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Poohs Heffalump Movie

Based on the books by A.A. Milne, "Pooh’s Heffalump Movie" takes viewers back to the Hundred Acre Woods for a new adventure. It begins one morning when Pooh (voiced by Jim Cummings), Piglet (John Fiedler), Tigger (Cummings) and Roo (Nikita Hopkins) are awakened by an unusually frightening sound. With the discovery of some large footprints, Pooh, Eeyore (Peter Cullen) and friends determine that the noise must have been the call of the dreaded Heffalump (Kyle Stanger). And so, led by Rabbit (Ken Sansom), the crew embarks on a Heffalump expedition in an attempt to capture the horrible beast. The only problem is that they have only their own overactive imaginations to tell them what a Heffalump is really like. So when Roo finally decides that he can go catch a Heffalump on his own, he is shocked to find that Heffalumps aren’t frightening or dangerous at all. In fact, they make good friends.
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“Pooh’s Heffalump Movie” is destined to become another classic for Disney. In the latest entry to the Pooh franchise, we are introduced to the dreaded Heffalump, a pink elephant like creature who lives on the “other side of the fence.” Through this adventure, Pooh and his pals learn that just because someone is different that doesn’t mean that they are to be feared. The message here is that diversity is good and we should get to know our neighbors and treat them with respect.

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One slightly scary scene where Roo is trapped between some giant tree trunks.

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