Winnie the Pooh

Winnie the Pooh

By Stephen John Anderson & Don Hall

  • Genre: Kids & Family
  • Release Date: 2011-07-15
  • Advisory Rating: G
  • Runtime: 1h 4min
  • Director: Stephen John Anderson & Don Hall
  • Production Company: Jagged Edge Productions
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • iTunes Price: USD 19.99
6.204/10
6.204
From 274 Ratings

Description

Walt Disney Animation Studios proudly presents Winnie the Pooh, a wonderful new adventure from the creators of the hit film Bolt. 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 Backson. In the end, it turns out to be a very busy day for a bear who simply set out to find some hunny. Inspired by five stories from A.A. Milnes books and created in Disneys legendary, hand-drawn style, this all-new classic introduces one of the worlds most cherished characters to a whole new generation. Bursting with brand-new songs, the wonderfully whimsical Winnie The Pooh is a must-own.

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  • Horrible Movie To A Great Silly Lovable Bear

    1
    By TheMartinator
    Don’t you just love it when cartoons and characters that you grew up with become stupid and boring when it comes to a movie like this? I saw this movie once, and it sucked, even though I love Pooh, Tiger, Christopher Robin, Piglet, Owl, and the rest of the gang. Most of the voice cast is completely different, but the only voice actor who didn’t get replaced was Jim Cummings, who voices Pooh and Tigger. Peter Cullen, who voices Eeyore the Donkey is replaced by Rick’s voice actor from The Incredibles. The new guy voicing Eeyore the Donkey sounded almost like Peter Cullen. The other new voice cast just don’t live up to the original cast, just like with other Disney Sequels when they can’t get an original voice actor to reprise the roll of his character, they find someone new. So take Dan Castellaneta replacing Robin Williams as the voice of the Genie in The Return Of Jafar for example. I just did not like this movie, Disney failed big time ruining my childhood.
  • Yes

    5
    By Why should I worry
    I am amazed this is one of the animated stories to bring back the traditional animation:)
  • Best

    5
    By Kerwin24
    Best original movie ever
  • Nothing better.

    5
    By tikiroomfan
    A stone-cold classic. Or, rather, a fluffy, sticky, warm one.
  • awwwwww!

    5
    By djhawsome
    i renember this from back when i was 6!
  • Cute but not nearly as good as the originals

    3
    By CatKeena
    This was not nearly as good as the 1977 version nor as good as the 1997 The search for Christopher Robin movie. In fact this movie seems like it was an attempt to combine the movies together. Though it was cute it just wasn't as good as it could have been. I could tell the plots quickly and felt like this movie was kind of a rip off of the two very popular movies instead of being something original which was what I was looking forward too. Unfortunately this is not the case in this movie. It takes the best stories from each of the originals and tries to make it look as if it is brand new and it really isn't. Was disappointed in Disney when they made this.
  • Amazing and Wonderful

    5
    By Lady In Red7
    I love this movie, I'm 56 years old and still love Winnie the Pooh and his pals. I have all movies and collect Winnie the Pooh pins from Disneyland (More than 1,000) waiting for anything new on this Bear and his pals
  • Great

    5
    By Nsm1978
    Best Winnie the Pooh by far
  • Not bad

    3
    By Stilesbrettmich607
    Good movie but I prefer the original Winnie the Pooh over this one.
  • Great movie!

    4
    By villainfan
    A worthy follow-up to one of the best Disney films.

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