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Peter Cullen, Jim Cummings, John Fiedler, Ken Sansom, and Paul Winchell in Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin (1997)

David Warner: The Narrator

Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin

David Warner credited as playing...

The Narrator

Quotes5

  • [first lines]
  • The Narrator: Once, upon the last day of a golden summer, there was a boy... and a bear. The boy, who we shall meet in a moment, was called Christopher Robin. The bear was called Winnie the Pooh. And together, they had many grand adventures in a remarkable place called the Hundred Acre Wood. But the grandest and most extraordinary of all those adventures was still to begin.
  • The Narrator: This way and that way the map led, to all the places where Christopher Robin wasn't, but to all the places he was. And still Rabbit refused to realize that the map didn't know which way it was going.
  • The Narrator: And so Pooh and his friends crossed over, into... well, that part of the Hundred Acre Wood which Owl had called The Great Unknown.
  • [last lines]
  • The Narrator: And so it is here we shall leave them. And here we shall find them again. For the boy and the bear will always be together in this *remarkable* place called The Hundred Acre Wood.
  • The Narrator: It was the start of their quest for Christopher Robin. They would find them, Owl said, if they could only get through the woods. For the woods, Owl said, were filled with Heffalumps and Woozles and... who knew how much worse?

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