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Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore

Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore (1983)

March. 11,1983
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7.3
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G
| Animation Family

Winnie the Pooh and friends decide to throw a birthday celebration for gloomy, old Eeyore.

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Linkshoch
1983/03/11

Wonderful Movie

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Phonearl
1983/03/12

Good start, but then it gets ruined

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Maidexpl
1983/03/13

Entertaining from beginning to end, it maintains the spirit of the franchise while establishing it's own seal with a fun cast

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AnhartLinkin
1983/03/14

This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.

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TheLittleSongbird
1983/03/15

I do think out of the four Winnie the Pooh vignettes this is my least favourite, but it is fun to watch. It isn't as funny as the other three, though Tigger is still very funny, and the narrator just lacks the thoughtfulness of Sebastian Cabot.That said, it is well animated, the voice acting especially from Paul Winchell and John Fiedler are without fault, and it is still very charming, and has a good story that just about engages the young audience.The music is not so bad either, and the Pooh Sticks scene was inspired.All in all, not the best our favourite bear has to offer, but worth watching. 8/10 Bethany Cox

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Jackson Booth-Millard
1983/03/16

Another sequel to the original book based Walt Disney cartoon is okay. This cartoon focuses more on the gloomy, probably depressed Eeyore the donkey. Eeyore himself was just gloomier because he thought no-one cares about him. Tigger does get in the way a bit of Pooh and Piglet, but they do get something eventually. Pooh originally went to Owl's house to get some honey for Eeyore, but ends up eating it himself. And Piglet got him a balloon, but it pops. But Eeyore is happy when Pooh gives an empty honey pot, and Piglet a popped balloon. Christopher Robin arranges a party at the end, and all characters celebrate. Kids will probably love Tigger. Winnie the Pooh was number 55 on The 100 Greatest Cartoons. Worth watching!

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Eric Gurwitz
1983/03/17

This is the last of the four Winnie the Pooh featurettes. It's not as good as the first three, but it is still enjoyable. One reason I'll tell you why it it not as good as the others is because almost the whole cast is different. But John Fiedler and Paul Winchell still gave their original voices to Piglet and Tigger which is a good thing. This film really focuses on Eeyore by the way. The music is really good too, and it really sets to the tone of Eeyore. So if you haven't seen this or the others yet, you're in for a treat. So please watch it for me and tell us how you like it.P.S. Try playing Pooh-sticks yourself.

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Ken-57
1983/03/18

This forth installment in Disney's Winnie the Pooh series of short is in many ways the most endearing and rewarding of the four. The story revolves around Eyeore's forgotten birthday and Pooh and friends' attempts to make amends. It rings true in its themes of isolation, desiring and achieving companionship, and true friendship.Thankfully, this short is available in the supplemental material on the DVD (2002 release, Region 1) edition of `The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'. If you have this DVD, don't pass over this delightful extra.

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