The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (The Friendship Edition) (1977) Review
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Stephen McNeely
on 1/28/2012
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animation,
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disney classics,
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eeyore,
family film,
kids,
rabbit,
tigger,
winnie the pooh
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(More customer reviews)Despite new packaging and a hokey new subtitle, this release of Disney's original three Winnie the Pooh featurettes is actually identical to the 2002 "25th Anniversary Edition" -- same video, same audio, same bonus features. And for once, that's good! That earlier DVD transfer was already digitally restored and had some good extras, including "A Day for Eeyore" and one of Disney's better making-of documentaries, but was pulled off the shelves early last year. Now, however, it's back, with the same vibrant colors, sharp focus and near-perfect 5.1 soundtrack.
In other words, this is Disney at its best. "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" is a charming, gentle, quality film that hasn't aged a bit and looks and sounds terrific. Unless you already own the "25th Anniversary Edition," this new release is a must.
Actually, there is one new bonus feature: an episode of the computer-animated Disney Channel series, "My Friends Tigger and Pooh." In case you haven't seen it, it adds two new characters to the story: Darby, a 6-year-old girl, and her dog Buster.
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The never-ending friendship that has delighted generations now has something new to celebrate!The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh, Pooh's first and most beloved feature film, is now available in the new Friendship Edition with new bonus content including the first episode from the new TV series My Friends Tigger & Pooh.This Academy Award® winning animated classic tells the tale of the first, unforgettable meeting between Tigger and Pooh.Your family will laugh along when Pooh gets stuck in Rabbit's house from eating too much honey and the lovable characters' flurry of hilarious activity on a windy day.These timeless adventures are brought to life through extraordinary Disney animation and engaging songs, such as "Little Black Rain Cloud" and "Rumbly In My Tumbly.""Three Cheers For Winnie The Pooh'!Exactly Right Wistful, Sprightly And Often Hilarious," raves The New York Times about the perfect first story for every child.Make sure your family has this beloved classic film in your collection so it can inspire the childlike imaginations of fans of all ages.
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