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 preparing a 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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jvfunn1

When I first saw The Tigger Movie in Febraury 2000 I was just blowing away with it and today I still am! The film was just wonderful and I finally got to see the Pooh characters on Screen! The plot was wonderful with Tigger searching for his family of Tiggers but realizing that Pooh and the others are his family even though they're different. The music is wonderful! Thanks to the song Your Heart Will Lead you Home I am now a big fan of singer KENNY LOGGINS! Filled with great animation and the wonderful Pooh characters and great storyline The Tigger Movie is a movie you can enjoy forever! I know I'll enjoy it forever! 10 out of 10.

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Cinema_Fan

No one ages in the world that is Walt Disney's, not even in the 100-Acre Wood. The ever-youthful Christopher Robin, and his imaginary friends such as Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, Roo, Kanga, Rabbit, Owl and yes, the infamous Tigger are all here, they never leave.The Winnie the Pooh brand name, had been produced once more by The Walt Disney Company, this was to become The Tigger Movie. Without, sadly, the original voice that was Paul Winchell (1922 – 2005), who for many years had given us all fun and frolics with his ever lovable, or annoying, what ever your perspective may be, character Tigger, via a voice of lovable believability and honesty. Here we have the new voice, for a new generation, Jim Cummings (b.1953), not entirely a new comer, as he had voiced Tigger during the 1988 shows The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. While listening to the new voice, I'm afraid, for me, it just does not make it; with the comparison to listening to an elderly gentleman who quite simply had forgotten to put his false teeth back in. While the Americanisation of the associating voices are just bearable, the only English voice here is the narration of John Hurt. The animation here is your same old same old character profiling, as expected with historical characters and their evolution into the modern technical age, but as with this movie in particular, it is clean, sharp, colourful, and ordinary. It isn't about the quality of the messenger, but the importance of the message that The Tigger Movie portrays.In typical Walt Disney fashion, we have the moral standings of family values and friendships that can overcome doubt and loneliness, wherever and whoever the sufferer may be; friends and family are always near to give the boost back to the land of smiles, happiness and championship, they never disappoint.This is really a movie that can be blessed by children from all around the world, with its Tigger silliness, the half a dozen or so songs that accompany any Disney production such as this, and the heart-warming all rounder of a story that will have them happy to have been part of the Tigger family movie.

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chrisbishop5000

Whenever I even think of this lovely movie, I cry. It is such a sad story with a very moving ending. Adults as well as children need this - it's about family and how important any family should be to anybody! All I want to do, apart from cry my heart out, is give poor, forlorn Tigger a big, big hug and let him know that his family are right there with him. All of them; Pooh, Piglet, Owl, Eeyore, Kanga, Roo and even Rabbit they all love him. You see this is what I love about Disney's Winnie the Pooh movies; every single one of those beloved characters love and care for each other, there's never any hate and the messages to them all make me feel very humble.I've always been a fan of Pooh and all his friends and won't ever stop doing.

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