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Since then, he has made numerous appearances in various forms of Care Bear media, including movies, TV shows, and books. Personalization must contain letters and numbers only – Cannot contain any special characters, emojis or shapes. Good Luck is one of the supporting characters in this continuation of the Welcome to Care-A-Lot series. Additionally we offer a two year quality replacement guarantee on all items. luckybear казино are fully insured and come with a tracking number for peace of mind.
Find the perfect Initial Necklace or Necklace with an “A” initial to add a personal touch. In Nelvana’s Care Bears Family, Good Luck makes rare appearances like with the DIC series, but appears more often in this series. Good Luck Bear is one of the ten original Care Bears who first appeared on American Greetings greeting cards in late 1982.
After seeing Good Luck’s Belly Badge, he gets the idea to find a four-leaf clover of his own to improve his chances at an upcoming race. However, when he manages to win the race even after the clover falls out of his helmet at the starting line, he realizes that his misfortune was all in his head this whole time. In the second CG Care Bears video, Good Luck is among the residents of Care-a-Lot who welcome their new neighbors, Me Bear, Messy Bear, and Too Loud Bear to the community. Later in the film, when the new bears abuse the power of Wish Bear’s wishing star Twinkers, their greed eventually becomes too severe and Care-a-Lot begins to fall apart at the seams. It is up to the Care Bears, including Good Luck, to rebuild it in the aftermath.
Good Luck has green fur with a matching green four-leaf clover belly badge. In his most recent appearance, he has two dark green blotches on both cheeks. Good Luck Bear makes minor appearances in the 2009 direct-to-video Care Bears film as one of the citizens of Care-a-Lot. He is seen among the bears who perform in the “I Believe” music sequence, and again at the end of the film during the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Caring Station’s new light-equipped tower. His first major speaking role comes in the ninth episode, Luck O’ The Oopsy, where he tries to console Oopsy after he becomes depressed about having “bad luck”.