What 90's bear cartoon had....?!


Question: it was a type of bear cartoon show that aired in the 90's where the bears had powers, they had to drink a type of juice and thats how they had there powers if anybody knows what im talking about pleeeeeease help me out it is driving me insane! and no it is not care bears.


Answers: it was a type of bear cartoon show that aired in the 90's where the bears had powers, they had to drink a type of juice and thats how they had there powers if anybody knows what im talking about pleeeeeease help me out it is driving me insane! and no it is not care bears.

yeah it's Adventures of the Gummi Bears!!

Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears is an American animated television series that aired in the United States in the mid-1980s through the early 1990s. The show was created by The Walt Disney Company and premiered on NBC on September 14, 1985, and continued to air on ABC. The final episode of the series was aired on December 8, 1990. Episodes were later rebroadcast on the syndicated Disney Afternoon block. Reruns on the Disney Afternoon and on Saturday mornings on ABC continued through the summer of 1991. It was later archived into the Disney Channel and Toon Disney. It was loosely inspired by the gummi bear candies in a personal experience with Disney CEO Michael Eisner, whose son had one day requested some gummi bear candies, which gave Eisner an idea for another animated show.[1] There was also a line of toys based on the show. There are 95 episodes in 65 shows (30 shows consisted of two separate 12 minute episodes).

The main characters were seven anthropomorphic bears, although some human characters also featured. The series is set in medieval times in the once populous Gummi Glen; the main Gummies' neighborhood is inhabited only by seven gummies. The world has other gummies, though: the Great Gummies are refugees elsewhere awaiting a signal to return; other gummies find refuge in Ursalia. Allies of the gummies include people from Dunwyn (Princess Calla and Cavin), other kind humans, and other Gummi Bears. Their main nemesis is Duke Igthorn, who aims, with the aid of ogres, to rule Dunwyn. The theme song, "Bouncing here and there and everywhere", was written by Michael and Patty Silversher.

The Gummi Bears gain their temporary ability to bounce by drinking Gummiberry Juice. If the juice was consumed by humans (or ogres) they would gain temporary superhuman strength, although the effect would only work once a day and tended to wear off after about a minute, and it is possible to overdose on the liquid (as Toadwart found out). It also serves as fuel for various Gummi devices, especially flying machines. For these reasons the bears kept the recipe secret with only the juicemakers (Grammi and Sunni of the Gummi Glen Gummies) taught it. A fruit juice drink called Gummiberry juice was for a short while retailed in the United Kingdom, Germany, and possibly other places.

Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears was one of only three shows in the Disney Afternoon generation of TV animation that had a series finale (the other two being DuckTales and Gargoyles). All the other shows such as Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, Darkwing Duck, Goof Troop, Timon and Pumbaa, Bonkers, and TaleSpin lacked a "last episode", and were for the most part ended on open notes.

The Gummi Bears were last seen on Toon Disney on December 28, 2001. The Disney Channel reran the series in the late-1990s until their pre-teen lineup took over. A DVD release of Seasons 1 - 3 came in November 14, 2006. [1] As of November 2007, Disney says that "we do not have a DVD release date" for Seasons 4 -6

Gummy Bears!!!!!

I think it was Boo Boo Bear.

Gummi Bears. Used to show it on TDis, but alas they made room for the latest Flashmation filler.



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