This has got to be the best classic movie for children of any age! I watched it over and over again as a child and now my 3 year old son is also entranced by it. This is his favorite movie to watch when he's sick or can't sleep. It has almost a soothing feel to it and it's just oh-so-sweet! My family will always have this movie in our DVD library!
There isn't much I let my 3 year old son watch as most G rated movies aren't ok for kids anymore. But my son loves this movie...the only section he gets a little concerned is when the bees are chasing Pooh, but we often skip over that part. A very safe movie, overall, for 3 year olds and up :)
Perhaps the most faithful of Disney's literary adaptations. Cute, charming collection of episodes. Captures the spirit of A.A. Milne’s classic stories.
A lot of people think this movie is made for babys but it isnt! I'm twelve and i still like to watch this movie! I can count on pooh to put a smile on my face any day!
This was my favorite movie when i was younger. It is a very nice cute story that i loved very much. This was the only movie that i could watch over and over and not get bored.
It took us a long time to find this. We eventually bought it from our local movie rental store. One of our 4 year olds actually gets a little spooked at one point, but nothing to worry about.
Rented this on a sick day when both my 3- and 7-year old daughters were home with fevers. I thought that my older girl would be bored, but it held her interest. She was even a little concerned when Pooh was being chased by bees or falling out of a tree, so I guess it wasn't too babyish for her. As expected from classic Pooh, it was slow and simple. It definitely wasn't too entertaining for me, but allowed me to putter around doing some chores while they watched. There were opportunities for us to discuss morals, however, such as when Rabbit didn't want to share is honey with Pooh, or when Piglet allowed Owl to move into his house. The character's voices, the songs/music and the narrator's voice were all very sweet and mellow. The sad moments, such as when Tigger was reckless with his bouncing, were short-lived and it is mostly a feel-good video.
This was a great film and I still love watching it with my sister. My favorite segment is The Blustery Day, which won an Oscar. The thing that I don't get is this: why did the majority of parents on this cite say it was an "iffy" choice for kids 4 and up when I wrote this review? If you want to talk about a good pooh film that has scariness, watch Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin, which got almost NO tips about violence and scariness on this website, which still peeves me.
But getting back to this film, I thought it was great. It has nice voice actors and cute animation, and I love the comic relief, Gopher. A must-see for young kids!