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Cargando... Winnie the Pooh and Valentines, Too (1998)por Liza Alexander
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It's almost Valentine's Day, and Christopher Robin has been bitten by the Love Bug and is suffering from lovesickness. In order to cure him, Pooh and his friends try to find another Love Bug to "unbite" him. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The film is a bit odd, because even though it is a Valentine's Day show, it has more of a Halloween tone with the Pooh friends getting lost in a dark and scary forest at one point in their quest to keep Christopher Robin from falling in love. And then it also has some Christian overtones as a guiding light of love saves them by leading them from the darkness. Also, Owl sings an awful, sexist song: https://youtu.be/JM5Tl945quc.
The adaptation is fairly faithful to the film's story, but the art is not quite on model, with some of the faces of the Pooh characters looking downright ugly at times. Owl's song is mercifully omitted. (