The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is really 3 stories in one, which is really nice. Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966), Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1968), and Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too (1974).
Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966) is about Pooh running out of honey & first trying to disguise himself as a little black raincloud to steal some honey from the bees. When that doesn't work he ends up at Rabbit's place & ends up eating too much & gets stuck in the door with some very funny consequences.
Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1968), it's a very windy day & Pooh who misunderstands Gopher's warning goes across the Hundred Acre Wood to wish everyone a happy Winds-day. While a lot more happens in this story wishing someone a happy Winds-day is just so amusing I don't feel the need to explain this story anymore haha.
Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too (1974) – Rabbit, Pooh and Piglet formulates a plan to abandon Tigger in the woods, and find him the next day so hopefully Tigger will stop bouncing on his friends unexpectedly. Later on in the story Tigger gets stuck up a tree & promises never to bounce again if he can get down. At that moment, the narrator chimes in for help. Tigger begs him to "narrate" him down from the tree, and he tilts the book sideways, allowing Tigger to step onto the text of the page.
Happy, Tigger attempts to bounce but Rabbit stops him reminding Tigger of the promise he made. Devastated, Tigger realizes he cannot bounce anymore and slowly walks away and Rabbit feels better that there will be peace, but everyone else does not and felt sad to see Tigger depressed and remind Rabbit of the joy Tigger brought when he was bouncing. Then Rabbit shows sympathy for Tigger and takes back the promise they had agreed on; he is then given a friendly tackle by an overly-excited Tigger. Tigger invites everyone to bounce with him and even teaches Rabbit how to do it. For the first time, Rabbit is happy to be bouncing, as is everyone else as Tigger sings his signature song.
As for the extras, you do get a good few on this DVD including:
A Day For Eeyore
The Winnie the Pooh Art Gallery
The Story Behind The Masterpiece
The Winnie the Pooh Theme Song
Pooh's Shadow
The 100 Acre Wood Challenge
Pooh's Pop-up Fun Facts
Heffalumps and Woozles
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Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh (DVD)
John Lounsbery
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Wolfgang Reitherman
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Paul Winchell (Voice)
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Genre | Family |
Format | DVD |
Contributor | Paul Winchell (Voice), Wolfgang Reitherman, John Lounsbery, Sebastian Cabot (Narrator), Sterling Holloway (Voice), John Fiedler (Voice) See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 11 minutes |
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Celebrate the magical and heartwarming stories that delighted families for generations Pooh's first and most beloved feature film. Experience the magical tales that started the Pooh tradition an extraordinary masterpiece of Classic Disney artistry. These charming stories are filled with timeless Pooh adventures the first meeting between Tigger and Pooh, Pooh getting stuck in Rabbit's house from eating too much honey and the lovable characters' flurry of activity on a hilarious windy day. Accompanied by the engaging songs that endeared Winnie the Pooh to children everywhere, such as "Little Black Rain Cloud" and "Rumbly in my Tumbly", the classic moments continue to enchant children and Pooh-lovers alike.
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- Language : English
- Product dimensions : 1.4 x 13.5 x 17 cm; 80 Grams
- Item Model Number : E28830
- Director : John Lounsbery, Wolfgang Reitherman
- Media Format : DVD
- Run time : 1 hour and 11 minutes
- Release date : 26 September 2016
- Actors : Paul Winchell (Voice), John Fiedler (Voice), Sterling Holloway (Voice), Sebastian Cabot (Narrator)
- Studio : The Walt Disney Company Australia Pty Ltd
- ASIN : B07762224S
- Country of origin : Australia
- Best Sellers Rank: 1,535 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 March 2021Verified Purchase
What Disney is, he, and his team had talent beyond compare, he was a 'one off'
Humorous, and the characters drawn like the illustrations in the books. Loved it.
It's a pity that Song of the South has never been released by Disney, I have the release from the US of years ago, and such talent, now gone and has disappeared into history. Times have changed, and I doubt it will never surface again. A pity as the Uncle Remus stories are beautifully cartooned, of Brer Rabbit,Brer Fox, and Brer Bear, and funny, and all the film cast are so brilliant in this long, lost, Live action and Cartoon film.
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Humorous, and the characters drawn like the illustrations in the books. Loved it.
It's a pity that Song of the South has never been released by Disney, I have the release from the US of years ago, and such talent, now gone and has disappeared into history. Times have changed, and I doubt it will never surface again. A pity as the Uncle Remus stories are beautifully cartooned, of Brer Rabbit,Brer Fox, and Brer Bear, and funny, and all the film cast are so brilliant in this long, lost, Live action and Cartoon film.
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Bex
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nostalgic For The Adults; Magic For The Children.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 January 2016Verified Purchase
In a moment of nostalgia I decided to watch this wonderful movie. All the childhood memories, the innocence of animation and the joy of watching your favourite book characters come to life just came rushing back.
This is a must-have for adults reliving their childhood, children wanting to see some of their favourites on screen and families wanting to share this classic with them. Told in a mostly musical way, this collection comprises of three adventures of Pooh and his friends as he attempts to steal honey from the bees, survive a particularly windy day and learns about all of his friends and their good-naturedly ways.
I love this collection. It is so wonderful to see that, despite being released in 1977, this movie hasn't aged a day. The animation is crystal clear actually after the initial titles are shown. I love the morals behind the stories that kids will be taught, the friendship of this sweet natured characters and the comedy aspect too! Everyone loves a bit of gloomy Eeyore!
This is definitely one silly old bear to have in your collection at home - perfect for all the family, old and young.
This is a must-have for adults reliving their childhood, children wanting to see some of their favourites on screen and families wanting to share this classic with them. Told in a mostly musical way, this collection comprises of three adventures of Pooh and his friends as he attempts to steal honey from the bees, survive a particularly windy day and learns about all of his friends and their good-naturedly ways.
I love this collection. It is so wonderful to see that, despite being released in 1977, this movie hasn't aged a day. The animation is crystal clear actually after the initial titles are shown. I love the morals behind the stories that kids will be taught, the friendship of this sweet natured characters and the comedy aspect too! Everyone loves a bit of gloomy Eeyore!
This is definitely one silly old bear to have in your collection at home - perfect for all the family, old and young.
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Luke
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Passed on from generation to generation
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 January 2019Verified Purchase
I love Winnie the Pooh. With that and Rupert bear and many others, my childhood was filled with these kind of cartoons and books. As a kid I watched this many times and most people my age remember these cartoons in particular. I've purchased this to share with my child when old enough, because you can't beat the oldies. What an excuse to have to go back to the old favourites. Exactly as remembered and pretty good quality too, as good as you're going to get on dvd.
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James W. McCue
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An Absolute Gem
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 November 2013Verified Purchase
I grew up on Winnie the Pooh, as I'm sure many people have, and I bought this as a gift for my Dad (he asked for it, lol). I watched it with him recently and was taken aback when I realised I was enjoying it every bit as much as I did as a child. If anything I was getting more out of it now than I did then. The animation is superb, the characters are all amazing in their own way and the script and voice acting is phenomenal, which is something I didn't pick up on in my younger days. A good example of this is the character Gopher ("He's not in the book") when he tells Winnie the Pooh, "You should do something about that speech impediment, Sonny!" while whistling through his teeth on the S's and T's.
Aside from the unrivalled work done by some of the Disney animation greats (Milt Kahl, Ollie Johnston, Frank Thomas etc), Winnie the Pooh has something for kids that's rarely seen nowadays and I think it's the respect given to the them by ensuring they are getting the best possible end product. It is what has set Disney above all the others for nearly 100 years and I can honestly say 'The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh' is up there with the best animations they have ever created.
Aside from the unrivalled work done by some of the Disney animation greats (Milt Kahl, Ollie Johnston, Frank Thomas etc), Winnie the Pooh has something for kids that's rarely seen nowadays and I think it's the respect given to the them by ensuring they are getting the best possible end product. It is what has set Disney above all the others for nearly 100 years and I can honestly say 'The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh' is up there with the best animations they have ever created.
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