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Starring
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Jim Cummings
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John Fiedler
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Nikita Hopkins
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Kath Soucie
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Ken Sansom
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Director
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Frank Nissen
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Genre
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Family
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Comedy
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Fantasy
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Mystery
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Animation
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Studio
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Buena Vista Home Entertainment / Disney
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Subtitles
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English, Czech, Hungarian, Arabic
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Time
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65 Minutes
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Awards
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Nominated :Young Artist Award
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MPAA Rating
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G
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DVD
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List Price:
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180.00 L.E
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Our Price:
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160.00 L.E
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20 L.E (11.11%)
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Straight from theaters, it's a grand-scale animated feature that is as exciting as it is charming, where friendship, understanding and adventure abound as Winnie the Pooh and his friends learn that things are not always as they appear.
A quiet day in the Hundred Acre Wood quickly grows mysterious when a strange sound echoes through the trees - a sound that can only be...a Heffalump!
While his friends devise traps, Roo sets off into the Wood and discovers a Heffalump named Lumpy. To Roo's great surprise, Heffalumps are quite friendly and playful. After meeting Lumpy, Roo wonders why the others are so frightened, and why Lumpy is so afraid of Roo's friends.
Upon discovering Roo's new friendship, Pooh and the gang realize that Heffalumps are nothing to fear at all. Filled with humor, heart and Heffalumps, this warm and wonderful adventure is great fun for the entire family.
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Pooh's Heffalump Movie introduces a lovable new character to the Hundred Acre Wood. When mysterious noises spook Pooh, Piglet, and the others, Rabbit explains that everyone will have to band together to track down the dreaded Heffalump. Well, everyone, that is, except Roo, who's too small for the task. Not surprisingly, it's Roo who makes first contact, and he quickly finds out that first impressions aren't always true. You can see the Big Messages coming from a mile off (Xenophobia is bad! Don't underestimate little kids!), and one moment of mischief curiously passes without even requiring an apology. But kids will be charmed by the Heffalump and may even connect with the empowerment/maturity themes. Among the voice cast, Jim Cummings does knockout impressions of Sterling Holloway and Paul Winchell as the voices of Pooh and Tigger, respectively, and Carly Simon's songs are at their best when she sings them herself.
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