The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
United States
42010 people rated In this collection of animated shorts based on the stories and characters by A.A. Milne, Winnie the Pooh, a honey-loving teddy bear, embarks on some eccentric adventures.
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Njandeh
31/07/2024 07:56
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ràchìd pòp
16/11/2022 11:56
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Rabia Issufo
16/11/2022 03:17
Not just for kids. Winnie-The-Pooh is fun for anyone. Not cutesy or stupid, just fun that anyone can love. My seven year old sister loves it and I can watch it over and over with her. Pooh, as voiced by Sterling Holloway, is a lovable hero/protag who only wants to get a good bellyfull of honey. Tigger is the action, always bouncing and creating mischief. Rabbit is the lovable sour grouch who adds to Tigger's fun. "Why does it ALWAYS HAVE TO BE ME??? WHY OH WHY OH WHY???!!!" Owl is hilarious in all his refined British humor. Piglet is a hapless, undersized creature who does his best to stay out of trouble...and strong blustery winds. Nobody dies or is the victim of violence. This is a fun escape into the innocence of childhood without being victimized by Barney or the Teletubbies, thank you!!!
♥෴♡☬ AMMU DINA ☬♡෴♥
16/11/2022 03:17
True the other known classic disney film's are all grand in their own way,such as "Peter Pan" or "Snow White & the 7 dwarfs" but truly once you see those like that so many flipping times you can get kinda bored of them (a bit) but not this one. true it was made in the late 70's but it's still a disney classic,it has all the wonderful WTP(or pooh for short) characters & classic stories that will delight children & adults,ah heck anybody of all ages will love it,it is truly a great classic for the entire family to see,so I truly recommend this over any older disney classic.
mercyjohnsonokojie
16/11/2022 03:17
Disney classic that can not be judged by criteria we use for most of the movies. There's no much of a story, nor acting or directing, or any other special qualities technically speaking. But this movie perfectly portrays innocence of childhood. It's not probable anyone with two-digit age would find it interesting, but it is sweet as honey and only someone without a heart could resist loving this chubby bear.
7/10
zinebelmeski
16/11/2022 03:17
A small collection of Pooh's early adventures.
I recently watched and introduced this to my toddler daughter and she absolutely loved it! I admit I enjoyed it more than I though I would too. I've seen it a couple times, and I surprisingly appreciate it more and more the older I get.
This film truly captures the wonderment of being a child. But not in a happy-go-lucky kind of way - the characters all experience what appear to be legit challenges - but in a way that really embraces the thoughts, struggles, and ability to overcome that was present at one time in all of us.
I think one would be hard pressed to find someone who truly did not like this film (they maybe just won't admit it).
LaMaman D'ephra
16/11/2022 03:17
In my childhood, I loved this movie. Today, it is still likeable. So are the classic Disney characters including Tigger, the bouncing, hyperactive tiger that is the only one; eyore, the sad and depressed donkey (my favorite, he is the most real character); Rabbit, the annoying rabbit who has a garden and entrance always ruined (also a real character) and of course Winnie the pooh. Pooh bear is one of the only characters that kids will like, but I also like him. Very cute stories (originally 3 and the 2nd won a Oscar for best short) and a good film make this something to watch for kids (and maybe parents too). A++
Beti Fekadu
16/11/2022 03:17
Each vignette is among the funniest, sweetest and most sincere of Disney's projects, and it also connects them all with a magically endearing storybook frame that never feels the least bit contrived. Pooh is such a fantastic character for young kids; he's self-interested, lazy and dumb, which helps his ultimate goodness not be as cloying and fake as many characters for pre-schoolers. For adults, it's a whimsical, beautiful, smart and hilarious confection.