The purple, elephant-like creature sports a sweet little British accent and a contagious laugh. He more than justifies his presence.
Pooh's Heffalump Movie (2005)
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Reviews Counted:81
Fresh:65
Rotten:16
Average Rating:6.6/10
Consensus: A charming and delightful walk through the Hundred Acres Woods for young viewers.
Theatrical Release:Feb 11, 2005 Wide
Box Office: $18,013,938
Synopsis: A welcome dose of old-fashioned animation for parents and a delightful, easy-to-follow experience for kids, this is a nostalgic cartoon feature for fans of the Pooh series. Rabbit, Piglet, Tigger,... A welcome dose of old-fashioned animation for parents and a delightful, easy-to-follow experience for kids, this is a nostalgic cartoon feature for fans of the Pooh series. Rabbit, Piglet, Tigger, Eyore, Winnie the Pooh, Kanga, and Roo, are all on hand for a lesson in how to fearlessly face new and possibly strange experiences. The plot concerns the hysterical panic that arises when the gang learns of a nearby family of dreaded heffalumps. Their subsequent excursion into Heffalump Hollow to capture the beasts is not a great success, but the littlest member of each side--Lumpy (Kyle Stanger) and Roo (Nikita Hopkins)--end up meeting and becoming friends. Mutual distrust lingers amongst the other animals however, and when Pooh and company try to capture Lumpy, his well-meaning but overprotective mom (Brenda Blethyn) charges to the rescue. The always relevant "don't judge a book by its cover" moral is conveyed with subtlety and wit, the animation style is clean and calming, and the scenery is rendered with an easy-on-the-eye pastel palette. There's an assortment of fun and lovely songs as well, including: "The Horrible, Hazardous Heffalumps," "Shoulder to Shoulder," and "Little Mister Roo" by Carly Simon. Parents may heave a nice sigh of relief to see that an animated film doesn't have to be rife with hyperkinetic action and over-the-top clowning to excite their kids' imagination. [More]
Starring: Jim Cummings, John Fiedler, Nikita Hopkins, Kath Soucie
Starring: Jim Cummings, John Fiedler, Nikita Hopkins, Kath Soucie, Ken Sansom, Peter Cullen, Brenda Blethyn
Director: Frank Nissen
Director: Frank Nissen
Screenwriter: Brian Hohlfeld, Evan Spiliotopoulos
Producer: Jessica Koplos-Miller
Studio: Buena Vista Pictures
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Reviews for Pooh's Heffalump Movie
Comfort food for the family: a winning, frequently funny tale of love, camarederie and understanding set in a visual universe as arresting as it is idyllic.
While there’s nothing WRONG with this trifle, I was hoping there’d be a better finale for the company that more than anyone was the face of moving drawings for the world...
As fare for families with young children, this is a completely pleasant and harmless time-pass, but other viewers should simply pass.
The positivity in this endeavour is stretched thin of personality, but young kids should be entranced by the familiar characters and good feelings.
A charming movie for tiny tots, preferably under age six, and passably entertaining for their patient parents.
While kids older than 8 may be too jaded to sit through this cute flick, at just over an hour, it may be the perfect fit for first-time filmgoers.
Neither the life lesson on tolerance nor Carly Simon's treacly songs can weigh down the bouncy fun of this colorful and kid-friendly adventure.
It’s nowhere near classic stuff. However, the pace is breezy, the story is charming and the message is wholesome and easy to swallow.
The proper place for this barely feature-length rehash of Poohism is home video (which was the producers' original plan), not the big screen.
There is some wonderful music by Carly Simon and this pleasant outing is perfect for the kiddies.
Wonderful things can come in small packages. And "Pooh's Heffalump Movie" is one of them.
[It] may entertain easy-to-please younger children while disappointing more knowledgeable kids and parents.
...a quaint and sweet-toothed animated film that sends a constructive message...a zesty fun-filled fantasy punctuated by catchy tunes and contemplative forethought
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