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Pooh's Grand Adventure DVD Press Release
<b><u><center>OUT OF THE VAULT, ON DVD FOR THE FIRST TIME!</u>
POOH’S GRAND ADVENTURE
THE SEARCH FOR CHRISTOPHER ROBIN
Includes New Games and Bonus Music Featurette
<u><i>Full-Length Animated Adventure Celebrates Pooh’s 80th Anniversary
Fully Restored And Remastered, Available April 11, 2006</i></u></b>
<a href="http://www.ultimatedisney.com/poohsgran ... html">Read our <b>Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin</b> Review</a></center>
BURBANK, Calif., September 28, 2005 – Walt Disney Home Entertainment presents the firstever
DVD release of <b>POOH’S GRAND ADVENTURE - THE SEARCH FOR CHRISTOPHER
ROBIN</b>, available on April 11, 2006. This enchanting Hundred Acre Woods story has been in
the fabled Disney Vault for almost nine years, and has been fully digitally restored and
remastered for its DVD debut. A.A. Milne published his first “Pooh” story 80 years ago, and
<b>POOH’S GRAND ADVENTURE - THE SEARCH FOR CHRISTOPHER ROBIN</b> is based on one
of Milne’s classic original stories. When Christopher Robin goes off to school, Pooh and his
pals set off on a “grand adventure” to find their friend. Come celebrate Winnie the Pooh’s 80th
anniversary with Pooh, Tigger, Rabbit, Owl, Eeyore and all the Hundred Acre Wood characters,
in this animated treasure filled with songs and laughs, available on Disney DVD for $29.99
(SRP).
Grand, all-new bonus features include the new game “Adventures In The Hundred Acre Wood.”
This family friendly feature has multiple levels and adventures: “Where is Christopher Robin,”
“Pooh’s Honey Pot,” “Piglet’s Tree Troubles,” “Tigger’s Hide and Go Bounce,” “Eeyore’s Fallen
House,” and “Rabbit’s Carrot Pulling Problem.” There is a “Pooh’s Symphony” feature on the
music of Winnie The Pooh.
In this full-length feature film, Pooh’s dearest friend in all the world, Christopher Robin, searches
for a way to tell his “silly old bear” that it’s time for him to begin school, and that they cannot play
together every moment, forever and ever. He wants to explain that even if they’re far apart, he
will still always be with Pooh. But parting is never easy, and Christopher Robin leaves Pooh a
note attached to a jar of honey. Of course the honey spills, making the words almost illegible.
When Pooh and the others bring the note to Owl, he misreads it and tells the anxious friends
that Christopher Robin has gone to “skull” (instead of “school”) and needs their help. Pooh and
his friends go on a grand journey, to the eye of the great skull cave, searching for Christopher
Robin, and finding fun and adventure!
<b>POOH’S GRAND ADVENTURE – THE SEARCH FOR CHRISTOPHER ROBIN</b> features a stellar
cast of ‘Pooh’ favorites, with Jim Cummings as Winnie The Pooh, the late John Fiedler as Piglet,
Ken Sansom as Rabbit, Andre Stojka as Owl, Peter Cullen as Eeyore, Brady Bluhm as
Christopher Robin, David Warner as the Narrator, and the late Paul Winchell as Tigger. This
joyous and entertaining adventure includes five original songs made for the movie.
Screenplay by Karl Geurs and Carter Crocker. Inspired by the stories of A.A. Milne. Directed
by Karl Geurs.
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... vemz"><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0000 ... ZZZZZZ.jpg">
Buy <b>Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin</b> from Amazon.com</a>
<a href="http://www.ultimatedisney.com/poohsgran ... html">Read our <b>Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin</b> Review</a>
<u><b>STREET DATE: APRIL 4, 2006</b></u>
<u>Suggested retail price</u>: $29.99 (DVD)
<u>Rated</u>: Not rated.
Bonus materials not rated nor subtitled.
Bonus materials subject to change.
<u>DVD aspect ratio</u>: 1.66:1, formatted for 16x9 TV screens
<u>DVD sound</u>: Dolby® Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
<u>Languages</u>: English, Spanish & French audio tracks
			
			
									
						
							POOH’S GRAND ADVENTURE
THE SEARCH FOR CHRISTOPHER ROBIN
Includes New Games and Bonus Music Featurette
<u><i>Full-Length Animated Adventure Celebrates Pooh’s 80th Anniversary
Fully Restored And Remastered, Available April 11, 2006</i></u></b>
<a href="http://www.ultimatedisney.com/poohsgran ... html">Read our <b>Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin</b> Review</a></center>
BURBANK, Calif., September 28, 2005 – Walt Disney Home Entertainment presents the firstever
DVD release of <b>POOH’S GRAND ADVENTURE - THE SEARCH FOR CHRISTOPHER
ROBIN</b>, available on April 11, 2006. This enchanting Hundred Acre Woods story has been in
the fabled Disney Vault for almost nine years, and has been fully digitally restored and
remastered for its DVD debut. A.A. Milne published his first “Pooh” story 80 years ago, and
<b>POOH’S GRAND ADVENTURE - THE SEARCH FOR CHRISTOPHER ROBIN</b> is based on one
of Milne’s classic original stories. When Christopher Robin goes off to school, Pooh and his
pals set off on a “grand adventure” to find their friend. Come celebrate Winnie the Pooh’s 80th
anniversary with Pooh, Tigger, Rabbit, Owl, Eeyore and all the Hundred Acre Wood characters,
in this animated treasure filled with songs and laughs, available on Disney DVD for $29.99
(SRP).
Grand, all-new bonus features include the new game “Adventures In The Hundred Acre Wood.”
This family friendly feature has multiple levels and adventures: “Where is Christopher Robin,”
“Pooh’s Honey Pot,” “Piglet’s Tree Troubles,” “Tigger’s Hide and Go Bounce,” “Eeyore’s Fallen
House,” and “Rabbit’s Carrot Pulling Problem.” There is a “Pooh’s Symphony” feature on the
music of Winnie The Pooh.
In this full-length feature film, Pooh’s dearest friend in all the world, Christopher Robin, searches
for a way to tell his “silly old bear” that it’s time for him to begin school, and that they cannot play
together every moment, forever and ever. He wants to explain that even if they’re far apart, he
will still always be with Pooh. But parting is never easy, and Christopher Robin leaves Pooh a
note attached to a jar of honey. Of course the honey spills, making the words almost illegible.
When Pooh and the others bring the note to Owl, he misreads it and tells the anxious friends
that Christopher Robin has gone to “skull” (instead of “school”) and needs their help. Pooh and
his friends go on a grand journey, to the eye of the great skull cave, searching for Christopher
Robin, and finding fun and adventure!
<b>POOH’S GRAND ADVENTURE – THE SEARCH FOR CHRISTOPHER ROBIN</b> features a stellar
cast of ‘Pooh’ favorites, with Jim Cummings as Winnie The Pooh, the late John Fiedler as Piglet,
Ken Sansom as Rabbit, Andre Stojka as Owl, Peter Cullen as Eeyore, Brady Bluhm as
Christopher Robin, David Warner as the Narrator, and the late Paul Winchell as Tigger. This
joyous and entertaining adventure includes five original songs made for the movie.
Screenplay by Karl Geurs and Carter Crocker. Inspired by the stories of A.A. Milne. Directed
by Karl Geurs.
<a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ ... vemz"><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0000 ... ZZZZZZ.jpg">
Buy <b>Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin</b> from Amazon.com</a>
<a href="http://www.ultimatedisney.com/poohsgran ... html">Read our <b>Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin</b> Review</a>
<u><b>STREET DATE: APRIL 4, 2006</b></u>
<u>Suggested retail price</u>: $29.99 (DVD)
<u>Rated</u>: Not rated.
Bonus materials not rated nor subtitled.
Bonus materials subject to change.
<u>DVD aspect ratio</u>: 1.66:1, formatted for 16x9 TV screens
<u>DVD sound</u>: Dolby® Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
<u>Languages</u>: English, Spanish & French audio tracks
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Good to see that the aspect ratio says fullscreen on this one.  I'd heard reports that it was to be 1.66:1, but it was created in 1.33:1; the first direct-to-video title to use anything other than 1.33 was Simba's Pride in 1998, which "Grand Adventure" predates by a little more than a year (August 1997-October 1998.)  Of course, they could pull a King of Thieves and have it be improper widescreen anyway despite the press release, but I hope not.
Though it is slim-to-none on bonus feature content that actulally means anything, I love the movie very much and am nice to hear that it will be treated well on disc as far as remastered picture and sound are concerned. I am very pleasntly surprised that they seem to be making such a big deal out of thiis release, but it deserves it. I hope it sells well because it represents a still recent time before Pooh and the gang were dumbed down to appeal only to preschoolers, and the movie is universally enjoyable and accessable, much like the New Adventures series and Walt's original shorts/movie (which is another DVD that I still need to get my hands on.)
I will pick this up!
			
			
									
						
							Though it is slim-to-none on bonus feature content that actulally means anything, I love the movie very much and am nice to hear that it will be treated well on disc as far as remastered picture and sound are concerned. I am very pleasntly surprised that they seem to be making such a big deal out of thiis release, but it deserves it. I hope it sells well because it represents a still recent time before Pooh and the gang were dumbed down to appeal only to preschoolers, and the movie is universally enjoyable and accessable, much like the New Adventures series and Walt's original shorts/movie (which is another DVD that I still need to get my hands on.)
I will pick this up!
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So, the extras have been reduced to just a game and a small music featurette? The featurette does sound interesting, though. I can't wait to see how the remastered picture and sound are.
I thought I'd have more to say since I've been anticipating this for so long.
			
			
									
						
							That's another reason I love this movie so much. Unlike many of the Pooh movies, the characters are actually involved in actual danger here, and it's handled really well.Jake Lipson wrote:I hope it sells well because it represents a still recent time before Pooh and the gang were dumbed down to appeal only to preschoolers
I thought I'd have more to say since I've been anticipating this for so long.
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Hi everbody. Is the next DVD release of Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin a true disney classic like (alice in wonderland or dumbo)? When it was filmed exactly? Thanx for answers.
			
			
									
						
										
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Actually I doubt the sound has actually been remastered since the 5.1 dolby digital soundtrack did exist on the 8 year old laserdisc. The Disney website is touting this as "all-new" due to the fact that it's new to the VHS-now-DVD crowd.Pasta67 wrote:I can't wait to see how the remastered picture and sound are.
By the way the LD release was full-frame, so I'm guessing that's the correct ratio, although Lion King II: Simba's Pride was originally released on VHS in full frame only to come out a year or so later on DVD in 1.66:1 widescreen (OAR).
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I've never seen this and it takes quite a bit to get me to warm up to Pooh. However, I have to say that the cover art has me wanting to see it. Go ahead, tar and feather me. 
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Hey welcome to the boards.Jude Lizowski wrote:I have the VCR verson, but its starting to ware out, so I might get it, and also VCRs or now so old, so I'm trying to get most of my fav movies that were on VCRs now on DVDs
I see you only posted only once.
Everyone is pretty friendly around here.
And now you can get a VHS and a DVD combo that you can record your VHS to DVD. They run about 200 to 300. I say put in a little more money to get a good quality one. remember the saying you get what you pay for?
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Yeah I'm new, I might get the dvd but where can I get it, I do have a Disney store but they have it more expensive, and I think they have it at wal-mart if I'm right? I'll have to try, But I'm now trying to also figger out where I can get the music(MP3)? any ideas 
			
			
									
						
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