Winnie the Pooh (2011)
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The newest installment in the beloved series of Winnie The Pooh films is about, both a search for Eeyore's tale, and a plot to trap a creature that has supposedly captured Christopher Robin.
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" Winnie the Pooh is a 2011 American animated musical comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures under Walt Disney Pictures. It is based on the book series of the same name written by A. A. Milne and illustrated by E. H. Shepard. The film is a revival of Disney's Winnie the Pooh franchise and the fifth theatrical Winnie the Pooh film released (either animated and overall), and the second in the Disney Animated Canon. During an or"
" First Viewing Viewing Date: July 3rd Via: Disney+ Plot: While searching for honey, Pooh and his friends embark on an adventure to find Eeyore's missing tail and rescue Christopher Robin from an unknown monster called The Backson. Rating: 8.3/10 Why Did I Watch It? The acclaim got me interested in this one back in 2011, and I always intended to watch it. It's short at under an hour, so it filled a short slot I had to watch something."
"Director(s): Stephen J. Anderson and Don Hall"
"July 22nd, 2011(at the Great Escape 14 & IMAX in Dickson City)(short: The Ballad of Nessie)"
"First viewing - Nov. 24th Best hidden gem The kiddo was far too young when this came out to justify taking her to see it, so despite my long-held love of these characters it fell by the wayside. Thankfully it's available on Showbox & with a run-time that barely exceeds an hour it was a perfect choice to watch after Raiders to get her mind on something else. As I started it up she said she'd seen it before, though she clearly didn't recall all of it as some moments surprised her along the way. I"
“To be honest, I wasn't expecting much from this flick but since it has a solid reputation and since I try to watch all the Disney animated classics, I still wanted to check it out. Well, even though it was certainly not bad at all, I still didn't care much for the damned thing, I'm afraid. Basically, the main issue I had was that, even as a kid, I never really understood the appeal of Winnie the Pooh and it certainly didn't change when I became a grown-up. Furthermore, is it me or are they constantly recycling the same stories and ideas with these characters? Anyway, basically, there was a very specific target audience for this movie, the kids between 3 and 7 years old, but I can't imagine anyone older really having a blast with this. Still, at least, the animation was really neat and it s” read more