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6.4/10
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When Roo sets off on his own into the Hundred Acre Wood, he discovers a friendly and playful Heffalump named Lumpy.When Roo sets off on his own into the Hundred Acre Wood, he discovers a friendly and playful Heffalump named Lumpy.When Roo sets off on his own into the Hundred Acre Wood, he discovers a friendly and playful Heffalump named Lumpy.
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- 1 nomination total
Jim Cummings
- Winnie the Pooh
- (voice)
- …
Brenda Blethyn
- Mama Heffalump
- (voice)
Kyle Stanger
- Lumpy
- (voice)
John Fiedler
- Piglet
- (voice)
Nikita Hopkins
- Roo
- (voice)
Kath Soucie
- Kanga
- (voice)
Ken Sansom
- Rabbit
- (voice)
Peter Cullen
- Eeyore
- (voice)
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This is a movie that I really enjoyed when I first saw it and continue to enjoy to this day. We get introduced to Lumpy, a young heffalump. If you remember the original film, heffalumps are creatures that are to be feared, along with the woozle. However, little Lumpy is nothing of the sort. He's a charming character that you warm up to pretty quickly, as does Roo. When Roo tries to convince the rest of the gang that Lumpy is harmless, the others don't believe him and instead live with their prejudices. In the end, the Hundred Acre crew learns that just because someone's different, doesn't mean they can't be good people. If you're looking for a flick that has a charming character and a charming lesson with Pooh and his crew, this is for you. Heffa nice day. :)
At 18, you may think I am a little old to be watching this movie, but as a lover of the Winnie the Pooh characters I thought why not? So I watched Pooh's Heffalump Movie and was delighted by it. It is so charming, sweet and endearing and has a lot of heart too. Plenty of funny and touching moments here too. It isn't as good as the 1977 movie or the 80s TV show, but it is still a delightful movie, with enough charm for especially children. Adults may complain there aren't enough jokes for them, but if they see the movie they will probably be content by their child's happy smile as they watch it and by the charm the film has.
The film is very short, but it moves very quickly and doesn't feel boring. The story is also very simple, but it is effective and innocent with a nice message that I actually didn't find preachy. The animation is lovely, and the music while not the best in the world is still delightful and serves its purpose very well. Even the dialogue had some nice moments- I smiled and I was moved too. The characters are a delight, especially Lumpy who is so cute and endearing I fell in love with him the very first moment I set eyes on him. And the voice acting is excellent. Overall, charming and delightful. 9/10 Bethany Cox
The film is very short, but it moves very quickly and doesn't feel boring. The story is also very simple, but it is effective and innocent with a nice message that I actually didn't find preachy. The animation is lovely, and the music while not the best in the world is still delightful and serves its purpose very well. Even the dialogue had some nice moments- I smiled and I was moved too. The characters are a delight, especially Lumpy who is so cute and endearing I fell in love with him the very first moment I set eyes on him. And the voice acting is excellent. Overall, charming and delightful. 9/10 Bethany Cox
Honestly, what's with people giving kids films bad reviews 😂 my 3 year old adores this film. He'd watch it every day if he could and that means it's 10/10 Get over yourselves humankind
All in all, this is a movie for kids. We saw it tonight and my child loved it. At one point my kid's excitement was so great that sitting was impossible. However, I am a great fan of A.A. Milne's books which are very subtle and hide a wry intelligence behind the childlike quality of its leading characters. This film was not subtle. It seems a shame that Disney cannot see the benefit of making movies from more of the stories contained in those pages, although perhaps, it doesn't have the permission to use them. I found myself wishing the theater was replaying "Winnie-the-Pooh and Tigger too", instead. The characters voices were very good. I was only really bothered by Kanga. The music, however, was twice as loud in parts than the dialog, and incongruous to the film.
As for the story, it was a bit preachy and militant in tone. Overall, I was disappointed, but I would go again just to see the same excitement on my child's face.
I liked Lumpy's laugh....
As for the story, it was a bit preachy and militant in tone. Overall, I was disappointed, but I would go again just to see the same excitement on my child's face.
I liked Lumpy's laugh....
i give this an 7 out of ten mainly because i loved the film- but not because of the actual film- but Heffalump- i LOVE Heffalump so much!!!!! and it was SO great for the movie. even so i didn't think the movie was as good. i enjoyed it but I'm not exactly about to rush out and buy it on DVD. even so it has been a long time since i have seen it so i may soon rent it out
I took my little sister to see it at the cinema and she loved every minute of it- so it is definitely a good film to keep children occupied, and also a good film for the young at heart like me.
Overall it was a petty good film.
I took my little sister to see it at the cinema and she loved every minute of it- so it is definitely a good film to keep children occupied, and also a good film for the young at heart like me.
Overall it was a petty good film.
Did you know
- TriviaOriginally slated as Direct-To-Video, this feature was upgraded to theatrical release.
- GoofsEarly in the movie, Tigger complains that his family portrait is ruined. The portrait appears to show two "adult" Tiggers each side of Tigger himself. However, in The Tigger Movie (2000) it was firmly established that Tigger has no family.
- Quotes
Winnie the Pooh: The heffalump ate my honey. Well actually, I did, but it made me do it.
- Crazy creditsThe 1985-2006 Walt Disney Pictures logo fades into a cloud which resembles a castle.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #32.6 (2005)
- SoundtracksWinnie the Pooh!
Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman
Performed by Carly Simon
Arranged by Joel McNeely
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- Pooh's Heffalump Movie 3D
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- Budget
- $20,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $18,098,433
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $5,805,559
- Feb 13, 2005
- Gross worldwide
- $52,858,433
- Runtime
- 1h 8m(68 min)
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