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MyNameIsRedo says...
4 years ago
Man, after what must be one and a half decades, I decided to watch this film again. I'm twenty-one. The memories it brought back were amazing. In every scene I thought to myself "I remember this!". I must have watched it hundreds of times when I was a young boy, and it was my favourite movie by far. As an adult, I now have an even deeper appreciation for this movie, its message, and the bonds that are in it. I will forever hold this movie close to my heart, a thing I can say about very few things, let alone movies.
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Miradwyn says...
10 years ago
I was having a terrible day so I watched me some Winnie the Pooh, don't even have kids.
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SparklinDiamond says...
6 years ago
My absolute favourite Winnie the Pooh film. It's so sweet, and has such a touching meaning about friendship and family. Plus it is actually pretty funny.
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alexspooky says...
one year ago
If you don't give this movie at least a 8 or higher, I'm sorry that you don't enjoy life at all.
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_maemae says...
4 years ago
The most wholesome feature-length cartoon I've ever watched. The warmth of hand-drawn animation and old recordings take you to some place safe and cozy.
I adore old cartoons as some of them don't have the usual Hollywood plot structure. Kinda tired to watch the rapid 'exposition-problem/conflict-climax-denouement' every kids movie.
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jarvis-8243417 says...
5 years ago
“Deep in the Hundred Acre Wood...” From Walt Disney comes The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, a fun and charming collection of animated shorts. There’s no real plot to the film, instead a narrator reads a Winnie the Pooh storybook, stopping from time to time to either tell a story or interact with the characters. And this interactive, “breaking the fourth wall” quality is done extraordinarily well. The animation is also especially good, and really makes one feel like they’re entering a storybook and watching it come to life. Additionally, the Sherman brothers provide some wonderful music that’s incredibly whimsical. A magical film that appeals to the child at heart, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is a true Disney classic.
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xxxLinxxx says...
9 years ago
This is hilarious! I never laugh out loud when I watch a movie, but this cracked me up xD Must-see, I just watched it for the first time and it's still good when you're 16 :)
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