Winnie the Pooh Page #6

Synopsis: During an ordinary day in Hundred Acre Wood, Winnie the Pooh sets out to find some honey. Misinterpreting a note from Christopher Robin, Owl convinces Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Pooh, Kanga, Roo, and Eeyore that their young friend has been captured by a creature named "Backsoon", and they set out to save him.
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  2 wins & 25 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Metacritic:
74
Rotten Tomatoes:
91%
G
Year:
2011
63 min
$26,687,172
Website
10,071 Views


I do like surprises.

[Christopher] OK. Open your eyes.

They're open, Christopher.

[Christopher] No, silly.

Put your arms down.

Congratulations, Pooh.

You win the grand prize!

It's Pooh

It's Pooh

Pooh wins the honey pot

You're the winner of the prize

I really can't believe my eyes

Pooh gets the honey

Honey, honey, honey, honey

Here you go, Pooh.

Oh, yes, of course.

- [all gasp]

- Thank you all ever so much.

Everything is honey

Everything is good

Everyone is happy

in the Hundred Acre Wood

A honey happy ending

for a Pooh to eat

Yes, everything is honey

And life is very sweet

You know, Pooh, you did

a very important thing today.

- I did?

- Well, yes.

Instead of thinking of your tummy,

you thought of your friend.

Oh, thank you, Christopher Robin.

And now I don't think

I shall be hungry again

for a good long while.

- [tummy rumbles]

- [Pooh] Oh, bother.

[Christopher] Silly old bear.

[sighs]

[croaks]

Oh! Ooh, ooh, ooh!

[unintelligible dialogue]

- [crickets chirring]

- [frogs croaking]

[thudding]

Wow! It's amazing

what you can find in the woods.

A marble! And a boot!

And oh, my,

that's a scary-lookin' fella.

Gosh! Maybe these are his things.

You know, I better pick 'em up

so they won't get broken.

That's the last thing I would want.

Whoa!

- [thud]

- [grunt] Oh, my gosh!

Is this a pit? I think I'm in a pit!

Hello? Anybody up there?

Oh, well. I sure hope that fella

will be back soon.

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Stephen J. Anderson

Stephen John Anderson is an American voice actor, animator, film director and screenwriter. more…

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