|befriend]]" has become a synonym for "utterly defeat". ''Multiverse Crisis [[MUSH]]'' has turned it into an [http://multiverse-crisis.wikidot.com/nanoha actual ability:]
{{quote|'''Friendship Beamspam''': Despite her total obliviousness to it, Nanoha has the strange and unexplainable ability to befriend anyone she causes physical harm to, ever since an incident wherein she slapped someone in first grade and they became her best friend. Studies and tests have confirmed this ability, though even Multiversal technology is at a loss to explain how or why it works. Is it radiation from the lasers? Some sort of Aura? No one knows, but it can generally be assumed that physical harm dealt by Nanoha will result in her making a new friend, with the degree of physical damage directly proportional to the level of friendship. How this translates to Aurics in the Multiverse has yet to be tested. (Consent Required where applicable.)}}
* Tsutomu to Nataru in ''[[Birdy the Mighty]] Decode 02''.
* The "Love Beam" was the specialty of Getalong in [[Flint the Time Detective]]. It helped calm down berserk Time Shifters, and occasionally prevent other fights/arguments from happening.
* The title character's [[Magic Dance|dancing]] seems to do something like this in ''[[Princess Tutu]]''.
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* In ''[[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]]'' Professor X has used his psychic powers to deliver a super mind hug, built of all the positive thoughts he could find to drive off [[Scary Dogmatic Aliens]].
** He did it again in The [[Ultimate Marvel|Ultimate Universe]] to stun Gah Lak Tus.
* In a Manga version of ''[[Star Trek: The
** This differs from his [[Boldly Coming|usual approach to First Contact]], how?
* Noora in ''[[The 99]]'' has the power to shine light at people, making them see their own inner darkness and feel guilt. [[Meaningful Name|Not coincidentally, "noor" means "light" in Arabic.]]
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== Live Action TV ==
* Not exactly a mind hug, but in ''[[Star Trek:
** In ''[[Star Trek: The
* Inverted in ''[[Star Trek: The
* The ''[[Power Rangers in Space]]'' finale "[[Crisis Crossover|Countdown to Destruction]]" had the Red Ranger destroy Zordon's chamber, unleashing his goodness on all the bad guys currently battling. Monsters were turned to dust, humanoid villains were all turned good.
* In ''[[Angel]]'''s third season, post-[[Plot-Relevant Age-Up]] Connor gets a Care Bear Stare from Cordelia when he tries to kill her.
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* Stark from ''[[Farscape]]'' can psychically transmit memories, making him ideal for calming down those in pain or distress. {{spoiler|He's also very good at helping the dying to cross over.}}
** The Eidolons are legendary for their Care Bare Stare: quite simply, it's a calming aura used to make individuals "see reason," powerful enough to have [[Magnificent Bastard|Scorpius]], [[The Hero|Crichton]], and [[Big Bad|Emperor Staleek]] cheerfully sitting around a table discussing the terms of a Peace Treaty.
* Annie from ''[[Community]]'' has a will
{{quote|'''Jeff:''' This won't work. The last time you did this, I saved a vial of your tears and I've been slowly building up an immunity.}}
== Music ==
* In [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WgT9gy4zQA "The Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny"] by [[Lemon Demon]], [[Jackie Chan]] and [[Abraham Lincoln]] are struck by an instance of the [[Trope Namer]] when they collide in midair over [[Transformers|Optimus Prime]].
== Tabletop Games ==
* Compel Emotion in ''[[GURPS]]: Magic'' can be used to compel happiness or peace. Ecstasy is a more malicious variant used to incapacitate the target.
* In ''[[Dungeons
* The ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]'' card "[http://gatherer.wizards.com/pages/card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=129667 Pacifism]" essentially disables opponent creatures by making them too peaceful to attack or block.
* The Emotion Control power in ''[[Villains and Vigilantes]]'' can be used in this manner.
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== Video Games ==
* James did this to Dolores in ''[[Zone of the Enders]] Dolores i'' when she had a [[Heroic BSOD]] via [[Journey to the Center of the Mind]]. Appropriate, considering she's a [[Robot Girl]].
* All three ''[[
* Lenneth Valkyrie, of ''[[Valkyrie Profile]]'', can use the experience gained by her Einherjar to increase their virtues and reduce their vices to increase their individual [[Karma Meter|"Hero" rating]].
* [[Disgaea|Laharl]] is subjected to one of these in the form of sexually attractive women spouting optimistic phrases. Given his aversion and (literal) allergy to the aforementioned, his stats are cut in half for the next fight. Flonne spouting "eternal love!" didn't help at all.
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*** Or an intentional parody? Given that it comes from the Virtue Bear's butts in the form of [[Fartillery|a fart]], probably the latter.
* Subverted in an ''[[Xkcd]]'' [http://xkcd.com/146/ strip]; this "Care Bear Stare" is an energy blast that knocks the target down, and the black hat is a long-established identifier of the strip's "[[Jerkass]]" character. [[Word of God]] says that he got this power from ''[[Made From Real Girl Scouts|eating Care Bears]]''.
* In ''[[Nodwick]]''
** Also, a [http://comic.nodwick
* ''[[Girl Genius]]'':
** [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20050418 Calming pies].
** The effects of Agatha Heterodyne's "perfect" coffee. Except on other [[Mad Scientist|Sparks]] who are more overall resistant than normal people, and Jaegermonsters, for whom it's just Verra Gud Coffee, Vit A Nize Kick (he was beaten with a wrench while drinking it). She did say she could "fix that" after seeing the initial euphoria, so while the Spark could be resistant, she could also have toned it down....
* In the Superhero arc of ''[[Dragon Tails]]'', Lemuel becomes a villain named Sparkles with the superpower of "Happiness Sparkles", in an attempt to pacify his enemies. It doesn't work particularly well - all it does is make them feel rather happy about beating the snot out of him.
* ''[[Something
* [http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2003-01-28 This] ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'' strip subverts it to the point of [[Nightmare Fuel]] (continued two comics later).
** Later an Immortal used a heavy assault Care Bear Stare called a [http://www.egscomics.com/?date=2010-07-09 Serenity Spell] as an emergency [[Instant Sedation]] for a magic-user going bananas.
* Subverted in ''[[8-Bit Theater|Eight-Bit Theatre]]''. [[Omnicidal Maniac|Black Mage]]'s [[Kamehame Hadoken|Hadoken]] is ''powered'' by love, in the sense that a minivan is powered by petroleum: every usage depletes the universe of some of a finite resource.
* ''[[Dark Legacy Comics]]'' in [http://www.darklegacycomics.com/251.html
== Western Animation ==
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** ''[[The Care Bears Movie]]'' has it used to stop an evil spell, but it's not enough to stop the villain. That takes [[The Power of Friendship]].
* Maguro from ''[[Sushi Pack]]'' frequently uses her telepathic powers to share zen thoughts when an antagonist needs to calm down. In one instance, she used this on her own team mates to make them follow a course of action that they did not agree with.
* In ''[[The Fairly
** {{spoiler|Until they learn they taste like manure, said aliens' most loved delicacy, at which point they proceed to eat them.}}
** A greater example is shown in "Wishology" as {{spoiler|the Darkness is defeated by blasting it with a celestial smile, turning it into the Kindness}}.
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