How do I lighten up an animated gif?

I am attempting to lighten up (brighten) all frames of an animated gif in Photoshop CS5. I can achieve the desired result in frame 1 but I can't figure out how to simultaneously apply the exact same adjustments to all the remaining frames (layers). Can anyone help me with this?
Thanks.

Thanks for your response.
I selected all layers (frames) of the gif and then adjusted Image>Adjustments>Levels. The image in the workspace is the first frame of the gif and it accepts the adjustments just fine but the remaining frames remain unchanged. How do I apply these Level change effects to the remaining frames? And how do I ensure that I am in RGB color mode, or switch to it if necessary?
Thanks again for your help.

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