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This made my day. It even made my week. Possibly my year. More than LBP2 or any other game can. Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you... Whinnie The Pooh! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbFz--GCkOM&feature=player_embedded#! <3 I don't know if you ever got this in America. It's the best thing ever. Edit: I am actually being serious, for anyone who may think I am being sarcastic. Whinnie The Pooh is like, my favourite thing ever. Edit 2 for clarification: This is out July 15th, 2011. When I said I'm not sure if America ever got it, I meant Whinnie The Pooh in general, not that you'd missed the film. So yeah, I'd assume it'll come out over there? | 2011-01-19 23:35:00 Author: Unknown User |
Uhg, ill let it buffer for awhile > otherwise the constant stop and go ruins the good feelings. Can never get enough Pooh EDIT: magical but ide have to wait for DVD if it ever does become avaliable to me kinda weird that this is just hitting me but what IS a pooh? are there more poohs? hmmmm | 2011-01-19 23:48:00 Author: Littlebigdude805 Posts: 1924 |
Alex, you're my hero now. | 2011-01-19 23:57:00 Author: dragonember Posts: 607 |
That's a song from Keane. A Keane song. In a Winnie the Pooh trailer. Awesome. But America's not getting it? | 2011-01-20 00:04:00 Author: TheZimInvader Posts: 3149 |
I have been looking forward to this for some time now as I am also a MASSIVE Winnie the Pooh fan, actually I am a HUGE Disney fan in general with my fave movie of all time being Lilo and Stitch. As for this movie I just hope Tigger and Roo (my two fave characters) have more than just bit parts (ok I wish that for all characters) | 2011-01-20 00:06:00 Author: cthulhu82 Posts: 211 |
That's a song from Keane. A Keane song. In a Winnie the Pooh trailer. Awesome. But America's not getting it? I've got no idea, I just meant I wasn't sure if Americans ever got Whinnie The Pooh. If you didn't you deserve to, and if you did, you know how awesome it is. Everyone should get the movie in their country, this could end all wars. That's how good Whinnie The Pooh is. | 2011-01-20 00:18:00 Author: Unknown User |
Alex?.....How old are you again?? (Just Joking) Yeah, I've always loved Winnie The Pooh. He was my all-time favorite childhood movie-star. Then, I discovered video games, and the rest is a blur. | 2011-01-20 00:18:00 Author: The-Questor Posts: 1328 |
Alex?.....How old are you again?? (Just Joking) Yeah, I've always loved Winnie The Pooh. He was my all-time favorite childhood movie-star. Then, I discovered video games, and the rest is a blur. Whinnie The Pooh is for all ages, I'm 18 and still love it, it's just the best <3 | 2011-01-20 00:33:00 Author: Unknown User |
I always found Piglet insanely irritating. Anyway, this looks like it's been done respectfully, which is nice. My childhood would have probably died a little if this was computer animated. | 2011-01-20 00:35:00 Author: Mr_T-Shirt Posts: 1477 |
Yeah, it looks like the old ones <3 Piglet wasn't my favourite, but still... I like eeyore though <3 | 2011-01-20 00:41:00 Author: Unknown User |
I loved the stories - although I'm unsure on whether or not they ever made a television programme - I somehow suspect they did. I can't watch the clip right now, so forgive my lack of knowledge, I really hope they base it on the books, and if they do it well. You see, if they don't do it well, then they may end up destroying a family classic. They've got a lot of pressure on them right now - it'll either be great, or it will suck majorly. On the same kind of topic - I believe they're making the Tintin books into a film. I mention this because it's a similar situation - in the way that I grew up reading them as a child. First, when I couldn't read, I just looked at the pictures. Then when I learned to read, I read them cover to cover literally hundreds of times. I hope they don't destroy either legacy by turning them into films - so it's definately make or break. This made me happy though! | 2011-01-20 00:41:00 Author: standby250 Posts: 1113 |
They made maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaany programs based on this amazing work, most where terrible, they tried it every way. With puppets, 3D animation, all these weird *** ways that only really ended up scaring children. But this seems to bring back the good times of Whinnie teh Poohs my favorite part of the trailer "A simple hello would do, thankyavarymuch" XD Pooh bear seems a bit more snippy than I remember. 1:11 epic Pooh face | 2011-01-20 00:57:00 Author: Littlebigdude805 Posts: 1924 |
everyone loves whinnie the pooh and thomas the tank engine and mr men... I try and avoid televised versions of stuff i like as it is often messed up. A.A Milne was such an epic guy. ps a tintin movie is being made and tintins hair is going to be computer generated | 2011-01-20 02:00:00 Author: unXpectiD Posts: 1132 |
everyone loves whinnie the pooh and thomas the tank engine and mr men... There, fixed it for you. | 2011-01-20 06:31:00 Author: TheZimInvader Posts: 3149 |
Oh...first time I see WTP in motion... | 2011-01-20 09:24:00 Author: OmegaSlayer Posts: 5112 |
Yes Alex, the U.S has Pooh. When I was younger my only toy up until I was 6 years old was an old Winnie the Pooh puzzle that was missing a few peices. I loved putting it together for some reason, and the tv show just seemed so... pure. And there was this that played on rare occasions: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rldPCFOIh3o That's good. because it's awesome. | 2011-01-20 09:37:00 Author: Unknown User |
Of course we have Pooh in the U.S.! He's just as popular as any other Disney character. I used to watch the cartoon all the time when I was little. I meant that the U.S. might not be getting this movie, though. I haven't seen any trailers or commercials for it yet. | 2011-01-20 09:53:00 Author: TheZimInvader Posts: 3149 |
Of course we have Pooh in the U.S.! He's just as popular as any other Disney character. I used to watch the cartoon all the time when I was little. I meant that the U.S. might not be getting this movie, though. I haven't seen any trailers or commercials for it yet. Ah ok xD Well with that minor confusion out of the way back to Pooh... I don't see why it wouldn't come out in the US, however? | 2011-01-20 10:01:00 Author: Unknown User |
I've never got the attraction with Winnie the Pooh. It's like being suffocated with cotton wool. But then again, I was brought up on quality kids cartoons such as this (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Plague_Dogs_(film)). They wouldn't make something like that nowadays, mores the pity. | 2011-01-24 07:31:00 Author: Macnme Posts: 1970 |
I think I've seen Piglet's Big Movie at least ten times. If this doesn't come out in the U.S I'll commision a special black ops team to retrieve a pirated copy and transport it here. | 2011-01-24 07:41:00 Author: booXely Posts: 654 |
I've never got the attraction with Winnie the Pooh. It's like being suffocated with cotton wool. But then again, I was brought up on quality kids cartoons such as this (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Plague_Dogs_(film)). They wouldn't make something like that nowadays, mores the pity. Dude. You just came into a thread full of people excited for a Winnie The Pooh movie, state that you think Winnie The Pooh is horrible, then boast about how your childhood cartoon was 'top quality'. That's just low, and unnecessary. On-topic, I'll probably be getting this on DVD. It looks really good though! | 2011-01-24 16:08:00 Author: Testudini Posts: 3262 |
Dude. You just came into a thread full of people excited for a Winnie The Pooh movie, state that you think Winnie The Pooh is horrible, then boast about how your childhood cartoon was 'top quality'. That's just low, and unnecessary. On-topic, I'll probably be getting this on DVD. It looks really good though! My thoughts exactly... | 2011-01-24 16:24:00 Author: TheZimInvader Posts: 3149 |
Of course we have Pooh in the U.S.! He's just as popular as any other Disney character. I used to watch the cartoon all the time when I was little. I meant that the U.S. might not be getting this movie, though. I haven't seen any trailers or commercials for it yet. Seems like (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1449283/releaseinfo) it's planned for July in the USA I can't explain that 3-month gap though. Anyway, I never got to see Winnie the Pooh on TV (although I used to have a Winnie plush ), but I gotta say this movie sounds pretty neat and... I don't know, there's something special. When I saw the Yogi Bear trailer, I found that rather clumsy and unsubtle. But however childish Winnie The Pooh may seem, it also looks pretty touching and moving to me. | 2011-01-24 16:48:00 Author: Oddmania Posts: 1305 |
I had a Little Roo book my dad used to read to me every night, I miss it . | 2011-01-24 22:43:00 Author: AbstractFlesh Posts: 837 |
This made my day. It even made my week. Possibly my year. More than LBP2 or any other game can. Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you... Whinnie The Pooh! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbFz--GCkOM&feature=player_embedded#! <3 I don't know if you ever got this in America. It's the best thing ever. Edit: I am actually being serious, for anyone who may think I am being sarcastic. Whinnie The Pooh is like, my favourite thing ever. Edit 2 for clarification: This is out July 15th, 2011. When I said I'm not sure if America ever got it, I meant Whinnie The Pooh in general, not that you'd missed the film. So yeah, I'd assume it'll come out over there? What ever medication you've been taking.....I want some. | 2011-01-24 23:02:00 Author: KILLA_TODDZILLA Posts: 653 |
Urgh... I'm trying SO HARD right now to act all tough and outlaw-ish as I usually do... but... I just can't. This is legitimately too awesome to razz about. I remember watching the first Winnie the Pooh, the "Crystal Cave" one and the "Tigger Movie". Sure, they are all directed at 5-6 year olds, but they're well animated and their stories, as well as their morales, are by far some of the best I've seen in Disney storytelling. All 3 of those movies, as well as the Kingdom Hearts series' interpretations, nearly made me cry every time. I actually saw this on a list of "most anticipated movies of 2011", and this was #3 (#1 was Pirates of the Carribbean: At Stranger Tides). My friends will try and act macho about it and dismiss it as a "baby movie"; I'll just sneak into the theater when they're not looking. | 2011-01-24 23:06:00 Author: Outlaw-Jack Posts: 5757 |
Urgh... I'm trying SO HARD right now to act all tough and outlaw-ish as I usually do... but... I just can't. This is legitimately too awesome to razz about. I remember watching the first Winnie the Pooh, the "Crystal Cave" one and the "Tigger Movie". Sure, they are all directed at 5-6 year olds, but they're well animated and their stories, as well as their morales, are by far some of the best I've seen in Disney storytelling. All 3 of those movies, as well as the Kingdom Hearts series' interpretations, nearly made me cry every time. I actually saw this on a list of "most anticipated movies of 2011", and this was #3 (#1 was Pirates of the Carribbean: At Stranger Tides). My friends will try and act macho about it and dismiss it as a "baby movie"; I'll just sneak into the theater when they're not looking. I'm not gonna sneak. I'll strut in, punching small children and clearing a path to my beloved pooh. | 2011-01-25 00:11:00 Author: Unknown User |
I remember watching the same Winnie movie over and over and over again. These moments were the best. | 2011-01-25 00:37:00 Author: Chump Posts: 1712 |
Lol this thread is full of win. | 2011-01-25 03:36:00 Author: jEpiik Posts: 81 |
Dude. You just came into a thread full of people excited for a Winnie The Pooh movie, state that you think Winnie The Pooh is horrible, then boast about how your childhood cartoon was 'top quality'. That's just low, and unnecessary. I'm not down with this whole idea that threads should only be for the gratification of those that like a topic. Forums are for the free and open exchange of ideas - if only people posting "OMG I LOVE WINNIE THE POOH" are allowed in this thread, then you would get the mistaken idea that "everyone" loves Winnie the Pooh. When in fact they do not, some people (like myself) are completely non-plussed by it. That doesn't mean I shouldn't be allowed to post in a thread though, as I can still have an opinion on it. I'm just trying to show that I think the general standard of childrens entertainment has gone down since my childhood. Saying that just because my opinion differs from everyone elses that it is low and unnecessary is, I think, low and unnecessary. If you guys like Winnie the Pooh and are excited by it, then good for you. But don't hate on me just because I don't feel the same way | 2011-01-25 08:16:00 Author: Macnme Posts: 1970 |
I'm not down with this whole idea that threads should only be for the gratification of those that like a topic. Forums are for the free and open exchange of ideas - if only people posting "OMG I LOVE WINNIE THE POOH" are allowed in this thread, then you would get the mistaken idea that "everyone" loves Winnie the Pooh. When in fact they do not, some people (like myself) are completely non-plussed by it. That doesn't mean I shouldn't be allowed to post in a thread though, as I can still have an opinion on it. I'm just trying to show that I think the general standard of childrens entertainment has gone down since my childhood. Saying that just because my opinion differs from everyone elses that it is low and unnecessary is, I think, low and unnecessary. If you guys like Winnie the Pooh and are excited by it, then good for you. But don't hate on me just because I don't feel the same way If you have nothing nice to say, don't say anything at all. Seriously, anyone with half a brain knows that not everyone on this forum loves Winnie-The-Pooh. If you want to rant, go post in your blog. That is all, I'm not going to get this thread locked. | 2011-01-26 14:27:00 Author: Testudini Posts: 3262 |
If you have nothing nice to say, don't say anything at all.. Hi, my name is Macnme If I were to adopt that philosophy I would never speak There's no need to get all defensive, I'm not looking for an argument - I'm not going off on a rant, and I'd rather the thread wasn;t locked. I just don't understand why every single thread has to be a self congratulation for like minded individuals? It's a much more interesting place when there is a difference of opinion. | 2011-01-26 14:41:00 Author: Macnme Posts: 1970 |
I understand your point, Macnme, and I always respect that everyone has a different opinion, but you could have said it in a less...well, snooty way. Maybe something like "I never cared much for it" or "It's not really that great of a cartoon, in my opinion" would have sounded a bit more neutral instead of "It's like being suffocated with cotton wool, and all the cartoons I used to watch were top-quality, unlike this." You can be honest without being rude. Just because you don't like it doesn't mean it isn't/wasn't a quality cartoon. In my opinion, the old Winnie the Pooh cartoon I watched when I was little was good quality, and so were all the old shows that used to air on Nicktoons and Cartoon Network in the late 90's and very early 2000's. | 2011-01-26 21:42:00 Author: TheZimInvader Posts: 3149 |
You didn't offer a different opinion, you didn't contribute anything. If you would have said "Eh, I don't care for it" then that woulda been cool, but you acted like "Thats crap, this is better" As already mentioned, just because you dont like it doesn't mean it's not good. Come on man, you're trying to tell people their childhoods are meaningless because they didn't watch the same cartoon as you. "Thats crap, this is better" is my opinion on the subject though?! - just saying "Eh, I don't care for it" would be a pointless statement, because it doesn't explain anything on 'why' I don't care for it. & I would have been told to shut up just as much anyway. & if anything, I would say I'm contributing more to this thread than most?! But there is a marked difference between the raw, gritty, slightly adult nature of the Cartoons I was exposed to as a child - like Watership Down, Plague Dogs (like a darker, more disturbing Watership Down), Fire & Ice (Swords & Sorcery Awesomeness), Lord of the Rings (animated)... and the overly childish, sanitised offerings from today. I couldn't see something like Plague Dogs being made today... more's the pity. & I'm not trying to destroy anyones childhood - just what kind of monster do you think I am? I'm trying to improve peoples childhoods by exposing them to the same awesome stuff that I was Honestly, If you've never seen Plague Dogs or Fire & Ice (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085542/) - hunt them down, they are still brilliant. But maybe someone could explain to me, seeing as how I've never understood it... what's the attraction with Winnie the Pooh? Even as I child I thought it was like having anesthetic poured into my eyes. I guess I like my entertainment to have more edge and bite. The only good thing about Winnie the Pooh is Eeyore | 2011-01-27 09:49:00 Author: Macnme Posts: 1970 |
"Thats crap, this is better" is my opinion on the subject though?! - just saying "Eh, I don't care for it" would be a pointless statement, because it doesn't explain anything on 'why' I don't care for it. & I would have been told to shut up just as much anyway. & if anything, I would say I'm contributing more to this thread than most?! But there is a marked difference between the raw, gritty, slightly adult nature of the Cartoons I was exposed to as a child - like Watership Down, Plague Dogs (like a darker, more disturbing Watership Down), Fire & Ice (Swords & Sorcery Awesomeness), Lord of the Rings (animated)... and the overly childish, sanitised offerings from today. I couldn't see something like Plague Dogs being made today... more's the pity. & I'm not trying to destroy anyones childhood - just what kind of monster do you think I am? I'm trying to improve peoples childhoods by exposing them to the same awesome stuff that I was Honestly, If you've never seen Plague Dogs or Fire & Ice (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085542/) - hunt them down, they are still brilliant. But maybe someone could explain to me, seeing as how I've never understood it... what's the attraction with Winnie the Pooh? Even as I child I thought it was like having anesthetic poured into my eyes. I guess I like my entertainment to have more edge and bite. The only good thing about Winnie the Pooh is Eeyore Yes, but it was rude and there are TONS of ways to say it just a little bit more politely. If you would have been more polite and respectful to other people's opinions about it, then maybe you wouldn't have been shot down so quickly. This is all a matter of OPINION - it's not an absolute fact that the cartoons that you used to watch are better than the ones I used to watch, which is what your 'opinion' seems to be coming off as. Excuuuuuuse me for being born in the late 90's and not even knowing of those 'brilliant' and 'pure gold' cartoons' existence. I'm very picky about shows/cartoons, so I probably wouldn't agree with your opinion on those, but you never know. And there you go again with the "suffocated with cotton wool"-esque phrases...That's not very necessary. The attraction to Winnie the Pooh (well, the 90's cartoon that I watched, at least) is that was cute, fun & lighthearted, and just enjoyable to watch. Anyways, I'm done with this! I'm not gonna sit here and argue about Winnie the Pooh. To each their own. | 2011-01-27 11:01:00 Author: TheZimInvader Posts: 3149 |
Yes, but it was rude and there are TONS of ways to say it just a little bit more politely. If you would have been more polite and respectful to other people's opinions about it, then maybe you wouldn't have been shot down so quickly. This is all a matter of OPINION - it's not an absolute fact that the cartoons that you used to watch are better than the ones I used to watch, which is what your 'opinion' seems to be coming off as. Excuuuuuuse me for being born in the late 90's and not even knowing of those 'brilliant' and 'pure gold' cartoons' existence. I'm very picky about shows/cartoons, so I probably wouldn't agree with your opinion on those, but you never know. And there you go again with the "suffocated with cotton wool"-esque phrases...That's not very necessary. The attraction to Winnie the Pooh (well, the 90's cartoon that I watched, at least) is that was cute, fun & lighthearted, and just enjoyable to watch. Anyways, I'm done with this! I'm not gonna sit here and argue about Winnie the Pooh. To each their own. I'll admit I have a forcefull way of offering my opinion that people seem to interpret as a statement of fact. It's not your fault you were born too late... but even my Dad agrees that my generation had the best kids TV/Films - and he hates that kind of thing. But now that you know about them, I would strongly urge you to give them a watch, if even to see what kids stuff 'used' to be like Each to his own indeed - but you should at least try someone elses (I watched Winnie the Pooh and thought it was bland, uninteresting, unfunny and suicidally boring - but that's just my critique) | 2011-01-27 11:36:00 Author: Macnme Posts: 1970 |
Woah woah woah there, this looks actually pretty awesome! Im not really one for remakes (particularly reinventing) but this looks (and sounds!!) exactly how it should! Call me excited. | 2011-01-27 12:27:00 Author: ryryryan Posts: 3767 |
Alright, alright! We get it already, you don't like Winnie the Pooh - You don't hafta restate why you hate it in every single post of yours, it's only offending people further. Yeah well, I don't even know where I'd find those cartoons, plus the fact that I haven't exactly had the time for those kind of things lately. Maybe someday. | 2011-01-27 21:20:00 Author: TheZimInvader Posts: 3149 |
Winnie The Pooh was written where I live (before it was bought by Disney of course). I've seen all the sites of the books inspiration. 100 acre wood = Ashdown forest (East Sussex UK). 6500 acres of land to escape and relax in fantasy particularly good in the summer when I was young (about 5 or 6) imagining i was on one of pooh's adventures. but instead I now just walk the hills freezing my gentlemen's vegetables off. | 2011-01-27 22:55:00 Author: Pattington_Bear Posts: 777 |
Also: "To each his own" means every man gets what he deserves and was the motto written above the gates of Auchwitz. "To each his own" is also a phrase that means everyone is entitled to their own opinion. | 2011-01-27 23:24:00 Author: TheZimInvader Posts: 3149 |
Hide your honey jars people... The pooh revolution is here! | 2011-01-27 23:43:00 Author: grayspence Posts: 1990 |
That's a mistranslation....I think. That's the story I was told anyway Nope, there are several meanings of the phrase, but the one I suggested seems to be the most used. Just look it up on Google, "What does the phrase 'to each his own' mean" and you'll find that a very large majority of the search results have to do with the everybody-has-an-opinion meaning. | 2011-01-28 03:23:00 Author: TheZimInvader Posts: 3149 |
When tickets get announced, I am totally going to order them online as soon as possible. I wonder if I can find my Winnie the Pooh bear from when I was a kid | 2011-01-28 04:04:00 Author: Unknown User |
Called trolling and elitism. :l Also: "To each his own" means every man gets what he deserves and was the motto written above the gates of Auchwitz. It could also be called "Having an opinion" and "Discerning Taste"... but meh, "to each his own" - Do I now get to invoke Godwins Law? | 2011-01-28 08:34:00 Author: Macnme Posts: 1970 |
At first, this thread was like this... http://www.freefoto.com/images/1088/12/1088_12_7---Jacobite-Steam-Train_web.jpg?&k=Jacobite+Steam+Train Then at post #20 it was like this... http://www.corbisimages.com/images/67/7656BB6D-790F-4DC3-80D8-C1A5E42EADF3/AU002101.jpg Then when Clay and Zim replied it was like this... http://tohuw.net/wp-content/uploads/train-derail.jpg Then on the 3rd page it was like this... http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_3cib3fK139M/TQh-xdztdjI/AAAAAAAAGHI/f0lav7Wyp3s/s400/Train+wreck+02.JPG | 2011-01-28 08:59:00 Author: Whalio Cappuccino Posts: 5250 |
Yeah, At first it was like http://www.admavericks.com/wp-content/uploads/boring_class.jpg Now it's more like; http://www.theukagency.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/funny-pictures-interesting-cat.jpg Winnie the pooh was created in England around WW1 and the Great Depression as the simple story of a stuffed bear, a boy, and their friends, without 'grit', violence or anything to do with that stuff. It was pure, a distraction from war and poverty, it was hope. Disney may have commercialized it a bit, but it's still reminiscent of the earlier years. It's like Mighty Mouse from the U.S, a beacon of hope in bleak times. And its just fun to watch. That's interesting in that it does lend weight to my "Like having anesthetic poured in your eyes" or "suffocated in cottonwool" anaolgies. It was designed to be used as a sedative for the mind | 2011-01-28 09:56:00 Author: Macnme Posts: 1970 |
upon my earlier comment, i was 4-6 years old, not 8 (that was my Lord of the rings faze). | 2011-01-28 11:34:00 Author: Pattington_Bear Posts: 777 |
So....... Cartoons are fun | 2011-01-28 11:47:00 Author: rtm223 Posts: 6497 |
So....... Cartoons are fun Yeah, but hand-drawn stuff, like Studio Ghibli > Computer Aided Disney | 2011-01-28 12:50:00 Author: Macnme Posts: 1970 |
Only if you're stuck in the 1980's, naive to technology and wholey ignorant to the fact that digital art involves a hell of a lot more more than clicking a button and watching everything happen Stating that it's somehow "better" because it's hand-drawn is such a ridiculously stupid point of view. Ghibli is awesome, but the medium in which they work is probably less than 5% of what actually makes them awesome, and such a shallow, mechanical and soulless attempt at comparing art forms deserves nothing but contempt. And so contempt you receive. That and you have now pushed the "this is simply my opinion therefore I can speak whatever I feel" a little bit far, because this thread now has nothing to do with the actual film in question. It's basically a case of dragging it off topic so that others who want to actually talk about it and enjoy can't actually do so. | 2011-01-28 13:02:00 Author: rtm223 Posts: 6497 |
I find these kinds of situations can easily be defused by me apologising. I'm sorry if I hurt Winnie's feelings. Go see the film kiddies, I'm sure you'll love it! And if you like childrens animation, you should seek out some other great titles from the past, especially Studio Ghibli, because like RTM says... it's awesome! | 2011-01-28 13:45:00 Author: Macnme Posts: 1970 |
What if Winnie the Pooh was based on psychological disorders? Winnie the Pooh has an eating disorder was well as low self-esteem and an attention deficit disorder. Eeyore suffers from depression, Piglet has anxiety issues, Rabbit has OCD, Tigger had ADHD, and Christopher Robin must have been on something for talking to his toys. Wouldn?t that be somethin?? | 2011-01-28 17:21:00 Author: Unknown User |
Well I read somewhere that the author used personality types to make his characters so there's something to that ani. Personally I've always liked Eyore. Mellow, Sweet but sad. Although as an adult I've learned to like Tigger too. I have a 2.5 foot stuffed Tigger plushie around here somewhere. | 2011-01-28 17:33:00 Author: Morgana25 Posts: 5983 |
Haha! As a kid, I grew up with parents that were Jehovah's Witness' and that meant I couldn't celebrate any type of holiday (those days are behind me now). When I was in kindergarten, around the time of Christmas, all the kids where talking about how they were excited to see Santa and whatnot, I knew Santa wasn't real and all, but I still felt very left out. The managers of the place knew my story and all and why I wasn't a part of the reindeer games the kids played, but on Christmas day, (or maybe it was after Christmas day/week) the teachers/managers of my kindergarten gave me a big box wrapped up and decorated nicely filled with Winnie the Pooh toys, 2 Pooh bears, a Pooh bear backpack, a Tigger toy, and a few other things. It was a very happy day for me, and I learned to love Winnie the Pooh even more tl;dr = long story about me and pooh burr. | 2011-01-28 17:52:00 Author: Unknown User |
Strange how most people dont like piglet >_< hes actually my fav =P, reminds me of myself alot lol. | 2011-01-28 17:56:00 Author: Bloo_boy Posts: 1019 |
I loved Winnie the Pooh! I'm going to say LBP2 bought more joy though Oh, and July 15th is my birthday! I doubt I'll go and see it if I'm honest though. | 2011-01-28 22:20:00 Author: kirbyman62 Posts: 1893 |
Bump for the glorious bear... I couldn't see it today, but tomorrow will be the day | 2011-07-16 08:32:00 Author: theswweet Posts: 2468 |
Is it only just out for you guys? It came out in the UK in like April or something. | 2011-07-23 14:10:00 Author: kirbyman62 Posts: 1893 |
If it doesn't have the original actor for Pooh, it's not worth watching. That GUY managed to sound confused and startled at the same time. Epic. | 2011-07-23 21:14:00 Author: Tecnoguy1 Posts: 206 |
If it doesn't have the original actor for Pooh, it's not worth watching. That GUY managed to sound confused and startled at the same time. Epic. Its the same actor, I saw it | 2011-07-24 21:21:00 Author: theswweet Posts: 2468 |
I love Winneh the Pooh Seriously I watched the cartoons I'm sorry.. It's true | 2011-07-26 00:54:00 Author: Unknown User |
My face throughout the whole movie: http://i750.photobucket.com/albums/xx148/CyberSora/RainbowFace.gif | 2011-07-26 03:25:00 Author: CyberSora Posts: 5551 |
It truly was a glorious movie... I am not ashamed to say I cried during the credits.. because they managed to make the credits as good as the amazing movie! | 2011-07-26 04:36:00 Author: theswweet Posts: 2468 |
gahh i wanna see this movie!!!! I only have fragments of the cartoon in my memories(ya know,back then when playhouse disney wasn't so annoying) but its great that this movie is in its 2d glory.. thank god this isn't cgi. and thank god the put robbin back. | 2011-08-03 23:00:00 Author: majormel84 Posts: 398 |
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