La gran aventura de Winnie the Pooh
Winnie the Pooh y compañía se embarcan en una búsqueda para rescatar a Christopher Robin de una muerte segura después de malinterpretar una nota que les dejó.Winnie the Pooh y compañía se embarcan en una búsqueda para rescatar a Christopher Robin de una muerte segura después de malinterpretar una nota que les dejó.Winnie the Pooh y compañía se embarcan en una búsqueda para rescatar a Christopher Robin de una muerte segura después de malinterpretar una nota que les dejó.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 5 nominaciones en total
- Piglet
- (voz)
- Rabbit
- (voz)
- Owl
- (voz)
- Eeyore
- (voz)
- Tigger
- (voz)
- Cave
- (sin acreditar)
- …
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The plot is reminiscent of the latest movie installment. Christopher Robin is going back to school, but because of Pooh's desire not to hear the news he has, he doesn't tell him. Pooh wakes up to an unaccompanied tree, and no Christopher Robin in sight. Only a note and a jar of honey on Pooh's doorstep. He rounds up the gang, with the exception of Kanga and Roo, and head over to Owl's with the note and jar of honey. Owl says the note says something about Christopher Robin needs help over at School, which he mistakes for "skull." They all become braver than a bee, and stronger than they seem and go on a hunt for their friend.
The sadness and tear-jerking moments flood this short but sweet special. But they aren't like a crying fit more than like a beautiful sadness. Even though things look down, the gang is optimistic about Christopher Robin's return and they keep smiling all the way through the trip.
Like many Pooh specials, there isn't much to say either than they are wonderfully animated, wonderfully told, and just an all out pleasure on screen. Each character all targets a specific feeling or emotion in one's character, and together, it's like they fill everyone's set of emotions. It's beautiful beyond the simplicity and happiness it brings to children.
Voiced by: Jim Cummings, Ken Sansom, John Fiedler, Paul Winchell, Peter Cullen, and Brady Bluhm. Directed by: Karl Geurs.
My rating: ****1/2 out of *****. 71 mins. Rated G.
I actually admire it a lot more now. Yes, it may lack an antagonist but there is material conflict here as familiar characters leave their greenhill zone for a pretty formidable experience that puts a lot in perspective.
Like the amazing Russian adaptation, the human boy is mostly absent but his small role is significant, poignant and life-affirming.
This cosy tale does the original stories justice far more than most of disney's Winnie stories that are not adaptations; it really feels like a larger scale version of those stories.
Along the way we get some laugh out loud comedy (pink!), some super tunes and some moments that will pull at your heartstrings for ever.
I guess it's really about growing up but we don't have to dwell on that.
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- CuriosidadesThis is the first time Andre Stojka voices Owl, inheriting the role from Hal Smith, who passed away 3 years prior.
- PifiasRabbit accidentally rips the map in half. Tigger chases after the other half right over the ravine. When the tree falls from under him and he falls with the tree, the map starts to drift downward. When Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit, and Eeyore look down at Tigger in the ravine and he looks up at him, the other half of the map is nowhere to be seen. When Rabbit also jumps in after Piglet, he lets go of the only other piece of the map that they have, and Eeyore tries to retrieve it until Rabbit grabs him by the tail and pulls him with him into the ravine to rescue Tigger. However that piece of the map somehow ends up back in Rabbit's possession between his teeth as he holds Eeyore's tail and Piglet's hand. Yet the other half of the map that they've been chasing after is still nowhere to be seen floating down past them in the ravine as they attempt to save Tigger. It eventually reappears when all five characters have resurfaced from the mud pool after they had fallen.
- Citas
Christopher Robin: If ever there is tomorrow when we're not together, there is something you must always remember. You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think. But the most important thing is, even if we're apart, I'll always be with you.
- Créditos adicionalesThere are no opening credits of any kind. The title of the film does not appear on screen until after the very end of the credits is over.
- Versiones alternativasThe original VHS opened with the Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection logo, despite not being a part of that collection. On the 2006 DVD and all prints since, the logo is deleted and the film opens with no Disney logo whatsoever.
- Banda sonoraForever and Ever
Words and Music by Michael Abbott and Sarah Weeks
Performed by Jim Cummings and Frankie J. Galasso
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Empresas productoras
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- Duración1 hora 16 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.66 : 1