The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh


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The never-ending friendship that has delighted generations now has something new to celebrate! The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh, Pooh’s first and most beloved feature film, is now available in the new Friendship Edition – with new bonus content including the first episode from the new TV series My Friends Tigger & Pooh. This Academy Award® winning animated classic tells the tale of the first, unforgettable meeting between Tigger and Pooh. Your family will laug… More >>

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

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  1. #1 by S. Claeson on March 23, 2010 - 8:11 am

    I’m guessing the studio had all these glowing reviews put up on Amazon. It wouldn’t be hard to do. It is a fun hour, but not worth the cost. Why does Disney always have to gouge their audience? The DVD is not a good value, although, for about half of what they want it could worth buying.

    I say pass on this one…
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. #2 by Joseph E. Larkin on March 23, 2010 - 10:28 am

    The movie is fine but we recieved “Pooh’s Grand Adventure” rather than “The Many adventures of winnie the pooh”
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. #3 by Lorraine Flaumenbaum on March 23, 2010 - 1:12 pm

    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?

    SpillnOvaTheEdge@yahoo.com
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. #4 by P. Leon on March 23, 2010 - 1:23 pm

    I bought this DVD for my 2 year old son who is a fanatic of Winnie the Pooh. I introduced the character through two DVD’s that feature the Adventures of the Super Sleuths and we both love the videos.

    When he started to watch this DVD, his jaw dropped, and after 15 minutes he wanted me to stop it. I must say I agree with him. Pooh is not casted in a very good light. He fumbles constantly and he is a gluton. Eeyore is truly depressed and when Pooh gets stuck after eating to much, rabbit keeps lamenting inviting him to eat…and the bees are just laughing when thinking of stinging Pooh! If you watch the Super Sleuths, the characters all have their flaws but their talents are also highlighted, with an emphasis on team effort. I didn’t grow up with Winnie the Pooh, so although I was aware of some of the characters I didn’t know the real story.

    I am a first time Mom but an old one (45 now). What I am finding is that most of the old fashioned cartoons like Tom & Jerry or Winnie showcase what I consider outdated values. My conclusion is that simply the times have changed. Of course some of these cartoons bring us memories, and they do have some cute stuff, but we face a total different world. 40 years ago we taught our children to be afraid of wolfs and kill them, now we want to reintroduce them to the wild. Before we were awed with the development of incredible cities, now we are trying to save the last rainforests. Our children will have to be aware of AIDs, terrorism, live in an overpopulated world, learn not to discriminate against other cultures and well, the list is endless.

    I am choosing all the tools I can to give him a good foundation for “this brave new world” so I’m into the new versions or totally different characters like Dora and Diego The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (The Friendship Edition)
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. #5 by JediMack on March 23, 2010 - 4:04 pm

    Winnie the Pooh has been a family favorite for all 5 children as they grew up. But just as Christopher Robin goes off to school, my children slowly outgrow the Bear Stuffed with Fluff. Only the 6 year old still watches this movie on occasion but the others have such fond memories that Pooh and Tigger got ranked 18th out of 41. This movie is all good and smiles. If my children were all still under 7 this would probably be ranked in our top 10.

    My only criticism is that the inking of the artwork didn’t seem to match the standards set in other Disney productions and could have be sharper.

    We also have Search for Christopher Robin that was also about equal in popularity when the kids were younger. Amazon ranks this movie at about 1,100, a very strong showing that would put this movie in the top 10 of the 41 we ranked. We give it 3 stars given the current ages of the family members involved in the ranking. Still, 18th means it beat out 23 others, but that the family liked 17 Disney cartoon movies better. Tiggers are Fun Fun Fun, Fun Fun.

    We had a lot of fun by gathering the family together to rank the 41 Disney movies we have that include some cartoon work. All the kids, ages 6 to 27, participated along with mother and dad. Lion King was selected number 1 of the 41 as the family favorite, but narrowly. Peter Pan was 2. Pete’s Dragon 3, Beauty & the beast 4, Sleeping Beauty 5, Snow White 6, Robin Hood 7, 101 Dalmatians 8, Fox and the hound 9, Cinderella is 10th, Rescuers 11, Hunchback of ND 12, Aladdin 13, Aladdin King of Thieves 14, Jungle Book 15, Little Mermaid 16 and Hercules 17.
    Rating: 3 / 5