... though this actually makes me wonder if Marvel Zombies included Zombie Brute Force. Because Zombie Cybernetic Bear fighting a Zombie Cybernetic Shark with a Laser Beam on its head...
I would love it if Zombie Care Bears weren't actually murderous, but magically lobotomized their victims into being emotionally void. Like a whole alt. Earth of emotionally dead living automatons.
"The madballs, not being idiots, just go and explain the situation." You know, half the time that's the exact solution my players go for in D&D, too. Really infuriating when people make smart, reasonable decisions.
At 12:06, I noticed that one of the Care Bears is saying to the Mad Balls "To what do we owe this horror? ...er, honor?" That would probably be my reaction to the Mad Balls as well.
The artwork for No Heart is just terrible. In the TV series he was much more sinister and menacing and his eyes didn't look like a pair of red coke-bottles.
While watching this review, I realized that a crossover between the Care Bears and MLP: FiM would be both hilarious and awesome. Even more hilarious and awesome would be if the crossover ended up canon to FiM.
Considering that the Care Bears apparently are part of the Marvel universe, does this mean there's a chance they might get devoured by Galactus or attacked by Thanos?
Apparently, Ghost Rider actually did just that at one time in the 90s Fantastic Four cartoon where he made Galactus think about all the billions of people he killed with his planet-devouring and that deterred him from gobbling up the earth.
Well, the Countdown bit made me look up the Care Bears Countdown theme (which is infinitely better than I Want to be a Care Bear, IMO). I hope you're happy, comic.
Beneath the seas, besides the flame, Off the coast where the lost beast came, To bring the world misery and shame, A piece of the world is missing. The path you should have never crossed, The Beast exacts a heavy cost, The number of the Beast is lost, You will know it by its hissing. The bones from hell you cannot tame, Devour your life and all your fame, That is the price to play its game, And all while you're reminiscing.
Linkara: I'm depressed Woman: that sucks but I know what can make you feel better Linkara:what Woman: carebear Linkara: sadness sorrow Woman: are you okey Linkara:this sucks
*The following is the opinion of a Salty SEAGULL named EARL who just shows up in my posts whenever he feels like it!* [EARL the Salty SEAGULL:] 12:07 - "So nice to see the MADBALLz were smart enough to go to the CARE BEARs and explain the situation rather than do what NO HEART says! Seriously there are some Superheroes who lack that amount of sense! So nice to see the writer's of this comic made the heroes be smart and work together to save the kids!" 14:33 - "I also happen to be a veteran of the GREAT CARING WAR of 1998 as flying to Care-A-Lot isn't hard for us SEAGULLs and I also helped Grumpy & Brave Heart Lion run a boot camp!" *EARL's right (don't know about the GREAT CARING WAR though)! Also I grew up with CARE BEARs as a kid specifically the second movie with DARK HEART 🖤 (who is basically the Care Bear's equivalent to Mephisto, though he ends up pulling a Piccolo near the end making a heel to face turn which I always did like about that film)! Sure the first one with the Spirit in the Book was a more hardcore villain, but the 2nd film will always have a nostalgic place in my heart! Also liked the Nelvana's Care Bears cartoon which aired on the Disney Channel back in the day which is where Beastly & No Heart come from (Beastly has the same voice actor as Papa Bear from Nick Jr's Little Bear by the way which was also produced by Nelvana) along with No Heart's niece Shreeky who was often teamed up with Beastly in the show as No Heart was the big bad, with the two often acting as his underlings with Shreeky bossing Beastly around! Nelvana's Care Bear cartoon even had a series of Star Trek parody episodes where the Care Bears explore spaxe in their starship the S.S. Friendship (one of these episodes was titled The Thing That Came to Stay)! Wouldn't mind if Linkara were to review them at some point! The Care Bear Stare was also pretty much the Care Bear's go to weapon when dealing with evil do'ers and I love it even if its somewhat counter to the Care Bear's message though its not like the stare actually inflicts physical damage (psychological yes, because they are literally weaponizing the power of love & caring) unlike the attacks of the MADBALLz!*
The whole spiel about clowns is really funny now, since the clown community's strong reaction to the evil clown character, Twisty, on this season of AHS...
I never understood the purpose of the Care Bears. What does "caring" mean? Why do all the movies feature white girls with blonde hair and blue eyes? And why is there a Grumpy Bear?!
+Andrew Addams Grumpy Bear is there to show little kids that feeling grumpy is okay sometimes. Also Grumpy Bear rules, in spite of what people say about the other Care Bears.
Good entertainment for a younger demographic: My neighbor Totoro, MLP, The tangled animated series, Phineas and Ferb, Milo Merphy. I have more. Just Because it's for kids, doesn't mean it has to be dumb
🎵Do the care bear countdown!🎶 WEEELL i know i've seen the nutcracker movie they did and the wonderland thing and the care bear cousins sometimes get their genders confused between movies.....and that's it. oh and of course DARK HEART! anyway, crossover :D 14.10.22
'We open to Carealot, which still makes me groan...' B*tch please, you should hear some of the names MLP presents the audience with. Ponyville? Maretonia? Seriously? I'll admit Fillydelphia's pretty clever though...
I'm pretty sure there is a clown anti defamation league. That comic woulda cheered me up but I'm a couple years older and was way into madballs, I still have a couple and a comic around here somewhere. I also kinda liked the cardboard too. What? I was a kid and into all bears. Plus noheart was kinda cool as a badguy, good design anyway
Star Comics also did the comic adaptation of the Hugga Bunch. I guess they had a real thing for plush toys of over-marketed greeting card characters. Actually, Mr. Lovhaug, any chance of a review of some Hugga Bunch comics? They are seriously weird and mildly creepy.
+Linkara-- Iron Maiden A Real Live One. Star comics is Marvel's way to distance itself from this concept. (backlash) We print, not condone nor support, sorta thing.
Does anyone have the lin kars episodes in order? Because I really want to get into his big storyline for each episode but I can't find the episodes in any order.
Hey Linkara, you've made a lot of videos, so maybe you haven't noticed it... but the pun "poke-a-hontas" appeared twice in comics you reviewed. Second time? Avengers 200. Guess bad writers have the same poor ideas when it comes to wordplay.
***** While I knew it was going to be bad and knew it going in, it was at that moment that I knew it was going to be a SPECIAL level of bad. Nice they give us fair warning right at the beginning at least.
Everett Venable I mean dude! Galbatorix called Saphira's egg a stone! He knew it was an egg, why would he call it a stone? I cry every time I even think about that scene.
Yeah, first book in the series is the best for me, so movie can destroy something. There isn't anything to destroy in other books, especially in Eldest, they can actually improve it in my eyes, by forgeting about stupid Roran and make Eragon and Arya to get laid. Hell, I completed Eldest just to know, if they ever get laid! These books have so many plotlines that are dull or meaningless that shorter and cleaner movie version can improve it a lot.
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