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Le livre de Winnie l'ourson

Titre original : The Book of Pooh
  • Série télévisée
  • 2001–2004
  • 6+
  • 30min
NOTE IMDb
6,2/10
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Jim Cummings and John Fiedler in Le livre de Winnie l'ourson (2001)
AventureComédieFamilleMusicalAnimation

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  • Casting principal
    • Paul McGinnis
    • Roger Jackson
    • John Fiedler
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,2/10
    557
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    • Casting principal
      • Paul McGinnis
      • Roger Jackson
      • John Fiedler
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    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total

    Épisodes51

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    Rôles principaux15

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    Paul McGinnis
    Paul McGinnis
    • Puppeteer
    • 2001–2004
    Roger Jackson
    Roger Jackson
    • Mr. Narrator
    • 2001–2004
    John Fiedler
    John Fiedler
    • Piglet
    • 2001–2004
    Jim Cummings
    Jim Cummings
    • Tigger…
    • 2001–2004
    Ken Sansom
    • Rabbit
    • 2001–2004
    Peter Cullen
    Peter Cullen
    • Eeyore
    • 2001–2004
    Lara MacLean
    Lara MacLean
    • Puppeteer (Team Tigger)
    • 2001
    Andre Stojka
    Andre Stojka
    • Owl
    • 2001–2004
    Stephanie D'Abruzzo
    Stephanie D'Abruzzo
    • Kessie
    • 2001–2002
    Cathy McCullough
    • Additional Puppeteer
    • 2001
    Kath Soucie
    Kath Soucie
    • Kanga…
    • 2001–2004
    Nikita Hopkins
    • Roo
    • 2001–2004
    Jeff Bennett
    Jeff Bennett
    • Piglet
    • 2002–2004
    Paul Tiesler
    • Christopher Robin
    • 2001
    Matthew Lavin
    Matthew Lavin
    • Puppeteer
    • 2001
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    Avis des utilisateurs15

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    Sara Lynn

    Good for little kids anyway.

    Die-hard fans of the books or the cartoons might not take so kindly to it. But at the very least you have to appreciate the work that goes into making this show. It's an ancient form of Japanese puppetry, and is filmed with a green screen with computer-generated backgrounds added later, making it interesting to watch. The storylines are, as one reviewer put it, rather "fluffy," but you were expecting Shakespeare? The show is targeted at preschoolers. (Actually, there was one episode about Shakespeare, in which the gang put on a play for Owl.)

    There are some of differences between "Book of Pooh" and the books and cartoon series. Kanga and Roo were missing for several months, although they do show up in newer episodes. And they brought back Kessie the blue bird, who appeared in two of the cartoon episodes. And I must agree that Rabbit is, for some reason, a lot more bossy than he was in the cartoon series.

    Overall, it's a cute show, and little kids will probably like it, although it might be a little too different for those who don't like change.
    7curiva4

    Low-key but Gentle and Charming Adaptation

    This is simply a nice little show, and I don't mean that disparagingly. It captures the feel and spirit of the original much better than the frenetic and occasionally just plain bizarre "New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh," though as others note the latter is intended for an older audience. The plots and lessons are generally simple, but there's no violence, no screaming, and thankfully no product placements. If you're seeking a quiet and toddler-friendly program, be sure to give this one a try. There's definitely a place for peaceful children's' programming like this; remember, Pokemon and Fear Factor would love to hook kids instead.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Cute and charming, not the best show out there, but very nice for preschoolers

    At 17, I admit I like this show. While not like the books by AA Milne, other than the characters' names, it is cute and charming and nice for preschoolers. The stories are a little on the predictable side, and I admit Rabbit is more bossy than he is in New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, the 1977 film The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh(based on the 3 shorts Honey Tree, Tigger Too and Blustery Day) and the books. However, the background scenery is colourful and nice to look at, the puppetry is above average, the voices are fine and the songs are sweet and memorable in general. I have always had a soft spot for Tigger, he reminds me of my sister when she was little, but I also like the little bluebird Kassie. In conclusion, I like it. 8/10 Bethany Cox
    Hotoil

    Winnie the Puppet?

    "The Book of Pooh" is the second live-action TV adaption of A.A. Milne's beloved character Winnie the Pooh and friends have gotten by Disney. The first was "Welcome to Pooh Corner" some years back, which featured full-body costumes and not so much puppets, as this one does.

    I love puppetry, a big fan of Sesame Street and the Muppets myself, but I have a feeling that the move to puppets was made to crank out more of the popular 'Pooh' faster than is possible with animation. Here, the foam and fleece characters don't have much restriction to their movements. The backgrounds are all punched in on a blue screen, so it seems the puppeteers were free to move about the stage.

    I guess kids who like Pooh can be happy because their pushing out tons of these, but theres nothing special about the stories and the presentation is a bit fluffy.
    trueluvnanarchy

    Visually-Delightful Show for the 2-6 Age Bracket

    The Book of Pooh is an all around excellent, visually-delightful children's show. Notice how the majority of negative comments expressed here are critical of the characters' appearance rather than show content, suggesting more than a tinge of irrational resentment. We all feel protective of the shows and characters we grew up watching, which can create a severe bias when it comes to remakes and modernized versions of these shows. The Book of Pooh is a great example of this narrow-minded mentality. The Hundred Acre Wood is brought to life in a near-flawless mix of puppeteering and computer animation, with catchy musical numbers and interesting plots to keep the young mind entertained as well as educated. A very important aspect to keep in mind is the age difference in viewers of the New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh cartoon and The Book of Pooh, with the latter aimed at the 2-6 age group, whereas the former is geared towards older children about 6-10. This is why the Book of Pooh has larger characters, simpler backgrounds, and less complex but more educational plots. This is all to keep the attention of toddlers while teaching them basic moral lessons, as well as simple counting and reading skills. Bottom line: It's a charming, imaginative show for the toddler/preschool audience, and adults won't be too bored watching it either. As long as they aren't constantly comparing it to the other Pooh shows. :-)

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      The style of puppetry used in The Book of Pooh (2001) is based off a Japanese style called bunraku.
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      Featured in Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios +: Part 5 (2020)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 janvier 2001 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Disney - DVD & Video site
      • Disney - DVD site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Book of Pooh
    • Sociétés de production
      • Shadow Projects
      • Walt Disney Television
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