The Care Bears' Big Wish Movie

Care Bears' Big Wish Movie
Promotional poster
Directed byLarry Jacobs
Ron Pitts
Written byJeffrey Alan Schechter
Produced byCynthia Taylor
StarringSugar Lyn Beard
Robert Tinkler
Julie Lemieux
Linda Ballantyne
Stephen Ouimette
Tracey Hoyt
Ron Rubin
Elizabeth Hanna
Edited byJason Cohen
Music byIan Thomas
Production
companies
Distributed byLions Gate Home Entertainment
Release dates
  • September 7, 2005 (2005-09-07) (TIFF)
  • October 17, 2005 (2005-10-17) (Disney Channel)
  • October 18, 2005 (2005-10-18) (North America)
Running time
75 minutes
CountriesCanada
United States
LanguageEnglish
BudgetUS$3–5 million

The Care Bears' Big Wish Movie is a 2005 direct-to-video animated musical fantasy film, produced by Nelvana Limited and released by Lions Gate Home Entertainment. Directed by Larry Jacobs and Ron Pitts, and written by Jeffrey Alan Schechter, the film is a follow-up to the Care Bears' previous efforts in 2004's Journey to Joke-a-lot. It was the fifth film to feature the Bears, and the second to be computer-animated.

The Big Wish Movie centers on Wish Bear, a Care Bear who can make and grant wishes. After some of them do not work, she feels worried that the other bears have overlooked her abilities, and wishes for a few new friends who care more than she does. Those threeMessy Bear, Me Bear and Too Loud Bearcause further trouble for Wish Bear, her wishing star Twinkers, and all of Care-a-lot.

As with Journey to Joke-a-lot, Toronto's Nelvana produced and self-financed the Big Wish Movie; additional work was handled by India's Crest Animation Productions. Production involved various personnel from the previous film, among them Ron Pitts, composer Ian Thomas and various voice actors including Stephanie Beard, Stevie Vallance and Julie Lemieux. The Big Wish Movie was released on DVD by Lions Gate on October 18, 2005; prior to this, it premiered on U.S. and Canadian television, and was accompanied by a tie-in book from Scholastic Press. It subsequently received favourable reviews from Parenting magazine and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. This was Nelvana's final production with the Care Bears, before SD Entertainment of California assumed responsibility for future installments in the franchise.