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{{Infobox film
|name = The Country Bears
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|image = Country bears.jpg
 
|director = Peter Hastings
 
|director = Peter Hastings
|producer = Jeffrey Chernov<br>Andrew Gunn
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|producer = Jeffrey Chernov<br>[[Andrew Gunn]]
 
|writer = Mark Perez
 
|writer = Mark Perez
|voices = Haley Joel Osment<br>Kevin Michael Richardson<br>James Gammon<br>Brad Garrett]br>Diedrich Bader<br>Stephen Root]<br>Toby Russ<br>Candy Ford
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|starring = [[Haley Joel Osment]]<br>[[Kevin Michael Richardson]]<br>[[Brad Garrett]]<br>[[Diedrich Bader]]<br>[[Stephen Root]]<br>[[Christopher Walken]]<br>[[Daryl Mitchell]]<br>[[Alex Rocco]]
|music = Christopher Young<br>Don Henley
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|music = Christopher Young
 
|cinematography = Mitchell Amundsen
 
|cinematography = Mitchell Amundsen
|editing = George Bowers<br>Seth Flaun<br>Dean Holland
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|editor = George Bowers<br>Seth Flaun
|distributor = [[Walt Disney Pictures]]
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|studio = [[Walt Disney Pictures]]
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|distributor = [[Buena Vista Pictures]]
|released = July 26, [[2002]]
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|release = [[July 26]], [[2002]]
|runtime = 88 minutes
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|time = 88 minutes
|country = United States
 
 
|language = English
 
|language = English
|budget = $35,000,000
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|budget = $35 million
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|gross = $18,012,097
|rating = G
 
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|website = https://movies.disney.com/the-country-bears
||image = [[File:Country bears.jpg|260px]]}}'''The Country Bears''' is a [[2002 in film|2002]] live-action film produced by [[Walt Disney Pictures]], based on the Disney attraction ''[[Country Bear Jamboree]]''. It was Disney's second movie based on a ride or attraction, following [[Tower of Terror (film)|Tower of Terror]] (1997), and followed by ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl]]'' and ''[[The Haunted Mansion]]''. It was released on 26, July 2002.
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|imdb_id = 0276033}}'''''The Country Bears''''' is a [[2002]] live-action film produced by [[Walt Disney Pictures]], based on the Disney attraction ''[[Country Bear Jamboree]]''. It was Disney's third movie based on a ride or attraction, following ''[[Mission to Mars (film)|Mission to Mars]]'' ([[2000]]), and followed by ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl]]'' and ''[[The Haunted Mansion (2003 film)|The Haunted Mansion]]'', both released in [[2003]]. It was released on [[July 26]], 2002.
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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
Beary Barrington ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haley_Joel_Osment Haley Joel Osment], singing voice by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Daily Elizabeth Daily]), a young bear raised by a human family in a world where humans and talking bears coexist, attempts to trace his roots. He meets up with the Country Bears, a long-since broken-up band, a parody of bands like the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eagles_(band) Eagles]. Beary helps the Country Bears reunite for one final concert, while searching for who he truly is.
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Beary Barrington ([[Haley Joel Osment]], singing voice by [[Elizabeth Daily]]), a young bear raised by a human family in a world where humans and talking bears coexist, attempts to trace his roots. He meets up with the Country Bears, a long-since broken-up band, a parody of bands like the [[Wikipedia:Eagles (band)|Eagles]]. Beary helps the Country Bears reunite for one final concert, while searching for who he truly is.
   
 
Thanks to Beary, the Country Bears realize how wrong they were to break up, which they did due to various petty arguments that escalated, and Beary returns home to his family who he realized truly do care about him, even his brother who somewhat bullies him. The Bears, after reading an essay Beary wrote about them decide to do the concert to save Country Bear Hall, the place at which they used to perform, but refuse to do so without Beary who brought them back together.
 
Thanks to Beary, the Country Bears realize how wrong they were to break up, which they did due to various petty arguments that escalated, and Beary returns home to his family who he realized truly do care about him, even his brother who somewhat bullies him. The Bears, after reading an essay Beary wrote about them decide to do the concert to save Country Bear Hall, the place at which they used to perform, but refuse to do so without Beary who brought them back together.
   
They go to get him and his family, but while Ted Betterhead, the band leader who was the most reluctant to reunite is apologizing to Beary and explaining everything to him, Thimple ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Walken Christopher Walken]), the villain who wants to destroy Country Bear Hall, kidnaps the rest of the Bears.
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They go to get him and his family, but while Ted Betterhead, the band leader who was the most reluctant to reunite is apologizing to Beary and explaining everything to him, Thimple ([[Christopher Walken]]), the villain who wants to destroy Country Bear Hall, kidnaps the rest of the Bears.
   
Thanks to an idea from Dex, Beary's older brother Ted, Beary and Beary's family are able to track down and rescue the Bears and head to the concert together. Unfortunately the guy they hired to promote it was paid off by Thimble not to and didn't so it looks like they aren't going to be able to save the Hall after all. But then Big Al, the caretaker of the hall reveals that everyone was just out back and when he opens the door a massive amount of people rush in. The money from the concert is revealed to be enough to save the hall and the Bears perform the concert with Beary now as a member of the band.
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Thanks to an idea from Dex, Beary's older brother, Ted, Beary, and Beary's family are able to track down and rescue the Bears and head to the concert together. Unfortunately the guy they hired to promote it was paid off by Thimble not to and didn't so it looks like they aren't going to be able to save the Hall after all. But then Big Al, the caretaker of the hall reveals that everyone was just out back and when he opens the door a massive amount of people rush in. The money from the concert is revealed to be enough to save the hall and the Bears perform the concert with Beary now as a member of the band.
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
*[[Haley Joel Osment]] as Beary Barrington (speaking voice)
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*[[Haley Joel Osment]] as [[Beary Barrington]] (speaking voice)
 
*[[Elizabeth Daily]] as Beary Barrington (singing voice)
 
*[[Elizabeth Daily]] as Beary Barrington (singing voice)
*[[Kevin Michael Richardson]] as Henry Dixon Taylor
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*[[Kevin Michael Richardson]] as [[Henry Dixon Taylor]]
 
*[[Christopher Walken]] as [[Reed Thimple]] (former name "Benny Boggswaggle")
 
*[[Christopher Walken]] as [[Reed Thimple]] (former name "Benny Boggswaggle")
 
*[[Diedrich Bader]] as [[Ted Bedderhead]] (speaking voice) / [[Officer Hamm and Officer Cheets|Officer Cheets]]
 
*[[Diedrich Bader]] as [[Ted Bedderhead]] (speaking voice) / [[Officer Hamm and Officer Cheets|Officer Cheets]]
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*[[Daryl Mitchell]] as [[Officer Hamm and Officer Cheets|Officer Hamm]]
 
*[[Daryl Mitchell]] as [[Officer Hamm and Officer Cheets|Officer Hamm]]
 
*[[Brad Garrett]] as [[Fred Bedderhead]]
 
*[[Brad Garrett]] as [[Fred Bedderhead]]
*Stephen Root as Zeb Zoober
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*[[Stephen Root]] as [[Zeb Zoober]]
*Toby Huss as Tennessee O'Neal (speaking voice)
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*Toby Huss as [[Tennessee O'Neal]] (speaking voice)
 
*Don Henley as Tennessee O'Neal (singing voice)
 
*Don Henley as Tennessee O'Neal (singing voice)
*Candy Ford as Trixie St. Claire (speaking voice)
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*Candy Ford as [[Trixie St. Claire]] (speaking voice)
*[[Bonnie Raitt]] as Trixie St. Claire (singing voice)
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*Bonnie Raitt as Trixie St. Claire (singing voice)
 
*[[M. C. Gainey]] as [[Roadie]]
 
*[[M. C. Gainey]] as [[Roadie]]
*James Gammon as Big Al (cameo)
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*James Gammon as [[Big Al]] (cameo
 
*[[Stephen Tobolowsky]] as Mr. Norbert Barrington
 
*[[Stephen Tobolowsky]] as Mr. Norbert Barrington
 
*Meagen Fay as Mrs. Barrington
 
*Meagen Fay as Mrs. Barrington
*Eli Marienthal as Dexter "Dex" Barrington
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*[[Eli Marienthal]] as Dexter "Dex" Barrington
*Alex Rocco as [[Rip Holland]]
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*[[Alex Rocco]] as [[Rip Holland]]
*[[Krystal Harris]] as herself (cameo)
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*Krystal Harris as herself (cameo)
 
*[[Jennifer Paige]] as Waitress (cameo)
 
*[[Jennifer Paige]] as Waitress (cameo)
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*[[Jess Harnell]] as Long-Haired Dude
 
*Willie Nelson as himself (cameo)
 
*Willie Nelson as himself (cameo)
 
*[[Queen Latifah]] as "Cha-Cha" (cameo)
 
*[[Queen Latifah]] as "Cha-Cha" (cameo)
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*"Let It Ride"
 
*"Let It Ride"
 
*"Just The Goin"
 
*"Just The Goin"
*"Can love stand the test"
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*"Can Love Stand The Test"
   
 
==Filming==
 
==Filming==
It was filmed in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin,_Tennessee Franklin, Tennessee] as well as various locations in California.[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0276033/locations [2]]
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It was filmed in Franklin, Tennessee as well as various locations in California.<ref>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0276033/locations</ref>
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==Reception==
 
==Reception==
The film was a flop; budgeted at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_dollar US$]35 million, it grossed only $16,990,825 in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States US] and an additional $1,021,272 overseas. The film was released on DVD and VHS in December 17, 2002. On [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotten_Tomatoes Rotten Tomatoes], the film only received a 26% positive rating. Film critic [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Ebert Roger Ebert] said "the formidable technical skills in The Country Bears must not be allowed to distract from the film's terminal inanity." Critic Sean O'Connell said of the film "Bears is bad. Not 'terrible filmmaking' bad, but more like, 'I once had a nightmare like this, and it's now coming true' bad." It had a few positive reviews but most criticized it for lacking entertaining acting or an enjoyable storyline.
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The film was a flop; budgeted at US $35 million, it grossed only $16,990,825 in the [[United States]] and an additional $1,021,272 overseas. The film was released on DVD and VHS in [[December 17]], [[2002]]. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film only received a 30% positive rating. Film critic [[Roger Ebert]] said "the formidable technical skills in The Country Bears must not be allowed to distract from the film's terminal inanity." Critic Sean O'Connell said of the film "Bears is bad. Not 'terrible filmmaking' bad, but more like, 'I once had a nightmare like this, and it's now coming true' bad." It had a few positive reviews but most criticized it for lacking entertaining acting or an enjoyable storyline.
"Despite all the celebrities on hand, this spin-off from a theme park attraction still feels tired and hokey." -Rotten Tomatoes
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{{Quote|Despite all the celebrities on hand, this spin-off from a theme park attraction still feels tired and hokey.|Rotten Tomatoes}}
Christopher Walken was nominated for a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Razzie Razzie] award for Worst Supporting Actor for his performance in the film.<sup class="reference" id="cite_ref-1">[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Country_Bears#cite_note-1 [2]]</sup>
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Christopher Walken was nominated for a Razzie award for Worst Supporting Actor for his performance in the film.
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==Musical Numbers==
 
==Musical Numbers==
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;Act l
 
 
*Let It Ride - Ted, Zeb, Fred, Tennessee and Company
 
*Let It Ride - Ted, Zeb, Fred, Tennessee and Company
 
*Where Nobody Knows My Name - Beary
 
*Where Nobody Knows My Name - Beary
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*Ooh Boy - The Country Bears and Ensemble
 
*Ooh Boy - The Country Bears and Ensemble
 
*Wishing On A Star - Big Al, Henry, Beary, Trixie, Tennessee, Fred, Zeb and Ted
 
*Wishing On A Star - Big Al, Henry, Beary, Trixie, Tennessee, Fred, Zeb and Ted
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;Act ll
 
 
*Kick It Into Gear - Henry, Beary and Company
 
*Kick It Into Gear - Henry, Beary and Company
 
*Can Love Stand The Test - Tennessee, Trixie
 
*Can Love Stand The Test - Tennessee, Trixie
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*Just The Goin - Beary, Dex, Henry, Mrs. Barrington, Norbert and Company
 
*Just The Goin - Beary, Dex, Henry, Mrs. Barrington, Norbert and Company
 
*Bear Mountain Hop - The Company
 
*Bear Mountain Hop - The Company
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==Gallery==
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==References==
 
==References==
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{{Reflist}}
#'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Country_Bears#cite_ref-0 ^]''' [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0276033/soundtrack Soundtrack] imdb.com, accessed July 12, 2009
 
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#'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Country_Bears#cite_ref-1 ^]''' [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0276033/awards [1]]
 
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
*[http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/index.html Official website]
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*[https://movies.disney.com/the-country-bears Official website]
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*[http://www.allrovi.com/movies/movie/v261949 ''The Country Bears''] at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AllRovi AllRovi]
 
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*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0276033/ ''The Country Bears''] at the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Movie_Database Internet Movie Database]
 
 
*[http://www.allrovi.com/movies/movie/v261949 ''The Country Bears''] at {{WikipediaLink|AllRovi}}
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Revision as of 01:57, 25 May 2020

The Country Bears is a 2002 live-action film produced by Walt Disney Pictures, based on the Disney attraction Country Bear Jamboree. It was Disney's third movie based on a ride or attraction, following Mission to Mars (2000), and followed by Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and The Haunted Mansion, both released in 2003. It was released on July 26, 2002.

Plot

Beary Barrington (Haley Joel Osment, singing voice by Elizabeth Daily), a young bear raised by a human family in a world where humans and talking bears coexist, attempts to trace his roots. He meets up with the Country Bears, a long-since broken-up band, a parody of bands like the Eagles. Beary helps the Country Bears reunite for one final concert, while searching for who he truly is.

Thanks to Beary, the Country Bears realize how wrong they were to break up, which they did due to various petty arguments that escalated, and Beary returns home to his family who he realized truly do care about him, even his brother who somewhat bullies him. The Bears, after reading an essay Beary wrote about them decide to do the concert to save Country Bear Hall, the place at which they used to perform, but refuse to do so without Beary who brought them back together.

They go to get him and his family, but while Ted Betterhead, the band leader who was the most reluctant to reunite is apologizing to Beary and explaining everything to him, Thimple (Christopher Walken), the villain who wants to destroy Country Bear Hall, kidnaps the rest of the Bears.

Thanks to an idea from Dex, Beary's older brother, Ted, Beary, and Beary's family are able to track down and rescue the Bears and head to the concert together. Unfortunately the guy they hired to promote it was paid off by Thimble not to and didn't so it looks like they aren't going to be able to save the Hall after all. But then Big Al, the caretaker of the hall reveals that everyone was just out back and when he opens the door a massive amount of people rush in. The money from the concert is revealed to be enough to save the hall and the Bears perform the concert with Beary now as a member of the band.

Cast

Musical numbers

  • "I'm Only In It for the Honey"
  • "Where Nobody Knows My Name"
  • "Straight to the Heart of Love"
  • "Bear Mountain Hop"
  • "Kick It Into Gear"
  • "The Kid In You"
  • "Let It Ride"
  • "Just The Goin"
  • "Can Love Stand The Test"

Filming

It was filmed in Franklin, Tennessee as well as various locations in California.[1]

Reception

The film was a flop; budgeted at US $35 million, it grossed only $16,990,825 in the United States and an additional $1,021,272 overseas. The film was released on DVD and VHS in December 17, 2002. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film only received a 30% positive rating. Film critic Roger Ebert said "the formidable technical skills in The Country Bears must not be allowed to distract from the film's terminal inanity." Critic Sean O'Connell said of the film "Bears is bad. Not 'terrible filmmaking' bad, but more like, 'I once had a nightmare like this, and it's now coming true' bad." It had a few positive reviews but most criticized it for lacking entertaining acting or an enjoyable storyline.

Despite all the celebrities on hand, this spin-off from a theme park attraction still feels tired and hokey.
―Rotten Tomatoes

Christopher Walken was nominated for a Razzie award for Worst Supporting Actor for his performance in the film.

Musical Numbers

  • Let It Ride - Ted, Zeb, Fred, Tennessee and Company
  • Where Nobody Knows My Name - Beary
  • Straight to the Heart of Love - Dex, Norbert, Ted, Fred, Tennessee, Zeb
  • I'm Only In It For the Money - Zeb, Trixie and Company
  • The Kid in You - Beary, Henry, Rip, Big Al, Roadie, Ensemble
  • Car Wash - Rip, Cha-Cha, Officer Hamm, Officer Cheets
  • I Wanna Get Next To You - Beary and Company
  • Born to Love You - Norbert, Mrs. Barrington, Dex
  • I'm Going Down - Henry, Roadie
  • Do Your Dance - Beary, Fred, Ted, Company
  • Ooh Boy - The Country Bears and Ensemble
  • Wishing On A Star - Big Al, Henry, Beary, Trixie, Tennessee, Fred, Zeb and Ted
  • Kick It Into Gear - Henry, Beary and Company
  • Can Love Stand The Test - Tennessee, Trixie
  • The Magic Touch - Officer Hamm, Officer Cheets and Cha-Cha
  • I'm In Love - Dex, Norbert, Mrs. Barrington
  • And I Love the Feeling - Fred, Zeb, Ted, Officer Hamm, Officer Cheets
  • Love Don't Live Here Anymore - Trixie, Beary, Ensemble
  • Is It Love You're After - Tennessee
  • Pop Your Fingers - Dex, Norbert, Mrs. Barrington, Fred
  • Golden Touch - Henry and Beary
  • And You Wish for Yesterday - Trixie, Cha-Cha, Rip, Big Al
  • Would You Please Be Mind - Roadie and Company
  • Lonely Road - Company
  • Just The Goin - Beary, Dex, Henry, Mrs. Barrington, Norbert and Company
  • Bear Mountain Hop - The Company

Gallery

References

External links


v - e - d
The Country Bears logo
Media
Film: The Country Bears (soundtrack)

Books: Big Albert Moves In

Disney Parks
Country Bear JamboreeCountry Bear Vacation HoedownCountry Bear Christmas SpecialCountry Bear Musical Jamboree
Characters
HenryFive Bear RugsMelvin, Buff, and MaxBig AlLiver Lips McGrowlWendellShakerTeddi BarraSun BonnetsTrixie St. ClaireGomerErnestSammyRandy the SkunkDolores the OctopusUrsus H. BearRufus the Bear

Movie: Beary BarringtonTed BedderheadFred BedderheadZeb ZooberTennessee O'NealReed ThimpleRoadieOfficer Hamm and Officer CheetsNorbert BarringtonMrs. BarringtonDexter BarringtonRip Hollard

Locations
Country Bear Hall
Songs
Bear Band SerenadeThe Great OutdoorsCome Again (Come On In)The Ballad of Davy CrockettThe Bare NecessitiesOne SongWhen I See An Elephant FlyHe's A TrampPecos BillI Won't Say (I'm in Love)Once Upon a DreamYou've Got a Friend in MeOn My Way

Movie: Kick It Into GearThe Kid In You