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The Tigger Movie
[2000] (REGION 1) (NTSC)

Starring: Jim Cummings, Nikita Hopkins, Ken Sansom, John Fiedler, Peter Cullen
Director: Jun Falkenstein Nick Bates
Format: Animated Closed-captioned Colour DVD-Video Widescreen NTSC
Released: 22 Aug 2000
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Customer Reviews

Cheap but not cheerful - By: worst_trip, 21 Jul 2008
I can't say I was terribly impressed by this. I have never been much of a fan of Winne the Pooh, but this being such an...English....series of books, the American accents of alll the characters in this Disney animation (bar Christopher Robin, who only puts in an appearance during the last two minutes of the film) soon began to grate. I'm sure this point has been complained about by many people many times before, but it is startlingly annoying. I'm sure the kids won't notice, but if you have to watch it with them - you might.

That said real reason I am writing this review is that I was absolutely astonished by the 'disaster movie' ending of this film - in which everyone is flung about during an avalanch which stikes a collapsing pine tree. I didn't think this was an 'exciting climax' to the film, & it wasn't necessary or appropriate. This is Winnie the Pooh, for heavensakes. What on earth can the film makers have been thinking?

I thought it was a very mediocre effort, even for a kid's film, & have wasted my money, as our two-year-old is done with it after just one viewing. I'd advise you to rent the silly thing, if you feel you have to see it.

There is also an awful sequence in which we see Tigger morphed into various guises, one of which is a dress-wearing creature that resembles the late Marylin Monroe. I could reallly have done without having had to see that. It's horrible. And as you can see, this film is about as far from the Hundred Acre Wood as you can get.
Enthrauling - By: , 17 Jan 2002
This is an excellent film for young children & adults alike. It's light hearted, easy to watch & has many comical moments.

My 3 year old daughter is obsessed with it & she even joins in with the bouncing. I would definetely recommend this film for a child & think that they can not fail to gain from it.


A storyline was needed! - By: , 11 Aug 2001
Although I appreciate that this film was designed for children, it still has to contain something to attract attention. Whilst I am aware the colours may do this, something still has to happen in order to keep a child hooked. I have always been a fan of winnie the pooh but found this film extremely disappointing!
Bouncy Tigger Fun!! - By: fionablack@talk21.com, 13 Mar 2001
My son got this video for Christmas, & he was delighted with the free book that he received from the enclosed leaflet. Nice to see some plain, clean, fun on video, without violence. Typical Disney classics contain an element of nasty danger which younger kids can fear. Tigger is just good, clean, fun for alll ages.
a must for your disney collection - By: , 21 Feb 2001
This film is an alll time Disney classic. I pretend I buying them for the children but, if I'm honest with myself I enjoy them just as much if not more. The dvd is a must to your collection & my children love the little games they have as extras also. All I can say is buy it.