The Tigger Movie
The Tigger Movie
G | 11 February 2000 (USA)
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Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Owl, Kanga, Roo, and Rabbit are preparinga suitable winter home for Eeyore, the perennially dejected donkey, but Tigger's continual bouncing interrupts their efforts. Rabbit suggests that Tigger go find others of his kind to bounce with, but Tigger thinks "the most wonderful thing about tiggers is" he's "the only one!" Just in case though, the joyously jouncy feline sets out to see if he can find relatives.

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jaemiewaters

it is the best movie ever made you will enjoy watching this amazing family movie there is nothing like this you will enjoy this one of a kind movie this is a great movie you have to watch this amazing movie it is one of the best films ever you will say wow lets watch that again it is a classic there is nothing like this The Tigger Movie is a classic you will enjoy go see this is a sweet movie you just have to watch this amazing film go see this wonderful movie today you want be sorry this is a great film i never saw a movie like this it is a movie that i could watch more than once or twice that is how good this movie is you will not believe your eyes i did not believe my eyes it was that good go see this beautiful movie today there is nothing like this it is a big big big hit i never saw a movie like this

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Michael O'Keefe

Irresistible and enchanting Disney animated adventure. Winnie the Pooh fans will not have any trouble with letting Eeyore and Tigger share in the limelight. Winnie and the gang, Piglet, Roo, Owl, Kanga, Rabbit and the bouncy Tigger gather to fix up a comfortable winter home for the motived challenged donkey Eeyore. The rambunctious Tigger is absolutely too active to be any help; Rabbit makes the suggestion that he go out and look for some other "tiggers" to play with. That is so silly, more "tiggers" in the Hundred Acre Wood? Merrily goes the striped bundle of energy on a journey to find his...family. Lively songs and a charming story; a delightful movie for the whole family. Keeping up with Tigger is like playing with a rubber ball in a big basement. THE TIGGER MOVIE features the voices of: Jim Cummings, John Fielder, Peter Cullen, Tom Attenborough, Nikita Hopkins, Ken Sansom and narrated by John Hurt.

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bob the moo

After causing more trouble than good with all his bouncing, Tigger realises that he is different from the rest of his friends and gets depressed. When overhearing about Owl's family tree, Tigger realises that he needs to find his family tree to be able to have people to bounce around with. He sets out to try and find his family's tree in the forest.Having seen the pretty poor movie featuring Piglet I didn't hold out much hope for this film even if Tigger is one of the more fun characters of the series. However the plot is a little better than that film and the whole thing has a lot more energy to it. The basic plot is reasonable enough but it will be no surprise to anyone that lessons are there to be learned. The film moves along easy enough and is light enough to enjoy without being hard to watch.The songs are OK and aren't overdone to the point that their averageness becomes a major drag. The animation is pretty basic though and this is matched by the voice work, which doesn't really do anything and actually sounds quite bland. The film isn't great though - it's just passable enough to watch. Kids should enjoy it but even for them it may be all a bit bland and `nice' to compete with sharper cartoons. As for adults, it is unlikely that they will take much from it apart from having the kids distracted for an hour or so.Overall, fans of Pooh and all will probably enjoy this film, I liked it because it was undemanding and quite a pleasant little story. The animation is OK even if the voice work is poor and the humour of the film couldn't compete with the much sharper kids animations that are out there.

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subha

I usually don't write much comments. This is definately not similar to the 'New Adventure of Winnie The Pooh', or the recently viewed 1977 classic 'The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh'. In comparison the script is extremely lame. My daughter who is going to be 2 soon, is bored and didn't care much for it. There is no Go-Fur. Winnie the Pooh looked too dull yet intelligent. The rest of the cast look 'animated' or 'zombies'. There is no charm in this flick, it is yet another work from Amateurs who work for Disney. Skip it and watch 'The New Adventures of Winnie The Pooh' on Disney Channel. thats my 2 cents

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