"This third installment of the Disney Pooh series, first released in 1974, is perhaps the liveliest, in part because the hyperactively bouncy stuffed tiger of the title seems tailor-made for animation. The story line, in which Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, and company have to come to terms with the disruptive new presence in the Hundred Acre Wood, could almost be described as morally uplifting. And the character's theme song, "The Wonderful Thi ..."
"Two of Winnie the Pooh's sidekicks take center stage in these four tales about friendship. Eeyore of the slow-mo, downcast voice gives heart to Eeyi, Eeyi, Eeyore, which shows him nurturing a plant by singing to it and, amazingly, making what appeared to be a worthless seed grow. "Just had to let them know there was a friend up here," he drawls. The New Eeyore drives home the point that you've just got to be you as the donkey impersonat ..."
"No childhood is complete without a little magic and Pooh Wishes delightfully delivers it. In The Wishing Bear, the centerpiece of a trio of tales, Pooh learns to wish upon a star, but then struggles to recall the offbeat rhyme. His journey to remember, coupled with his driving need to make sure his friend's wishes come true, is heartachingly sweet. Friendship is also the underlying theme in two other adventures. In Goodbye Mr. Pooh, a s ..."
"This third installment of the Disney Pooh series, first released in 1974, is perhaps the liveliest, in part because the hyperactively bouncy stuffed tiger of the title seems tailor-made for animation. The story line, in which Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, and company have to come to terms with the disruptive new presence in the Hundred Acre Wood, could almost be described as morally uplifting. And the character's theme song, "The Wonderful Thi ..."
"Everyone's best friend, Pooh, invites you to share in the lessons of these heartwarming tales that express the value of friendship. Pooh "misplaces" Piglet and the search is on in "Where, Oh Where Has My Piglet Gone?" Then Piglet masters his fears to bravely save his dearest friend in "Gone With The Wind." Learn why being a hero is hard work in "My Hero." In "Owl Feathers," Owl takes heart when he takes flight thanks to Piglet's confide ..."
"In "All's Well That Ends Well," Tigger is up to his whiskers in birthday wishes from friends. "Stripes" features the character in a state of alarm when he loses his markings, and in "Luck Amok," he learns he has good friends. The accent is on Pooh's delightful friend in this video, and the programs are wonderfully written, charmingly animated, and strongly characterized. --Tom Keogh "
"Join Pooh and his pals from the Hundred Acre Wood for play-along fun that's full of laughter and imagination! New discoveries await within each delightful adventure! When pots of hunny are mysteriously missing, TIGGER, PRIVATE EAR, springs onto a solution! Then, it's a case of mistaken identity in SHAM POOH -- and there are thrills galore with the INVASION OF THE POOH SNATCHER. And finally, EEYORE'S TAIL TALE proves that when it comes t ..."
"Rabbit has a party in "Party Poohper," but the rest of the gang is tied up trying to save bunnies from danger. (Poor Rabbit, rather touchingly, holds the party festivities anyway with stitched-together doll versions of his absent friends.) In "Pooh Day Afternoon," Christopher Robin asks Pooh to be his assistant dog sitter, a serious job that the old bear might not be up to. Good stuff, pleasing animation that moves well, strong characte ..."
"Join Pooh and his pals from the Hundred Acre Wood for play-along fun that's full of laughter and imagination! New discoveries await within each delightful adventure! Pooh referees a rollicking game where only the ball appears to be winning in WHAT'S THE SCORE, POOH? Then, a lively cross-country race teaches everyone that winning isn't everything in PRIZE PIGLET! And PIGLET'S POOHETRY party turns into quite a story when Tigger rhymes a ..."
"Join Pooh and his pals from the Hundred Acre Wood for play-along fun that's full of laughter and imagination! New discoveries await within each delightful adventure! Take a trip to the Old West in "The Good, The Bad, And The Tigger," when a mysterious train robbery causes Sheriff Piglet to round up some unusual suspects! Then, "Rabbit Marks The Spot" and tricks the Pooh Pirates into digging for buried treasure! And who could possibly be ..."
"There are two animated films in this video, which address the themes of growing up. In the first, Christopher Robin learns to take responsibility for his mistakes when he breaks a bust of his great grandfather while the animals are helping him clean his room. At first, he attempts to hide in his friends' houses, but he can't fit in any of them. Then he runs away with Pooh. But after a good talk with Eeyore, who explains that "everybody ..."
"This is a VHS containing three episodes from the Winnie the Pooh series and released in 1994. Running time is 43 minutes. Episodes: 1. Lights Out 2. The Rats Who Came to Dinner 3. No Rabbit's a Fortress"
"Your family will love "Pooh Learning," a special collection that offers loving lessons on growing up with Pooh and all his friends from the Hundred Acre Wood. In "Cloud, Cloud Go Away," Tigger makes friends with a lonely cloud, and then "Tigger's Houseguest" turns out to be a hungry termite! In "The Bug Stops Here," Christopher Robin discovers an irresistable insect, and "Tigger Is The Mother Of Invention" proves good work is its own re ..."
"Duchess and her three kittens are enjoying the high life with their devoted human mistress until the wicked butler Edgar, with his eyes on a big inheritance, decides to dope them and get them out of the picture. How can these fragile creatures cope in the unfamiliar countryside and the meaner streets of Paris? Only by meeting the irrepressible alley cat O'Malley, a rough diamond with romance in his heart. After they get a taste of the w ..."
"A great story: Pooh is so busy gathering up his friends' wish lists for Santa that he forgets to include his own. After retrieving the list and adding his own desires, he realizes he's late getting it where it needs to go. Off he goes to the North Pole on Christmas Eve, with pals Eeyore, Tigger, Piglet, Rabbit, and Christopher Robin missing him. --Tom Keogh "
"This video from Disney's Winnie the Pooh series introduces young children to themes of generosity, and explores the meaning of Valentine's Day. Rabbit decides that the animals had given each other too many valentines the previous year. (Pooh in particular went overboard, giving two valentines for every one he received.) Rabbit tells the animals that Valentine's Day has been canceled. But when Pooh discovers that somebody left a jar of h ..."