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Good Luck Bear makes his animated debut in the very first Care Bears 1983 television special, The Care Bears in the Land Without Feelings. After a boy named Kevin runs away from home, he ends up in the gloomy Land Without Feelings ruled by Professor Coldheart, who turns him into a Green Creature Slave. To arrange an exchange or return please email us at where our friendly team will be happy to help.
Lucky Bear casino of every sale goes directly to supporting environmental conservation efforts, reflecting our dedication to making a positive impact. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our global community for embracing and supporting us on this incredible journey. Building Lucky Bear & Co. alongside our exceptional team has been a remarkable experience, and we’re committed to continuing to earn your love and trust with everything we create.” Good Luck has green fur with a matching green four-leaf clover Belly badge. In his most recent appearance, he has two dark green clovers on both cheeks. He speaks with an Irish accent in both the original 1985 The Care Bears Movie and 2012’s Welcome to Care-a-Lot series, but has an American accent in all other appearances.
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”.