This blue credit version first appeared in the 1985 VHS release, and I believe this can also be seen in TV airings as well. However, later on, as of the 2000 VHS MGM release, the black end credits from the original theatrical release was restored into the film. Edit: The blue end credits can also be seen in the Dutch foreign release of the film in 35mm. ua-cam.com/video/EmUdy5I7css/v-deo.html
I was about to ask which one came first and if any theatrical prints used the blue version be it the United States or any foreign release. I like VHS but when it comes to watching theatrical movies, I prefer to see them as close as possible to the way they were in the theater.
Looks like the Dutch foreign release of the film has the blue end credits in 35mm film. ua-cam.com/video/EmUdy5I7css/v-deo.html I wonder if I was wrong about the US having black end credits in 35mm.
Uncredited Cast: ▪︎Harry Dean Stanton As The Singing Voice For Brave Heart Lion ▪︎Jack Angel As Bee ▪︎Mary Kay Bergman As Childrens ▪︎Timothy E. Day As Childrens ▪︎Scott Menville As Childrens ▪︎Will Ryan As Stars ▪︎Jonathan Winters As Father
Rest in peace to Pauline Rennie (1911-1998), Billie Mae Richards (1921-2010), Jackie Burroughs (1939-2010), Mickey Rooney (1920-2014), Harry Dean Stanton (1926-2017), Georgia Engel (1948-2019), & Dan Hennessey (1941-2024)...
There is also a version of the ending that aired in germany. It had a blue ending credit scene and another beautiful song, called "Fantasy" by Helen Christie. It never aired in later scrrenings again. Check it out.
The copyright at 4:10 says American Greetings Corp. but that was changed to Those Characters From Cleveland Inc., a sister company of American Greetings after CPG Products has become.
I don't think that there is any out there. By the way, this is the credit screen color that was seen on Canada's 'First Choice-SuperChannel' when the movie debuted there in late-fall of 1986. I know, because I bore personal witness then to seeing it on Fundy(Fun-DEE) Cable Pay TV channel 22. =P
The Dutch foreign release has the blue end credits in 35mm. It's in better quality, but Care a Lot is in Dutch, and the end credits is sped up and gets dirtier and scratches at the end due to age and storage. ua-cam.com/video/EmUdy5I7css/v-deo.html
Look, 'Jim', either you post your opinions on what you think of this video's content, or never post your comments on ANY of my videos again. You are spamming me, and that's going to stop now.
I wonder why they changed the color. My guess is both versions were created before thr theatrical release and the editors were deciding which one to use for the theatrical and decided to use the blue for the TV version so as not to waste it.
If you can somehow find a mint VHS tape of this animated feature, a properly working VCR vintage of the 1980s, and a proper capture device, I think it could be done. Pricey idea, but plausible. =P
Luckily, I was able to find the blue end credits in better quality. The Dutch foreign release has the blue end credits in 35mm. It's in better quality, but Care a Lot is in Dutch, and the end credits is sped up and gets dirtier and scratches at the end due to age and storage. ua-cam.com/video/EmUdy5I7css/v-deo.html
@@aubreeofarc I also made the background end credits of the Dutch version of The Care Bears Movie from dark blue to light blue with KineMaster. Check it out!
You wouldn't happen to have the previews for Rainbow Brite, My Little Pony, and Puff the Magic Dragon that came after the movie, would you? Or at least know where I can find them?
No matter how old I am the care bears movie is still my favorite
Cerainly.
This blue credit version first appeared in the 1985 VHS release, and I believe this can also be seen in TV airings as well. However, later on, as of the 2000 VHS MGM release, the black end credits from the original theatrical release was restored into the film.
Edit: The blue end credits can also be seen in the Dutch foreign release of the film in 35mm.
ua-cam.com/video/EmUdy5I7css/v-deo.html
I do agree!
Yeah, Aubree....this version of the movie's credits was seen in it's First Choice*Superchannel airings in Canada in late-1986. o.o
I was about to ask which one came first and if any theatrical prints used the blue version be it the United States or any foreign release. I like VHS but when it comes to watching theatrical movies, I prefer to see them as close as possible to the way they were in the theater.
Looks like the Dutch foreign release of the film has the blue end credits in 35mm film.
ua-cam.com/video/EmUdy5I7css/v-deo.html
I wonder if I was wrong about the US having black end credits in 35mm.
Wow I did not know that the black credits were the original ones. Kinda prefer the blue ones tho.
Wow i felt like a kid again sniff thank you
Uncredited Cast:
▪︎Harry Dean Stanton As The Singing Voice For Brave Heart Lion
▪︎Jack Angel As Bee
▪︎Mary Kay Bergman As Childrens
▪︎Timothy E. Day As Childrens
▪︎Scott Menville As Childrens
▪︎Will Ryan As Stars
▪︎Jonathan Winters As Father
Harry Dean is credited for his role under the song credit.
That's My Favorite Color, Blue!
Mine too!
@@rpint4801 Same color as the Samuel Goldwyn Home Entertainment logo
Blue is the color that it was used in every VHS VCR. My Panasonic PV-950H has a blue screen when you turned on a VCR.
Mickey Rooney who voiced Mr cherry wood has died
And Dan Hennessy who voiced braveheart lion had died just recently
They later used the blue screen end credits on “My Little Pony: The Movie” (1986).
They also later used the blue screen end credits on "The Land Before Time" (1988) and "The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie" (2004) too!
I agree too!
It’s the same blue background used on a VHS VCR.
And The Chipmunk Adventure (1987), in which like the Care Bears Movie, was distributed by the Samuel Goldwyn Company.
The Disney Channel airing of this movie had these blue screen credits.
THANK YOU!
Rest in peace to Pauline Rennie (1911-1998), Billie Mae Richards (1921-2010), Jackie Burroughs (1939-2010), Mickey Rooney (1920-2014), Harry Dean Stanton (1926-2017), Georgia Engel (1948-2019), & Dan Hennessey (1941-2024)...
There is also a version of the ending that aired in germany. It had a blue ending credit scene and another beautiful song, called "Fantasy" by Helen Christie. It never aired in later scrrenings again. Check it out.
The original ending credits uses the black background, not blue, like it did with an early vhs release.
The DVD release did restored the original end credits in a black background instead of blue.
Surprised to see this in a blue background. I never seen the movie on VHS because I don’t happen to have a VCR at my house
It’s the same colored screen than what you see on a VCR.
@@Musicradio77Network I know that
Apparently, the blue background was created for a TV airing and the black credits you see on the DVD are from the original theatrical release.
The copyright at 4:10 says American Greetings Corp. but that was changed to Those Characters From Cleveland Inc., a sister company of American Greetings after CPG Products has become.
What other animated films have the blue background end credits besides this one?
If only there's a better quality with the same blue screen.
I don't think that there is any out there.
By the way, this is the credit screen color that was seen on Canada's 'First Choice-SuperChannel' when the movie debuted there in late-fall of 1986. I know, because I bore personal witness then to seeing it on Fundy(Fun-DEE) Cable Pay TV channel 22.
=P
The original ending credits uses the black screen.
@@gustavoceballos5327 The DVD does restored the original theatrical end credits instead of blue.
@@Musicradio77Network Absolutely Correct
The Dutch foreign release has the blue end credits in 35mm. It's in better quality, but Care a Lot is in Dutch, and the end credits is sped up and gets dirtier and scratches at the end due to age and storage.
ua-cam.com/video/EmUdy5I7css/v-deo.html
That blue screen looks like the blue screen of death I like the music ♥️
Uncredited Production Companies:
▪︎General Mills
▪︎Kenner Parker Toys
▪︎LBS Communications
▪︎Parker Brothers
▪︎Random House
Look, 'Jim', either you post your opinions on what you think of this video's content, or never post your comments on ANY of my videos again. You are spamming me, and that's going to stop now.
@@RaginRonic I Understand!
I wonder why they changed the color. My guess is both versions were created before thr theatrical release and the editors were deciding which one to use for the theatrical and decided to use the blue for the TV version so as not to waste it.
I wish someone could upscale this to 4k remaster.
If you can somehow find a mint VHS tape of this animated feature, a properly working VCR vintage of the 1980s, and a proper capture device, I think it could be done. Pricey idea, but plausible. =P
Luckily, I was able to find the blue end credits in better quality. The Dutch foreign release has the blue end credits in 35mm. It's in better quality, but Care a Lot is in Dutch, and the end credits is sped up and gets dirtier and scratches at the end due to age and storage.
ua-cam.com/video/EmUdy5I7css/v-deo.html
@@aubreeofarc I also made the background end credits of the Dutch version of The Care Bears Movie from dark blue to light blue with KineMaster. Check it out!
You wouldn't happen to have the previews for Rainbow Brite, My Little Pony, and Puff the Magic Dragon that came after the movie, would you? Or at least know where I can find them?
No I don't on both your questions. Sorry. =S
@@RaginRonic Okay, thanks anyway.
Good ❤❤❤
Blue screen is for effect for scenery
Nostalgia.
Carole King and John Sabastian
The credits is a little creepy
How?
@@jayceedior8291 1.the audio sounds old
2.it looks like it crashed
3.its all old
And the movies from 1985
It’s because it’s a VHS.
@@gustavoceballos5327 oh
3:52
Good bye
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grrrrrr
Wtf 😲