Piglet's Big Movie


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1 A honey of a movie
Anyone who does not like Pooh and the gang is just a down right Scrooge. The story focuses on Piglet mostly and it is adorable. One of the other reviewers referred to the end scene as a "disappointment"-I would not call it a disappointment, but it was sad to think of the possibility of Pooh and Piglets fate as such. There is a time in everyone's life where they have to learn how life goes round-most likely that reviewers little one did not even understand what was happening in the end scene-at that age(2ish) it is all about the "HOO-HAH" and the silly things that the characters do in the movie that keep them glued to the tube-not about the shock of a possibility of Pooh and Piglet dieing-kids at that age just don't understand that concept yet.
2 Inappropriate near-death scene at the end+ mostly flashbacks
Hi! This is my first review, and I was moved to write it because I felt so strongly against this film. I'll write positive reviews of other things later!

This was the first movie I took my son, then 2, to see. I purposely avoided any movie that could possibly have something too scary or violent (I thought).

What completely shocked me was a scene near the end where for a short period of time the rest of the gang believes that Pooh and Piglet have fallen to their deaths down a waterfall! It is only about 10 seconds (longer than it sounds), but plenty of time for the gang to begin MOURNING, and for any kid to believe that they are dead! Huh?

I was very disappointed already by then. Most of the movie consisted of flashbacks - which I assume were from previous animations? - which made me feel cheated.

I should admit that I am not a Disney fan, but I was ready to enjoy it, really!




3 A great movie for the LITTLE ones
I say LITTLE ones, because this movie has such a great message for the little kids. It shows kids how important they are despite their size. Piglet is small, but he is BIG in all that he does. He does so much service for others, but they fail to notice how pivotal he is in all of their adventures until they cannot find him. Then they remember how he may be small, but in "the biggest, most helpfulest way of all!"

Highly recommended! My kids ages 2-12 all sit together and watch this DVD.
4 a beautiful picture
Piglet's picture shows the value of friendship and show us how Piglet's attitude to thinking first in his friends and then on himself makes a real difference not always noted by them.
5 Piglet's Big Movie
My 23 month old loves to watch this movie and will sit still through most of the story. We enjoy the songs and she will ask to see this many times. We also love to sit and color pages for our own "scrappity book". My husband and I both love to watch this movie so this is definitely a great family movie.
6 Excellent!
My daughter loves this movie! We bought it when she was four months old. It was one of the few things that would soothe her when she was upset. She's 12 months old now and still loves to watch it and has even found her sense of humor. She laughs in the right places and she loves to bop up and down to the music. Great story and the Carly Simon music is very nice. One of the rare kids movies I don't mind watching over, and over, and over, and over...
7 5 stars for the story,4 stars for the new voices
Yesterday,My Dad rented the VideoHollywoodStyle version.I like the story but the characters weren't voiced by the original 1960s voicers.But ony 1/9 of the cast has still been there.John Fiedler(1925-) was the guy in the cast who has never left.He started doing the voice of Piglet in The Blustery Day(1968)(the 2nd cartoon in The Many Adventures (1977))and ever since,he never left."cause you know,Piglet wasn't in The HOney Tree (1966).The voices of Tigger,Eeyore,Pooh and Rabbit were the same but voiced by different people.But Owl,Christopher Robin,Kang and Roo were different.
I also didn't see the sorcere's apprentice intro before the movie.Instead,I saw a castle intro.I like the sorcerer's apprentice intro better.I hope they use that intro in the next cartoon.
But this still is an interesting experience.
8 Best to the original
I beleive this movie is excellent. Animation is impecable and very close to original, voices are very close to original (except for Eyore) and a very good storyline. I beleive that Piglet's Big Movie is better than the Tigger Movie and Spring time with Roo, just because my daughter won't ask to watch the other ones (except of course, Winnie the Pooh).
9 Excellent movie!!!
I love this movie and our 3 and 9 year old really like it too. In this age of bad influences, this movie teaches good values of helpfulness and friendship and caring. I would highly recommend this movie. In my opinion, it is one of the best children's movies in existence. In fact, at the moment, I can't think of a better one.
10 Pooh movie buyers beware!
A very charming story a bout a little pig who in some cases can be a really good help.I would not dare take back the five stars. I'd give it more if I could. Great color and sound! I absoloutly love this movie. Your children will love it too! Buy it now!
11 A VERY TOUCHINGandCREATIVE movie
this moviue is awesome,i just watched yestrday and i was impressed to find such a well written and meaningful movie.What makes Disney's movies distinguished is that they are well written and given much care and attention.Piglet's role was very touching, in fact it is a MOVIe for all the family.i liked the final song very much.Another good point in the movie is that it highlit Kanga'S CHARCTER FOR THE FIRST TIME.the movie shows that what makes Piglet a special character is that he is so humble and nebver tries to prove that he is the hero or the most imortant and i think that what disney wanted to say :Even if you ar great , never make a show out of it because it is better to be appreciated by others rather than being self centered.
12 Timeless Disney animation & delightful music soundtracks
My pre-school children laughed throughout the 75 minutes show, thanks again to Piglet, that silly old bear-Pooh, Tigger, Rabbit, Eyore and the rest of the gang from the hundred acre woods.

This is a must-see update of Disney's timeless animation accompanied with wonderful music soundtrack, a showcase of Carly's music.

Features a classic friendship theme,timeless Disney animation and delightfully refreshing music soundtracks from Carly which makes this another BIG Disney movie overall.

The good people at Disney are so good with their job that it's getting harder to distinguish which one of their work is better.

Highly recommended for grown-ups too, who would be pleased to re-discover a new meaning to the finding the "North Pole" expedition and the importance of a Pooh and Piglet's Corner.


13 Sweet and fun
My nephew is a dinosaur loving, full-tilt running, racecar smashing dynamo. Yet he sat transfixed through this entire movie. That was quite a feat even for such beloved characters as Pooh and his whimsical friends.
The story is standard Disney underdog-makes-good fodder. The kind that children love. They can sympathize with Piglet's plight because they know how it is to be small and sometimes overlooked or underestimated.
Add to that Disney's beautiful animation and Carly Simon's wonderful score... and you have a family favorite in the making. (Beware: Simon's song "House on Pooh Corner" will be playing in your head for days)
This is a great non-violent, gentle movie that will still keep your child's attention. It's a great way to spend "movie night". The DVD has fun interactive features for the kids , as well.
14 Warning to Non-Baby Boomers
My two-year old son loves this movie! Unfortunately for me, the horrifically shrill sounds of Carly Simon warbling away on the soundtrack are enough to make me want to slit my wrists. Warning to any parent who is not an aging baby-boomer, who put off having kids until you were "ready". DO NOT BUY this movie. Your young children will love it, however, unless you have a cache of earplugs or a vault you can lock yourself in while your child watches it, you will develop irritable bowel syndrome, an aneurysm or possibly lapse into a coma. Do yourself a favor and just take Junior to the park instead.
15 Big On Heart!!
This movie, like the Tigger Movie, was very cute and fun. I enjoyed sitting back and watching this loving movie with my son.

The story was very nice. The animals of the 100 acre woods are out looking for Piglet using his book of memories to lead them from place to place hoping the books remembers where Piglet is. While going through they remember old stories from Piglet's memory and makes them all realize how underappreciated Piglet is. As they re-examine those memories they see how pig of a part little Piglet had and they come to have a new-found love for him. It was very cute and heart warming and should remind us all to look for the little guys in our lives who make a big impact on our lives.

Very lovable. Even I enjoyed it!! If you have kids you need to watch this movie.


16 Piglet and Carly's Big Movie
Put Walt Disney and Carly Simon together and you have a real winner of a movie. This movie was precious. The whole point of the movie was to show that Piglet and perhaps people, that they don't know how special they are. I can't believe anyone would blast Carly Simon's music in any manner. It fit so perfectly in this movie, and the movie reminded me of her storytelling songs. Only Carly, could have those little guys marching and singing. After all, doesn't her abundance of of hit songs having America and the world singing, too? Kudos to Piglet and Carly. Carly's video at the end of the movie was the icing on the cake. I hope to see her soundtracks in many more Disney movies.
17 Fantastic for Families
I have watched many versions of Winnie the Pooh, from the A.A. Milne originals to the more recent "New Adventures..." to the Book of Pooh. A Piglet Movie is much more A.A. Milne, which I personally find refreshing.

The storyline is very gentle, and the feelings evoked by the themes are very familiar to small children (being too small, not being noticed, being lost and frightened). Each short story within the film was carefully chosen and fit perfectly with the overall theme. The search for Piglet and his magical scrapbook tie them all together seamlessly. The folksy Carly Simon music may not be some people's first choice, but it just works somehow in this movie. Just right.

This movie has just the right amount of humor and excitement to hold a young child's interest without overkill. There were a couple of initial moments of nervousness for our 2 and 4 year old, when the bees were chasing Pooh and his friends, and again when Kanga gives Piglet a bath and Piglet is clearly terrified. My children have since relaxed, as they now understand these scenes a little better, but it may help to explain what's happening to little ones.


18 My honey loves it!
I have a five month old that loves this movie! We think it's great too, and the Carly Simon songs are so much fun. It's nice to see animation for kids that isn't "geared towards adults" too. We can appreciate that genre, but the little ones need more time to be little ones...
19 Best Pooh Movie ever. One of the GREAT kids videos
I love it. My kids have made me watch it probably 20 times by now and I never tire of its charm and sentiment. It's just so all-around well done. And the songs REALLY grow on you. I hum them all day long. Guarenteed to love it.
20 FIne fare for little tikes
Piglet is probably one of the most timid characters ever. That doesn't stop Disney from telling a pretty big tale for tikes that includes Piglet saving the day on a couple of more than memorable occasions. This episodic feature film looks like it might have been produced originally for the direct-to-video market and then sidetracked to the theaters. Piglet's Big Movie is charming with fluid animation. Although it doesn't quite capture the qualities of the feature film (that was divded up into the two original Pooh shorts), it has a energy missing from those films and more akin to the television series.

Big Movie is predictable but that's precisely what little ones really want. There are some nice extras tacked on to the DVD. While Big Movie doesn't measure up to the best in the Pooh series, it has a number of charming and memorable moments that little ones will enjoy. No one dies, is murdered, chases someone else in a car, is abused or put in jail. That along with the Carly Simon contribution makes Piglet's Big Movie a nice, quiet family film that little ones can enjoy and parents don't have to fret about. While it's inoffensive quality may make it bland to some, bland is ok to some extend (at least its not The Care Bears)and the characters are always quirky and fun. It's a rarity in the kids market.


21 My 2 Year Old Absolutely Loves This Movie!
She will watch it from beginning to end. She constantly asks to watch it and really enjoys the music and story. It's a good movie for parents, too, because it's not annoying. Unlike some movies, this one can be watched over and over and still be tolerable.

As a side note, my daughter never liked Pooh before this movie. She never watched the tv show or other Pooh videos. This one made her a fan!

I highly recommend "Piglet's Big Movie."


22 Carly's Big Movie?
I've been a fan of the gang from the Hundred Acre Wood since early childhood, and I keep hoping these new Pooh movies will help me recapture a bit of that childhood.

Sadly, this one, like the last several, manages to spoil wonderful characters with an excess of singing.

I don't hate Carly Simon, but I certainly wouldn't recommend any movie on the strength of her soundtrack, especially when that soundtrack is as obtrusive as this one.

My heart won't let me give up on Pooh, but just once before I die I'd love to see a story like those of old: More in the spirit of A. A. Milne than an animated musical.


23 Best Pooh Movie by far
It was great. I loved it as much as the kids.
24 Loved it! Own it! Recommend it!
Wow, this movie is so well done. I am not a Pooh fan, normally, but Grandma couldn't resist. Boy am I glad. Carly Simon sings most of the soundtrack, my daughter loves it all. A great break from the "princess" thing. Going to buy the soundtrack tomorrow.
25 Visual Junk Food for Children
This video, as with others that followed the originial Pooh series, was simply made to make money.

There's a real heart and soul in the original Pooh "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh", wherein one gets the sense that the artists who created the movie really cared about capturing something of the original.

In Piglet's Big Movie, it's Disney Hacks just going through the motions. Sickly sweet songs with a cloying and sacharine plot. This doesn't reflect Milne's writing. This is some Disney Executive wanting to wring a few more bucks out of parents like me and you.

The art work in this movie pales in comparison to the original, for example, and the portrayal of the characters brings sentimentality to new, unheard of, heights,

But...

Children *love* junk food, by in large, and they will *love* this movie.


26 "Is it a starling or a mackerel?"
Wow. What a wonderful movie. Full of heart, love and light.

Piglet gets the big focus here (with longtime Piglet voice John Fiedler shining like the Northern Lights), with all of his friends who are usually so wrapped up in their own plans and misadventures to really notice the influence and help The Small One actually gives them.

Pitch-perfect from start to finish, the movie gives all characters a time to shine. Pay no attention to the Amazon review which accuses it of being saccharine and plundering from A.A. Milne's books... All of the stories spring forth from Milne's actual literature, including the so-call "offensive" skit in which Rabbit freaks out over the arrival of Kanga and Roo. (and look for the golden moment in which they come across Rabbit's picture in Piglet's memory book.)

"Piglet's Big Movie" is a wonderful reminder that a world harsh and unfeeling can also give birth to Pooh Bear and his friends. It's hard to remain dry-eyed when Piglet finally comes home, and sees how important he actually is.

Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. Anyone who doesn't think so is made of stone.


27 It's just what the title says - all about Piglet
Summary:
The movie begins with Piglet (John Fiedler (I)) drawing in his memory book as the rest of the gang walks past on an adventure. Piglet sees them and follows only to find out that he is too 'small' (this is the point of the emphasis on 'BIG' in the title) to be of any help in Pooh's (Jim Cummings) plan to get more honey with the help of Tigger (also Jim Cummings), Eeyore (Peter Cullen), and Rabbit (Ken Sansom). Suddenly the plan goes haywire and Piglet is the one to save the day but no one notices.

Feeling left out, Piglet leaves the successful adventurers feeling under appreciated only to be able to help several small animals in the hundred-acre wood. Realizing he can be of help, he heads back to the adventurers but doesn't find them so he embarks on a journey to look for them.

When the honey adventurers' success turns into a disaster they end up fleeing back to Piglet's house for safety. When they realize he isn't there they decide to go find him. Striking upon a rather 'brilliant' means of tracking Piglet, they decide to use his memory book to locate him ("It's a memory book, it will remember where he is"). As they go along they encounter the rest of the characters as they recount the different adventures they have had and Piglet's vital role in all of them.

Eventually they find Piglet, or rather he finds them, and it is in the nick of time as they desperately need someone to help them save Pooh. Piglet does and they are all happy to tell him how much they care about him, turning the movie into a tribute to Piglet.

My Comments:
The meaning of friendship isn't very deeply hidden beneath any surfaces in this movie. As a matter of fact it's downright obvious. Which is probably a good idea seeing as how this movie is aimed at kids. I guess with that audience the obvious approach works better than the subtle one.

I was kind of roped into watching this DVD in order to write a review for it and the reason I'm telling you that is because I normally wouldn't have picked this movie to watch on my own. I recognize that it is a kids movie and, frankly, as a kids movie it isn't very entertaining for adults. The one exception to that is if you have read 'The Tao of Pooh', which I highly recommend if you haven't read it. If you've read that book then keep the character analyses in mind when you watch Winnie the Pooh movies; you'll find they are much funnier and more entertaining because you can't get pictures of Pooh as an enlightened buddha out of your mind. Anyway, on to the review...

As movies go, this is really more like the occasional television episode that is pretty much just a series of flashbacks to older episodes. The majority of the movie is made up of the reminiscences of the group as they remember how good of a friend Piglet has been to them. Not having kept up with the Winnie the Pooh movies or shows I'm not sure if the flashbacks were previously produced. If they were, then this has to be the most brilliant money making scheme that Disney has come up with yet - create about 20 minutes of new animation to incorporate old animation and sell it as a new feature length film. Seems pretty brilliant to me. If the flashbacks haven't been previously produced then it is probably worth your time to watch the movie and/or buy it if you're a big fan (or enjoy Eastern philosophy gags).

The characters are all the same, nothing new here; nothing exciting. The story is, as mentioned above, pretty simple, even for Winnie the Pooh. There are a few witty elements, like the North Pole being a stick (get it, North pole?) and the memory book thing. And for any 'Tao of Pooh' fans, Pooh's lines throughout carry the same connotations as are described in the book (of course I could be reading in to them, but I never know with the Tao, no one does). There really isn't much to criticize about the movie because it is so simple. I guess there are a couple of plot problems I can point out. They never really explain where Piglet was while everyone was looking for him. Also, they employ Roo getting a cold as an excuse to go back to Pooh's place in order to recreate Piglet's memory book, but suddenly Roo's cold is gone when they decide it's time to go back to find Piglet. And when they do go back out to find Piglet there is a very brief storm, but then suddenly it's gone after the one scene when they are seen leaving Pooh's house; after that it seems like it's nice skies. So, I guess there are some story problems, but they aren't really things that young kids would notice, so it isn't really a big deal, unless you're into pointing out plot problems.

Overall, the movie is very short (it says 75 minutes but it's more like 65), and not particularly engaging. I guess it does have a good message about the importance of friends and telling friends how much you care about them, but unless you are a Winnie the Pooh fan, a young person who likes Pooh, or enjoy 'The Tao of Pooh', you can probably skip this one and not feel bad about it. I only recommend it for the groups mentioned.


28 GREAT MUSIC
My granddaughters were captivated by the music!! So was I!! Carly Simon has certainly gotten better with age!
29 Wow - what an awful movie.
It's hard to say what is the worst part of this movie. Maybe it is the fact that instead of Piglet being the focus of the movie, it is actually Rabbit (the least likeable character in the Pooh series) who dominates the entire show. We are treated (or should I say mistreated) to Rabbit's perpetual complaints and negative attitude, and to a offensive skit involving Rabbit's scheme to rid the forest of Kanga & Roo. Perhaps it is the terrible soundtrack. Don't get me wrong - I like Carly Simon, but these songs are so mindless and chirpy, it is just painful to listen to. Either way, this movie a bust from start to finish.
30 Great for any Pooh or Piglet fan..
In this latest tale from the 100 Acre Wood, Piglet becomes lost and the gang sets off to find him, using Piglet's scrapbook of memories to find him. In a series of short films, intertwined with the 'lost in the woods' story, the usual crew reminisces about their undying friendship and the adventures they have shared together.

This film enforces the idea that you do not have to be big to make a difference (perfect for toddlers), and that friendship is everlasting (perfect for adults as well). My two-year old enjoyed it immensely and I did not find it a trial to sit through either. Carly Simon's wonderful vocals are a plus. Great for any child's DVD collection or any fan of Pooh.


31 A happy experience for 3-year old granddaughter and granddad
If a movie can hold the attention of a three-year old little girl and her grandfather (who likes science fiction) it is pretty good. The animation was very nice pastel colors and the stories were original and whimsical. I very much recommend this DVD for anyone looking for quality material in the age of garbage and bad TV.
32 "I tried stopping, but it was snow use"
If you were going to let your kids, watch one Disney aniated movie, this is the one for the to watch, because it is not going to scare them, or contains any violence. This is a rare Disney animated movie that deserves to have a G rating. And you ight also be please they your kids, wnat be scared or deand you to take this back to the store. Like a lot of the other Disney animated, this also has songs, mostly pefromed by Carly Simon. And one song has Carly Sion and the voices of the characters peforming the song. As the movie opens, Winnie the Pooh, (Jim Cummings), and his freinds Eeyore (Peter Cullen), Tigger (Cummings again) and Rabbit (Ken Sansom) has a new idea to get honey from the hive of the bees, they get thier attention, they lure them into a fake hive, and then close it up, and then collect the honey, but thier is no part for Pooh's freind Piglet (John Fiedler) to play in the plan. And Piglet is the one who gets the bees in the fake hive, and then closes them in. But his friends doesn't give him the credit and leaves the capture of the bees to them (not Piglet). Piglet wonders off into the woods, and when the bees do escape from the hive, they are so mad, they see the with thier honey, and chase them all the way to Piglet's house, and they found a scrap book, and discover that Pigelt is not with them, so they decide to head off with the scrap book, to find Piglet. The movie songs was perfomed by Carly Simon.
33 so-so,it's kinda hard on the eyes
this movie is kinda like the care bears movie in that it is for kids ages 2-5.me, i'm 11,so i guess i'm too old.watching this movie was enough to make me think that ''boy, little kids must really like this stuff...''in the eyes of a 3-year old,this movie must be what the matrix reloaded is to adults.i thought the movie was ok but not great.i would rather reccomand spirited away instead of this.
34 Carly Simon commercial is vain, no?
This movie is MUCH better than the Tigger one (which is not saying much), but neither can hold a candle to the first movie/series of shorts.

I also have to say the "bonus" addition of a Carly Simon video at the end of the movie was a bit vain or at least annoying.


35 Piglet is a Big Hit
This is fun entertainment for both young and old alike. It revisits some of Milne's original stories (even if perfectionists will note that Eyore appears in the story before he's introduced in the book). The music was absolutely wonderful, moving the story very well--can't wait to get the soundtrack. The animation is great and the way each individual story is interwoven with the main story is very skillful. Children will enjoy this film, but it will have a laugh for the "older kids" (adults)too. It seemed to be a bit long for younger children (3-year olds), but held well for the others. The younger ones got wiggly! Can't wait for the video.
36 It's not easy being pink
The little piggy went adventuring. The little adorable Piglet gets lost after his friends tried their plan. They use their scrapbook as a map to find him. This movie was even better than the original. Defintley a Pooh fan will love it.
37 Soon to be a favorite movie of mine and my 8 year old pal
I've read many reviews about this movie, and have heard Carly Simon perform a couple of the songs. Every review I've read gave the movie and the soundtrack 5 stars, except this initial review. I am disgusted and appalled that anyone could say that any song written by Carly Simon was bland. This singer/songwriter is the best, and she has written the most controversial song about arrogance. Perhaps, who ever wrote that dismal and unrealistic review about this movie deserves Carly's "You're So Vain" award!
38 Super Movie ~BUT~ It Does Have It's Flaws!!
I will first of all start this review by saying that I am NOT a big fan of Winnie The Pooh. I am however a BIG fan of Piglet's which is why I went to the theatre to see this movie.

I must say that I was surprised by Pooh's performance in this film. The one main flaw in this film is Christopher Robin. He got on my nerves so bad. His voice is too sweet. Eyore got on my nerves too. Piglet was super in this movie. I felt so sorry for Piglet because no one needed his help.

This film has it's good moments and it's bad moments. Now, I am dying to see the Tigger movie.

The songs are super. I am dying to get the soundtrack. I am also wanting the video games to this movie.


39 There's A Little Pig On A Big Movie!
Piglet's Big Movie is my favorite movie so far. But when I saw it in theatres I noticed that some younger kids were scared near the end, when Pooh lost his balance on the log over the river. Then there were also funny parts, which was why I liked Piglet's Big Movie. My favorite funny parts:
Funny Part #1: Eeyore: Have you grabbed onto my tail yet Roo? Roo?
Funny Part # 2: Rabbit: Now, no one panic, the first thing we need to do is not to panic because, SOMEBODY DO SOMETHING! DO ANYTHING!
Well, my hands are getting tired of typing now.
40 Sweet and funny film
We took our two and a half year old daughter to this movie, her first ever! She sat through it no problem, as did all the other kids I could see. It was sweet, engaging and showed little ones that they can do big things. The themes of the importance of friendship and not taking someone for granted were gently woven throughout.
41 Great for Adults to
In the usual Disney tradition comes another great film. Take the Kids and get a great laugh with them. This is the first Film in the Pooh franchise that owes its namesake to the loveable Piglet. Although the movie is a bit on the short side the laughs are plentiful..Enjoy
42 Piglet's Big Movie
I saw this movie with my grandkids and I enjoyed as much as the kids. A good stort line which kept the kids and my interest. I thought the animation was good but not as great as Beauty and the Beast. A Grandpa
43 Very Sweet Movie
I took my 5 year old son and his friend to see this movie. My son is a HUGE Piglet fan and sleeps with him every night. His friend could care less about Piglet, but what the heck it's an opportunity to eat popcorn. I am happy to report both children really enjoyed the movie, as did all of the children in the theater from what I could tell. The whole gang goes looking for Piglet after he wonders off during a honey hunting escapade. At his home they find a book of wonderful pictures of their time together. They believe if they follow the pictures it will lead them to Piglet. Each picture leads to a new story. And that's the best part, they are NEW stories. Not just Disney rehashing the old for the sake of making a buck. There is a great sequence in the end involving all the friends coloring pictures for Pigelt and I could just imagine little one's thinking they couldn't wait to get home and color. There's no foul languange, no potty jokes, no violence, just wonderful characters, sweet songs, and friendship. It was a great break from today's stressful world.
44 i liked piglet and pooh
I am 4 and it was a good movie. Cause all the friends help each other. They co-operate to have the job done. Friends are good. My grandmom helped me write this. It is a good movie for kids and grandmoms
45 Lost Piglet by Brian K.
Piglet's friends go on a honey harvest & say he is to small to help.Thenthey get chased by the bees. And worse, Piglet dissapers. His friends try to find him with a scrapbook for a map. It's called The Book of Memories.Based on the book by A.A Milne.

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