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It’s Always A Sunny Day When Christopher Robin Comes to Play
The story of Disney’s Christopher Robin begins in the
Hundred-Acre Woods where Winnie The Pooh and his friends Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore,
Owl, Rabbit, Kanga and Roo are awaiting the arrival of a young Christopher
Robin. Once Christopher Robin arrives
the party begins on that sunny day, but soon the mood changes as Christopher
Robin is preparing to leave for boarding school. While he is sure that he will never forget
his friends, Winnie The Pooh and his friends are not so sure.
The Fog Comes Rolling In
As time passes you learn the hardships that Christopher
Robin has to deal with while away from his friends. As he ages and changes he becomes lost in fog
and struggles with hard decisions. This affects
those in the Hundred Acre Woods as well.
Winnie the Pooh wakes up to very foggy day where he cannot find his
friends and he to has lost his way. He
knows the only person that can fix the situation is his hero, and so the silly
old bear begins his adventure to search for Christopher Robin. To Winnie The Pooh’s dismay Christopher Robin
has let go of his childhood ways and is now spending his days avoiding a
terrible Woozel.
To see how the story
unfolds be sure to get your own copy of Disney’s Christopher Robin now
available on Disney DVD and BluRay. Then
us know if you enjoyed this walk down memory lane as much as we did.
Canada’s Connection to Winnie The Pooh
Many of us grew up with the Heritage Minute story of
Winnie The Pooh but that was just the beginning! Did you know that Disney’s
Christopher Robin is 16th feature film inspired by A.A. Milne’s tales
of Winnie The Pooh and Christopher Robin? Click the image below to get all the
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I remember watching Winnie the Pooh on tv as a child!
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ReplyDeleteWhen I was 8, my grandmother gave me a Winnie the Pooh plush toy for Christmas. It was the best present ever!! I so wish I still had it!
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ReplyDeleteI remember my mom reading her old Winnie the Pooh classic books to me when I was a little girl, and now she reads them to my daughters. Each of my daughters also has a giant Winnie the Pooh stuffie with their birth year embroidered on the foot.
ReplyDeleteI remember loving these characters growing up! I even had a Winnie the Pooh Stuffed animal
ReplyDeleteI remember watching Winnie The Pooh on Sunday evenings on DisneyWorld.
ReplyDeleteI remember watching Winnie with my son then years later with my grandkids.
ReplyDeleteThe first movie we took my oldest son (he's 18 now) to see in the theatre was Piglet's Big Movie and he hid under the seat for the entire movie because it was too loud. He didn't want to leave and would pop out every now and again to see what was going on.
ReplyDeleteI remember watching the cartoon as a child. Would like to watch this one with my kids.
ReplyDeleteReading Winnie the Pooh books to the kids when they were younger.
ReplyDeleteMy first pregnancy. I did my sons room from top to bottom with Winnie the pooh. Such an exciting time I spent so much time doing his room. great memories :)
ReplyDeleteMy memory is when my kids were young they had Winnie the Pooh stuffies, I now want to carry on with my Grandchildren
ReplyDeleteI always thought my life was eeyore and tigger put together.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite Winnie the Pooh memory is introducing them to my own kids. I loved the stories when I was little. Now my kids love them too.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely loved watching Winnie the Pooh cartoon growing up. Tigger and Eeyore were my favorites characters.
ReplyDeleteI remember reading special Winnie The Pooh books to my oldest son (now 24) as a baby. They were some of the very first books I bought for him, and I read to them all 5 of my boys (my youngest is 8).
ReplyDeleteMy Winnie the Pooh memory is getting an inflatable Piglet when I visited Disneyland 50 years ago.
ReplyDeleteI watched Winnie the pooh cartoons growing up, I loved Tiger he always made me laugh
ReplyDeleteMy sister is obsessed with Winnie the Pooh that she even decorated her kids rooms with Winnie the Pooh items
ReplyDeleteI always watched Winnie The pooh when I was a kid. My Grandmother would always put him on when we visite there.
ReplyDeleteafter I first saw Winnie the Pooh in a Book I was obbessed, still am! I had all sorts of Pooh bear things and when Ihad kids decorated their rooms with Pooh bear!
ReplyDeleteI remember being enthralled with the story when I first heard it as a young child.
ReplyDeleteI remember getting interested in Winnie the Pooh when I saw the merchandise at the Disney Store.
ReplyDeleteMy Pooh memory is my Mom reading it to me when I was little
ReplyDeleteI remember getting the Winnie the Pooh movie for my birthday one year
ReplyDeleteReading the book to my little cousin.
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