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The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (25th Anniversary Edition)

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (25th Anniversary Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I need to know
Review: I have a strange question but this was the only way i thought I could get an answer. I am 19 and when I was younger I remember watching a Winnie the Pooh movie with a flood and flying honeyu pots and crazy trippy things. Does anybody else have this memory and if so can you name the Winnie the Pooh movie for me?
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Classic and cute entertainment
Review: I have to say that as far as children's animation goes, Winnie-the-Pooh is classic. These tales are cute, cute, cute and you can' t go wrong with it. It has all of those catchy tunes that you can sing with your kids. It is fun even for me to watch with my daughter on a rainy day. It has the magic to make you feel good and it is something that you can enjoy over and over again. I was so glad when I found out it was going to be released on DVD. Winnie-the-Pooh is a cartoon masterpiece

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: For people who are blind or have low vision.
Review: I just found out that there are tapes like this (For people who are blind or have low vision.) on sale at Amazon.com! It's very great help for those kids!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bring Back Poohs Many Adventures
Review: I know i may not be a child anymore and Im not into all the new Pooh related movies Ect. But I just love it when i can look back to when I was younger and smile about my favorite movie Poohs Many Adventures. I think it would be a great movie to be rereleased so all could see and have to own.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Classic Pooh . . .
Review: I love Winnie the Pooh, and grew up on these animated shorts. I am happy that my daughter now loves the characters just as much. We have the videos of these shorts, but it's nice having them on DVD. I wish they had given you the option of viewing them as one long movie, or as the short films.

The only reason I didn't give this 5 stars is because they changed Christopher Robin's voice. It's a subtle difference, but I think it takes away from the original feel of the character. It's disappointing when they make these kinds of changes.

Other than that these are very sweet stories with very sweet characters.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Forever a Classic
Review: I loved this video when I was a child, & now my children get to enjoy it in this wonderful anniversary edition. My sons (both under 4) absolutely adore this video. It is highly recommended!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pooh takes on Bob, Thomas, et al ... and wins!
Review: I purchased this for my 4 year old despite his strenuous objections and continuous pleadings for Bob, Thomas, and the rest of the usual suspects. In spite of this the bear was an immediate hit. He won't stop watching it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh 25th Anniversary DVD
Review: I was never really interested in Pooh, even as a kid. So I never saw or really researched the original Disney classic until now with the new 25th Aniversary release on DVD. I was very surprised to see that the majority of the movie's vignettes were produced by Walt himself before his death. I have never read any other the original stories by A.A. Milne, but judging by what I have heard this film does justice to the original classic tales.

The film offers simplistic animation, becuase of budget or artistic integrity - - I do not know. I assume it's the latter becuase the art works perfectly. The art looks just like drawings would look in an old English children's book.

This is indeed probably one of the few Disney classics that children 2 years and under could watch all the way through without having to skip over an evil witch, or a pirate, which are too intense for toddlers. For parents, this film is far from the worst thing you could sit through. It's actually not bad at all. It's full of charm.

The DVD also has a great making of documentary, with interviews and highlights with the film's artists that better expressed what Walt's vision for Pooh was before he turned into a multi-million dollar machine.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: First a fan, then frustrated, now a fan again!
Review: I will admit that in my teens I got so annoyed with Winnie the Pooh being everywhere that I got burned out with the whole shebang. When I got pregnant with our son, however, I was forced into looking at Pooh and friends from a whole new perspective. My husband has loved Classic Pooh and even Disney's version for as long as he can remember, and was determined to have the nursery decorated in Pooh. This meant I had to get used to it again. Argh! Then, suddenly, I reread the stories I had read as a child and loved. I still loved them. Hmmm... maybe Pooh wasn't so bad after all! By the time Alekz was born, I was again a full-fledged fan of Pooh and so when my husband asked if we could buy this DVD, I didn't hesitate. I love all the background information included in the special features, and the story itself is a classic one that should never fall into disuse. This is a DVD I would recommend to anyone who wants to revisit that little part of childhood that was spent in the Hundred Acre Wood.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A good-hearted movie.
Review: I won't get too detailed, its unecessary -- this is a long, easy paced movie. It's great to put in if you need some quiet and its a good attention-keeper.

I was never a WTP fan, but after watching him in action I am a big fan. This one is well thought out, the characters are simple, kind and loving. It's a sweet movie.


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