Winnie the Pooh (6-Apr-2011)
Directors: Stephen Anderson; Don Hall Writers: Stephen Anderson; Clio Chiang; Don Dougherty; Don Hall; Kendelle Hoyer; Brian Kesinger; Nicole Mitchell; Jeremy Spears Based on a book: Winnie the Pooh by A. A. Milne (juvenile literature) Original Score by: Henry Jackman Producers: Peter Del Vecho; Clark Spencer Keywords: Juvenile Feature-length adaptation of stories containing A. A. Milne's beloved bear and his universe follows Pooh and the gang as they endeavor to replace Eeyore's missing tale and save Christopher Robin.
ABSTRACT Adapted from parts of three Pooh-related stories in A. A. Milne's books, Winnie the Pooh follows the lovable yellow honey connoisseur as his hunt for more of the sticky treat leads to a discovery that Eeyore has lost his tail. At Christopher Robin's urging, the Hundred Acre Wood gang hold a contest to replace their donkey friend's tail, soon followed up by a whimsical hunt for a monster by the name of "Backson" after Pooh misinterprets a note left by an occupied Christopher Robin the next day.
Name | Occupation | Birth | Death | Known for |
John Cleese |
Comic |
27-Oct-1939 |
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Monty Python |
Jim Cummings |
Actor |
3-Nov-1952 |
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Prolific voice actor |
Craig Ferguson |
Talk Show Host |
17-May-1962 |
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"It's a great day for America" |
Tom Kenny |
Comic |
13-Jul-1962 |
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Mr. Show, SpongeBob SquarePants |
CAST John Cleese | ... Narrator (voice) | Jim Cummings | ... Winnie the Pooh | Bud Luckey | ... Eeyore (voice) | Craig Ferguson | ... Owl (voice) | Jack Boulter | ... Christopher Robin (voice) | Travis Oates | ... Piglet (voice) | Kristen Anderson-Lopez | ... Kanga (voice) | Wyatt Dean Hall | ... Roo (voice) | Tom Kenny | ... Rabbit (voice) | Jim Cummings | ... Tigger (voice) | Huell Howser | ... Backson (voice) |
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