Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin

Winnie the Pooh 's Grand Adventure (Original Title: Pooh 's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin ) is the fifth DTV production of The Walt Disney Company. Directed by Karl Geurs.

Action

It's a great summer in the Hundred Acre Wood, but the last for Christopher Robin, because he now has to go to school. However, he does not bring up the nerve to say goodbye to his friends and therefore leaves a letter. However, the inhabitants of the Hundred Acre Forest understand the message wrong and set out to search for Christopher Robin. At the end find Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, and the others that Christopher Robin was only in school.

Criticism

" A solid entertainment fun that builds on the attractive tension of its characters, without being able to wake up their serial Zeichentrickmachart to real life. A variety of songs that put production in the vicinity of a musical press, occasionally an excess of kitsch. "

Awards

The film was nominated in five categories for the Annie Award in 1998, but could not win any prizes.

Background

This film is the last of Winnie the Pooh - series, in which Paul Winchell Tigger lends voice. He was replaced by Jim Cummings, who had spoken Tigger from 1990 The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh already in the series and also since 1988 is the spokesman of Winnie the Pooh.

Voice Actors

Piece

  • Forever and ever ( Forever and Ever )
  • Adventures are great ( Adventure is a Wonderful Thing )
  • If It Says So
  • Where you may only be ( Wherever You Are)
  • Everything is Right
  • Where you may only be ( Wherever You Are) - Reprise (ending title )
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