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Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore is a Disney Winnie-the-Pooh animated featurette, based off two chapters from the books Winnie the Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner, released on March 11, 1983 with a reissue of The Sword in the Stone. It has since been released on VHS three times and was also included as a bonus feature on the DVD release of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
Alan Alexander Milne (IPA pronunciation: ) (January 18, 1882 â January 31, 1956), also known as A. A. Milne, was an English author, best known for his books about the teddy bear Winnie-the-Pooh and for various childrens poems. ...
Ralph Wright (May 17, 1906 - March 20, 1988). ...
Harold John Hal Smith (August 24, 1916 - January 28, 1994) was an American character actor and voice-over artist. ...
Will Ryan is a voice actor originally from Cleveland, Ohio. ...
Laurie Main was born in London, England on November 29, 1929. ...
John Donald Fiedler (February 3, 1925 â June 25, 2005) was an American voice actor and character actor in stage, film, television and radio. ...
Paul Winchell (December 21, 1922 â June 24, 2005), born Pinkus Wilchinski (the family later shortened it to Wilchin), was an American ventriloquist and voice actor from New York City whose career flourished in the 1950s and 1960s. ...
Julie McWhirter (also known as Julie Dees and Julie McWhirter Dees) is a voice actess best known for her work in Hanna-Barbera cartoons, such as Drak Pack and The Smurfs. ...
Robert B. Sherman & Richard M. Sherman at the London Palladium in 2002 during the premiere of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang: The Stage Musical. ...
The Buena Vista Motion Pictures Group is a collection of affiliated motion picture studios, all subsidaries of The Walt Disney Company. ...
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Year 1983 (MCMLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays the 1983 Gregorian calendar). ...
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Winnie the Pooh Winnie-the-Pooh is a fictional bear created by A. A. Milne. ...
For the title character of the book, see Winnie-the-Pooh. ...
A 1944 version of The House at Pooh Corner The House at Pooh Corner (1928) is the second volume of stories about Winnie the Pooh, by A. A. Milne. ...
is the 70th day of the year (71st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1983 (MCMLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays the 1983 Gregorian calendar). ...
The Sword in the Stone is a 1963 animated feature film produced by Walt Disney and it was originally released to the theaters on December 25, 1963. ...
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The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is a full-length animated film produced by Walt Disney Productions and first released on March 11, 1977. ...
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Of the mid 1980s, Winnie the Pooh and Friends was released on VHS inside cardboard packaging, along with the laserdisc. Winnie the Pooh and Friends is a compalation video from 1984 from Walt Disney Home Video featuring the following 4 cartoon shorts. ...
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Synopsis The story begins with Pooh taking a walk to a wooden bridge over a river where he likes to do nothing in particular. On this particular day, though, he finds a fur cone and ends up dropping it in the river. Noticing that, due to the flow of the river, the cone went under the bridge, Pooh decides to make a game out of it, calling it Poohsticks. Winnie the Pooh Winnie-the-Pooh is a fictional bear created by A. A. Milne. ...
Poohsticks Bridge, Ashdown Forest Poohsticks is a game first mentioned as being played by Winnie the Pooh and friends in the book The House at Pooh Corner by A. A. Milne, as well as in the animated featurette Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore. ...
Sometime later, while Pooh, Piglet, Roo, and Rabbit are playing Poohsticks, they see Eeyore floating in the river below. After a somewhat successful attempt to get him to shore, he tells them that he fell in due to being bounced from behind. The real stuffed toys owned by Christopher Robin and featured in the Winnie-the-Pooh stories. ...
In the fictional world of the book series Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne, Roo is a young joey (a baby kangaroo) who is a good friend of Winnie-the-Pooh. ...
In the fictional world of the book series and cartoons Winnie the Pooh, Rabbit is a responsible rabbit who happens to be a good friend of Winnie the Pooh. ...
The original stuffed toys owned by Christopher Robin Milne and featured in the Winnie-the-Pooh stories. ...
Pooh follows him and asks what's wrong. Eeyore answers that he's unhappy because it's his birthday, and there's nobody around to celebrate it with him. Pooh decides to give him a jar of honey, but doesn't get far before he has a hunger attack and ends up eating the honey. Upon realizing this, he decides to ask Owl for help. Owl writes a birthday greeting on the pot and then flies off to tell Christopher Robin. Piglet has planned for giving a balloon to Eeyore, until he accidentally causes it to pop. For other uses, see Birthday (disambiguation). ...
Disneys interpretation of Owl Owl is a fictional character in A. A. Milnes Winnie-the-Pooh books and in Disneys Winnie the Pooh cartoons. ...
Christopher Robin is a character created by A. A. Milne. ...
Piglet is very sad that his gift for Eeyore is no longer good, but he presents it to him anyway. Eeyore doesn't mind, though, since he likes it this way, and later, Pooh brings the empty pot. Then Pooh and his friends pitch in and plan a surprise party for their friend.
Voice cast Laurie Main was born in London, England on November 29, 1929. ...
Will Ryan is a voice actor originally from Cleveland, Ohio. ...
In the fictional world of the book series and cartoons Winnie the Pooh, Rabbit is a responsible rabbit who happens to be a good friend of Winnie the Pooh. ...
Christopher Robin is a character created by A. A. Milne. ...
Harold John Hal Smith (August 24, 1916 - January 28, 1994) was an American character actor and voice-over artist. ...
Disneys interpretation of Owl Owl is a fictional character in A. A. Milnes Winnie-the-Pooh books and in Disneys Winnie the Pooh cartoons. ...
Winnie the Pooh Winnie-the-Pooh is a fictional bear created by A. A. Milne. ...
John Donald Fiedler (February 3, 1925 â June 25, 2005) was an American voice actor and character actor in stage, film, television and radio. ...
The real stuffed toys owned by Christopher Robin and featured in the Winnie-the-Pooh stories. ...
In the fictional world of the book series Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne, Roo is a young joey (a baby kangaroo) who is a good friend of Winnie-the-Pooh. ...
Paul Winchell (December 21, 1922 â June 24, 2005), born Pinkus Wilchinski (the family later shortened it to Wilchin), was an American ventriloquist and voice actor from New York City whose career flourished in the 1950s and 1960s. ...
Tigger is a fictional tiger character originally introduced in A. A. Milnes book, The House at Pooh Corner. ...
Julie McWhirter (also known as Julie Dees and Julie McWhirter Dees) is a voice actess best known for her work in Hanna-Barbera cartoons, such as Drak Pack and The Smurfs. ...
Kanga is the name of a fictional character in the books and cartoons about Winnie-the-Pooh. ...
Ralph Wright (May 17, 1906 - March 20, 1988). ...
The original stuffed toys owned by Christopher Robin Milne and featured in the Winnie-the-Pooh stories. ...
Trivia - Contrary to popular belief, this was not the last Pooh project to feature Paul Winchell as the voice of Tigger. Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin holds that honor.
- The opening sequence to this short is the same one used on the other Pooh featurettes, except the music was re-done and the opening narration lines were done by Laurie Main instead of Sebastian Cabot. The cuckoo clock sound was also re-dubbed. The opening theme was also re-recorded using a different tone than the original one, and with different singers.
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Robert B. Sherman & Richard M. Sherman at the London Palladium in 2002 during the premiere of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang: The Stage Musical. ...
Robert B. Sherman (born December 19, 1925) and Richard M. Sherman (born June 12, 1928) are Academy Award-winning American songwriters, who specialize in musical film. ...
Robert B. Sherman (born December 19, 1925) (see also: Sherman Brothers) is an Academy Award-winning American songwriter who specializes in musical films with his brother Richard M. Sherman. ...
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Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore is a Disney Winnie-the-Pooh animated featurette, based off two chapters from the books Winnie the Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner, released on March 11, 1983 with a reissue of The Sword in the Stone. ...
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