Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin Page #5

Synopsis: Winnie the Pooh and Christopher Robin are best friends who wish they could be together forever. However Christopher Robin needs to go to school. Christopher Robin has trouble telling Pooh that they will be separated, so he leaves him a note. Pooh, misunderstanding and believing that Christopher Robin has gone to Skull and needs his help launches a rescue mission with the help of Rabbit, Tigger, and Piglet.
Director(s): Karl Geurs
Production: Buena Vista Worldwide Home Entertainment
  5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.1
Rotten Tomatoes:
38%
G
Year:
1997
76 min
2,135 Views


eating for two.

[tummy grumbles]

When there's company of three.

Oh! Look what someone has Ieft.

[munches]

[Pooh mutters]

[knocking]

Hm?

[creaking]

Oh!

Silly old bear.

[Pooh chuckles]

And we Iooked and Iooked.

But every place we Iooked

was one of those places you weren't.

And by the time we thought

to Iook where you were, well...

Well, you... Um...

Exc... Excuse me, Christopher Robin,

but wasn't that a bit... um... bigger?

Yeah. And a whole Iot scarier?

Well, things can seem that way

when we're alone and afraid.

Or so I'm told.

But now there's nothing to be afraid of.

[chuckles]

[shrieks]

Nothing to be afraid of at all.

# The sky is perfectly blue

# The clouds are perfect too

# And here I am with you

# What could be more right?

# A quest has come to an end

# And home's around the bend

# And here you are, my friend

# What could be more right?

# Nothing can go wrong

If everything is right

# And everything is right somehow

# Nothing can go wrong

As long as everything is right

# And everything is right right now

[buzzing]

# Bees are buzzing around

# We're on familiar ground

# And look at who we found

# What could be more right?

# Nothing can go wrong

If everything is right

# And everything is right somehow

# Nothing can go wrong

As long as everything is right

# And everything is right

T op to bottom.

# Everything is right

Thank goodness you've got him.

# Everything is right

[Pooh] Perfectly.

Wonderfully. T otally.

Silly old bear.

# Right now #

I still am not certain why you went

to this school, Christopher Robin.

Well, I went there to Iearn things.

We Iearn things here.

I mean things Iike...

where the sun goes at night.

And how words are spelled.

[sighs] And how they're not.

[Pooh chuckles] Rabbit will be so proud.

It's rather fun really,

in a different sort of way.

It was scary at first.

But then... I remembered

how brave Piglet can be.

And that helped.

And sometimes I didn't think

I'd have the strength to go on.

Then I thought of Tigger.

And once I found myself

feeling very much alone.

What did you do then?

I... thought of you, Pooh.

[chuckles] It's what I would have done.

Pooh Bear.

I'm told that tomorrow

I'II be going again.

Again?

[groans]

Shall I find you again?

No. I'm going to school.

I'II be back,... as Iong as you're here.

Promise me you'II be here.

AIways.

Even when I'm 1 00.

How old shall I be then?

Ninety-nine.

I promise.

For ever and ever?

Yes, Christopher Robin.

For ever and ever.

[narrator] And so it is here

we shall leave them.

And here we shall find them again.

For the boy and the bear

will always be together

in this remarkable place

called the Hundred Acre Wood.

# Come out moon

Come out wishing star

# Come out, come out

# Wherever you are

# I'm out here in the dark

All alone and wide awake

# Come and find me

# I'm empty and I'm cold

And my heart's about to break

# Come and find me

# I need you to come here and find me

# 'Cause without you I'm totally lost

# I've hung a wish on every star

# It hasn't done much good so far

# I can only dream of you

# Wherever you are

# But when the morning comes

And the sun begins to rise

# I will lose you

# Because it's just a dream

When I open up my eyes

# I will lose you

# Oh, I used to believe in forever

# But forever's too good to be true

# I've hung a wish on every star

# It hasn 't done much good so far

# I can only dream of you

# Wherever you are

# I hear you laugh

I see you smile

# I'll be with you

# Just for a while

# Oh, I'll be there just for a while

# I'll come and find you

# I used to believe in forever

# But forever's too good to be true

# I've hung a wish on every star

# It hasn't done much good so far

# I don't know what else to do

# Except to try to dream of you

# And wonder if you're dreaming too

# Wherever you are

# Wherever you are #

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