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Perfect Panda

Perfect Panda have black and white fur with typical Panda markings. Perfect Panda has a gold star-shaped medal with a ribbon on his belly. The twins only appeared in one episode of The Care Bears Family TV Series. My Perfect Panda Collection

I Love You Care Bear

I Love you Bear has yellow fur with a small heart badge on her chest saying "I love you" but later they put the heart on her belly, and it was given yellow border lines. Her fur color was also available in pastel pink. She was a limited edition bear that was only made a plush toy. I Love You Bear was a bear that was only given out in the UK for Charity Groups.

Grams Care Bear

Grams bear has gray fur and her belly symbol is a pink rose with a yellow bow. She also always wears a pink shawl around her neck. Grams Bear is the grandmother of the Care Bears family, who looks after the Kingdom of Caring's two youngest members, Baby Hugs and Tugs. A seasoned "veteran," an excellent storyteller, and a valued mentor for the family, she knows just about all there is about being a Care Bear, and is ready to lend a hand or a patient ear to help anyone in need. She was first introduced as part of the 1980s toyline. She made her animation debut in the second Care Bears television special The Care Bears Battle the Freeze Machine. Since then, she has appeared in The Care Bears Movie, The Care Bears Family, and Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot. My one and only Grams Care Bear Collection (center)

Forest Friend Care Bear

Forest Friend Bear has forest brown fur and his belly symbol is a bear and a rabbit hugging with trees in the background. Forest Friend Bear's job is to help keep forested areas safe. He is a toy exclusive bear that arose from a joint effort between Tonka and the World Wildlife Fund to promote woodland conservation. He was available exclusively in British and Australian markets.

Noble Heart Horse

Noble Heart Horse's fur color is multi-pastel colored, in the original artwork and as a plush toy, or purple with a green and blue striped mane and tail in the second movie and the TV series, and his symbol is a multi-colored heart radiating from a central star. For unknown reasons, Noble Heart Horse was not included in the toy line relaunch of the 2000s. The only Cousin to be introduced in Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation rather than the first. The founder of the Care Bear Cousins, and also the co-founder of the Kingdom of Caring alongside True Heart Bear. Noble Heart Horse is on my wishlist. Such a rare Care Bear Cousin. And expensive, too.

Treat Heart Pig

Treat Heart Pig is a yellow pig whose Belly badge is a pink ice cream cone sometimes topped off with a red heart. Treat Heart values nothing more than having a good time, especially if said activity involves a heaping horde of snacks. Whether they're big or small, this porcine pal encourages others to celebrate life's various victories and special days in any way possible. Though one might think of a pig as greedy, Treat Heart is especially fond of helping others, and is prone to bursting into fits of laughter for little to no reason. My one and only Classic Treat Heart Pig Collection (4th from right)

Swift Heart Rabbit

Swift Heart Rabbit has sky blue fur with a white tail and her belly symbol is a red heart with either white or light blue wings. She is the fastest of the Care Bear Cousins. Sometimes her cockiness and overconfidence can get her into trouble. Swift Heart was introduced in the first Care Bears movie in 1985. The gender of this character has changed between various strands of the franchise. My one and only Classic Swift Heart Rabbit Collection (3rd from left)

Proud Heart Cat

Proud Heart Cat is the perfectionist of the Care Bear family, and reminds people to do their best in everything they do. Originally, she had pale orange fur but was redesigned for the franchise relaunch in the early 2000s. Since then she has turquoise fur with white paws and a white tail tip. Her belly symbol has remained a curved pink star with a red heart inside. In the first season of the series, after she says her lines, she tends to meow, purr and screech, just like a real cat. Proud Heart Cat was introduced in the first Care Bears movie in 1985. My Proud Heart Cat Collection

Playful Heart Monkey

Playful Heart Monkey is a practical joker of the wildest kind. He's also the one who's willing to put his whole body on the line just to put a smile on someone's face. He has yellow-orange fur with a heart-shaped balloon that has a party hat and party favors as his belly symbol. Playful Heart Monkey was introduced in the first Care Bears movie in 1985. My Playful Heart Monkey Collection

Loyal Heart Dog

Loyal Heart Dog is a blue dog of indeterminate breed. He has pale blue fur, and since the relaunch in the 2000s has had a white heart shaped patch over one eye. his belly symbol is a heart-shaped medal hanging from a bar. He is honest and loyal and true beyond compare. Loyal Heart Dog was introduced in The Care Bears Movie in 1985. My Loyal Heart Dog Collection

Lotsa Heart Elephant

Lotsa Heart Elephant is pink and her belly symbol is a pink heart-stamped weight. Though small by elephant standards, Lotsa Heart makes up for her lack of stature with copious amounts of determination and aplomb. Despite being known as the strongest creature in the Forest of Feelings, she is sometimes chastised for her lack of coordination and athletic talent by her fellow Cousins. Like real elephants, she uses her trunk to trumpet and carry things. Lotsa Heart often says, "And that's the truth!". She was introduced in the first Care Bears movie in 1985. Lotsa Heart appears in Care Bears and Cousins. My Lotsa Heart Elephant Collection

Gentle Heart Lamb

Gentle Heart Lamb has mint green fur and a pink, lace-trimmed, heart-shaped pillow is her belly symbol. When she talks, she has a bleating voice. She was introduced in the first Care Bears movie in 1985. Gentle Heart Lamb is the most softhearted of the Cousins. My one and only Gentle Heart Lamb Collection (3rd from right)

Cozy Heart Penguin

Cozy Heart Penguin is lilac with white facial markings and her belly symbol is a pink (or purple) stocking cap resting on the left side of a red heart. She is the sweetest and warmest of the Cousins. She is a great swimmer and the one most suited to winter conditions.She is the only non-mammal in the Care Bear Family. Cozy Heart Penguin was introduced in the first Care Bears movie in 1985. She appears in Care Bears and Cousins. She trills instead of speaking. My Cozy Heart Penguin Collection

Bright Heart Raccoon

Bright Heart Raccoon has alternating light and dark purple fur and his belly symbol is a yellow heart-shaped light bulb. The smartest of the Cousins, Bright Heart is a highly intelligent thinker and inventor who relies on logic and reasoning to solve problems. He is sometimes paired with Grumpy Bear, who shares a similar talent for handiwork, with the two pooling their resources to create inventions. He was introduced in the first Care Bears movie in 1985. Bright Heart appears in Care Bears and Cousins. He works as a quartet singer singing the Tenor part from G below Middle C to C two octaves above Middle C (G3-C6). My Bright Heart Raccoon Collection

Brave Heart Lion

Brave Heart Lion has orange fur and his belly symbol is a red heart with a gold crown hanging on the right side. He was introduced in the first Care Bears movie in 1985. Brave Heart Lion performs a similar leadership role to the Care Bear Cousins as Tenderheart does to the Care Bears. His job is to help people to be brave. His catchphrase is "Charge!". Brave Heart also appears in Care Bears and Cousins. He works as a quartet singer singing the Bass part from C two octaves below Middle C to Middle C (C2-C4). My Brave Heart Lion Plush Collection