- Release Date: 1968
- Runtime: 25 min
- Genre: Animation, Family, Musical, Short
- Starring: Sebastian Cabot, Sterling Holloway, John Fiedler, Jon Walmsley ... see all
- Director: Wolfgang Reitherman
- Plot: Winnie the Pooh and his friends experience high winds, heavy rains, and a flood in Hundred Acre Wood.
User Reviews
A Wonderful Movie!
Aug 15, 2007
stacey jones - imdb.com
Aug 15, 2007stacey jones - imdb.com
I always like Winnie The Pooh movies,but I really like the older Winnie The Pooh movies.I like the background art and the songs are great!I like the way the story goes because one thing leads to another. I would recommend... Full review
Hip Hip Poohray!
Jul 28, 2007
Atreyu_II - imdb.com
Jul 28, 2007Atreyu_II - imdb.com
First of all, this is the second Winnie the Pooh's short and unfortunately Walt Disney died during its production. However, those artists knew how to keep faithful to Walt's spirit and even without him they were always brilliant."Winnie the Pooh... Full review
Another short Disney masterpiece!
May 18, 2006
Eric Gurwitz - imdb.com
May 18, 2006Eric Gurwitz - imdb.com
This is the second of the four Winnie the Pooh featurettes. Not only this is enjoyable, but it's also memorable and successful. This probably had the most songs in one short film, and all of them are really memorable. What... Full review
Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day
Jun 23, 2005
Jackson Booth-Millard - imdb.com
Jun 23, 2005Jackson Booth-Millard - imdb.com
This sequel to the original book based Walt Disney cartoon is a lot better. It also introduces the characters Piglet and Tigger. Winnie the Pooh, bear with little brain, goes out and it is a very blustery day. He sings... Full review
a big part of my childhood (as were the other two short films)
Dec 12, 2003
Filmjack3 - imdb.com
Dec 12, 2003Filmjack3 - imdb.com
Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day was the second part of the 1977 release of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. 'Many Adventures' was probably more crucial to me than I'll ever remember since it was the first... Full review
A real masterpiece!
Jun 28, 2003
piccione2000 - imdb.com
Jun 28, 2003piccione2000 - imdb.com
(CONTAINS SPOILERS!!)This early Disney movie is a real masterpiece. I love it so much, and I'm sure Walt Disney would have also liked it. This movie is one of the best Disney movies ever.In this movie, we are introduced to... Full review
"Happy Windsday!"
Feb 13, 2003
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Feb 13, 2003- imdb.com
[CONTAINS SPOILERS] One blustery day, Winnie the Pooh travels to his thoughtful spot to think when suddenly Gopher surfaces and says he's "skedaddlin'" away because it was Windsday! So Pooh decided to wish all his friends a happy Windsday. He... Full review
Disney got it right with Pooh!
Oct 03, 2001
Robert Reynolds - imdb.com
Oct 03, 2001Robert Reynolds - imdb.com
Disney's track record when it comes to adapting other source material to the screen is mixed, to say the least. But with their adaptaions of Pooh,they succeed marvelously. This short won the Academy Award for Animated Short and it's easy... Full review
A wonderful piece of whimsy
Sep 25, 2000
Marta - imdb.com
Sep 25, 2000Marta - imdb.com
Winnie the Pooh has always been a favorite of mine. The original stories are in the realm of the Mary Poppins stories, i.e., difficult to translate to film. In this instance, Disney has managed to transfer the charm of the... Full review
Critics Reviews
| Jun 17, 2007The Trades
Winnie the Pooh is perhaps the second-most loved character in the Disney empire, trailing only the grand mouse himself.
The two-dimensional animation was always one of Winnie the Pooh's charms; seeing him, as well as the rest of the gang from the 100 Acre Wood, in 3-D seems to me slightly less than a travesty than watching "Citizen Kane" in color.
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| Nov 04, 2006commonsensemedia.org
The songs in this movie are tedious and uninspired, as is much of the dialogue and interaction among the characters.
Christopher Robin is old enough to start school but he can't bring himself to break the news to his "best friend," Winnie-the-Pooh.
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| Mar 07, 2004DVD Talk
The film grossed a healthy $45 million, notable for a release that could have just as easily gone straight-to-video.
Diehard Pooh fans of all ages will definitely enjoy it
That's about the best way to sum up Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo .
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sfgate.com –
2003-03-21
The "Winnie the Pooh" books and movies are a kid-friendly franchise, the kind of content that is both witty and clever, but free of bathroom humor. Mean things rarely happen to nice people in the Hundred Acre Wood, and if ... Full Article


