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The Tigger Movie - DVD

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The Tigger Movie

List Price: $19.99    Our Price: $15.99

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DVD - 22 August, 2000
Walt Disney Video
G (General Audience)
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Director: Nick Bates

Number of Media: 1
Features:

  • Animated
  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • DVD-Video
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC

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Customer Reviews

Good

My daughter likes this movie but not as much as the Piglet or Heffalump movies, but definitely worth the money if your child enjoys the Pooh characters.


What's up with Disney?

I found this movie very disappointing. It was so full of low-level slapstick violence that it felt more like a warner brother's cartoon than a Winnie the Pooh Movie. While the story was a sweet message, Eeyore's home being smashed by a rock and roo crashing into closets concerned my two year old deeply. What happened to a great storyline without the bells and whistles of violence to move it along? I'll stick to the Blustery Day. Once again, Disney gets a D-.


My Daughter loves it.

My little one loves Pooh's movies and couldnt be happier seeing her dance and jump with them.... awesome.

 

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