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The Book of Pooh - Stories From the Heart
The Book of Pooh - Stories From the Heart

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Directors: Dean Gordon, Mitchell Kriegman
Actors: Jim Cummings, John Fiedler, Ken Sansom, Peter Cullen, Andre Stojka
Studio: Walt Disney Video
Category: DVD

List Price: $19.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 37 reviews
Sales Rank: 17457

Format: Animated, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 30
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.2 x 0.6

MPN: DISD22477D
ISBN: 0788828339
UPC: 786936152494
EAN: 9780788828331
ASIN: B00005A1RF

Theatrical Release Date: January 22, 2001
Release Date: July 17, 2001
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: **NO ARTWORK - NEW BLANK CASE** Guaranteed to play. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 04/06/2004 Run time: 70 minutes Rating: Nr

Amazon.com
While Disney didn't invent Winnie the Pooh, nor first animate him, it certainly has Americanized the British bear into a cartoon character hardly resembling A.A. Milne's original 1924 creation. Although Disney's four Storybook Classics titles (from 1966) were somewhat faithful to Milne's concept, subsequent titles (especially in the Playtime and Learning series) descended into second-rate TV fare. All this to say that Disney has redeemed itself with The Book of Pooh, a fresh batch of Pooh stories evoking a nostalgic nod to the original. The Disney Channel's full-length film Stories from the Heart is a puppet rendition of Pooh, set in a sparkling world of computer animation (not unlike Bear in the Big Blue House, which shares the same executive producer and director, Mitchell Kriegman). The puppets (by Shadow Projects) may take some getting used to by viewers accustomed to animated cartoons, yet they'll appreciate the characters' lifelike personalities. The 77-minute program is a collection of six tales focusing on Pooh, Piglet, Owl, and the gang (though Kanga and Roo are noticeably absent). Mark Zaslove deserves writing kudos for subtle humor (reminiscent of Milne) and storytelling restraint uncharacteristic of Disney. Highlights include "Eeyore's Tailiversary," in which Eeyore receives a surprise party to celebrate the day he and his tail became attached, and "Tigger's Replacement," which chronicles Tigger's attempts to teach Piglet how to be a Tigger. (Lessons in bouncing and Tiggerisms are part of his Rigorous Tiggerous Training Program.) Many of the puppets' voices are familiar, such as Jim Cummings (The Tigger Movie) as Pooh and Tigger. Six musical numbers round out this welcome entry in Disney's Winnie the Pooh collection. --Lynn Gibson


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3 out of 5 stars Well-crafted stories, but the magic is missing   September 25, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

My 2.5 year old daughter loves Winnie the Pooh & friends, and we collect most of the DVDs. I rented this one and am glad because though the stories are interesting and well-told, there is something annoying and artificial about the animation [puppet like figures] that doesn't hold her interest as much as the cartoons do. We enjoyed Pooh's Great Adventure, Piglet's Big Movie, The Heffalump Movie etc, but this one is passable at most. And it is sad that they deemed the characters of Kanga & Roo minor to the point of excluding them from this production. The bird character Kessie was rather annoying too. That being said, it is an OK production, though I'd recommend some of the other Winnie the Pooh & Friends movies over this.


5 out of 5 stars Super Super Wonderful   January 27, 2007
My 17 month old absolutely loves this DVD. I have other Pooh DVDs, but the baby would only watch this one.


1 out of 5 stars Avoid this Pooh movie!   January 26, 2007
My 18 mo. daughter and I watch lots of Pooh movies (more than 12 now) and this one is the worst by far. The animation is annoying and cheesy and did not hold her interest at all like the other Pooh films. Piglet's Big Movie, The Tigger Movie, Adventures of Winnie the Pooh are her favorites. Very Merry Pooh Year is a good one as well.


1 out of 5 stars Get a REAL book about Pooh   March 17, 2006
 1 out of 5 found this review helpful

Sorry, but this movie had me almost grinding my teeth the whole time I was watching it. I was tempted to turn it off a number of times, but thought, "I'll at least give it a chance." Well, it had its chance, and it failed miserably.

Why did they get rid of Kanga and Roo and replace them with some annoying little bird named Kessie? Was it so Owl could have a bird companion? I have no idea what the logic behind that decision was, but I think it was a very poor one. Kanga and Roo added a lot to the original "Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" and I miss Kanga's mothering influence (the only female in the whole story) and Roo's childish innocence. Kessie sticks out like a sore thumb, and though she's a female, she doesn't have the warmth and sweetness of Kanga.

I haven't even mentioned the puppets and backdrops. Ug. That's about all I can say. The puppets don't move in even a remotely convincing way and the backdrops are way too bright and blurry. It doesn't even look like the Hundred Acre Wood.

The dialogue is, in keeping with other recent Pooh failures, dull and lacking humor. The stories themselves, if re-written with a more witty dialogue, would maybe be okay, but not done with puppets. If they took those stories (except for the one about Tessie -- they would have to replace that one with a story about Kanga and Roo), and animated them in the same style as the original Pooh shorts, that may be something.

The American Christopher Robin is all wrong. I always loved to hear that sweet, gentle voice with the delicate British accent he had in the original movie. Making him an American makes him seem just like any other American boy, not Pooh's Christopher Robin. His mother in "The Book of Pooh" is ridiculous. One minute, the room is obviously a mess, and the next minute it's clean. Any mother would have been like, "How the heck did that happen?" Instead, she says, "Oh, I must have made a mistake." Yeah right! She must have short-term memory loss! And what's with cutting their heads off? Why is it so terrible to see their faces?

I did like how reading was emphasized in this movie, but the cons far out-weighed the pros, and I'm sure I can find another much better movie that illustrates how important reading is. Or, I could just do what I've always done and read actual paper books to my kids. Doesn't that illustrate the same point much better? There are lots of very cute Pooh books out there, and my son has quite a few and loves them. My advice to you is to skip this "Book of Poo" (purposely miss-spelled) and instead spend your money on a real paper book, or a few, about Pooh.



5 out of 5 stars WONDERFUL POOH DVD!!!!   January 7, 2006
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

My 19 mnth. old daughter watches this every day and LOVES it. She is even trying to sing the very catchy songs. I love it also, they really do come to life, the colors are so bright, and the songs are adorable. Highly recommended!!

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