A soundtrack album, featuring the film's songs and some original tracks, was released by Madacy Kids on the same day as the film's debut. In the midst of this installment's success, Lions Gate released a 2005 sequel, The Care Bears' Big Wish Movie. It received generally positive reviews, although the computer animation was singled out. Journey to Joke-a-lot premiered in the United States on October 5, 2004, through Lions Gate, and was subsequently released overseas through Universal Studios. Unknown to the Bear, a rat named Sir Funnybone is using him that way in order to possess an important object called the Royal Sceptre. He discovers a town known as Joke-a-lot, where laughter and humour are the order of the day, and soon becomes the area's "King". After one of his jokes backfires against Grumpy, another of the Bears, Funshine runs away to find a place where others can appreciate his talents better. ![]() The film centres on Funshine Bear, a Care Bear who loves to laugh and tell jokes. This was also the first one in the franchise to be computer-animated. Directed by Mike Fallows and written by Jeffrey Alan Schecter, this was the fourth film to star the Care Bears and their first in 17 years. It was the first Nelvana production featuring the Care Bears in the last 24 years, since the Care Bears Nutcracker Suite television film in 1988. Care Bears: Journey to Joke-a-lot is a 2004 direct-to-video computer animated musical adventure film, produced by Nelvana and released by Lions Gate Home Entertainment.
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