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Winnie the Pooh

2011 | 63 min | S | adventure, animation, comedy, family

Walt Disney Animation Studios returns to the Half Acre Forest in “The Winnie the Pooh Movie,” the first Pooh movie from Disney Animation Studios in over 35 years. Drawing from the timeless charm, wit and hilarity of the original stories, the new film brings together the brooding, if somewhat goofy teddy bear and his friends.

“Well, he’s either there or he’s not,” says Pooh. “And you… haven’t.” In addition, Owl sends the whole team to save Christoper Robin from the clutches of an imaginary monster. And so it turns out to be a real day for the little bear, who just went in search of a little honey. Directed by Stephen J. Anderson and Don Hall. As original voice actors, e.g. Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson and John Cleese.

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About the movie

Keywords

  • animal characters
  • emotional skills
  • environmental education
  • everyday
  • fear
  • friendship
  • humoristic
  • imagination growth
  • intertextual
  • multiliteracy
  • music
  • optimistic
  • respectful
  • rolemodels
  • safe
  • succeeding
  • unambiguous
  • warmth

Educational levels

  • preschools
  • primary schools

Genres

  • adventure
  • animation
  • comedy
  • family

Playlists

  • based on a book

Age limits

  • S

Studios

  • Walt Disney

For media educator

Winnie the Pooh is a well-known character whose thoughts and love for honey are probably familiar to most people. In the warm Winnie the Pooh movie, the action starts with small and everyday things. The half-hectare forest is a familiar environment for the characters, but searching for Eyyore's new tail and setting the trap for the imaginary monster encourage you to explore familiar objects and places imaginatively.

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