Disney’s classic tradition of great storytelling continues with the all-new, full-length feature, WINNIE THE POOH: SPRINGTIME WITH ROO. This delightful tale stars all your friends including Winnie The Pooh and his little pal, Roo. Every year Rabbit plays Easter bunny. But not this year. No bunny means no hunny for Pooh, no Eastery egg hunt for Tigger, no basket for Piglet, no fluffy bunny ears for Eeyore — and no fun for Roo. Rabbit expects them all to spring into action: scrubbing, dusting, sweeping, and mopping instead! But Roo’s love and wisdom show Rabbit that special days are to be shared in special ways. Blooming with beloved characters, memorable songs, spirit, and hope, WINNIE THE POOH: SPRINGTIME WITH ROO will delight and inspire one and all every day of the year!Friendship and compassion provide a memorable Easter celebration in Springtime with Roo. Roo’s excitement on Easter morning is boundless, but when he, Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, and Eeyore arrive at Rabbit’s door for the big Easter egg hunt, Rabbit seems to have forgotten Easter and proclaims it “Spring Cleaning Day” instead. A dispirited Pooh and his gang quickly rally and decide to surprise Rabbit by putting up his Easter decorations. Rabbit is not at all happy with their efforts and furiously declares that Easter is canceled. It turns out that everyone involved has been selfish in some degree by failing to consider the feelings and desires of one another. Can a little mutual understanding and caring salvage Easter for Roo, Rabbit, and the rest of the gang? (Ages 2 to 7) –Tami Horiuchi
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April 6, 2010
#1
We rented this movie from Blockbuster. A part when rabbit’s friends are missing was his worst nightmare
April 6, 2010
#2
My 3-year-old loves Pooh and his friends and the DVDs are not loud like some others, so I can easily deal with it around the house. Plus there is nothing scary or anything that I should be concerned about, as it sometimes happens even in G-rated movies (thinking about a 3 year old, of course). So I love it too!!!
April 6, 2010
#3
(…)This film (…) fails to capture the true essence of Easter. Not that I expected it to, for sure! But it might be a good idea to remind your young viewers that Easter is about more than eggs and bunnies, ribbons and flowers. It’s certainly a time to celebrate new life…but to celebrate the new life that is given us by God, through his Son Jesus.
The film is still cute – although certainly not among the best stock that Disney has produced. I recommend it, but I also recommend something to remind children of the real reason for Easter.
April 6, 2010
#4
Delightful characters, wonderful “message,” beautiful color, and entertaining songs. Buy it!
April 6, 2010
#5
My 2 1/2 year-old son loves all things Pooh and I guess this is no exception. Unfortunately for him, he won’t be watching it again. I don’t understand why Disney decided to make an “Easter” DVD that had nothing to do with Easter. I mean they could have done a “springtime” DVD (as the show’s title would imply) with their own made-up holiday, but that’s not the case here. I imagine that non-Christian parents wouldn’t want their kids watching anything having to do with Christian holidays, whereas Christian parents will likely be confused and disappointed by how this DVD repeatedly tries to explain “the true meaning of Easter” without ever even alluding to Christian doctrine. I certainly don’t look to Disney for spiritual enlightenment, but neither do I expect from them such pointless and confusing children’s fare. Please look to Heffalump, The Tigger Movie, or Piglet’s Big Movie for more wholesome, innocent entertainment.