Details
Director: | Wolfgang Reitherman, John Lounsbery |
Writer: | Larry Clemmons, A.A. Milne |
Producer: | Wolfgang Reitherman |
Theatrical: | 1977 |
Rated: | G |
Studio: | Walt Disney Video |
Genre: | Children |
Duration: | 1 hr 14 mins |
Languages: | English |
Sound: | SPANISH: Dolby Digital Stereo |
Aspect Ratio: | Standard 1.33:1 Color |
Discs: | 1 |
Region: | Region 1 |
Release: | Jan 1977 |
Features
Backstage Disney - <i>The Story Behind The Masterpiece</i> Making-Of Featurette, Winnie The Pooh Art Gallery<br> Music & More - Sing Along Song "The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers"<br> Games & Activities - <i>The 100 Acre Wood Challenge</i> Game, Disney Storytime "Pooh's Shadow"<br> Bonus Shorts - Disney <i>My Friends Tigger & Pooh</i> Bonus Episode<br> <i>A Day For Eeyore</i> Classic Short<br> And Much, Much More!
Summary
This is a fantastic combination of all of (Pooh's) a British bear and his animated forest family. It is a collection of short stories pieced together and gives the viewer the opportunity to learn where some of the more famous tunes like "Little black rain cloud" and " Rumbly in My Tumbly" derived from. These classic shorts will bring a smile to anyone who gets the opportunity to see it. You can enjoy the humor and wit of the author. You will see all the main characters like Tigger, a tiger that bounces on his tail and lisps, Rabbit, a floppy eared bunny with a nervous foot is introduced when Pooh gets stuck inside of his house after eating way to much honey. Christopher Robin, Pooh's friend, a boy learns as well as teaches Pooh about life and some of it's struggles. Piglet, a easily frightened pig, Sad eyed Eeyore, a donkey that is not so stubborn, Kanga and her son Roo who is more then a pouch full, and the ever sage Wise old Owl who, (pun intended) always has an answer even when he is not asked for it along with Pooh and Christopher Robin learn as much as they teach to each other in a delightful series of comical events. You will leave this animated feature with a little more lilt in your step and you will have learned where songs you have hummed or heard for years came from. This is a must see for all ages, sit back, relax and let your imagine run wild with characters