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When Piglet comes up missing his Hundred Acre Wood friends use Piglet's own Book of Memories to find him, discovering along the way just how big a role he's played in their lives.When Piglet comes up missing his Hundred Acre Wood friends use Piglet's own Book of Memories to find him, discovering along the way just how big a role he's played in their lives.When Piglet comes up missing his Hundred Acre Wood friends use Piglet's own Book of Memories to find him, discovering along the way just how big a role he's played in their lives.
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John Fiedler
- Piglet
- (voice)
Jim Cummings
- Winnie the Pooh
- (voice)
- …
Ken Sansom
- Rabbit
- (voice)
Peter Cullen
- Eeyore
- (voice)
Andre Stojka
- Owl
- (voice)
Kath Soucie
- Kanga
- (voice)
Nikita Hopkins
- Roo
- (voice)
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'Piglet's Big Movie' could have been much better. While watching it, it felt as though one was watching a straight to video Disney film. The dialogues were ordinary and the animation was a little too simplistic. That aside, the movie still has its charm mostly because of the characters and their camaraderie. The humour also works well most of the time. Piglet being the littlest one in the group and often ignored, the characters walk down memory lane while as they reminisce their little friend while searching for him. The songs have beautiful lyrics but most of them are poorly sung except for the one beautifully sung by Carly Simon herself which is one of the highlights of the movie. 'Piglet's Big Movie' may have its flaws but it's far from Disney's worst. Kids will enjoy it the most as there's a valuable lesson about friendship to be learned too but this is also applicable to adults who sometimes take the youngest one in their group for granted and fail to express their importance. Overall, I'm still glad that Piglet got his own movie.
Piglet's Big Movie is a sweet children's movie, though I don't think it is as good as the Tigger Movie. There are flaws with the movie, the characters due to the voice actors changing have drastically changed, Rabbit especially. The plot is a little unfocused, it is nice that adorable Piglet has his own movie, but only the last quarter of or so of the film was dedicated completely to Piglet, there were parts when it was suggestive of an extended TV episode. And it is rather short, so the limitations in script and plot are glaring sadly. However, the voice acting is very good, Jim Cummings is marvellous as Tigger and Pooh, and John Fiedler voices Piglet beautifully. The art work, while not as good as the animation in the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, is still decent, and the songs by Carly Simon, especially the stirring Sing Ho For the Life of the Bear are surprisingly memorable. All in all, sweet. 7/10 Bethany Cox
This movie has captivated not only my almost three-year-old's attention, but the hearts of our entire family! This movie is sweet, charming, and chock-full of reminders of how we should value and treat our precious friendships! Being the "tiny voice" in the group, Piglet and his kindnesses are often overlooked, leaving him feeling alone and insignificant...how many of us can relate to that, especially our children?! Piglet's friends reminisce and slowly figure out that their precious friend is a priceless treasure! I know my children have thought twice about how they are treating their friends after having seen this movie! The very best part is the music! Carly Simon has written the sweetest lyrics and melodies that my three-year-old insists I sing to him before bed each night. Songs include, "A Few Good Friends", "A Mother's Intuition", and Simon's own, softer version of Pooh's theme song.
Don't miss this delightfully enchanting film...you'll be "singing" its praises too!!
Don't miss this delightfully enchanting film...you'll be "singing" its praises too!!
It's really good to see Piglet's own film but to be honest, it's a little bit boring. While I was watching it, I fell asleep in the middle. But the end is a little better.
The reason why I fell asleep might be because I watched this 2003 made animation in 2022 and I'm an adult. If I watched it sooner, I might feel different.
Even though I felt it was a little bit boring but I'm sure that kids will enjoy it because this film is more like kids' taste rather than adults'.
The reason why I fell asleep might be because I watched this 2003 made animation in 2022 and I'm an adult. If I watched it sooner, I might feel different.
Even though I felt it was a little bit boring but I'm sure that kids will enjoy it because this film is more like kids' taste rather than adults'.
Did you know
- TriviaJohn Fiedler is the only original voice-actor to reprise his role.
- GoofsTigger appears in the segment when Kanga and Roo move in, which is very odd since he first appeared in "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day" where Kanga and Roo were already part of.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Piglet: Pooh and Piglet Corner.
Winnie the Pooh: Yes, Piglet. It's the least we could do for a very small Piglet who's done such very big things. Thank you, Piglet.
- Crazy creditsDuring the first part of the end credits, the music video for Carly Simon's "With a Few Good Friends" plays inter-cut with scenes from the movie.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #29.3 (2003)
- SoundtracksWinnie the Pooh
Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman
Performed by Carly Simon with Ben Taylor
Arranged by Carly Simon and Michael Kosarin
Conducted by Michael Kosarin
Vocal recording and mix by Frank Wolf
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- Piglet's Big Movie
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- Gross US & Canada
- $23,103,423
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,097,758
- Mar 23, 2003
- Gross worldwide
- $62,870,546
- Runtime1 hour 15 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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