Winnie the Pooh (or Pooh for short) is the titular protagonist of the franchise of the same name. He is an anthropomorphic teddy bear who debuted in Disney's 1966 short Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree. He is depicted as a stuffed toy belonging to Chri
After jumping on the postmodern bandwagon with the snarkyTangled, Disney attempts something relatively laidback and classical withWinnie the Pooh, their first theatrical excursion into A.A. Milne country since 2005’sPooh’s Heffalump Movie. Had the creators followed through on fulfilling those qualitie...
Everyone loves Christmas and everyone loves Pooh, so it only makes sense to have a special focused on his exploits.The singing over the opening credits is a bit dreadful, and it returns at the end, but the rest is pure magic that will make kids (and adults) smile. If you have never ...
Besides the fact that despite having a solid voice of his own, David Prowse had his voice dubbed memorably by Jones inStar Wars, and then in the subsequent two movies as well. The original releases ofStar WarsandEmpire Strikes Backdidn’t even think to mention this fact in the credits, i...
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: During a weak period for Disney animation, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh offered some of the best work from the studio. 45 years later, the program seems inconsistent but generally charming and winning. Starring Seb