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The Care Bears Movie II SEAELD Soundtrack Album LP Vinyl Record Album Kid Stuff

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Estimated to arrive by Thu, Aug 21st. Details
$4.00 via USPS Media Mail (2 to 9 business days) to United States

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OBO - Seller accepts offers on this item. Details

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Refunds available: See booth/item description for details

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PayPal accepted
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Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted

Item traits

Category:

Vinyl Records

Quantity Available:

Only one in stock, order soon

Condition:

New

Style:

Children's Soundtrack, Pop 1980s

Speed:

33 RPM

Record Size:

12"

Duration:

LP

Record Grading:

Mint (M)

Sleeve Grading:

Excellent (EX)

Special Attributes:

1st Edition, Sealed

Record Label:

Kid Stuff

Release Year:

1986

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

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More than a week ago

Item number:

639387639

Item description

Cover is VG+++ (still sealed) Record is M (untouched) Visually Graded Tracklist Side One 1 Our Beginning 2 Flying My Colors 3 I Care For You Side 2 1 Growing Up 2 The Fight Song 3 Forever Young The Care Bears are a group of multi-colored bears and characters created by American Greetings in 1981 for use on greeting cards. The original artwork for the cards was painted by artist Elena Kucharik. In 1983, Kenner turned the Care Bears into plush teddy bears. The Care Bears appeared in their own TV specials called The Care Bears in the Land Without Feelings (1983) and The Care Bears Battle the Freeze Machine (1984). They also had their own television series from 1985 to 1988, in addition to three feature films: The Care Bears Movie (1985), Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation (1986), The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland (1987). Each Care Bear comes in a different color and has a specialized insignia on its belly that represents its duty and personality. This insignia was known as their "tummy symbol." However, the movie Care Bears: Oopsy Does It! renamed them "belly badges". Adding to the Care Bear family are the "Care Bear Cousins", which feature a lion, rabbit, penguin, raccoon, monkey, elephant, pig, and other such animals created in the same style as the teddy bears. In 2002, the bears were reintroduced with new toys. Made by Play-Along Toys, the new toys offered features such as illuminated bellies upon touch, aerobic bears, and glow-in-the-dark bears. As part of this comeback, the Bears have appeared in two computer-animated movies: Care Bears: Journey to Joke-a-lot (2004) and The Care Bears' Big Wish Movie (2005). In 2007, the franchise celebrated its 25th anniversary; another relaunch took place, as well as the release of Care Bears: Oopsy Does It!. In mid-2011, American Greetings announced a revival TV animated series titled Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot. The premiere of the series utilizes "30 years of caring". It premiered on The Hub on June 2, 2012. As of 2013, Care Bears merchandise is still being marketed. During 2008 and 2009, Canada's Cookie Jar Group and France's MoonScoop Group attempted to acquire the franchise from American Greeting Cards, with no apparent success.