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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: It's been a long while...
Review: ...since I've seen this, and I'm SURE more stuff has been added, but I just can't express my love of Pooh, Tigger, Kanga, Roo, Piglet, Rabbit, etc. (Uh oh...I forgot Eeore, oh bother.) The addition of "The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers" animated video ensures that I'll get this soon. I'm sure that every adult has already watched it, loved it, and can't wait to pass it on. If you're too young for a credit card, pester your parents for it. Mention that it's for a Disney movie (esp. Pooh), and they'll most likely buy it for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love Pooh! I would love to see this come out again!
Review: All my children love Winnie-the-Pooh and can really relate to him. We collect all the videos when we can and look forward to the new ones. This one is especially nice as it has many of Pooh's movies on one tape.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Review: Based on the book by A.A Milne comes the Disney classic starring the best bear in the whole wide world called Winnie the Pooh who lives in the Hundred Acre Wood with his friends Tigger, Eeyore, Piglet, Gopher the kind of gopher that says, ''Yeowwwww." cause he's "ding danged" glad of it. It also features Kanga, Roo and Pooh's best friend Christopher Robin. Piglet's voice was played by John Fiedler. I liked it because it had bonus features like "The Making of the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" "Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore" a preview for "Piglet's Big Movie which is opening April 2003 and a "Winnie the Pooh" song. It also features Rabbit who always has a fight with Tigger because he always bounces. but Tigger knows that hes "the only one".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Disney's 22nd Animated Masterpiece!
Review: Disney combined 3 previosly made Winnie the Pooh cartoons in this highly acclaimed film that got considered as one of the Disney animated classics. The film tells the adventures of Winnie the Pooh, a silly old bear who gets into a lot of mischief because he can't control his little tummy. There are many characters in this film that are really memorable, like Piglett, Rabbit, Eeyore and of course, Tigger. The film is beautifully animated in a 70's style which, in a way makes it more of a story book value. The film is mostly for young children since it's the adventures of a silly old bear, but they can be enjoyed but viewers of any age.

The DVd is pretty decent on bonus features, I has some documentaries on the film, and a few games, an art gallery and many other goodies. The picture quality is great and so is the sound, a DVD you must add to your Disney collection.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best video for infants and toddlers
Review: Finally ,this wonderful video is being re-released!
Our family has worn out the special anniversary edition of this movie classic that has been unavailable for years. The pictures and sound are excellent and of much better quality than the shorter VHS tapes that include segments of this full length movie. The movie version is divided into chapters that invite both short or long viewing periods.The simple problems that face the animated characters are resolved with humor and without violence. Toddlers enjoy watching the simple stories over and over again, as they learn the plot and anticipate what will happen next. Youngsters who are learning to talk, will say what is going to happen next and often say the characters lines before the character does. Problems in the story are resolved in ways that are satisfying to little ones.
There are very few excellent videos available for the tiniest children that are also pleasurable for adults to watch with their children.
Our family takes this one video everywhere we travel for guaranteed fun and quiet time with our youngest child.
I look forward to buying the VHS tape for our family and to give as gifts to our favorite toddlers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and more!!
Review: Get this copy even if you have others of the same movie!! First of all, did you know the original voice of Roo(Clint Howard, son of Ron Howard and Roo is my favorite character!)currently starred in Austin powers movies and The Grinch? WHOA!!! You don't just get the movie, you also get:
1.Winnie the Pooh and A Day For Eeyore
2.A making of special
3.2 Upcoming Pooh movies(another holiday one about Xmas and New Year's I may be renting first, and One coming to theaters next year "Piglet's Big Movie" I'm glad Kanga and Roo are in that one, and I hope Kanga is once again voiced by Kath Soucie in this one because it's cool to see her voice come out of Kanga's mouth!)
4.And a new version of "Winnie The Pooh" by Carly Simon(remember her?) which will also be heard in the upcoming "Piglet's Big Movie". It's very bluesy, and who's the guy that sings backup on it?
Anyone who looooooooves Pooh and Carly Simon should get this, They shouldn't be disappointed!!:):) I have just talked about what you'll get if you get the VHS Version!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Kids and Adults too Will Adore This Lovable Bear
Review: I am not ashamed to admit that Winnie the Pooh is my favorite book/movie, and a wonderful creation of A.A. Milne. The jokes are funny on an adult level as well as a kid's level. When I watch it, it makes me laugh hysterically - louder than the children I babysit for! I recommend it for everyone, to get in touch with your inner child and the simple ways of being.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful film. Appropriate for all ages.
Review: I barely remember this from theatres. So I bought it for my little girl. She likes it a lot, but it's not her favorite. But, to tell the truth, I think it's a good movie and I like it too (well, at least the first 20 or 30 viewings. But that's as good I can can go with ANY film).

These are nice little stories/vignettes. It's a nice piece of animation. I think it's definitely worth watching.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Loved by mom and daughter!
Review: I bought this DVD for my 2-year-old daughter but found myself lost in nostalgic memories of my own childhood, when I watched these as individual tales. The charming stories of friendship between very different creatures are entertaining, and also nice springboards for discussions with little ones. It's remarkably quiet and old-fashioned compared to many of today's options for children, which I love! It's pleasant background noise while I get a few things done, but also a DVD I will just as often will sit and watch with my child.
The video itself is the most enjoyable item on the DVD. The "A Day for Eeyore" is not the "classic" it claims to be, poorly drawn and with a voice-over for Pooh not even reminiscent of the original. The sing-a-long and game are favorites of my daughter as well.
The songs are classics you will be surprised you can sing with. Be ready to "fast-forward" through the "Heffalumps and Woozles" if your children are very small.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My 5 year old loved it!
Review: I didn't watch the whole DVD with her, but I saw parts, and really liked it. It was classic Winnie the Pooh. In my daughter's words, "It was sooooo goooood".


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