Eyeore has lost his tail, and Winnie the Pooh and his friends hold a contest to get him a new one.
This was an adorable movie. I grew up with Pooh and seeing in this theaters surrounded by little kids made me proud to be part of something that binds the young at heart forever. It was very old-school Disney, with the beautiful animation and narrator work, but at the same time it had a snappier sense of humor which updated the film. All of my favorite characters were present in their finest form and I fell in love with them all over again. The pure innocence of this animation is lost in so many other movies for children. Winnie the Pooh is timeless. He doesn't need to change to appeal to a new generation.
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