Winnie the Pooh—classic film for the family home video library—sports a great script, good voicing, and pleasant sound effects. The rumbling of Pooh’s belly for honey, while precious, is the only sound effect that needs a little work as the rumbling sound in other Winnie the Pooh movies had superior realism. This is a particularly gentle watch for children with a soothing story that is well portrayed. Great work for Directors Stephen J. Anderson and Don Hall.
Film Poster Courtesy of Wikipedia
Storyline
Eeyore
is missing his tail. Winnie the Pooh and his friends go to look for it and
become involved in an adventure.
Additional Thanks
Thank
you to Directors Stephen J. Anderson and Don Hall for directing effort. Thank
you to Executive Producers Peter Denomme and John Lasseter for making the film
possible. Additional characters/cast include: Narrator (voice of John Cleese),
Winnie the Pooh/Tigger (voice of Jim Cummings), Eeyore (voice of Bud Luckey),
Owl (voice of Craig Ferguson), Christopher Robin (voice of Jack Boulter),
Piglet (voice of Travis Oates), Kanga (voice of Kristen Anderson-Lopez), Roo
(voice of Wyatt Dean Hall), Rabbit (voice of Tom Kenny), Backson (voice of
Huell Howser), Additional Voices (voice of Lisa Linder and Robert Lopez).
Buy a ticket? Yes? No? Maybe?
Yes.
This performs as a perfect children’s watch with outstanding and memorable
characters that will serve, as did Paddington Bear, as good childhood
memories.
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