Feature films Animated feature films The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977) The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is a 1977 American animated
musical comedy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by Buena Vista Distribution. The film consists of three previously released shorts that have been edited together. The ending scene is based on the final chapter of
A. A. Milne's
The House at Pooh Corner.
Sebastian Cabot narrates the adventures of joyous
bear Winnie the Pooh as he seeks out and deals with complications from his search for
honey, weathers a terrible
wind storm and subsequent flood, endures the foibles of the hyperactive
tiger Tigger, and celebrates
Eeyore's birthday. Winnie the Pooh,
Piglet, Eeyore,
Kanga,
Roo, and Tigger round out the menagerie in a 1977 American comedy film.
Sterling Holloway voices Pooh, one in many characters he is associated with.
The Tigger Movie (2000) The Tigger Movie is a 2000 American
animated musical comedy drama film co-written and directed by Jun Falkenstein. Part of the
Winnie-the-Pooh series, this film features the rambunctious
tiger Tigger in his search for his family tree and other Tiggers like himself. The film was the first feature-length theatrical
Pooh film to not be a collection of previously released shorts.
Winnie the Pooh,
Piglet,
Owl,
Kanga,
Roo, and
Rabbit are preparing a suitable winter home for
Eeyore, the perennially dejected
donkey, but
Tigger's continual bouncing interrupts their efforts. Rabbit suggests Tigger go find others of his kind to bounce with, but Tigger thinks "the most wonderful thing about tiggers is" he's "the only one!" Just in case though, the joyous
tiger sets out to see if he can find relatives.
''Piglet's Big Movie'' (2003) ''
Piglet's Big Movie is a 2003 American animated musical adventure comedy-drama film produced by Disneytoon Studios, and released by Walt Disney Pictures on March 21, 2003. It is based upon the characters in the Winnie-the-Pooh
books written by A. A. Milne. It is the second in the series of theatrically released Winnie the Pooh films which were not produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, preceded by The Tigger Movie (2000) and followed by Pooh's Heffalump Movie'' (2005). The film features songs by
Carly Simon.
Piglet becomes fed up after being excluded from a honey-thieving scheme, so strikes out on his own to do some thinking. But when the inhabitants in the Hundred Acre Wood discover he's missing, the only clue they have to go on is a
scrapbook he left behind.
''Pooh's Heffalump Movie'' (2005) ''
Pooh's Heffalump Movie'' is a 2005 American
animated musical comedy film produced by
Disneytoon Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures, featuring characters from
A. A. Milne's classic stories. This film features songs by
Carly Simon. Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Tigger and
Roo search for a mysterious and fearsome
creature that has entered the Hundred Acre Wood, but Roo discovers that the creature is not what it seems.
Winnie the Pooh (2011) Winnie the Pooh is a 2011 American
animated musical comedy film produced by
Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by
Walt Disney Pictures. Inspired by
A. A. Milne's
stories of the same name, the film is part of Disney's
Winnie the Pooh franchise, the fifth theatrical Winnie the Pooh film released, and
Walt Disney Animation Studios' second adaptation of
Winnie-the-Pooh stories. Upon learning that
Eeyore has lost his tail, the residents of the
Hundred Acre Wood start a contest to see who can find a new one for the melancholy donkey — with a pot of honey going to the winner. Amid the goings-on, Owl mistakenly relates the news that
Christopher Robin has been abducted by a monster called The Backson.
Live-action/animated feature films Christopher Robin (2018) A live-action movie and contribution based on A. A. Milne's
Winnie-the-Pooh stories and characters titled
Christopher Robin, directed by
Marc Forster and written by
Alex Ross Perry,
Tom McCarthy and
Allison Schroeder. The film centers on an adult Christopher Robin, who returns to the Hundred Acre Wood to spend time with Pooh and the gang.
Ewan McGregor stars as the title character and
Hayley Atwell as Robin's wife Evelyn.
Jim Cummings reprises his voice roles of Winnie the Pooh and Tigger,
Brad Garrett and
Nick Mohammed respectively voice Eeyore and Piglet, and
Sophie Okonedo,
Peter Capaldi and
Toby Jones respectively voice Kanga, Rabbit and Owl. The film was released on August 3, 2018.
Direct-to-video films ''Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin'' (1997) ''
Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin'' is a 1997 American
direct-to-video animated
musical adventure comedy-drama film co-written, co-produced, and directed by Karl Geurs. The film follows Winnie the Pooh and his friends on a journey to find and rescue their friend Christopher Robin from the skull. Along the way, the group confront their own insecurities throughout the search, facing and conquering them in a series of events where they are forced to act beyond their own known limits, thus discovering their true potential. Unlike the film's predecessors, this film is an entirely original story, not based on any of
A. A. Milne's classic stories. It's time for
Christopher Robin to go to school, which means he's unable to keep regularly visiting with
Winnie the Pooh. But when the gang misreads a letter from Christopher, they think their friend has been snatched and taken to a faraway land by the mysterious "Skullasaurus". Along with
Tigger,
Piglet,
Eeyore and Rabbit, Pooh journeys to the terrifying place to rescue their friend, meeting many frightening
obstacles along the way as the group deals with their own insecurities in a
coming of age story.
Seasons of Giving (1999) Seasons of Giving is a 1999 American
direct-to-video Christmas animated musical film that included
A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving, and the two episodes from
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (
Groundpiglet Day and
Find Her, Keep Her) (these episodes take place during the first two seasons). It features new songs by The
Sherman Brothers.
The Book of Pooh: Stories from the Heart (2001) The Book of Pooh: Stories from the Heart is a 2001 direct-to-video film released on
DVD and
VHS on July 17, 2001. A compilation film made up of footage from the Disney Channel/
Playhouse Disney television series
The Book of Pooh: it contains six episodes; each focusing on one character; wrapped together by a loose plot in which the characters are in Christopher Robin's room waiting for his arrival. (As is typical with the series, each episode features an original musical number.)
A Very Merry Pooh Year (2002) A Very Merry Pooh Year is a 2002 American
direct-to-video Christmas animated musical film produced by
Walt Disney Television Animation. The film features the 1991 Christmas television special
Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too, as well as a new film,
Happy Pooh Year. The film animation production was done by
Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd., and
Sunwoo Animation, (Korea) Co., Ltd. This was the only
Winnie the Pooh film where
Jeff Bennett provided
Christopher Robin's singing voice. It was also the first
Winnie the Pooh film where
Owl does not appear at all, and the first
Winnie the Pooh film that
Carly Simon is involved in the soundtrack. Pooh and Friends celebrate Christmas in the Hundred Acre Wood, after that the countdown to the New Year begins while Rabbit succumbs to a case of the
winter blues. Seeing the change in their newly grumpy friend, the residents of the Hundred Acre Wood decide on some
New Year's resolutions that result in drastic changes.
Springtime with Roo (2004) Springtime with Roo (also known as
Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo) is a 2004 American
direct-to-video Easter animated musical fantasy adventure comedy-drama film produced for
Walt Disney Pictures by
DisneyToon Studios, and animated by
Toon City Animation in
Manila, Philippines. The film features the characters from
Disney's
Winnie the Pooh franchise, based on the original characters from the books by
A. A. Milne and
E. H. Shepard. The story is loosely based on
Charles Dickens' 1843 novella
A Christmas Carol. Unlike the previous
Winnie the Pooh direct-to-video films
A Very Merry Pooh Year and
Seasons of Giving,
Springtime with Roo does not reuse any episodes from
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
Roo gets excited about Easter, however, Rabbit instead declares the day "Spring Cleaning Day", hurt over when Tigger usurped him as leader of Easter the previous year.
''Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie'' (2005) '''''Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie
(also known as Pooh's Heffalump Halloween: The Movie''''') is a 2005 American animated
direct-to-video Halloween
fantasy adventure comedy-drama film produced by
DisneyToon Studios and released by
Walt Disney Pictures, featuring the characters from
Disney's
Winnie the Pooh franchise. The sequel to ''
Pooh's Heffalump Movie, this was the final Winnie the Pooh
film to be produced by DisneyToon Studios before they moved to Tinker Bell
films. This release incorporates the short film Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh'' into the storyline. The film marked voice actor
John Fiedler's final appearance as Piglet, as he died before completing his voice work (two and a half months before the film's release). Upon Fiedler's death,
Travis Oates was brought in to finish the remaining scenes (and received credit for "additional voices") and became Piglet's new official voice actor. On their first Halloween together, Roo and Lumpy gather the courage to search for the Gobloon, a creature that can turn victims into
Jack-O-Lanterns, but grant wishes if capture.
Super Sleuth Christmas Movie (2007) Super Sleuth Christmas Movie is a 2007 Christmas-themed featurette film directed by Don MacKinnon and David Hartman, based on the hit Playhouse Disney series
My Friends Tigger & Pooh. The first film in the series, the film was released
direct-to-video on November 20, 2007, and first aired on Playhouse Disney on December 6, 2008. Darby, Pooh Bear, and their friends work together to rescue Santa's lost reindeer-trainee, Holly.
Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too (2009) Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too is a 2009 American direct-to-video animated musical film produced by
Walt Disney Television Animation. The film is based on the hit Playhouse Disney series
My Friends Tigger & Pooh. The second film of the series, it was released on DVD on April 7, 2009, and first aired on
Playhouse Disney less than a week later on April 11. Unlike the
Super Sleuth Christmas Movie, it was treated more like a regular film than as part of the series.
Rabbit creates many new rules as the Mayor of the Hundred Acre Wood, leading Tigger to challenge him for mayorship and causing a Big White Line to be drawn, dividing the place.
Super Duper Super Sleuths (2010) Super Duper Super Sleuths is the third Winnie the Pooh film based on the series
My Friends Tigger and Pooh. ==Short films, specials, and featurettes==