Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore

6.7
198325m

Production

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Winnie the Pooh and friends decide to throw a birthday celebration for gloomy, old Eeyore.

Cast

Photo of Hal Smith

Hal Smith

Winnie the Pooh (Original Version) / Owl (voice)

Photo of Jim Cummings

Jim Cummings

Winnie the Pooh (Video Version) (voice)

Photo of John Fiedler

John Fiedler

Piglet (voice)

Photo of Will Ryan

Will Ryan

Rabbit (voice)

Photo of Paul Winchell

Paul Winchell

Tigger (voice)

Photo of Laurie Main

Laurie Main

Narrator

Photo of Dick Billingsley

Dick Billingsley

Roo (voice)

Photo of Julie McWhirter

Julie McWhirter

Kanga (voice)

Photo of Tress MacNeille

Tress MacNeille

Kanga (Video Version) (voice)

Photo of Ken Sansom

Ken Sansom

Rabbit (Video Version) (voice)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

"Winnie" is having an amble when he finds a fir cone. He drops it into the river - inadvertently discovering the game of "Pooh Sticks" - and is soon playing with his friends "Rabbit", "Piglet" and "Roo". Their game is disrupted by a large floating object - and that turns out to be the glass-half-empty character that is "Eeyore". What's he doing in the river? Seems he was "bounced" into it - and there can only be one culprit for that. "Tigger" denies all knowledge but a bit of intervention from the narrator proves who did what and reminds us that it's also the gloomy donkey's birthday! Quickly they decide that they have to get him some gifts - but what chance "Pooh" is actually ever going to remember his task. "Owl" might be able to help out? "Piglet" has got him a balloon - or has a balloon got him a "Piglet"? "Pooh" eventually gets him an useful pot and "Christopher Robin" gets everyone together for a nice birthday tea - well it's nice until "Tigger" arrives and we are soon all back where we started - on the bridge with the sticks! It's a little bit long, this animation, but the characters and the friendly nature of the story makes for an easy watch with just about everyone in on the act and trying to pull together to cheer up "Eeyore".

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