
Sam Rothermel
This was Disney's original interpretation of Pooh, from the Ernest Shepherd drawings in Milne's books, and it is vastly superior to any form of Pooh that has been put forth since (although their latest entry simply titled "Winnie the Pooh" was a nice modern homage). The original feature is funny, toe-tapping, heart warming, and beautifully animated. The old DVD version did contain the Day for Eeyore short that was the only commissioned "sequel" to the Many Adventures that were released theatrically. For the most part it's junk, due chiefly to some of the horrid voice actor replacements, so it's probably best it is not included here. Still, that leaves us with: Disney, y u want so much coin for your content??
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Pat Bo
This Disney movie never gets out of date. Still the movie little ones want to watch. Those Pooh mother we watched when we were little, it's all here. Winnie the Pooh and the blustery day. I'm just a little black rain cloud hovering under the honey tree. What I loved about pooh bear is here.
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Simon Johnson
I remember putting the vhs in my grandma 's TV to watch this. The hand drawn animation is just beautiful, and unlike a lot of other Winnie the Pooh movies, it isn't insulting to kid's intelligence. A good movie to introduce kids to the wonderful character of Winnie the Pooh.
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