Winnie the Pooh

Winnie the Pooh

2011 "An all-new story brought to life on the big screen"
Winnie the Pooh
Winnie the Pooh

Winnie the Pooh

7.1 | 1h3m | G | en | Adventure

During an ordinary day in Hundred Acre Wood, Winnie the Pooh sets out to find some honey. Misinterpreting a note from Christopher Robin, Owl convinces Pooh, Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kanga, Roo, and Eeyore that their young friend has been captured by a creature named "Backson" and they set out to rescue him.

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7.1 | 1h3m | G | en | Adventure , Animation , Comedy | More Info
Released: July. 15,2011 | Released Producted By: Walt Disney Pictures , Walt Disney Animation Studios Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://disney.go.com/pooh/home/
Synopsis

During an ordinary day in Hundred Acre Wood, Winnie the Pooh sets out to find some honey. Misinterpreting a note from Christopher Robin, Owl convinces Pooh, Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kanga, Roo, and Eeyore that their young friend has been captured by a creature named "Backson" and they set out to rescue him.

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Cast

Jim Cummings , Bud Luckey , Craig Ferguson

Director

David Booth

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Walt Disney Pictures , Walt Disney Animation Studios

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studioAT It had been an awfully long time since Disney had done anything with the beloved 'Winnie the Pooh' characters originally written by A.A Milne on the big screen, so it was lovely to see them return for this film.Using the style of story book tales coming alive this is a sweet natured film, with some lovely hand-drawn animation and some nice voice acting (though many of the voices are different to those who had appeared in other 'Pooh' films sadly), along with a few sprightly new songs.It is however a rather short film at around 63 minutes, and while I appreciate that it was aimed at younger audiences, it is rather short.A nice film though.
Davis P Winnie the Pooh really is a very well put together family film that all kids (and some adults too) will surely love. It's not just a bunch of typical childish jokes all stuffed into a feature film length, it has a lot of fresh comedy, original humor that isn't just limited to children, a lot of the comedy in the movie is ageless. Anyone of any age can not only laugh but have a lot of fun with the movie. The movie is also very well written, it is heartwarming and sweet, and filled with many charming music numbers that is perfect for family viewing. The "mystery" in the movie is enough for kids to keep them invested, I don't think they'll become bored at any point throughout. There's always something going on and there aren't any gaps of time where not much is happening. It's pretty obvious that a children's film can never be a "slow burner". The search for Christopher Robin and the Baksun is funny and amusing for older people and it's enough to entertain and really enchant the children watching. Overall Winnie the Pooh gets a 10/10! Really one of the greatest children's movies I've seen!
Charles Herold (cherold) If you read some of the glowing reviews here you might get the impression that this is a movie that is enjoyable for all ages, but this is very clearly aimed at youngsters. As an adult you might like it because it's well done and captures a sense of childish innocence, but that's not my thing. The animation approach is very much old-school Disney, the sort of movies I experienced as a kid in the 60s, but once again, that's not the sort of animation I most love; I prefer Disney as it became with movies like The Little Mermaid, so a throw-back doesn't work for me.It's not a bad movie, it's cute, and it clones previous Winnie the Pooh cartoons quite well, but it's not something I could stick with.
Kristine I'm one of the rare people in the world where as a child, I didn't really grow up with Winnie the Pooh. It seemed like when I was a kid every other kid in my school loved Winnie the Pooh or had him and his friends on their folders or back packs. As I got older, I started watching the cartoons having a better opportunity. It definitely was meant for kids, but I enjoyed the cartoons still because of the innocence they had and the light hearted humor. Winnie the Pooh's appeal is charming and his friends going through different adventures was always fun. So Disney made another Winnie the Pooh film last year, it was a nice break from the typical CGI fest that we get with all animated films today. Why it wasn't a smash hit at the box office, I'm not sure, but I watched it yesterday and was absolutely charmed by Winnie the Pooh.Pooh wakes up one day to find that he is out of honey. While out searching for more, Pooh discovers that Eeyore has lost his tail. Pooh, Tigger, Rabbit, Owl, Kanga, and Roo come to the rescue, and Christopher Robin decides to hold a contest to see who can find a replacement for Eeyore's tail. The prize for the winner is a fresh pot of honey. The next day, Pooh goes to visit Christopher Robin and he finds a note that says "Gon Out Bizy Back Soon". Because Pooh is unable to read the note, he asks for Owl's help. Owl's poor reading skills lead Pooh and his friends to believe that Christopher Robin has been abducted by a ruthless and mischievous monster they call the "Backson". Pooh and his friends plan to trap the Backson in a pit and save Christopher Robin.Yeah, I know that this was a kid's film, but I enjoyed it very much. I thought the humor was a nice blend of obvious and playful jokes. The characters are still as wonderful as ever, though I'm not sure why everyone seems to go out of their way trying to cheer up Eeyore. He's always so depressed and they try so hard to cheer him up, but the poor guy just needs a giant Prozac martini. My only nitpick of the film is that it is really short, it's under an hour. Not a bad thing when you're at home, but if you saw this in the theater, I would've been disappointed in spending that amount of money for a short film. But for home, I think this is a perfect kid's film. Even for the adults that like the light hearted stories will enjoy it. The animation is lovely, the story is charming and the characters are wonderful. Who wouldn't enjoy Winnie the Pooh? You can't go wrong with a majority of the kid population.Now one thing I have to bring up for sure is that Winnie the Pooh is a crazed honey addict. My boyfriend and I were just laughing at how much he was like a crack addict with having the honey. He jumps in a giant pot of honey and just goes crazy, is this a good example for the kids? Yeah, I'm kidding, as long as they're jumping in a pot of honey.9/10