Winnie the Pooh
Walt Disney Animation Studios proudly presents the wonderful new adventure, Winnie The Pooh. Return to the Hundred Acre Wood for a heartwarming original movie, and reunite with the beloved bear and his silly but steadfast friends for a magical family experience. When sad old Eeyore loses his tail, Owl sends the whole gang - Pooh, Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kanga and Roo - on a wild journey to help Eeyore and save Christopher Robin from the mysterious Bakson. Inspired by five stories from A.A. Milne's books and created in Disney's legendary hand-drawn style, this all-new classic introduces one of the world's most cherished characters to a whole new generation. Narrated by John Cleese and bursting with brand-new songs performed by Zooey Deschanel, this wonderfully whimsical film is a must-own for every family's movie collection!
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So charming - eoguy
While most of the voices are slightly different than the characters you might remember from years back, the spirit of Winnie the Pooh is alive and well in the latest version (unlike some of Disney's past efforts in recent years).
The innocent silliness of the stories are intact and haven't been ruined by the wink-wink nudge-nudge attitude of many family films these days. If you're a fan of the Hundred Acre Wood, or fondly remember the characters but haven't revisted them in years, this if the film to do it with. It's short and sweet but quite enjoyable.Very well done. - badseed42
My 3-year-old son had been watching the original 1970's version of Winnie the Pooh for a while, so I took him to see this one in the theatre. He loved it! He was laughing for most of the movie. The story was really well done with lots of humour appropriate for everyone. They really managed to capture the magic of classic Winnie the Pooh. Don't miss this one.
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So charming - eoguy
While most of the voices are slightly different than the characters you might remember from years back, the spirit of Winnie the Pooh is alive and well in the latest version (unlike some of Disney's past efforts in recent years).
The innocent silliness ...Very well done. - badseed42
My 3-year-old son had been watching the original 1970's version of Winnie the Pooh for a while, so I took him to see this one in the theatre. He loved it! He was laughing for most of the movie. The story was really well done with lots of humour appropriate ...