Calling Winnie the Pooh: Seasons of Giving a full-length adventure is a little bit of a lie. Ok, so it’s a huge lie, as it’s neither full-length nor adventuresome. The truth is, it’s a compilation of three previously televised stories set in the Hundred Acre Wood tied together with a truly awful song with lines like “every season brings a reason” and animation even more tragic in comparison. The characters in the segments look nothing like the characters in between, and I’m pretty sure Piglet’s face isn’t supposed to look like it got squashed.
The first episode, Groundpiglet’s Day, isn’t so bad. Tigger and friends all get confused and believe it is Groundhog’s Day (due to a mishap with Rabbit’s calendar and a gust of wind). Since they don’t know any groundhogs, they come up with the fabulous idea...
The first episode, Groundpiglet’s Day, isn’t so bad. Tigger and friends all get confused and believe it is Groundhog’s Day (due to a mishap with Rabbit’s calendar and a gust of wind). Since they don’t know any groundhogs, they come up with the fabulous idea...
- 10/4/2009
- by Jessica Guerrasio
- JustPressPlay.net
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