Winnie the Pooh - Funny Seasons in the Hundred Acre Wood
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German title | Winnie the Pooh - Funny Seasons in the Hundred Acre Wood |
Original title | Winnie the Pooh: Seasons of Giving |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1999 |
length | 61 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 0 |
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Director | Harry Arends |
script | Barbara Slade |
production | Harry Arends |
music |
Carl Johnson , Thomas Richard Sharp |
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Harry Arends , Cheryl Campsmith , Robert S. Douglas , Darryl Harris , Bruce Motyer |
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Winnie the Pooh - Funny seasons in the Hundred Acre Wood ( ger .: Winnie The Pooh: Seasons of Giving ) is the eleventh direct-to-video production of the Walt Disney Company and 1999. After appeared in the feature film The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 1977 and Winnie the Pooh on the Great Journey of 1997, it is the third Disney Studios release of a film about the character Winnie the Pooh invented by Alan Alexander Milne . Directed by Jun Falkenstein, Karl Geurs and Harry Arends. The film includes a Thanksgiving Day story , a Christmas story, and two episodes from New Adventures with Winnie the Pooh ( Aardvark Day and Find It, Keep It ). There are new songs from the Sherman Boys included in the film .
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At the beginning of the year there is great excitement in the Hundred Acre Forest. Rabbit's calendar is all messed up and his friends think they missed winter and spring is sure to be around the corner when it isn't.
The second part of the film continues with a turbulent hunt for the best ingredients for a perfect Thanksgiving festival, which ends in chaos. At the end of the year, Kessie from the series New Adventures with Winnie the Pooh and Winnie the Pooh's Picture Book visits the inhabitants of the Hundred Acre Wood.