
The Care Bears Battle the Freeze Machine
Animation
Overview
The special, a follow-up to the previous installment The Land Without Feelings (from 1983), sees the return of the ten original Bears and the rarely-seen Cloud Keeper, as well as the villain Professor Coldheart. In addition, the special introduces Baby Hugs, Baby Tugs, Grams Bear, and Professor Coldheart's sidekick, Frostbite.
Top Cast


Rick Jones
Rick Jones
Tenderheart Bear /Birthday Bear /Good Luck Bear (voice)
Rick Jones
Tenderheart Bear /Birthday Bear /Good Luck Bear (voice)
Bob Dermer
Bob Dermer
Frostbite /Cloudkeeper (voice)
Bob Dermer
Frostbite /Cloudkeeper (voice)
Noreen Young
Noreen Young
Baby Hugs Bear (voice)
Noreen Young
Baby Hugs Bear (voice)
Anna MacCormack
Anna MacCormack
Grumpy Bear /Cheer Bear /Funshine Bear /Bedtime Bear /Baby Tugs Bear /Grams Bear (voice)
Anna MacCormack
Grumpy Bear /Cheer Bear /Funshine Bear /Bedtime Bear /Baby Tugs Bear /Grams Bear (voice)
Abby Hagyard
Abby Hagyard
Friend Bear /Wish Bear /Love-A-Lot Bear (voice)
Abby Hagyard
Friend Bear /Wish Bear /Love-A-Lot Bear (voice)
Dominic Bradford
Dominic Bradford
Paul (voice)
Dominic Bradford
Paul (voice)
Brodie Osome
Brodie Osome
Lumpy (voice)
Brodie Osome
Lumpy (voice)
Les Lye
Les Lye
Professor Coldheart (voice)
Les Lye
Professor Coldheart (voice)
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