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  2. Inspired by A. A. Milne's stories of the same name, the film is part of Disney's Winnie the Pooh franchise, the fifth theatrical Winnie the Pooh film released, and Walt Disney Animation Studios' second adaptation of Winnie-the-Pooh stories.

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  3. Walt Disney Animation Studios proudly presents Winnie the Pooh, a wonderful new adventure from the creators of the hit film Bolt. Return to the Hundred Acre Wood for a heartwarming original movie, and reunite with the beloved bear and his silly but steadfast friends for a magical family experience.

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  4. Winnie the Pooh is a 2011 American animated musical comedy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures under Walt Disney Pictures. It is based on the book series of the same name written by A. A. Milne and illustrated by E. H. Shepard .

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    The film is primarily based on three stories from the A.A. Milne books. Two of which are from Winnie-the-Pooh: "In which Eeyore loses a tail and Pooh finds one" and "In which Piglet meets a Heffalump". The other story is from The House at Pooh Corner: "In which Rabbit has a busy day and we learn what Christopher Robin does in the mornings". Some el...

    The film opens with a view of a boy's bedroom, with assorted toys and books scattered around. The narrator states that it is the room of Christopher Robin, and that he likes to collect things. He mostly likes to collect stuffed animals, and his favorite toy bear is Winnie the Pooh. The movie shifts to animation, with the pages of a book, and illust...

    Jim Cummings as Winnie the Pooh, the main protagonist, and Tigger
    Travis Oates as Piglet
    Jack Boulter as Christopher Robin
    Bud Luckey as Eeyore

    Burny Mattinson, a Disney veteran who worked as the key animator on Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too!, served as lead storyboard artist for the film, with Stephen Anderson and Don Hall directing, with the project briefly undergoing the working title of Winnie the Pooh and the Day in Which Many Things Happened. Director Stephen Anderson is best known ...

    Short films

    The movie was preceded by two animated shorts, one of them being the Cartoon Network promo for their animated series Regular Show in their short, Mordecai and Rigby: Ringtoneers, which was only played in Regal Entertainment Group's Regal First Look. Another one was The Ballad of Nessie, which was about a friendly Loch Ness Monster named Nessie and how she and her best friend MacQuack, the rubber duck, came to live in the moor they now call home. In some international screenings, the episode C...

    Reception

    Winnie the Pooh received universal acclaim, despite its very short film length. The film received a "Certified Fresh" rating, with a score of 91% among all critics based on 118 reviews and 97% among top critics on Rotten Tomatoes. The site's consensus is: "Short, nostalgic, and gently whimsical, Winnie the Pooh offers young audiences ― and their parents ― a sweetly traditional family treat." Gary Goldstein of the Los Angeles Times says the film "proves a fitting tribute to one of the last cen...

    Box Office

    The film was a box-office disappointment at the time of its release. On its opening weekend, it got just $7,857,076, opening at 6th place, way behind the number one film, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, which set a then-new box office record with $169,189,427, beating The Dark Knight's $158,411,483 in 2008, and was also behind Michael Bay's film, Transformers: Dark of the Moon. Adjusted for ticket price inflation, this is the 2nd lowest in the Pooh series, ahead of 2005's Pooh's...

    The film won 1 out of 7 Annie Award nominations and received 2 more nominations making the total of 1 win and 8 nominations.

    This is the first Walt Disney Animation Studios feature to have a post-credits scene since Brother Bearin 2003.
    This is Walt Disney's final hand-drawn animated film until years later.
    This is the last WDAS feature to have the 2006-present Walt Disney Pictures logo (2006-2011 version).
    This is the last Disney animated canon film to have the 1.78.1/1.85:1 aspect ratio until 2021's Encanto.
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  5. Winnie the Pooh is an American Walt Disney franchise, based on A.A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh stories. The Disney media franchise commenced in 1966 with the theatrical release of the short Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree. Disney's Pooh was originally voiced by Sterling Holloway in the three...

  6. Winnie the Pooh is a traditionally-animated feature film created and produced at Walt Disney Animation Studios and presented by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 51st film in the Disney Animated Canon. Production began in late 2009 and the film was released on July 15, 2011.

  7. Explore the official Winnie the Pooh & Pals site! Stream movies & series, watch videos, read stories, shop products, meet characters, and more adventures.