ajmrowland wrote:I dunno. I was going off KH2Victurtle wrote:At the end of Many Adventures, doesn't he move in with Pooh after Eeyore announces Piglets house, Owl's?
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I've just got back for the cinema and for a while they've had posters for Winnie the Pooh though I hadn't taken too much interest, however I realised that it said "Coming April"! How is this possible, that's a lot earlier than I was expecting! Tangled is still showing currently over here, but it only got released in November initially so that's only 5 months!! Not to mention that whenever Disney release a new animated film it always reaches us months later. This film is the 51st Disney Animated Classic right? I always thought that there was always at least a years gap between each release?!
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Yes. And there were only 5 months between Lilo & Stitch and Treasure Planet. It's happened before. Also, after Pooh, Disney doesn't have anything coming out for a year or two.miklc wrote:I've just got back for the cinema and for a while they've had posters for Winnie the Pooh though I hadn't taken too much interest, however I realised that it said "Coming April"! How is this possible, that's a lot earlier than I was expecting! Tangled is still showing currently over here, but it only got released in November initially so that's only 5 months!! Not to mention that whenever Disney release a new animated film it always reaches us months later. This film is the 51st Disney Animated Classic right? I always thought that there was always at least a years gap between each release?!
Really, I never realized that before!! So one was a moderate success and the other flopped, interestingPatrickvD wrote:Yes. And there were only 5 months between Lilo & Stitch and Treasure Planet. It's happened before. Also, after Pooh, Disney doesn't have anything coming out for a year or two.miklc wrote:I've just got back for the cinema and for a while they've had posters for Winnie the Pooh though I hadn't taken too much interest, however I realised that it said "Coming April"! How is this possible, that's a lot earlier than I was expecting! Tangled is still showing currently over here, but it only got released in November initially so that's only 5 months!! Not to mention that whenever Disney release a new animated film it always reaches us months later. This film is the 51st Disney Animated Classic right? I always thought that there was always at least a years gap between each release?!
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Why is Pooh cosplaying as a dildo?
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Is the latest "honey" poster supposed to look a little like the famous painting of George Washington crossing a river?
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That's what it looks like to me. I like it.Prince Edward wrote:Is the latest "honey" poster supposed to look a little like the famous painting of George Washington crossing a river?
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Wow you're good at this! Thanks for posting! Very cute! Love the reference to:Sotiris wrote:Meet the Winnie the Pooh Filmmakers
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And Tangled couldn't have a poster like this here...why?
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Sorcerer Mickey wrote:No logo? That's odd...
Brand recognition, everybody knows Winnie the Pooh, while Tangled was a new story. Pooh and the gang need no introduction.disneyprincess11 wrote:And Tangled couldn't have a poster like this here...why?
I think the poster is cute, and is nice to see Pooh looking so, how to say it, daring, for a change.
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Wow you're good at this! Thanks for posting! Very cute! Love the reference to:
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bottom pic is more epic than the previous top pic.
Pooh is a poser.
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