Eyeore has lost his tail, and Winnie the Pooh and his friends hold a contest to get him a new one.There are some minor complaints to be made about this film. First, even with the credits, it barely hits the one hour mark. Now, I do not mind short films, but if you paid to see it in theaters, you might have felt ripped off. And also, the voices are not always spot on, but I suppose with the original voice actors quite dead, what can you do? Those complaints aside, not a bad flick. Cute, fun, captures the Pooh spirit. I really enjoyed it. Well-played choosing the Backson story to turn into a full-length film.
'Sentiment: Positive 🙂'
My little girl is 5 years old. I was afraid this would be an update of Pooh, an attempt to make him and his world more contemporary...try to compete with Transformers and Harry Potter.To my delight this is not the case. If you let your youngster watch this movie they are in for a gentle play date with old friends. Perfectly pitched silliness for my young one, she literally belly laughed twice. Never once trying to cross that line with "risque humor for adults".I was so happy they avoided the intensity of Toy Story 3. Winnie the Pooh is a small, quiet and perfect, like my little girl.
'Sentiment: Positive 🙂'
I cannot even begin to tell you how excited I was to see this movie. Winnie the Pooh has by far been the most important animated character in my whole life. As a kid, I had a Winnie the Pooh chair that I would sit in and I've had countless Winnie the Pooh pajamas and stuffed animals. I saw the preview and started tearing up because it looked so cute and it reminded me that I'm growing up.The movie was incredible. The animation, the voices, the story, and the good old Winnie the Pooh feeling, all mixed with the great songs and hilarious dialogue made this movie truly special. I walked out of the theater feeling sticky sweet like the "huny" Pooh loves so dearly. Truly my favorite Pooh movie.MUST SEE!!!!