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Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore ()


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Winnie the Pooh and friends decide to throw a birthday celebration for gloomy, old Eeyore.

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Winnie the Pooh / Owl (voice)
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Eeyore (voice)
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Narrator (voice)
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Piglet (voice)
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Rabbit (voice)
Kim Christianson ...
Christopher Robin (voice)
Dick Billingsley ...
Roo (voice)
Julie McWhirter ...
Kanga (voice) (as Julie McWhirter Dees)
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Tigger (voice)
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Winnie the Pooh (Video Version) (voice)
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Kanga (Video Version) (voice)
Ken Sansom ...
Rabbit (Video Version) (voice)

Directed by

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Rick Reinert

Written by

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A.A. Milne ... (books)
 
Peter Young ... (story) &
Steve Hulett ... (story) &
Tony Marino ... (story) (as Tony L. Marino)
 
Ron Clements ... (story) (uncredited)

Produced by

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Rick Reinert ... producer

Music by

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Steve Zuckerman

Art Department

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Ernest Shepard ... book illustrator (as Ernest H. Shepard)
Jim Mitchell ... storyboard artist (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Wayne Allwine ... sound editor (uncredited)
Nick Alphin ... re-recording mixer (uncredited)
George Fredrick ... sound editor (uncredited)
Robert Hathaway ... sound supervisor (uncredited)
David Horton Sr. ... sound editor (uncredited)
Allen Hurd ... sound (uncredited)
Al Maguire ... adr editor (uncredited)
Richard Portman ... re-recording mixer (uncredited)
Frank Regula ... re-recording mixer (uncredited)
John Roesch ... foley artist (uncredited)
Joan Rowe ... foley artist (uncredited)
Roger Sword ... sound editor (uncredited)

Animation Department

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Irv Anderson ... animator
Dale Barnhart ... background artist
Philo Barnhart ... key assistant animator
Nancy Beiman ... animator
Dave Bennett ... directing animator
Richard Foes ... background artist
Ayalen Garcia ... key assistant animator
Lars Hult ... animator
Emily Jiuliano ... key assistant animator
Ennis McNulty ... directing animator
Sharon Murray ... key assistant animator
Ken O'Brien ... animator
Vera Pacheco ... key assistant animator (as Vera Lanpher)
Spencer Peel ... animator
Tom Ray ... animator
Rick Reinert ... background artist
Virgil Ross ... animator
Robert Shellhorn ... key assistant animator
Debra Armstrong ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Phyllis Barnhart ... painter (uncredited)
Ron Clements ... animation director (uncredited)
Dave Dunnet ... assistant layout artist (uncredited)
Don Griffith ... layout artist (uncredited)
Dan Haskett ... animator (uncredited)
Ed Love ... animator (uncredited)
Alex Mann ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Lorenzo Martinez ... layout artist (uncredited)
Tom Mazzocco ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Roy Morita ... layout artist (uncredited)
Ginny Parmele ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Elyse Pastel ... inbetween artist (uncredited)
Sylvia Roemer ... layout artist (uncredited)
Henry Selick ... animator (uncredited)

Music Department

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Roy Braverman ... music mixer (uncredited) / music recordist (uncredited) / musician: keyboards (uncredited)
Ethmer Roten ... musician: flute (uncredited)
Richard M. Sherman ... song: Winnie The Pooh music and lyrics by (uncredited)
Jack Wadsworth ... music editor (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Ted C. Bemiller ... creative talent (as Ted Bemiller)
Kathi Castillo ... creative talent
Bev Chiara ... creative talent
Margaret Craig-Chang ... creative talent (as Margaret Craig)
Betty Doyle ... creative talent (as Betty May Doyle)
Judy Drake ... creative talent (as Judith Drake)
Owen Gladden ... creative talent
Gretchen Heck ... creative talent
Allen Hohnroth ... creative talent
Sammie Lanham ... creative talent
Pauline Weber ... creative talent
Dick Williams ... creative talent (as Richard Williams)
John Lasseter ... creative talent (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Eeyore is gloomy, like always, but more so now. His birthday is right around the corner and everybody has forgotten. It didn't cheer him up any when Tigger "accidentally" knocks Eeyore into the river. Pooh invents a new game, "Pooh Sticks", and everyone contributes to Eeyore's party, there's flat balloons, storage honey pots with Owl's hand writing on them, and a game of Pooh Sticks which Tigger claims he likes, but immediately hates it because he lost. It turns out to be a happy birthday celebration after all. Written by Dylan Self

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Also Known As
  • Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore 3D (United States)
  • A Day for Eeyore (United States)
  • Winnie l'ourson et une sacrée journée pour Bourriquet (France)
  • Winnie the Pooh y un día para Igor (Spain)
  • Kubuś Puchatek i dzień Kłapouchego (Poland)
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Runtime
  • 25 min
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Box Office

Opening Weekend United States $1,751,997, 01 Apr 1983

Did You Know?

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Trivia The theatrical release of this film in the USA was as part of the reissue of The Sword in the Stone (1963). See more »
Goofs During Eeyore's birthday party, Piglet and Christopher Robin are the only ones shown without napkins around their necks. As the camera zooms out when Christopher Robin is thinking about Pooh sticks, Piglet has a napkin around his neck. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Making of 'Winnie the Pooh' (1998). See more »
Quotes Narrator: Now one day, Pooh and Piglet, Rabbit and Roo were all playing Pooh sticks together.
Winnie the Pooh: But why call it Pooh sticks? I thought I started with fir cones.
Narrator: You did, Pooh, but sticks are easier to mark.
[Pooh thinks to himself, then smiles]
Winnie the Pooh: Oh yes, now I remember.
Narrator: [clears throat] Now one day, Pooh and Piglet, Rabbit and Roo were all playing Pooh sticks together.
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