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The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh – 1977
Directors
John Lounsbery
Wolfgang Reitherman

Writers
A.A. Milne (books)
Larry Clemmons (story) &
Ralph Wright (story) &
Vance Gerry (story) &
Xavier Atencio (story) &
Ken Anderson (story) &
Julius Svendsen (story) &
Ted Berman (story) &
Eric Cleworth (story)
Winston Hibler (story supervisor Blustery Day)

Producer
Wolfgang Reitherman

Cast
Sebastian Cabot – Narrator
Junius Matthews – Rabbit
Barbara Luddy – Kanga
Howard Morris – Gopher
John Fiedler – Piglet
Ralph Wright- Eeyore
Hal Smith – Owl
Clint Howard – Roo (Honey Tree and Blustery Day)
Bruce Reitherman – Christopher Robin (Honey Tree)
Jon Walmsley – Christopher Robin (Blustery Day)
Timothy Turner – Christopher Robin (Tigger Too)
Dori Whitaker – Roo (Tigger Too)
Sterling Holloway – Winnie the Pooh
Paul Winchell – Tigger

Review by Jack Gattanella

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977)

My favorite animated kid film,
In my childhood, I loved this movie. Today, it is still likeable. So are the classic Disney characters including Tigger, the bouncing, hyperactive tiger that is the only one; eyore, the sad and depressed donkey (my favorite, he is the most real character); Rabbit, the annoying rabbit who has a garden and entrance always ruined (also a real character) and of course Winnie the pooh.

Pooh bear is one of the only characters that kids will like, but I also like him.

Very cute stories (originally 3 and the 2nd won a Oscar for best short) and a good film make this something to watch for kids (and maybe parents too). A++

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