Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin

1997

Action / Adventure / Animation / Comedy / Family / Musical

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 33% · 9 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 71% · 5K ratings
IMDb Rating 7.0/10 10 6768 6.8K

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Plot summary

Pooh gets confused when Christopher Robin leaves him a note to say that he has gone back to school after the holidays. So Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore and Rabbit go in search of Christopher Robin which leads to a big adventure.


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David Warner as The Narrator
Jim Cummings as Winnie the Pooh / Skullasaurus growls
Peter Cullen as Eeyore
John Fiedler as Piglet
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by c-58392 8 / 10

Winnie the Poohs finest adventure yet

Winnie the Pooh: Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin is the best Winnie Movie ever made.

Since its release in 1997, Pooh's Grand Adventure has haunted movie goers with its interlocking story lines that build up the grand scope that is the Pooh Cinematic Universe. It's somber and at times darker theme can appeal to younger and older audiences alike. What sets Pooh's Grand Adventure apart from the rest of the franchise is that this isn't a story based around a gimmick or a newly introduced antagonist. No, this story, is about the characters.

Time and time again, David Warner has should just how powerful plot told through visuals and character interaction can be. Every single character, Piglet to Rabbit, has a time to shine in this movie. Whether it's Eeyore learning about trust, or Tigger learning that his strength comes not from the size of his spring, but of the size of his heart, every character develops in their own way. Now with these kind of movies, you can really only tell two kinds of stories, an adventure to make a new friend, or an adventure to better build a bond between characters. Pooh's Grand Adventure breaks the formula by not telling a story of how friends come together, but rather of how they come apart. Of course the movie begins with Christopher Robin leaving Pooh to go to school, this of course is hurtful to Pooh because he does not know where his friend has gone, he thinks he has abandoned him. Pooh rounds up his bravest, wisest, and toughest friends, being Piglet, Rabbit, Tigger, and Eeyore. There adventure takes them all across the map, even beyond the hundred acre wood. Along the way, the friends come across obstacles that they cannot overcome on their own, but instead of working together with the cliche power of friendship, the friends take the surprising, if not realistic, conclusion that their friends are weighing them down.

This is where Pooh's Grand Adventure really shines, our beloved characters are at their lowest at the climax of the movie, for the first time, not even Pooh had hope. That makes the end of Pooh's adventure and the reunion with Christopher Robin that more satisfying to see. Winnie just never gets old.

Reviewed by americandragonfreak 8 / 10

How can I hate Pooh?

I can't! A Pooh film has never been bad. Pooh's cool. Christopher Robin goes to school, and leaves Pooh a note that says where he is, but Owl misreads it and says Christopher Robin has been captured by a skullasauras. Pooh and his friends go on a journey to find him and run into obstacles.Yjey finally find a cave where they each meet a fate that can be humorous.Children will think some of the film is scary, but it turns out all right in the end. Also, Pooh does have a snack with him. Pooh just can't be bad. He's a sweet bear who loves sweets.

Forever and ever Pooh! The film runs 70 minutes and is unrated although it should have a G rating.

Reviewed by GiraffeDoor 8 / 10

It's better than you think.

This is one of the movies I had on VHS as a kid and must have watched it fifty times. At least I would be surprised if I hadn't.

I actually admire it a lot more now. Yes, it may lack an antagonist but there is material conflict here as familiar characters leave their greenhill zone for a pretty formidable experience that puts a lot in perspective.

Like the amazing Russian adaptation, the human boy is mostly absent but his small role is significant, poignant and life-affirming.

This cosy tale does the original stories justice far more than most of disney's Winnie stories that are not adaptations; it really feels like a larger scale version of those stories.

Along the way we get some laugh out loud comedy (pink!), some super tunes and some moments that will pull at your heartstrings for ever.

I guess it's really about growing up but we don't have to dwell on that.

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