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Winnie the Pooh Store - Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin [Region 2]
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Starring: Jim Cummings, John Fiedler, Ken Sansom, Andre Stojka, Peter Cullen Directed By: Karl Geurs
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Audience Rating: G (General Audience) Binding: DVD EAN: 5017188882477 Format: PAL Number Of Discs: 1 Region Code: 2 Theatrical Release Date: 1997-08-05
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Customer Rating:      Summary: please don't underestimate Comment: I loved this movie as a kid, and while I remember it being frightening in some moments and certainly sad at others, it definitely didn't scar me for life. It's a thoughtful movie, and it stuck with me through the years, so I stand by it. Long live Winnie and no, children's movies shouldn't be happy all the time.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Obsolete and Expensive Comment: I cannot believe the price on this nonanamorphic letterboxed DVD. It is obsolete before it is published. How do any sell?
Customer Rating:      Summary: review Comment: i am writing this at amazon's request. any parents who enjoy having their children watch depressing material, will get great satisfaction from this dvd. as a child, i enjoyed the pooh books and disney cartoon version immensely. as a new parent, i find the new tigger and pooh series (playhouse disney) equally fun. what happened in between, i'm unsure. i took a chance on this, and 3 other "hundred acre wood" movies. to try and fill in the gap as to how they moved on to todays current playhouse series, from the original 1968 disney world presentation. what a disappointment. the entire program focused on either sense of personal loss, or personal phobia's and insecurities. the sad music and songs played throughout reflect this depressing tone. i think of pooh (or tigger) and i get happy, not bummed out. this was clearly a mistake installment and should be ommitted... not just from your collection, but from even renting/watching.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Too Scary Comment: I agree with the other reviews that this movie is too scary. It is not in keeping with the other Pooh movies. I had not read any reviews before buying it and was very surprised at how dark and scary it was. I had to turn it off and won't let my daughter see it again. If you are looking for something Pooh bear, happy and educational, go with the new My Friends Tigger and Pooh DVD. It came out at the beginning of March 08 and has 3 episodes (2 stories each). You can see them on TV but having them on DVD frees up your DVR and lets you take the super sleuths in the car or your portable DVD player.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pooh's Great Adventure Comment: Pooh's Grand Adventure - The Search for Christopher RobinThis was a gift to our three year old nephew. He truly enjoyed this DVD as he had already worn this particular one out.
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Believing in oneself is not always easy and it proves especially difficult for a bear of very little brain named Pooh and his friends when Christopher Robin mysteriously disappears from the Hundred Acre Woods one fall day. After charging Pooh Bear to remember that "you're braver than you believe, stronger than you seem and smarter than you think," Christopher Robin fails to appear in the woods the next morning. After mis-reading a honey-covered note from Christopher Robin, Pooh and his friends Rabbit, Tigger, Piglet, and Eeyore head out to find and rescue Christopher Robin from a forbidding place called "Skull." The journey is terrifying and difficult and each of the friends is besieged by insecurity about his apparent inadequacies. Rabbit begins to doubt his intelligence, Piglet his bravery, Tigger his strength, and Pooh his overall competence, but eventually the friends discover their inherent strengths and come to realize that perception plays a key role in fear and that the power of friendship can overcome even the biggest obstacles. (Ages 2 and older) --Tami Horiuchi
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