Winnie the Pooh & Christmas Too

Winnie the Pooh & Christmas Too

1991 ""
Winnie the Pooh & Christmas Too
Winnie the Pooh & Christmas Too

Winnie the Pooh & Christmas Too

7.3 | en | Animation

Pooh is so busy gathering up his friends' wish lists for Santa that he forgets to include his own. After retrieving the list and adding his own desires, he realizes he's late getting it where it needs to go. Off he goes to the North Pole on Christmas Eve, with pals Eeyore, Tigger, Piglet, Rabbit, and Christopher Robin missing him

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Released: December. 14,1991 | Released Producted By: Disney Television Animation , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Pooh is so busy gathering up his friends' wish lists for Santa that he forgets to include his own. After retrieving the list and adding his own desires, he realizes he's late getting it where it needs to go. Off he goes to the North Pole on Christmas Eve, with pals Eeyore, Tigger, Piglet, Rabbit, and Christopher Robin missing him

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Cast

Jim Cummings , Peter Cullen , John Fiedler

Director

Jamie Mitchell

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zsofikam I know I've mentioned this before but I might as well mention it again: I love Pooh Bear. This entry in the series is no different. Christopher Robin is writing a letter to Santa and is adding all the things that his friends want in addition to what he wants. The letter later blows away and Pooh and friends have to find the letter and get it to Santa before Christmas. What's more, Pooh hasn't yet gotten to say what he wants for Christmas and so they have to get they letter back in order for him to do so. Pooh then decides to act as Santa and deliver things like a suitcase for Eeyore to use as a new house. Magic Earmuffs: Piglet gets a boost of confidence while skating thanks to some "magic" earmuffs. Overrall:I adore the funny moments such as Pooh in disguise as Santa, when Pooh thinks the S on the weather vane stands for Santa, when the bugs pretend to be carolers in order to get to Rabbit's Christmas tree, and when everyone plays hockey with a cookie. All in all, I really loved this entry in the Winnie the Pooh series. It combines two of my favourite things: Christmas and Pooh. Highly recommended!
SnoopyStyle Christopher Robin writes a letter to Santa Claus asking for various presents for him and his friends. He sends the letter into the wind. Later, Winnie the Poon realizes that he didn't ask for anything. He and Piglet search and find the letter. They go to Rabbit's house to rewrite the letter. Everybody wants more than their original wishes. Winnie releases the letter. However when he gets home, the letter gets blown under his door. Santa is not getting their letter. Winnie must pretend to be Santa Claus to fulfill the gang's wishes with Piglet as his reindeer. None of the gifts work quite right and the gang confronts the fake Santa.This is an utterly charming Winnie the Pooh cartoon. It has the light comedic touch that its franchise is famous for. It's also so adorable that Winnie the Pooh is dressed up as Santa Claus. The early 90s version just needs colors that are a bit sharper and cleaner. It doesn't need to be re-edited or anything like that. The story works perfectly fine and I expect any post editing is for time only.
Shawn Watson As usual, there's not much in this Winnie the Pooh adventure for adults and the story is very, very simple. I like Disney's incarnation of this universe (far removed from AA Milne's world), but the TV series is the best way to enjoy it.This 1991 Xmas Special is introduced by the notorious Michael Eisner before quickly setting up a threadbare plot involving Christopher Robin sending a letter to Santa Claus for himself and his animal friends. Hardly exciting stuff but pleasant and intermittently funny nonetheless, Hundred Acre Wood also looks lovely covered in snow.A nice effort, but hardly one you're likely to remember.
Katie P I've seen dozens of Christmas specials and only two of them warm my heart and make me think of that excited feeling I got as a child. One is a Charlie Brown Christmas. The other is Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too. Now the reason that this special is my favorite is simply because I'm a bigger Pooh fan than a Peanuts fan. But there's also a reason this special is such a classic. Most specials are pretty clear in teaching that Christmas isn't about what we get but what we give or who we spend it with, I think Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too teaches that message the best way. In usual Pooh fashion, it doesn't have to stop the story to explain why Christmas is better with loved ones. It simply embeds the message in the very sweet story. Pooh and his friends are some of the best role models when it comes to friendship and caring for one another despite their differences. Children can get a lot out of this special and for nostalgic adults, it may just bring a tear to your eye.