The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977) 7.6
A collection of animated shorts based on the stories and characters by A. A. Milne. |
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The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977) 7.6
A collection of animated shorts based on the stories and characters by A. A. Milne. |
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| Sebastian Cabot | ... |
Narrator
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Junius Matthews | ... |
Rabbit
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Barbara Luddy | ... |
Kanga
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| Howard Morris | ... |
Gopher
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| John Fiedler | ... |
Piglet
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Ralph Wright | ... |
Eeyore
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| Hal Smith | ... |
Owl
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| Clint Howard | ... | ||
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Bruce Reitherman | ... |
Christopher Robin (Honey Tree)
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| Jon Walmsley | ... |
Christopher Robin (Blustery Day)
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Timothy Turner | ... |
Christopher Robin (Tigger Too)
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Dori Whitaker | ... |
Roo (Tigger Too)
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| Sterling Holloway | ... |
Winnie the Pooh
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| Paul Winchell | ... |
Tigger
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Pooh, a bear of very little brain, and all his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood sing their way through adventures that encompass honey, bees, bouncing, balloons, Eeyore's birthday, floods, and Pooh sticks. Written by Kathy Li
Yes, I know that this feature is made of 3 previously made shorts, or a package feature as Walt Disney would call it, but it's still wonderful in every way.
Walt Disney chose the perfect cast for the films. Sterling Holloway was the perfect voice for Pooh. Paul Winchell was the Best Tigger ever! John Fiedler voiced his heart out on Piglet. And the others? I'll say that they're wonderful.
The music score is truly one of the greatest musical scores ever. I mean I could just hum it to myself over and over and over again.
And the songs are really catchy, too. Like the theme song, and The Wonderful Thing about Tiggers, and the others, I like them, too.
The ending created just for this movie, is truly one of the most heart-touching endings ever. It really shows that boys and girls, like Christopher Robin, have to say good-bye to their childhood friends. But if I were you, I say to keep them in your memories as your fondest.
So there you have it. A great review for an even greater movie. What more could you ask for?