Winnie the Pooh - honey sweet Christmas time

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Movie
German title Winnie the Pooh - honey sweet Christmas time
Original title Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2002
length 61 minutes
Age rating FSK o. A.
Rod
script Karl Geurs, Ted Henning, Brian Hohlfeld
production Gary Katona, Antran Manoogian, Ed Wexler
music Mark Watters
cut Erik Peterson
occupation
  • Winnie the Pooh: Jim Cummings
  • Piglet: John Fiedler
  • Eeyore: Peter Cullen
  • Rabbit: Ken Samson
  • Tigger: Jim Cummings
  • Narrator: Bob Joles

Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year (Original Title: Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year ) from 2002 is the 23rd direct-to-video production by Walt Disney Studios. Directed by Gary Katona and Ed Wexler. The film is based on the novel Winnie the Pooh by Alan Alexander Milne .

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The inhabitants of the Hundred Acre Wood are writing a letter to Santa Claus. The envelopes are blown to Winnie the Pooh by a violent gust of wind and to make matters worse, he is responsible for making Christmas a success. His masquerade is far from perfect, but when Santa Claus hears about it, he leaves gifts for Christopher Robin and for the inhabitants of the Hundred Acre Wood. After Christmas, everyday life returns and everyone behaves the same as before, which Rabbit doesn't like. Because of this, he wants to leave the forest to prevent that Winnie the Pooh and his friends want to change: Winnie the Pooh wants to stop honey addiction, Piglet wants to be brave, Tigger doesn't want to jump anymore and Eeyore doesn't want to be in a bad mood anymore. The resolutions are still too difficult for them. Rabbit learns to deal with the fact that nobody is perfect. In the end, Winnie the Pooh and his friends become old people and celebrate a happy New Year's Eve.

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