
In the recent thread on Disney parks merchandise someone noted that it’s been years since Disney has done a feature film starring Mickey Mouse. So it’s no wonder that today’s youth is not acquainted with him. I think they’re forgetting Mickey Clubhouse on Disney Channel. Which was a good attempt to re-introduce Mickey. But it still hasn’t show cased him as the big star that we know he is.
The same thing can be said for Winnie The Pooh. He had a Disney Channel Show, which was really a mis-guided attempt to remake the lovable bear by excluding his best friend. But now Disney is bringing back Christopher Robin, and Pooh’s other forest friends, for a feature length movie.

The “Winnie the Pooh” movie features hand-drawn 2D animation. It appears to be very true to the original character designs if these frames from the movie are accurate. One of the best pieces of news is that the score and songs for the film are being written by Bobby and Kristen Lopez, who turned Pixar’s “Finding Nemo” into a stage musical (which I love!). âWinnie the Poohâ hits theaters July 15, 2011.
More details below the jump:
Walt Disney Animation Studios returns to the Hundred Acre Wood with âWinnie the Pooh,â the first big-screen Pooh adventure from Disney animation in more than 35 years. With the charm, wit and whimsy of the original featurettes, this all-new movie reunites audiences with the philosophical âbear of very little brainâ and friends Tigger, Rabbit, Piglet, Kanga, Rooâ"and last, but certainly not least, Eeyore, who has lost his tail. âWell a tail is either there or it isnât there,â said Pooh. âAnd yours isnât⦠there.â Owl sends the whole gang on a wild quest to save Christopher Robin from an imaginary culprit. It turns out to be a very busy day for a bear who simply set out to find some hunny. Inspired by five stories from A.A. Milneâs books in Disneyâs classic, hand-drawn art style, âWinnie the Poohâ hits theaters July 15, 2011.
Notes:
- Veteran Disney animator/storyman/director Burny Mattinson (a key animator on the 1974 featurette âWinnie the Pooh and Tigger Too!â) serves as senior story artist, with a dynamic young directing duoâ"Stephen J. Anderson and Don Hallâ"at the helm.
- Director Stephen J. Anderson helmed animated films âMeet the Robinsonsâ and âJourney Beneath the Sea,â among others; he worked as a story supervisor on âBrother Bearâ and âThe Emperorâs New Groove,â and as an additional story artist on 2008âs award-winning âBolt.â Director Don Hall is a veteran story artist at Walt Disney Animation Studios with credits including âThe Princess and the Frog,â âMeet the Robinsons,â âBrother Bear,â âHome on the Range,â âThe Emperorâs New Grooveâ and âTarzan.â
- âWinnie the Poohâ welcomes a few new voices to the Hundred Acre Wood: Craig Ferguson (âThe Late Show with Craig Fergusonâ), Tom Kenny (âSpongeBob SquarePantsâ) and Bud Luckey (director of the Pixar short âBoundinââ).
- Actress/musician/singer/songwriter Zooey Deschanel (Indie folk band, âShe & Himâ) provides the vocals for a special rendition of the beloved âWinnie the Poohâ theme song.
- London-born A.A. Milne (1882-1956), a noted writer and playwright, penned two books and several poems about the beloved Winnie the Pooh and Christopher Robin (named after Milneâs son). His books are actually collections of stories, five of which inspired the film.
- A.A. Milneâs sonâs teddy bear inspired the beloved character. The child named his bear after Winnie, a Canadian black bear from London Zoo. Pooh was the name of a swan they encountered together.
- Filmmakers visited Ashdown Forest where Milne wrote the books and the real Christopher Robin spent his summer vacations.
- Tony® Award-winning songwriter Bobby Lopez, and his wife Kristen, wrote the seven spirited new songs for Pooh and his pals, including âA Pooh Bear Takes Care of His Tummy,â âA Very Important Thing To Do,â âEverything Is Honeyâ and âThe Winner Song.â Lopez is composer on several episodes of âThe Wonder Pets,â which earned a Daytime Emmy® in 2006 for Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition.
WINNIE THE POOH
WALT DISNEY PICTURES
Genre: Animation
Rating: TBD
U.S. Release Date: July 15, 2011
Voice Cast: Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny, Travis Oates, Bud Luckey
Directors: Stephen J. Anderson, Don Hall
Producer: Peter Del Vecho
Score Composer: Henry Jackman
Lyrics by: Bobby Lopez , Kristen Lopez
Screenplay by: TBD
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