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Too Loud Care Bear

Too Loud Bear is fast-talking and wise-cracking and thinks he's funnier than he actually is. He is also known for constantly mispronouncing names (especially Twinkers' name) and responding with his catchphrase "Whatever" when someone tries to correct him. He has coral fur with a yellow bullhorn (with a red heart) as his belly symbol. Too Loud Bear is one of three new characters introduced in the 2004-05 The Care Bears' Season 2 Episode 3 & Big Wish Movie in 2004-05.

Messy Bear Care Bear

Messy Bear often unwittingly makes a huge mess out of everything he tries to do and also loves food and cooking. He is greedy with a large appetite. He has periwinkle fur and has a silly-faced whirlwind as his belly symbol. Messy Bear is one of three new characters introduced in The Care Bears' Season 2 Episode 3 & Big Wish Movie in 2004-05.

Me Bear Care Bear

Me Bear is very narcissistic and cares only about herself and her appearance. She has lilac fur and a pink smiling heart-shaped hand mirror is her belly symbol. Me Bear is one of three new characters introduced in the Big Wish Movie.

Piece of Heart Care Bear

Piece of Heart Bear has bright pink fur and her symbol is a Quilted Heart. She was introduced in the 2018.

Rainbow Heart Care Bear

Rainbow Heart Bear has neon purple fur and her symbol is a heart shaped rainbow. She was introduced in the 2017.

Wonderheart Care Bear

Wonderheart Bear has pink fur and her belly symbol is a three-layered pink, yellow, and dark pink heart. She also carries her favorite toy Floppy Bunny who has a patch on the left ear. Young, inquisitive, and always full of wonder, Wonderheart lives in Care-a-Lot with her uncle Tenderheart. Wonderheart Bear is a Care Bear cub who was the first new character to be introduced in the 2012 Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot series.

Great Giving Care Bear

Great Giving Bear is the Care-a-Lot equivalent of Santa Claus; he gives gifts to anyone in Care-a-Lot who cares. His belly badge features a gift box with a heart inside. He has the ability to teleport and teaches it to Tenderheart. He has bright red fur and his symbol is a heart popping out of a present box. Great giving Bear who was introduced in the 2012 series Welcome to Care-a-Lot.

Sweet Sakura Care Bear

Sweet Sakura Bear has cherry pink fur and her belly symbol is a pink cherry blossom with a red heart in the middle. Polite, modest, and soft-spoken, Sweet Sakura is meant to exemplify the traditional values of a dignified Japanese girl, and teaches us to savor the splendor of every passing moment. Sweet Sakura Bear is a toy-exclusive Care Bear developed specifically for the Japanese market in 2009. Since then, she has become something of an unofficial face of Care Bears in the country, and even appears on the official Japanese website of the franchise.

Pink Power Care Bear

Pink Power Bear has the ability to protect people by providing them with breast cancer awareness. She has baby pink fur and her belly symbol is the breast cancer awareness pink ribbon, with a small silver heart placed in the ribbon's loop. Pink Power Bear is a plush toy-exclusive who was only available in 2008 as a limited edition in Target retail stores to promote breast cancer awareness. $1 from the sale of each toy were donated directly to breast cancer research.

Oopsy Care Bear

Klutzy and accident-prone, Oopsy Bear is constantly making mistakes, or "oopsies", which affect himself and others. His unique and practical approach to problem solving have saved the day multiple times, especially in situations when the other bear's powers have been nullified in some way. His fur colour is light green, and unique among Care Bears, he does not have his own Belly badge but he will often draw a yellow shooting star (or in the intro The Show Logo) on his stomach with a marker. Occasionally, he also draws other things on his belly as well. Oopsy is frequently seen with his robot friend Wingnut. Oopsy Bear was first introduced in 2007 on TV and the big screen as the title character of the 2007 computer-animated film Care Bears: Oopsy Does It! My one and only Oopsy Care Bear Collection (found at the middle)

All My Heart Care Bear

All My Heart Bear has red fur and her belly symbol is a red and white concentric heart, echoing Targets corporate colors and logo. Meant to symbolize everything special about St. Valentine's Day, All My Heart is wholly devoted to the holiday, including the giving the gifts of love, well wishes She is a limited edition toy-exclusive Care Bear who was only available at Target retail stores in North America around Valentine's Day in 2006.

Sea Friend Care Bear

Sea Friend Bear makes sure that the world's oceans and seas are safe from harm. He has sea blue fur and his belly symbol is an ocean wave with a sun smiling over it. He was a toy exclusive bear that arose from a joint effort between Tonka and the World Wildlife Fund to promote Ocean conservation. He was available exclusively in British and Australian markets. In Australia, he was known and marketed as 'Ocean Friend Bear' although his original name remained printed on his washing instructions tag.

Polite Panda

Polite Panda has white fur with purple panda markings and has a pink nose. Her symbol is a pink rose with a bow. In the 2000s revival of the series, Polite Panda was released as part of the reissued toyline. She only appeared in one episode of The Care Bears Family TV Series. Perfect and Polite Panda look after Paradise Valley. They always speak in rhyme, finishing each other's sentences and complimenting one another's feelings. According to True Heart, back when all the Care Bears and Care Bear Cousins were very young, Perfect and Polite were frightened away by No Heart, which explains how they were separated.