I’m pretty sure it’s the [spoil]Backson, the monster that the characters think kidnapped Christopher Robin, which was simply a misspelling of the boy’s message “Back Soon”.[/spoil]
Ah, cool. Like Heffalumps, only completely nonexistent.
Oooh, how mysterious.
I can’t wait to learn more.
I love that poster! They’re in honey.
It’ll be refreshing seeing Winnie the Pooh traditionally animated, and with his friend Robin. Much better than the dry show they used to play on the Disney Channel.
Well, that show was for 5 year-olds. It was a disgrace to Pooh, but we were never intended to enjoy it. But I’m immensly excited for it, too.
So are a bunch of shows from our childhood. There are some decent children’s shows out there.
Hey, guys, I want some of you to help me… I want to know about all of the Winnie the Pooh films, such as each film’s name, year released, as well as detail about all books.
Thanks.
I’m totally digging that poster. I just love the simplicity of it. I had forgotten when this was coming out, and now I see it’s July. Cool. Something to look forward to.
Well, I hate the marketing techniques…which means it’s working, because I’m interested in it.
I don’t know why this made me laugh, but it did.
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Disney Animation’s official Twitter account tweeted this today, some sort of short premiering before the movie.
Awesome! Thanks for the link.
Has anyone seen this yet? youtube.com/watch?v=daF6fV7BRfQ
I think her music will compliment the movie really well.
Thanks for sharing this! That song is so cute, and perfect.
Here’s a clip from the movie. Tom Kenny voices Rabbit, and I’ve heard that Eric Goldberg is the supervising animator for Rabbit.
Hahaha, Rabbit sounds just like a less manic version of the Ice King!
It’s true!