Winnie the Pooh e anche Natale
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWhen Christopher Robin writes a letter to Santa and forgets to add what Pooh wanted for Christmas, Pooh tries to get the letter back, and subsequently redeliver the letter to the North Pole.When Christopher Robin writes a letter to Santa and forgets to add what Pooh wanted for Christmas, Pooh tries to get the letter back, and subsequently redeliver the letter to the North Pole.When Christopher Robin writes a letter to Santa and forgets to add what Pooh wanted for Christmas, Pooh tries to get the letter back, and subsequently redeliver the letter to the North Pole.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Candidato a 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 candidatura in totale
- Eeyore
- (voce)
- Piglet
- (voce)
- Gopher
- (voce)
- Rabbit
- (voce)
- Tigger
- (voce)
- Christopher Robin
- (filmato d'archivio)
- (voce)
- Roo
- (filmato d'archivio)
- (voce)
- Christopher Robin's Mother
- (filmato d'archivio)
- (voce)
Recensioni in evidenza
The animation is lovely and so is the music. The voice cast enthusiastically bring their likable characters to life, Tigger never fails to crack me up.
There are two stories, one when Pooh tries to get his letter to Santa Claus, and the other showing Piglet's struggles with ice skating. The latter is a tad predictable, but is so sweet and well meaning that all is forgiven.
Overall, very sweet and charming, and perfect for kids and adults alike. 9/10 Bethany Cox
This 1991 Xmas Special is introduced by the notorious Michael Eisner before quickly setting up a threadbare plot involving Christopher Robin sending a letter to Santa Claus for himself and his animal friends. Hardly exciting stuff but pleasant and intermittently funny nonetheless, Hundred Acre Wood also looks lovely covered in snow.
A nice effort, but hardly one you're likely to remember.
Then on top of that, he notices that it's Christmas Eve once he starts adding his wish in. In a rush, he sends the letter on its way, only to have the winds change on him and the letter never sent. When he discovers this, he decides to take it into his own hands to personally deliver his friends their wanted gifts. He does this by dressing up as Santa and doing all kinds of goofy things.
Some of the gifts Pooh brings to his friends are also very funny. All of which the audience gets great reactions from Rabbit, Eeyore and Tigger. Not to mention that Piglet is his feeble solo reindeer. The musical score by Steve Nelson was cute and a good listening experience as well. Still can't give the special a full score because it is not an original feature. Plus it was only 25 minutes to boot.
It's an adorable little holiday special for any Winnie the Pooh lover. Just don't expect a real in-depth story.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizPaul Winchell returns to voicing Tigger after he was replaced by Jim Cummings in Le nuove avventure di Winnie the Pooh (1988).
- BlooperThe characters are gathered around a brightly lit campfire, yet no fire is seen coming from the firewood.
- Citazioni
Winnie the Pooh: [Pooh is pretending to be Santa, talking to his reindeer, which is really Piglet] On Lawn Chair, on Badminton! Up, up, and away!
- ConnessioniEdited into Buon anno con Winnie the Pooh (2002)
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