Winnie The Pooh Dvd 2011 -

The disc features two deleted storylines introduced by the film’s directors, Stephen J. Anderson and Don Hall. These include:

Critically, the DVD did include a Blu-ray version in its base SKU, reflecting Disney’s calculation that the primary audience (parents of toddlers and preschoolers) still relied on DVD players in minivans and older home systems. winnie the pooh dvd 2011

Directors Stephen J. Anderson and Don Hall made a bold creative choice. While the world was flocking to see transforming robots and superheroes, they stripped the story down to its absolute essence. There were no celebrity cameos voiced by A-list actors trying to steal the show (with the exception of a charming narrator performance by John Cleese). There was no inflated stakes or world-ending peril. There was simply a bear looking for honey, a boy who needed help with his tail, and a note that was misread. The disc features two deleted storylines introduced by

The was officially released in the United States on October 25, 2011 , published by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. This release brought the 51st Walt Disney Animation Studios feature to home screens, marking a return to the classic hand-drawn animation style of the original 1960s and 70s shorts. The film is celebrated for its nostalgic 2D visuals and a whimsical 63-minute story inspired by three A. A. Milne tales. DVD and Blu-ray Release Details Directors Stephen J

In 2011, Netflix was just becoming a streaming giant. Today, parents may ask: Why buy a DVD when we have Disney+?

Have you found a copy of the 2011 DVD? Share your thoughts on the deleted scenes or the "Nessie" short in the comments below (or on your favorite Pooh fan forum).