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diamondladyche

Never enjoyed *credits* quite so much! :)
12 years ago
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stefenemie

It's hard to find a movie that both young children under 5 and adults will enjoy. Winnie the Pooh is that rare movie. As a fan of Many Adventures I must say this one packs even more laughs for the grown up set. I felt like a kid again.
12 years 9 months ago
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Wallmasterz

Short but sweet. A worthy entry to the series.
12 years 5 months ago
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chewbaccasmonocle

my tummy is ready for some huny
oh bother

absolutely adorable. perfect length for little kids who are new to movies outside of home. fun for adults who are trying to reminisce about their childhood!
12 years 9 months ago
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Ondskap

Childhood memories was comming back as I watched this little gem of a movie.
12 years 4 months ago
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diamondladyche

Very Cute! Very funny! (I actually laughed at some of the scenes ex Tigger turning Eeyore into a Tigger) Poor Poor Eeyore! The artist in me liked the *Everything is Honey* Scene-Song. "It's me! It's me! I win the honey pot. Found this thing over there. Now it's on my deriere. Not that anybody cares." Don't you just love Eeyore!
12 years ago
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zuwiki

What a great movie. If I had kids, I would gladly have taken them (especially considering its moderate length, weighing in at only one hour), and as an adult (sorta :P) it was extremely entertaining without much cheesiness at all. And as someone who grew up with Many Adventures, this did not disappoint the nostalgia center of my brain. The voice acting was great, and while not quite what I remembered, only Rabbit and maybe Piglet were anything but better. John Cleese, Jim Cummings, and Craig Ferguson did fantastic new and improved versions of the classic narrator, Pooh and Tigger, and Owl, respectively. Ferguson's rendition of Owl especially was more entertaining than any other Owl I remember. All in all, an hour extremely well spent! (I had an essay due the next day when I watched it, too, so I'm serious!)
12 years 6 months ago
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