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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंWinnie the Pooh and friends decide to throw a birthday celebration for gloomy, old Eeyore.Winnie the Pooh and friends decide to throw a birthday celebration for gloomy, old Eeyore.Winnie the Pooh and friends decide to throw a birthday celebration for gloomy, old Eeyore.
Hal Smith
- Winnie the Pooh
- (वॉइस)
- …
Ralph Wright
- Eeyore
- (वॉइस)
Laurie Main
- Narrator
- (वॉइस)
John Fiedler
- Piglet
- (वॉइस)
Dick Billingsley
- Roo
- (वॉइस)
Julie McWhirter
- Kanga
- (वॉइस)
- (as Julie McWhirter Dees)
Paul Winchell
- Tigger
- (वॉइस)
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As a kid this short was important for two reasons: 1) Eeyore was a vital character and presence as a child because he was sad and, while told sometimes to try and cheer up, he wasn't forced out of his state (this kind of precedes Sadness from Inside/Out, but you get the idea). 2) I recognized the animation and the voices were different, subtly so, from the three shorts that made up the 'Many Adventures' feature, and this was the first time I realized that cartoons were not made at the same time (ie this was post Sterling Holloway's death). Small things, but I was a freak for Winnie the Pooh as a real little kid! (Hell, the first movie I ever saw and all) This is a wonderful short to watch and is a celebration of Eeyore as an essential part of the Pooh-verse: his dry sense of humor, his seriousness, and acceptance when surrounded by friends.
And yes, there are 'Pooh sticks'.
And yes, there are 'Pooh sticks'.
This is a classic video that everyone should own. It shows true friendship when the friends make effort to make Eeyore's birthday cheerful. It is a great edition to the Pooh series. The animation is good, the voices are great, the illustrations and color are nice, and the story is entertaining and enjoyable. This video is based on two ideas from the original books by A.A Milne. It is based on a part where Pooh invents a game, and where Eeyore has a party. Out of the four Pooh movies,two, The Honey Tree, and Blustery Day are better than this. One, Tigger too, is not as good, but only by a little bit. This video is so much fun, that adults and kids will watch this over and over. It is great.
"Winnie" is having an amble when he finds a fir cone. He drops it into the river - inadvertently discovering the game of "Pooh Sticks" - and is soon playing with his friends "Rabbit", "Piglet" and "Roo". Their game is disrupted by a large floating object - and that turns out to be the glass-half-empty character that is "Eeyore". What's he doing in the river? Seems he was "bounced" into it - and there can only be one culprit for that. "Tigger" denies all knowledge but a bit of intervention from the narrator proves who did what and reminds us that it's also the gloomy donkey's birthday! Quickly they decide that they have to get him some gifts - but what chance "Pooh" is actually ever going to remember his task. "Owl" might be able to help out? "Piglet" has got him a balloon - or has a balloon got him a "Piglet"? "Pooh" eventually gets him an useful pot and "Christopher Robin" gets everyone together for a nice birthday tea - well it's nice until "Tigger" arrives and we are soon all back where we started - on the bridge with the sticks! It's a little bit long, this animation, but the characters and the friendly nature of the story makes for an easy watch with just about everyone in on the act and trying to pull together to cheer up "Eeyore".
"Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore" isn't as good as the 3 earlier shorts but it's still likable.
The picture quality of this short is slightly inferior comparing to the earlier ones and that is part of the reason why it isn't as good.
Another reason is because most of the cast is different. Unfortunately we have no longer Sebastian Cabot, Junius Matthews, Barbara Luddy and Sterling Holloway. On the other hand, luckily we still have Ralph Wright, Paul Winchell, John Fiedler and Hal Smith in this short - and that's a good sign. Jim Cummings does a decent job as the voice of Winnie the Pooh, but Sterling Holloway was better.
This short is mostly dedicated to the gloomy donkey Eeyore.
However, he is feeling more miserable than ever for two reasons. First, because Tigger bounced him and accidentally threw him into a river. And second, because it's his birthday and nobody remembered that, which causes Eeyore to believe that nobody cares about him.
In a try to help Eeyore getting off the river, Winnie the Pooh accidentally throws a rock to his belly, nearly causing poor Eeyore to drown.
When Pooh finally finds out that today is Eeyore's birthday, he decides to give him a jar of honey as a present, while Piglet decides to give him a balloon. But accidentally Pooh eats the honey and Piglet breaks the balloon after falling.
Surprisingly, Eeyore enjoys the empty jar and the broken balloon. Another surprise is that Eeyore smiles. We never see him smiling.
In the meantime, Cristopher Robin returns and they all celebrate Eeyore's birthday with a new game named "Pooh Sticks". Of course that Tigger says "That's what Tiggers do best" and then he contradicts himself.
"Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore" is still a very enjoyable experience and luckily it is available as an extra in the 25th Anniversary Edition DVD of "The Many Adventures of Winie the Pooh".
These Winnie the Pooh's shorts/stories are also a great way to learn and see how valuable friendship is.
The picture quality of this short is slightly inferior comparing to the earlier ones and that is part of the reason why it isn't as good.
Another reason is because most of the cast is different. Unfortunately we have no longer Sebastian Cabot, Junius Matthews, Barbara Luddy and Sterling Holloway. On the other hand, luckily we still have Ralph Wright, Paul Winchell, John Fiedler and Hal Smith in this short - and that's a good sign. Jim Cummings does a decent job as the voice of Winnie the Pooh, but Sterling Holloway was better.
This short is mostly dedicated to the gloomy donkey Eeyore.
However, he is feeling more miserable than ever for two reasons. First, because Tigger bounced him and accidentally threw him into a river. And second, because it's his birthday and nobody remembered that, which causes Eeyore to believe that nobody cares about him.
In a try to help Eeyore getting off the river, Winnie the Pooh accidentally throws a rock to his belly, nearly causing poor Eeyore to drown.
When Pooh finally finds out that today is Eeyore's birthday, he decides to give him a jar of honey as a present, while Piglet decides to give him a balloon. But accidentally Pooh eats the honey and Piglet breaks the balloon after falling.
Surprisingly, Eeyore enjoys the empty jar and the broken balloon. Another surprise is that Eeyore smiles. We never see him smiling.
In the meantime, Cristopher Robin returns and they all celebrate Eeyore's birthday with a new game named "Pooh Sticks". Of course that Tigger says "That's what Tiggers do best" and then he contradicts himself.
"Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore" is still a very enjoyable experience and luckily it is available as an extra in the 25th Anniversary Edition DVD of "The Many Adventures of Winie the Pooh".
These Winnie the Pooh's shorts/stories are also a great way to learn and see how valuable friendship is.
I do think out of the four Winnie the Pooh vignettes this is my least favourite, but it is fun to watch. It isn't as funny as the other three, though Tigger is still very funny, and the narrator just lacks the thoughtfulness of Sebastian Cabot.
That said, it is well animated, the voice acting especially from Paul Winchell and John Fiedler are without fault, and it is still very charming, and has a good story that just about engages the young audience.
The music is not so bad either, and the Pooh Sticks scene was inspired.
All in all, not the best our favourite bear has to offer, but worth watching. 8/10 Bethany Cox
That said, it is well animated, the voice acting especially from Paul Winchell and John Fiedler are without fault, and it is still very charming, and has a good story that just about engages the young audience.
The music is not so bad either, and the Pooh Sticks scene was inspired.
All in all, not the best our favourite bear has to offer, but worth watching. 8/10 Bethany Cox
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe theatrical release of this film in the USA was as part of the reissue of The Sword in the Stone (1963).
- गूफ़During Eeyore's birthday party, Piglet and Christopher Robin are the only ones shown without napkins around their necks. As the camera zooms out when Christopher Robin is thinking about Pooh sticks, Piglet has a napkin around his neck.
- भाव
Narrator: Now one day, Pooh and Piglet, Rabbit and Roo were all playing Pooh sticks together.
Winnie the Pooh: But why call it Pooh sticks? I thought I started with fir cones.
Narrator: You did, Pooh, but sticks are easier to mark.
[Pooh thinks to himself, then smiles]
Winnie the Pooh: Oh yes, now I remember.
Narrator: [clears throat] Now one day, Pooh and Piglet, Rabbit and Roo were all playing Pooh sticks together.
- इसके अलावा अन्य वर्जनRe-dubbed version on VHS, DVD and Blu-Ray releases of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Jim Cummings as Winnie the Pooh, Tress MacNellie as Kanga, Ken Sansom as Rabbit, Trevyn Savage as Christopher Robin and Aaron Spann as Roo
- कनेक्शनFeatured in The Making of 'Winnie the Pooh' (1998)
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विवरण
- रिलीज़ की तारीख़
- कंट्री ऑफ़ ओरिजिन
- भाषा
- इस रूप में भी जाना जाता है
- A Day for Eeyore
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बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- US और कनाडा में सकल
- $1,20,00,000
- US और कनाडा में पहले सप्ताह में कुल कमाई
- $22,30,614
- 25 मार्च 1983
- चलने की अवधि25 मिनट
- रंग
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore (1983) officially released in Canada in English?
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