Poohs Grand Adventure - The Search For Christopher Robin from Walt Disney Home Entertainment
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The original Disney classic inspired by the books of A.A. Milne is now available for the very first time on DVD. Once upon the last day of a golden summer, Christopher Robin prepares for an exciting event - his very first day of school! But he hasn't yet had a chance to tell Pooh, and when Christopher Robin doesn't show up to play at the usual time, Pooh sets off with Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore, and Rabbit on a brave quest across the Hundred Acre Wood to find him. So begins one of the most cherished family classics ever made about one of the most enduring and celebrated friendships of all time.
Believing in oneself is not always easy and it proves especially difficult for a bear of very little brain named Pooh and his friends when Christopher Robin mysteriously disappears from the Hundred Acre Woods one fall day. After charging Pooh Bear to remember that "you're braver than you believe, stronger than you seem and smarter than you think," Christopher Robin fails to appear in the woods the next morning. After mis-reading a honey-covered note from Christopher Robin, Pooh and his friends Rabbit, Tigger, Piglet, and Eeyore head out to find and rescue Christopher Robin from a forbidding place called "Skull." The journey is terrifying and difficult and each of the friends is besieged by insecurity about his apparent inadequacies. Rabbit begins to doubt his intelligence, Piglet his bravery, Tigger his strength, and Pooh his overall competence, but eventually the friends discover their inherent strengths and come to realize that perception plays a key role in fear and that the power of friendship can overcome even the biggest obstacles. (Ages 2 and older) --Tami Horiuchi
