Le avventure di Winnie the Pooh
Titolo originale: The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
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Ecco alcune indimenticabili avventure di Winnie the Pooh, compreso il primo incontro tra l'orsetto e Tigro! Questo delizioso spettacolo incanterà sia i giovani che coloro che lo sono rimasti... Leggi tuttoEcco alcune indimenticabili avventure di Winnie the Pooh, compreso il primo incontro tra l'orsetto e Tigro! Questo delizioso spettacolo incanterà sia i giovani che coloro che lo sono rimasti nel cuore.Ecco alcune indimenticabili avventure di Winnie the Pooh, compreso il primo incontro tra l'orsetto e Tigro! Questo delizioso spettacolo incanterà sia i giovani che coloro che lo sono rimasti nel cuore.
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Sebastian Cabot
- Narrator
- (voce)
Junius Matthews
- Rabbit
- (voce)
Barbara Luddy
- Kanga
- (voce)
Howard Morris
- Gopher
- (voce)
John Fiedler
- Piglet
- (voce)
Ralph Wright
- Eeyore
- (voce)
Clint Howard
- Roo
- (voce)
Dori Whitaker
- Roo
- (voce)
Paul Winchell
- Tigger
- (voce)
Connor Quinn
- Christopher Robin
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Thurl Ravenscroft
- Bass Vocals
- (voce)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
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Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe character of Gopher (not in the book, but at your service) was originally included to replace the original A.A. Milne character, Piglet. The studio eventually reinstated Piglet in the second featurette, Troppo vento per Winny Puh (1968).
- BlooperWhen Pooh is on guard for creatures that Tigger told him about, he goes up to the mirror and tells him, "You go that way...and I'll go this way." When Pooh turns to his left, so does his reflection.
- Curiosità sui creditiA live action Winnie The Pooh teddy bear winks at the audience at the very end of the film.
- Versioni alternativeThe television version played on The Disney Channel has an alternate final third than the theatrical version. In The Disney Channel version, the "Tigger Too" and "We Say Good-bye" segments are deleted, and they are replaced with the fourth "Winnie the Pooh" short, which wasn't previously included, "A Day for Eeyore". This means it abruptly goes from Piglet saying "and Piglet too!" at the end of the "Blustery Day" segment, to the beginning of "A Day for Eeyore", and the film ends with that short. Previously, the scene continued, and Pooh introduced "Tigger Too", which was followed by the "We Say Good-bye" sequence", and then the film ends.
- ConnessioniEdited from Winny Puh l'orsetto goloso (1966)
Recensione in evidenza
"The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" combines the three original featurettes based on A.A. Milne's original Pooh stories (the first two of which were produced under Walt Disney's guidance) with some new brief linking segments and a new, touching epilogue. Although ultimately Americanised, the original wit and tone of A.A. Milne is captured well, something that a lot of subsequent Disney Pooh product can't claim. Adapting E.H. Shepard's lovely illustrations with a touch of the Disney style, it contains so many wonderful, whimsical moments - Pooh getting stuck in Rabbit's front door, Piglet being blown away by the wind, Tigger shocking Pooh with tales of hefalumps and woozles - plus a wonderful array of tunes from the Sherman Brothers songbook.
The supposed original intention with the Pooh property was to produce a feature, but was eventually reconfigured as a running series of featurettes with the option of compiling them to create a feature-length release. Re-combining the shorts into a feature was seen as a sort of tribute to Walt Disney's original intention, but it does ultimately seem a bit disconnecting. In particular, the style and quality of the later "Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too" segment doesn't quite match that of the two preceding chapters. As a result, I do think the three segments perhaps work a bit better as shorts of their own, but nonetheless, the material is utterly charming and still works reasonably well in a feature compilation format. Worth a look.
The supposed original intention with the Pooh property was to produce a feature, but was eventually reconfigured as a running series of featurettes with the option of compiling them to create a feature-length release. Re-combining the shorts into a feature was seen as a sort of tribute to Walt Disney's original intention, but it does ultimately seem a bit disconnecting. In particular, the style and quality of the later "Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too" segment doesn't quite match that of the two preceding chapters. As a result, I do think the three segments perhaps work a bit better as shorts of their own, but nonetheless, the material is utterly charming and still works reasonably well in a feature compilation format. Worth a look.
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