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 Editor's Note
 Tigger, one of the cartoon world's most famous characters, makes the jump to the big screen in THE TIGGER MOVIE. When Tigger doesn't appear to want to help the gang build a home for Eeyore, the donkey, Rabbit suggests he leave them behind and spend some time with other "tiggers." Convinced that he's the only Tigger in the world, he goes on a quest to find out if he is, in fact, an original, eventually learning a very valuable lesson in the process: there's no place like home. Featuring songs by the Sherman Brothers (MARY POPPINS, THE JUNGLE BOOK). Both the VHS and DVD releases include a special music video by Kenny Loggins.
| Features | In the classic tradition of Disney's animated feature films, the first Winnie The Pooh theatrical feature in 23 years weaves magical storytelling, charming characters, and memorable songs into an enchanting tale of adventure and heart. As it happens, the whole gang is busy preparing a suitably gloomy winter home for Eeyore. When everything they do seems to get undone by Tigger's exuberant bouncing, Rabbit suggests Tigger go outside and find other tiggers to bounce with -- a notion Tigger finds ridiculous because after all, he's "the onliest one!" Or is he? And so begins Tigger's amazing journey to find his family. This whimsical and touching film will bounce right into your heart -- and feet. |
 | Source: Buena Vista Home Entertainment |
| Entertainment Reviews
 | The Tigger Movie - DVD Review By: Max Messier and Leigh Austin - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 7/24/2009 7:48 PM | |
Bouncy, flouncy, trouncy, pouncy, fun, fun, fun, fun, fun. The wonderful thing about The Tigger Movie is it's fun for everyone. And it truly is. Guaranteed to bring both smiles and tears to every face, young and old alike, Walt Disney Pictures' The Tigger Movie is a refreshing surprise. OK, I’ll be the first to admit it – I wasn’t looking forward to this picture. Yet another Disney animated epic, jam-packed with computer generated cels, overdone musical numbers, and one-dimensional characters that long ago stopped being characters and became cartoons. "More colorful fluff to sell t-shirts, pajamas and tennis shoes," I mumbled to myself as I took my seat. "Eye candy....read the full review |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Buena Vista |
 | Release Date: 8/4/2009 |
 | Running Time: 76 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 2000 |  | UPC: 00786936788242 |  | Number of Discs: 2 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English [CC], English |  | Available Subtitles: English |  | Video: Color |
| Cast & Crew | Cheryl Abood - Producer |  | Toby Bluth - Production Designer |  | Harry Gregson-Williams - Composer |  | Robert B. Sherman - Lyricist |  | John Fiedler - Voice |  | Jim Cummings - Voice |  | Kath Soucie - Voice |  | Peter Cullen - Voice |  | Tom Attenborough - Voice |  | Andre Stojka - Voice |  | John Hurt - Narrator |  | Nikita Hopkins - Voice |  | Richard M. Sherman - Lyricist |  | Jun Falkenstein - Director |
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| | Professional Reviews | New York Times "...The characters wriggle charmingly, and the scenery beautifully replicates watercolor illustrations in children's books..." 02/11/2000 p.E15Box Office "...The new songs are fun....THE TIGGER MOVIE is an entertaining, modernized rendition of this nostalgic favorite that is sure to end up a classic..." 04/01/2000 p.246 Los Angeles Times "...THE TIGGER MOVIE is a brightly colored, upbeat entertainment..." 02/11/2000 p.F14 |
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