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IMDb rating: 7.6 (14,604 votes)
IMDb ID: 0076363
Duration: 74 min
Release Date: March 11, 1977
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A collection of animated shorts based on the stories and characters by A. A. Milne.


Animation, Musical, Family produced in 1977 [USA]

 
 
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Not just for kids. Winnie the Pooh is fun for children and not being victimized by Barney and Teletubbies. Good range of characters each with different qualities so they can bring out different things in each viewer. Very cute stories and good films makes this something to watch for kids (and maybe parents too).
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A real treat to excite childhood memories.



This movie definitely had it's parts, like the VERY odd dream Pooh has in the middle. I really liked it's layout the best. I've always had a thing for voice over narration in story telling. They put that with a storybook (literally) setting just made it really magical.

A 8.8 for this one. I'm really starting to get into the older Disney stuff (The 1970's and previous). This had some lacking moments and strays from the book a bit. It's still good all around.
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Winnie the Pooh is one of the most recognisable characters on the planet, and this film shows him and his friends at his best. While most films made up of short stories seem to fail, but Winnie the Pooh pulls it off with sheer excellence. With some of the most loveable characters in history, the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is one of the best films to watch if you want some charm.
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This movie is just straightout cute. Yet again, the Disney studios brought out another storybook in the only way they could. This would probably be considered Walt Disney's last project, because it was his wish to bring together three short stories to one motion picture. Even though this is pointed towards children and family, it is not hard to just walk outside your door and find all these characters just in your neighborhood or wherever you may go. Other than the main character, Tigger has to be my favorite; happy, unpredictable and crazy. This movie also shows the difference between what the Disney studios used to do, and what they produce now. This is just a nice warm fuzzy feeling movie.
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Even if you're grown up, it's hard to escape the charm and cuteness of the Winnie the Pooh collection. As long as they're animated and NOT MADE INTO PUPPETS, I'm totally satisfied.
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The best of the three shorts is Blustery Day which clearly deserved the Oscar for Short Subject.
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A movie as sweet as honey.

I grew up with Winnie the Pooh, along with Mickey Mouse and his friends. This movie was when Pooh Bear was in its glory days. The new series sucks ass from a straw. I mean, super Sleuths? What the hell is that supposed to mean? Anyways, this film combines all three well-animated shorts in one package.

The first short features Winnie the Pooh trying to get honey from a tree filled with bees. As a result, Pooh gets stuck into Rabbit's hole.

The second one focuses on bad weather. First it's a blustery day, then it's raining cats and dogs. Pooh is declared a hero after saving Piglet from a flood. It even won an Oscar! How about that?

The third and final one focuses on Tigger, voiced by the late Paul Winchell. Tigger's bouncing seems to annoy everyone in the Hundred Acre Wood, so Rabbit comes up with a plan to take a break from Tigger. Tigger is so funny.

"The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" is a childhood classic, and if you think it's childish, then you're a GRRRRRREAT BIG DOUCHEBAG!! (I love Frosted Flakes.)

Final Score: 100/100 (Awesome)
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Three shorts, all well-crafted, and all rolled into one feature film.
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i grew up with this film. its cute, charming and very well animated for a 70s film. it looks like it could have been done in the 80s... i think. but could you please put out poohs dream? BIG LIPPED ALIGATOR MOMENT! oh well. when you have young kids, buy this one.
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