I am a self confessed Winnie the Pooh fan so I am loving the fact that my daughter is also enchanted by this lovable bear and his group of friends!
The stories...
Well without giving too much away (what would be the point in you watching if I told all?) this dvd is split into four ... Read review
Welcome to the magical world of Winnie The Pooh, a wondrous place where imagination begins ... more
and the fun never ends! Join all your pals from the Hundred Acre Wood as they laugh, play, and learn important lessons about caring and sharing in four enchantin...
Welcome to the magical world of Winnie The Pooh a wondrous place where imagination begins ... more
and the fun never ends! Join all your pals from the Hundred Acre Wood as they laugh play and learn important lessons about caring and sharing in four enchanting animated adventures. What do you give a Tigger who has nothing and wants everything? Turns out it's the thought that counts in the All's wells that ends well. Then Christopher Robin learns about responsibility when Kanga puts him in charge of Roo in Babysitter Blues. Next Rabbit's unbending schedule threatens to turn him into the ultimate party pooper and Tigger's wild imagination puts a little too much bounce into Piglet's Poohetry! Whether you're young or young at heart there's more to explore inside the magical world of winnie the poo where it's always a great day of discovery!
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Advantages: Encourages sharing Disadvantages: I am not a fan of the new theme tune but thats just a personal disadvantage!
I am a self confessed Winnie the Pooh fan so I am loving the fact that my daughter is also enchanted by this lovable bear and his group of friends!
The stories...
Well without giving too much away (what would be the point in you watching if I told all?) this dvd is split into four different tales, each revolving around the theme of sharing. The title of this collection of stories is Little Things Mean a Lot, the stories ... ...'The wishing bear' and involves Pooh trying to make all his friends wishes come true when he thinks that he has worn Christopher Robin's wishing star out, in reality it has just gone behind a cloud but Pooh is unaware of this being the fluffy brained bear that he is. It is a delightful story that follows him endeavouring to do all that he can in order to please his friends due to his caring nature. The idea is cute and the imagery even cuter, especially ... more
I am a self confessed Winnie the Pooh fan so I am loving the fact that my daughter is also enchanted by this lovable bear and his group of friends!
The stories...
Well without giving too much away (what would be the point in you watching if I told all?) this dvd is split into four different tales, each revolving around the theme of sharing. The title of this collection of stories is Little Things Mean a Lot, the stories promote sharing and caring. The first tale is called 'The wishing bear' and involves Pooh trying to make all his friends wishes come true when he thinks that he has worn Christopher Robin's wishing star out, in reality it has just gone behind a cloud but Pooh is unaware of this being the fluffy brained bear that he is. It is a delightful story that follows him endeavouring to do all that he can in order to please his friends due to his caring nature. The idea is cute and the imagery even cuter, especially when Pooh dresses up as a star and climbs the tree! The second tale revolves around Pooh and Rabbit, Pooh is adamant that his gift to Rabbit should be a glorious pot of honey, despite what Rabbit wants... the outcome of this being that Pooh learns to share and take into consideration what those around him want. The third story is quite funny as the ever solemn Eeyore takes Rabbits place and learns to garden with fairly hilarious outcomes, including poor Piglet dressing as a plant and standing in a plant pot full of mud, I must admit, rather sadly, that this tale even made me laugh out loud, much to my husband's dismay. (I blame the tiredness from waking in the night to see to my daughter-it frazzles your brain!!) The fourth and final story follows the charming group of friends as they fear rejection by Christopher Robin due to the arrival of a new toy, as usual they are mistaken, learn a lesson and all is resolved and peace and harmony returns to the hundred acre wood.
The lesson, the quality and the magic...
As always Disney excels itself with fantastic use of drawing and colour bringing the Hundred Acre wood and it's inhabitants to life. The music is engaging throughout with several catchy tunes that will unfortunately most probably remain ingrained in your sub-concious for about a week so that you find yourself humming to the pasta sauce in the middle of Tesco! (Yes folks, I am, sad to say, speaking from experience!) The only thing I did not like about this dvd was the theme tune as it differs from the original one that I remember as a child, but that is just me being picky, it is in all truthfullness just as good as the one I am used to! The stories are linked together by pop-up-style storybook scenes that are entertaining and cute in their own right and much more interesting than just fading into black or the next story. Overall I feel this dvd is a great one to watch as a family or while spending quality time with little ones, the messages about caring and sharing are clear and encouraging and a great step towards learning how to treat others around us.
Other bits...
This dvd is classified as U- Universal so suitable for all. However it is recommended on the box that you watch with younger children oon their first viewing, I guess this is to check that you yourself are happy with the content.
It can be viewed in English, Spanish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish and Finnish. It also has subtitles in English,English for the hearing impaired, Spanish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish and Finnish.
There is bonus footage in the form of Winnie-The-Pooh Share-a-Thon, although please be aware that the case states that the bonus material may not contain subtitles.
This is based on 'winnie the pooh' works by A.A. Milne and E.H. Shepard.The running time is approx 56 minutes. It was released in April 2004.
You can buy this product online from www.woolworths.co.uk for £5.00 (rrp £12.99) with a £1.50 delivery charge no matter how many items you order, or in stores.
dizzymonkey 29.03.2007 (29.03.2007)
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Review of Magical World Of Winnie The Pooh - Vol. 2 - Little Things Mean A Lot (Animated) (DVD)
WALT DISNEY HOME VIDEO; WALT DISNEY STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINM
Release date
26/04/2004
No of Discs
1
Catalogue No
BED 881225
Barcode
5017188812252
Languages
Main Language
English
Technical information
Sound
Dolby Digital 5.1
Dubbing Sound
Dolby Digital 5.1 English
Animated
Animated
DVD Description
Four more charming animated tales from Winnie the Pooh and his friends, helping to teach children some valuable lessons about growing up and dealing with friends. Includes the stories: "The Wishing Bear", "Honey for a Bunny", "Eeyi, Eeyi, Eeyore" and "Monkey See, Monkey Do Better".
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