This was the first, and still among the best, of Disney's adaptions of the stories.
Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1965)
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Runtime: 25 mins
Genre: Childrens
Synopsis: Sebastian Cabot narrates this story where Pooh is determined to get to the top of the honey tree for a sweet treat, but manages to get stuck instead. It's up to Christopher Robin, Rabbit, Gopher... Sebastian Cabot narrates this story where Pooh is determined to get to the top of the honey tree for a sweet treat, but manages to get stuck instead. It's up to Christopher Robin, Rabbit, Gopher and Owl to come to Pooh's rescue in this adventure of A.A. Milne's cuddly storybook character. [More]
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