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Pooh's Heffalump Movie

2005

R

1 h 8 m

Amerika Serikat

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Petualangan

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When Roo sets off on his own into the Hundred Acre Wood, he discovers a friendly and playful Heffalump named Lumpy.
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Jim Cummings
Winnie the Pooh
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Jim Cummings
Tigger
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John Fiedler
Piglet
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Nikita Hopkins
Roo
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Kath Soucie
Kanga
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Ken Sansom
Rabbit
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Peter Cullen
Eeyore
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Brenda Blethyn
Mama Heffalump
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Kyle Stanger
Lumpy

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momentogh

12/12/2024 07:32
First of I should point out that I used to love Winnie The Pooh as a child and I really enjoyed The Tigger Movie even though I am in my 20's. But this movie was so bad I was ashamed to have been a fan in my youth. OK, OK I know this is a movie for kids and isn't aimed at people like me anyway but this is my thoughts on the movie for other people of my age. The main downfall in this film is the heffalump itself, it has to be the most annoying character I have seen in a child's movie (possibly even more annoying then the young child in Monsters Inc). It has the most annoying voice and prattles around singing stupid things and making even more stupid comments, I know Pooh movies aren't exactly high brow but this was insulting to even a 2 year old's intelligence! Secondly - where was the story? Previous Pooh outings had a least a point to the story- yes I can see this was about accepting people who are different to you into your hearts - but really it ended and I felt like I had watched a 5 minute cartoon on kids TV. I don't have children of my own but when I do I fully intend to show them quality children's movies like The Tigger Movie, Toy Story and Finding Nemo (even though they are too childish for me these days I can see how they would be of great appeal to young children). Not so with this appalling attempt at a movie. Oh and one more thing - NOT ENOUGH Eeyore! He should have his own movie!
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user7980524970050

12/12/2024 07:32
I generally judge a movie by whether or not I can get lost in the story--the "Willing Suspension of Disbelief" thing. This one worked very well, although I was a little surprised about being presented with a morality play by lilac-colored elephants, sorry, heffalumps. You have to be good to keep me in the plot because I work in the movies, too. I started to think about the target demographic as I was leaving. Most of the theatre had mommies and kids. The kids liked the bright colors, familiar characters, and motion--for about the first fifteen minutes. After that attention wandered. Nobody in the Advanced MTV group would be caught dead in the theatre, mommies or not, and there isn't enough "action" to interest teenagers, so that leaves me. And the mommies. I liked it. There were exactly two jarring moments. One was a technical failure. There was a dropped frame (black flash) very near the end pretty much confirming I was watching a digital projection. I really wish it hadn't done that. The other was the music. Again thinking about it later, the Carly Simon stuff (I didn't know it was her at the time) may have been too good. I really enjoyed "In The Name Of The Hundred Acre Wood" with the harmonies and the odd rhythm structure, but just the fact that I picked it out immediately--and wrote it down on a notepad as I was leaving--means it didn't fit. But the movie was fun and I hope it gets its production costs back. It will be very successful on DVD because it can be stopped and started. You'll need that unless you're a grownup. Koz
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edom

12/12/2024 07:32
What a lovely storybook film...with a truly beautiful musical score by Joel MeNeely is basically my adult opinion...as I was enchanted by the music score more than anything else...and everything else is so easy to enjoy..I know Carly Simon wrote the songs (and they were nice...!) but the actual score was more enjoyable. My 4 year companion stayed in his seat and laughed (as I did) at Roo and Rabbit's antics especially. This neat and clean 68 minute Disney pic is exactly what I was ready to enjoy but was quite surprised at how gently funny and enchanting it was. If I had a cinema (still) I would have asked Disney to double it for me with DUMBO and sold all seats for $5 to delighted adults who would have brought every kid they knew so we could have a hilarious elephant afternoon.
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WarutthaIm

12/12/2024 07:32
It's been awhile since I've watched Winnie The Pooh,and I was abit unsure about watching another again when my sisters rented it out. The thing is that I loved it! It's a very cute movie with cute original characters and It has a Very nice story and I don't have a problem when watching it again. It begins where all of a sudden there's been some strange happenings in the Hundred Acre Wood and Winnie the pooh and his friends try to get to the bottom of it,only to find out that Heffalumps (Big elephants) have moved in. The rest I leave to you to find out,but overall it's cute,fun and something that you can never be too old to watch. So yeah,watch it...it's definitely something that kids as well as the rest will enjoy. PS: Note how many "cutes" I've put in,if it's more than 2 then it's worth a movie ticket.
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ashibotogh_

12/12/2024 07:32
At 18, you may think I am a little old to be watching this movie, but as a lover of the Winnie the Pooh characters I thought why not? So I watched Pooh's Heffalump Movie and was delighted by it. It is so charming, sweet and endearing and has a lot of heart too. Plenty of funny and touching moments here too. It isn't as good as the 1977 movie or the 80s TV show, but it is still a delightful movie, with enough charm for especially children. Adults may complain there aren't enough jokes for them, but if they see the movie they will probably be content by their child's happy smile as they watch it and by the charm the film has. The film is very short, but it moves very quickly and doesn't feel boring. The story is also very simple, but it is effective and innocent with a nice message that I actually didn't find preachy. The animation is lovely, and the music while not the best in the world is still delightful and serves its purpose very well. Even the dialogue had some nice moments- I smiled and I was moved too. The characters are a delight, especially Lumpy who is so cute and endearing I fell in love with him the very first moment I set eyes on him. And the voice acting is excellent. Overall, charming and delightful. 9/10 Bethany Cox
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abida.mussaa

12/12/2024 07:32
I saw Winnie's Heffalump a couple of days ago. A nice story based on well known characters created by A.A.Milne. Although Winnie, Piglet, Tigger and Rabbit are all present in this animated feature, the main character is Roo this time. He befriends with scary Heffalump who proves to be not scary at all and shows everybody that friendship knows no boundaries and everybody wants and deserves to be happy. I love this film and I would love it even more were I 10 or 15 years younger. Alas, I would like to become a kid again to enjoy this Heffalump story much more but all I am left with is a sense of sadness at the loss of a sort of childishness and innocence of which this movie is full… I was glad to hear Carly Simon sing, Joel McNeely provided great score.
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Fatima Touray

12/12/2024 07:32
This movie was the perfect first movie to bring our 3 and a half yr old daughter! It had a wonderful lesson for all of us: don't be judgmental about things we don't yet know. There is a most tender moment between Roo and Kanga, which is coupled with a heartbreakingly sweet song, sung mostly by Carly Simon. (We bought the CD and it gets a lot of playtime.) Little Roo was courageous and wise - even seeking his parent's help when he couldn't solve a serious problem on his own. Pooh and the gang are featured throughout but are not the 'stars'. Roo plays a charming character growing up just a little bit, and my daughter related to him very well. NOTE, however, there is a scene that can be seen as a little scary for little ones. My daughter ended up sitting on my husband's lap for security about half way through the film, and stayed there through the end. Afterwards we talked about it a little bit and she hasn't had any bad dreams that we know of. All in all, a new generation of Hundred Acre Wood movies has begun, and so has a new fan base! SEE IT!
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Nadia Jaftha

12/12/2024 07:32
Winnie The Pooh films are timeless and although this one wasn't a huge hit it is well worth watching. Full of heart and humour this film moves along at a quick pace and the story is one that can teach children and their parents a lovely lesson about friendship, loyalty and judgement. The little boy who voices Lumpy is a star and makes his character so adorable you just feel for him. All the usual Winnie The Pooh voice actors return as well and do their iconic roles justice. So go and rent/buy this film for your little one and sit back and enjoy a lovely nostalgic film full of moments only Disney can produce.
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Toke Makinwa

12/12/2024 07:32
My husband and I took our 6 year old daughter to see this movie and it was a great choice! The little boy who plays the part of Lumpy sounds so cute he reacted just like a real child would, which is why I'm sure kids and adults alike a drawn to this film. The music was nice too. There should be more of these Pooh movies so that parents can take their children to decent movies that they can enjoy too. The movie seemed a little short but it's understandable since it's made for younger children and we all know little ones usually can't sit through long movies. This one was an exception though since all I heard was laughter from children instead of I wanna go. We all had a good laugh and can't wait for the DVD.This movie is excellent for all ages. In the audience that night I noticed people of all ages from 2yrs to seniors. This G rated movie really was Great!
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Richardene Samuels

12/12/2024 07:32
it is a sweet movie it is a movie for the whole family but mainly for kids it is a great movie i like this movie a lot and so will you it is about pooh and everyone in the acer woods hear a sound it is a weird noise it is just a wonderful movie you will like it a lot it is a perfect kid film it is a movie that i could watch over and over again it is the bomb it is a hoot it is just a really good movie too watch you will like this movie so much it is two thumbs up it is a classic you and your kids will enjoy it a lot it should be a 4 out of 4 stars it is a hoot it is one funny movie it is a masterpiece this movie is a knockout it hits a home run this movie is a masterpiece a sweet movie and a blow out this movie your kids will want to watch it over and over and over again it is one good movie that will say mommy daddy that was a great movie can we watch it again please have a good day
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