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Pooh's Heffalump Movie (2005)

February. 11,2005
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6.4
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| Fantasy Animation Comedy Family
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Who or what exactly is a Heffalump? The lovable residents of the Hundred Acre Wood -- Winnie the Pooh, Rabbit, Tigger, Eeyore, Kanga and the rest of the pack -- embark on a journey of discovery in search of the elusive Heffalump. But as is always the case, this unusual road trip opens their eyes to so much more than just the creature they're seeking.

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Libramedi
2005/02/11

Intense, gripping, stylish and poignant

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Spoonixel
2005/02/12

Amateur movie with Big budget

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Intcatinfo
2005/02/13

A Masterpiece!

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FrogGlace
2005/02/14

In other words,this film is a surreal ride.

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junkandmurder
2005/02/15

I saw this movie for the first time yesterday. I'm not a mushy kind of person by any means and there are few things that just melt my heart, but this movie did it. The kid that did the voice of Lumpy the Heffalump has the most adorable voice and a giggle that just captures your heart. I think the songs are phenomenal and having grown up with the friends of the Hundred Acre Wood, they're still doing a fantastic job. I'm glad after all these years we finally got to meet a Heffalump and learn they're not as scary as Pooh and his friends have thought they were. This movie was just absolutely phenomenal (although I do agree there was nowhere nearly enough Eeyore), and it's absolutely heart capturing. I've already watched it abut five or six times since yesterday. I hope to see more Lumpy movies and continue to hear Kyle Stanger doing his voice. I highly recommend Pooh's Heffalump Movie for any one age 1 to 101.

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lynnecoulson
2005/02/16

I have always been a fan of the AA Milne books and have read them to all three of my children, who are now adults, as well as to my great niece, who is now 4. On top of this, elephants just happen to be my favourite animals and so to have a film dedicated to a heffalump, along with the other AA Milne characters, is fine by me. I am well over the age, and then some, that this film is directed at, but can't see what difference that makes, if you like something it doesn't matter how old you are, does it?The little boy who does the voice of Lumpy is just perfect, absolutely adorable and makes this film for me.My only complaint is that the plot is a bit thin on the ground, but the beautiful voice of Carly Simon, singing the songs, makes up for that and I really enjoyed it.

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CHanirae81
2005/02/17

This by far is now one of my favorite Disney movies along w/ my 3 year old. In fact, we thought it was so cute and charming we got the stuffed animals to snuggle with while we watch the movie.We fell in love with the character Lumpy right away, he's a very adorable addition to the classic Winnie the Pooh story. I thought the Heffalump idea was a extra cute, cuddly, and funny character,it has some great lessons for kids, and it's fun for parents to watch too. We loved it so much we love buying products w/ the Heffalump on it. The movie is very innocent, and charming, it's not full of a lot of clutter, and it's easy watching for toddlers and small kids. It's also not very long either, so it's easy for kids to watch it w/ out losing interest. Some of the other Disney movies go on for along time, and are full of stuff that sometimes only the bigger kids understand or can grasp. The little lesson in this movie is short and sweet, and checking out the Heffalump Halloween DVD is also recommended, cause it's Just as good!

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kathib
2005/02/18

We have seen this movie 4 times with our 2-year-old daughter. She absolutely loves it. Original music by Carly Simon is catchy and fun. It's also nice to hear the characters singing the tunes, instead of having the songs as filler. The story unwinds as Tigger, Eeyore, Pooh, Rabbit and Piglet decide to go on an expedition to catch the infamous Heffalump. Roo, too young to join the group, sets out on his own and meets Lumpy, the young Heffalump. The two quickly become friends and play in the Hundred Acre Wood until it's time to go home and they try to find their mommies. The only scary parts - when Roo enters Heffalump Hollow, when Roo and Lumpy are missing their moms, and when everyone tries to trap Lumpy - are quickly resolved. Great message about accepting others who are different - and a little reminder that no matter how big you get, you still need your mommy. It's only about an hour long, so stay for the credits. The scenes are classic Pooh scenes, with Lumpy joining in. Can't wait for the DVD!

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