Introduction:-
'Winnie the Pooh' is an 2011 Computer Animated Movie, It was released on '15th July 2011'. This animated movie is full of Adventure.
It is directed by 'Stephen J. Anderson and Don Hall' and produced by 'Peter Del Vecho'. This animated film is created in 'Walt Disney Animation Studios' studio and The distribution section in under 'Walt Disney Pictures' company.
Official Information:- Title:- Winnie the Pooh Directors:- Stephen J. Anderson and Don Hall Producer:- Peter Del Vecho Music:- Henry Jackman Studio:- Walt Disney Animation Studios Provider:- Walt Disney Pictures Film Length:- 1 Hour and 9 Minutes Date Of Release:- 15th July 2011 (USA) DVD/Blu-ray Release Date:- Not Yet Budget:- 30 Million USD (According To Wikipedia) Language:- English Country:- USA Previous Film:- The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977) Next Film:- Known A-M-L Rating:- 80% MPAA:- Not Available Official Website:-Winnie the Pooh - Disney
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Story:-
Walt Disney Animation Studios returns to the Hundred Acre Wood with "Winnie the Pooh," the first big-screen Pooh adventure from Disney's feature animation studios in more than 35 years. With the timeless charm, wit and whimsy of the original featurettes, this all-new movie reunites audiences with the philosophical "bear of very little brain" and friends Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Owl, Kanga, Roo-and last, but certainly not least, Eeyore, who has lost his tail.
"The entire story takes place in the course of a day," says director Don Hall. "It's business as usual in the Hundred Acre Wood. Pooh wakes up absolutely famished and he happens to have no honey. So that sets him out on his journey, which is ultimately derailed-first by a contest to find Eeyore a new tail."
Pooh later finds a note from Christopher Robin that reads: "Gone out. Busy. Back soon." But then Owl misinterprets the note, proclaiming that the boy has been captured by a creature called a "Backson." Soon, the whole gang is on a wild quest to save Christopher Robin from the imaginary culprit. It turns out to be a very busy day for a bear who simply hoped to find some honey.
JIM CUMMINGS (voice of Winnie the Pooh and Tigger) has given life and voice to some of America's most beloved animated characters, even a few of the late Mel Blanc's. He was recently nominated for an Emmy® Award for his work as the lovable Tigger on Disney Channel's "My Friends Tigger & Pooh," in which he also voices everyone's favorite bear, Winnie the Pooh.
• Eeyore - Voiced by 'Bud Luckey'
BUD LUCKEY (voice of Eeyore) was born in Billings, Mont., and was inspired at a young age to become an animator after seeing "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." Following high school, Luckey spent four years in the Air Force as an artist illustrator cartooning briefing charts and training manuals for the officers' candidate school.
• Owl - Voiced by 'Craig Ferguson'
CRAIG FERGUSON (voice of Owl) entered the world of late night comedy following a diverse and eclectic career that encompasses film, television and the stage. Since taking the helm of the "Late, Late Show" on January 3, 2005, the show has set all-time viewer records.
• Christopher Robin - Voiced by 'Jack Boulter'
JACK BOULTER (voice of Christopher Robin) has loved acting and drama since he was little, though he's not much bigger now!
• Tigger - Voiced by 'Jim Cummings'
JIM CUMMINGS (voice of Winnie the Pooh and Tigger) has given life and voice to some of America's most beloved animated characters, even a few of the late Mel Blanc's. He was recently nominated for an Emmy® Award for his work as the lovable Tigger on Disney Channel's "My Friends Tigger & Pooh," in which he also voices everyone's favorite bear, Winnie the Pooh.
• Kanga - Voiced by 'KRISTEN ANDERSON-LOPEZ'
KRISTEN ANDERSON-LOPEZ (voice of Kanga/Original Songs By) has credits that include book and lyrics for "Finding Nemo-The Musical" for Walt Disney World and numerous short and full-length musical adaptations for Theatreworks/USA ("Diary of a Worm," "Fancy Nancy," "Condensed Classics"). Her a cappella musical "In Transit" was developed at the O'Neill Musical Theatre Conference and premiered Off Broadway in 2010. Anderson-Lopez has written several songs for TV and is a staff writer for the award-winning children's show "The Wonder Pets" on Nick Jr. She is the recipient of the BMI Harrington Award and a Dramatists Guild Fellowship.
• Piglet - Voiced by 'Travis Oates'
TRAVIS OATES (voice of Piglet) started his career as a child actor on a variety of Canadian stage and television productions. In his teen years, he moved to Northern California, where he produced a musical and several plays which he had written to great acclaim.
• Roo - Voiced by 'Wyatt Hall'
WYATT HALL (voice of Roo) makes his feature-film debut as the voice of Roo in "Winnie the Pooh."
• Rabbit - Voiced by 'Tom Kenny'
TOM KENNY (voice of Rabbit) is an actor, comedian and revered voice of SpongeBob SquarePants. He has lent his voice to a host of films, television series, videos and video games. Credits include TV's "Dan Vs," "Heel," "The Super Hero Squad Show," "Batman: The Brave and the Bold," "Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated," "Phineas and Ferb," "Chowder" and "Handy Manny."
• John Cleese As Narrator
JOHN CLEESE (Narrator) was born and raised in Weston-super-Mare. He initially studied science at Cambridge, but after sampling the conversation in the chemistry laboratories, Cleese switched to law. Fortunately, the success of the 1963 Cambridge Footlights Revue, which played in the West End and on Broadway, saved him from a legal career.
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