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The Tigger Movie
Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Owl, Kanga, Roo, and Rabbit are preparinga suitable winter home for Eeyore, the perennially dejected donkey, but Tigger's continual bouncing interrupts their efforts. Rabbit suggests that Tigger go find others of his kind to bounce with, but Tigger thinks "the most wonderful thing about tiggers is" he's "the only one!" Just in case though, the joyously jouncy feline sets out to see if he can find relatives.
Release : | 2000 |
Rating : | 6.3 |
Studio : | Walt Disney Pictures, Disney Television Animation, DisneyToon Studios, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Director of Photography, |
Cast : | Jim Cummings Nikita Hopkins Ken Sansom John Fiedler Peter Cullen |
Genre : | Animation Comedy Family |
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The Worst Film Ever
So much average
If you don't like this, we can't be friends.
This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
I've never been a big Winnie the Pooh fan. As a child who grew up in a household full of sic-fi nerds, the 1,000 Acre Woods really didn't hold any fascination for me. I was more interested in a future world where fully dressed apes spoke to each other and tortured humans the same way they had been. Who wants to hang out with a bunch of bears, kangaroos, and rabbits in the woods when you could fly around space with Luke Skywalker battling stormtroopers and Darth Vader in a galaxy far, far away? I may not feel an emotional tie to Winnie the way many children and their parents do, but I can enjoy one of their adventures every once in a while. Tigger longs for a family of his own kind. He searches high and low for any members of his orange and black striped breed but can't seem to locate any. Can his friends help him find his direct relatives while teaching him the real definition of friends and family? This movie has a message just like all Disney movies do. It concentrates on the importance of friends and shows viewers that your family isn't necessarily made up of people you're immediately connected to by blood. Families are made up of individuals who care for each other but don't share the same lineage. The world of Winnie the Pooh is timeless. Obviously, that's part of the attraction to the stories and movies. Everyone wants to escape to a fantasy world like Christopher Robin. They want to hang out with their childhood toys and forget about all the cares of the world for a while. "The Tigger Movie" is a great addition to the Disney library for fans of Winnie the Pooh. Even though it concentrates on the bouncy tiger, there's still plenty of the lovable bear in the movie to please enthusiasts. It's a wholesome movie that families can enjoy together over and over.
No one ages in the world that is Walt Disney's, not even in the 100-Acre Wood. The ever-youthful Christopher Robin, and his imaginary friends such as Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, Roo, Kanga, Rabbit, Owl and yes, the infamous Tigger are all here, they never leave.The Winnie the Pooh brand name, had been produced once more by The Walt Disney Company, this was to become The Tigger Movie. Without, sadly, the original voice that was Paul Winchell (1922 – 2005), who for many years had given us all fun and frolics with his ever lovable, or annoying, what ever your perspective may be, character Tigger, via a voice of lovable believability and honesty. Here we have the new voice, for a new generation, Jim Cummings (b.1953), not entirely a new comer, as he had voiced Tigger during the 1988 shows The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. While listening to the new voice, I'm afraid, for me, it just does not make it; with the comparison to listening to an elderly gentleman who quite simply had forgotten to put his false teeth back in. While the Americanisation of the associating voices are just bearable, the only English voice here is the narration of John Hurt. The animation here is your same old same old character profiling, as expected with historical characters and their evolution into the modern technical age, but as with this movie in particular, it is clean, sharp, colourful, and ordinary. It isn't about the quality of the messenger, but the importance of the message that The Tigger Movie portrays.In typical Walt Disney fashion, we have the moral standings of family values and friendships that can overcome doubt and loneliness, wherever and whoever the sufferer may be; friends and family are always near to give the boost back to the land of smiles, happiness and championship, they never disappoint.This is really a movie that can be blessed by children from all around the world, with its Tigger silliness, the half a dozen or so songs that accompany any Disney production such as this, and the heart-warming all rounder of a story that will have them happy to have been part of the Tigger family movie.
Hey, don't hate me, but I don't like Tigger. (How come no one likes Rabbit, anyway??) If you are a fan of Tigger, however, you will LOVE this movie. Tigger is the focus as he figures out he MUST have a family (I mean, Roo has a mother, why shouldn't Tigger?) So, enjoy following Tigger on his search for his family tree. He is "bouncy, trouncy, flouncy, pouncy, fun fun fun fun fun" in his own movie. Lyrics are added to his song in the beginning, so those of us who love to sing the song will learn more lyrics to sing to our kids. We learn to appreciate the family/friends we have, as most Pooh shows and movies tend to make us do. No one will be surprised by this one, since most Pooh plots are pretty much the same, but kids will love bouncing along with Tigger and enjoy all of his enthusiasm and charisma. I didn't like it, but that doesn't mean much when my whole family disagrees with me!
Well my father rented the DVD of "The Tigger Movie" for my sister who loves Winnie The Pooh and as they watched it together, i was on my computer, slightly watching it time to time. I kinda got into the movie, and I never real cared about Winnie The Pooh. I found myself laughing at some of the kiddy jokes and stuff. It is very strange for a 15 year old guy who likes such movies as "American Pie", "Bedazzled", "Austin Powers", and "Chill Factor", to be interested in watching it. I mean this movie isn't one that I would rent, buy, or even watch again, but at the time I was interested in this movie.