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- Tigger
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Nikita Hopkins
- Roo
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Ken Sansom
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John Fiedler
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Peter Cullen
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Andre Stojka
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Kath Soucie
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The Tigger Movie: With everyone preparing for winter, Tigger (spell that T-I-double GRR) can't find anyone who will bounce with him. He decides that what he needs to do is find the other Tiggers so he'll have someone to bounce with whenever he feels the urge. But isn't, the wonderful thing about Tiggers is that Tigger's the only one?
As you may have already guessed, unlike the previous Pooh adventures this is a Tigger vehicle (and it's about time I say). It has been a long while since I watched the originals, and it felt strange to hear the characters voiced by different people, most notably Eeyore and Rabbit. And did they have so many songs ? I stopped counting at four. Also, I found the inconsistent animation a bit distracting. But whose kidding whom? It was a fun movie, with humor, action, pathos, and resolution, and I bet more than a few people will leave this movie with a tear in their eye.
Take the kids, or just tell them you're one at the wicket.
As you may have already guessed, unlike the previous Pooh adventures this is a Tigger vehicle (and it's about time I say). It has been a long while since I watched the originals, and it felt strange to hear the characters voiced by different people, most notably Eeyore and Rabbit. And did they have so many songs ? I stopped counting at four. Also, I found the inconsistent animation a bit distracting. But whose kidding whom? It was a fun movie, with humor, action, pathos, and resolution, and I bet more than a few people will leave this movie with a tear in their eye.
Take the kids, or just tell them you're one at the wicket.
Starting with a lament from Tigger that all the Winnie the Pooh movies are about - well - Winnie the Pooh, this movie goes on to meet his complaint and crafts a story about Tigger, who suddenly decides that being the only one isn't the most wonderful thing about Tiggers. Frustrated because he can't get any of his friends to go bouncing with him, Tigger becomes convinced that there must be a whole family of tiggers somewhere out there in the Hundred Acre woods, and he sets out to find them, leading to a series of adventures for all the gang and disappointment for Tigger, until he suddenly realizes that he didn't need to go looking for his family - they were right there all the time. Having adopted my daughter from China a few years ago (at 5, she loves this movie, by the way) I thought the message was so important: Pooh and Eeyore and Roo and Kanga and Owl and Piglet and Rabbit were Tigger's family - because family doesn't have to look like you or even be the same as you. Family are the ones who care about you and love you, no matter what.
The movie includes some nice songs and a few laughs (although it isn't really "funny" and also includes a few sad scenes as well.) It's fun for kids and pleasant viewing for adults, too. 9/10
The movie includes some nice songs and a few laughs (although it isn't really "funny" and also includes a few sad scenes as well.) It's fun for kids and pleasant viewing for adults, too. 9/10
The Tigger Movie is a good movie for kids, but for people who expect the original film (The Classic: The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh) should just stay home. The film is worth seeing if you are a rabid Winnie the Pooh fan, a kid who likes it, or are just a movie buff. The songs are not as creative as last time and the story line isn't as good as the last one(also, you may notice John Fiedler is the only original voice from the first film in this one), but if you are looking for similar characters, some of the same animation techniques, and some new surprises, this film is for you.
This movie is truly enjoyable. I can watch it may times. My wife and I are great fans of Winnie the Pooh and particularly Tigger. He can bounces and can talk really fast. The way that Tigger was looking for his family made it really fun!
I recommend that movie to everybody that have babies and/or toddlers.
I recommend that movie to everybody that have babies and/or toddlers.
If you liked Tigger and crew as a child, then go back and see them again.
The kids will enjoy it, and the adults will, too. One can't help but become involved with the characters, and eyes will become misty no matter how hard you fight it.
The songs are original and funny, and even have subtle references that older viewers will catch (they are NOT inappropriate in any way) and younger ones will miss, which allows many age levels to enjoy it.
You have to be quick, though, because Tigger sings faster than he bounces.
The kids will enjoy it, and the adults will, too. One can't help but become involved with the characters, and eyes will become misty no matter how hard you fight it.
The songs are original and funny, and even have subtle references that older viewers will catch (they are NOT inappropriate in any way) and younger ones will miss, which allows many age levels to enjoy it.
You have to be quick, though, because Tigger sings faster than he bounces.
Did you know
- TriviaThe original trailer for the movie, as well as some of the television spots, had the song "Semi-Charmed Life" by Third Eye Blind. This had to be changed, because the song is about being addicted to crystal meth.
- GoofsWhen Eeyore sinks into the pond where the striped frogs are and says "Not that anyone will miss me", his voice doesn't sound gurgled.
- Crazy creditsThe credits play over pictures from different scenes in the movie, done in the style of Ernest H. Shepard's original illustrations.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Sing a Song with Tigger (2000)
- SoundtracksYour Heart Will Lead You Home
Music and Lyrics by Robert B. Sherman, Richard M. Sherman, and Kenny Loggins
Performed by Kenny Loggins with (chorus) Rosemary Butler,
Gary Falcone, Wendy Fraser, Jon Robert Hall, Mollie Hall, Dorian Holley, Cord Jackman, Luana Jackman, Raven Kane, Brian Lassiter, Stephen Lively, Richard Lucchese, Arnold McCuller, Bobbi Page, Brandon Pollard, Andrea Robinson, Laura Schillinger, Sophie Schwartz, Stephanie Spruill, Tiffany Takara (as Tiffany Takara Greer), Carmen Twillie, Terry Wood, and
Ayana Williams
Produced by Kenny Loggins & Peter Asher
Mixed by George Massenburg
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- Le film Tigrou
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- Budget
- $30,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $45,554,533
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $9,427,532
- Feb 13, 2000
- Gross worldwide
- $96,159,800
- Runtime1 hour 17 minutes
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