Winnie the Pooh

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Three stories inspired by A.A. Milne add up to a very busy day for Winnie the Pooh (Jim Cummings) and friends. Upon learning that Eeyore (Bud Luckey) has lost his tail, the residents of the Hundred Acre Wood start a contest to see who can find a new one for the melancholy donkey -- with a pot of honey going to the winner. Amid the goings-on, Owl (Craig Ferguson) mistakenly relates the news that Christopher Robin has been abducted. However, all ends well when Pooh finds a land of sweet delights. (Apple TV+)

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3DD!3 

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English We don't like stomach growling and hunger. This easy-going Bear needs honey. My daughter and I had a great time. It's funny, quirky and quite imaginative. ()

D.Moore 

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English A truly beautiful fairy tale that can bring anyone who wants to back to their childhood. An hour passes quickly, you have fun, you forget what you want to forget about at the time... What more could you ask for? Moreover, the new Pooh isn't exactly childish, as it also hides a number of winks to adults (the "military" preparation of a trap, the piggy parodying Indiana Jones, the whole wonderful scene with the stuffed animals trapped in the hole and, above all, the imaginative narrative that makes the whole plot take place as if on the pages of a book). On top of that, it has beautiful and honest 2D animation, which makes you realize how much you miss it. Five stars, 100%. ()

Stanislaus 

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English An enjoyable hour-long stroll through the Hundred Acre Wood, were we meet old familiar characters trying to find both Eyeore’s tail and Christopher Robin, who is supposed to be in the clutches of an unknown "monster". I really liked the interaction between the characters (especially Pooh) and the narrator with the book, which was quite imaginative. I've never really been a fan of these characters, but this was such an innocent outlet that also included some nice songs. In short, an animated that will be appreciated most by the youngest audience, but adults won't be bored with it either. ()

kaylin 

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English Winnie the Pooh is such a unique and special character that even a film with him can't be completely normal. And I'm not going to say it's only interesting for kids. Adults may find a little more in it, and that is in the way everything is conceived in a strange, almost absurd way. I liked the transitions between the plot and the book a lot here. ()