Here’s a quick guide to Winnie The Pooh’s characters and voice cast. Disney has been making movies based on A. A. Milne’s beloved bear since the mid-1960s, with 2011’s Winnie The Pooh being the franchise’s fifth theatrically released film. It’s co-directed by Moana helmer Don Hall and follows Pooh and rest of the Hundred Acre Wood critters as they embark on a mission to rescue Christopher Robin after misconstruing that he’s been kidnapped by a monster.
Alongside The Princess And The Frog, Winnie The Pooh heralded a brief return to hand-drawn animation for Disney which originally had plans to release a traditionally-animated movie every two-and-a-half years to complement its digitally-produced output. However, those plans were scrapped when Winnie The Pooh underperformed. As it stands, the movie is Disney’s last theatrically released hand-drawn animation.
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Winnie The Pooh may have failed to set the box office aflame but it got rave reviews from critics who praised its charmingly nostalgic animation and talented voice cast. Read on for a rundown of which actors voice which Winnie The Pooh characters in the adventure.
Jim Cummings – Winnie the Pooh & Tigger
Cummings is the voice behind both the movie’s honey-loving eponymous character and his hyperactive friend Tigger. Cummings is a voice acting veteran who has played Pooh and Tigger in many of Disney’s Winnie The Pooh productions, alongside voicing plenty of other animated characters, including Darkwing Duck.
Bud Luckey – Eeyore
The late Bud Luckey is best known for his work with Pixar as a character designer but in Winnie The Pooh he plays pessimistic donkey Eeyore. His other voice acting roles include Rick
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