i dont get the whole idea for this show its odd ok well first of all we all were just fine with the show until the girl came on we are all familiar with christopher robin why not let him solve mysteries with tigger and pooh
*sigh* tsk tsk tsk. this show is a discrace. Winnie the poohs supposed to be a bout friendship, and life moral values, not science. kids are supposed to figure out curiosities as they age, not on a television show, 2 and four year olds dont need to know why the sky is blue. they need to know how to make good friendships, and sharing, and and values and such, thats what the original showed. plus, what happend to owl and christopher robin? are they not good enough for the new socity? plus the CGI animation is terrible, and its overdone.
I don't hate it, but it doesn't give the old cartoon justice. Why do they keep trying to make remakes of the classics instead of just SHOWING the classics?
I agree with what Teen Reviewer said:
*sigh* tsk tsk tsk. this show is a discrace. Winnie the poohs supposed to be a bout friendship, and life moral values, not science. kids are supposed to figure out curiosities as they age, not on a television show, 2 and four year olds dont need to know why the sky is blue. they need to know how to make good friendships, and sharing, and and values and such, thats what the original showed. plus, what happend to owl and christopher robin? are they not good enough for the new socity? plus the CGI animation is terrible, and its overdone.
Well, first of all, what happened to the fun, innocent characters in The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh? They have taken the characters' traits, and (so I believe) taken them to the extreme. This show has taken all the fun and innocence out of the Hundred Acre Woods and replaced it with learning.
How many remember that Christopher Robin didn't want to learn, because it meant growing up and possibly leaving Pooh? And Pooh didn't want CR to go to school, either...
How many of you remember the beautiful friendship between Christopher Robin and Winnie the Pooh?
All I can say now is:
Disney has taken a timeless classic, and, well...
Disney-fied it... ! :(