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  • Care Bear Stare
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  • In the Nelvana Series episode "Bright Heart's Bad Day" the process is explained by Brave Heart as finding their centre, focusing their emotions and forcing the energy out of their symbols. The tummy symbol is used for this ability. The Care Bear Cousin's version of this ability in the DiC episodes and the two Nelvana movies was referred to as the Care Bear Cousin Call, which functioned same way. In Oopsy Does It! and Adventures In Care-A-Lot The stare is a way of cheering anyone up. All the bears (except Oopsy) can use it.
  • Pretty much the polar opposite of Mind Rape, one character bombards the other character's mind with peace, joy, love, puppies, rainbows and other such sweet stuff. Generally used by heroes against villains. Will sometimes cause damage to or drive off The Heartless, The Undead, Demons, and other enemies that it's allowed to damage because they don't really count/are Made of Evil. See Revive Kills Zombie. When used on good guys, may bolster morale and even heal good guys in body and spirit. Compare and contrast Holy Hand Grenade and Heart Beat-Down. Examples of Care Bear Stare include:
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  • In the Nelvana Series episode "Bright Heart's Bad Day" the process is explained by Brave Heart as finding their centre, focusing their emotions and forcing the energy out of their symbols. The tummy symbol is used for this ability. The Care Bear Cousin's version of this ability in the DiC episodes and the two Nelvana movies was referred to as the Care Bear Cousin Call, which functioned same way. In Oopsy Does It! and Adventures In Care-A-Lot The stare is a way of cheering anyone up. All the bears (except Oopsy) can use it. In the Welcome to Care A lot series: all care bears has except wonderheart bear. their stare was used by carries a distress signal, power ability, the color was based on the color of the badge.
  • Pretty much the polar opposite of Mind Rape, one character bombards the other character's mind with peace, joy, love, puppies, rainbows and other such sweet stuff. Generally used by heroes against villains. Will sometimes cause damage to or drive off The Heartless, The Undead, Demons, and other enemies that it's allowed to damage because they don't really count/are Made of Evil. See Revive Kills Zombie. When used on good guys, may bolster morale and even heal good guys in body and spirit. In some cases may work due to a combination of Evil Cannot Comprehend Good and Go Mad From the Revelation. Can be a practical use of Heart, and in some cases may even cause a Villainous BSOD and Brainwashing for the Greater Good. Compare Mental Affair (the "adult" version of this), Getting Smilies Painted on Your Soul (no less forceful, but not as overt). Compare and contrast Holy Hand Grenade and Heart Beat-Down. Named for the "attack" used by the Care Bears, naturally. The moral here being: "Never mess with a humanoid bear with a laser cannon in its chest." Examples of Care Bear Stare include: