winnie the pooh is irreplaceable to me. nothing ever makes me feel the cozy warmth happy feeling i get like when i watch winnie the pooh, no matter how old i get. :')
I'll admit, I was pretty skeptical about that movie at first. But now I'm quite inclined to give it a try. At least it's a refreshing change from all these live-action remakes we've been bombarded with these last few years.
I was just going to mention that song as a happy cry moment. It's still in my head, many years after I first watched the movie. I get teary-eyed whenever it starts.
At first I thought the movie was a ripoff because we all thought we’re gonna see Tigger’s biological family. Now I realize that they’re teaching us about what true family are.
Pooh and his friends are possibly the most charming characters to ever be created. I turn to them when I need cheering up, or at least assurance that things will be alright. I also have a sweet Pooh story of my own to share. In the middle of a snowstorm, I found a teddy bear lying in the snow. It didn’t look dirty or old or anything, so I took it upon myself to bring it home. I washed/dried it and fixed the one eye that popped out, only to find that it’s a classic Pooh plush, made to look like the book version of him. He’s become a frequent sleeping companion of mine. ❤️
5:34 If Kanga, Christopher Robin and Owl are the smartest and wisest of the residents of the Hundred Acre Wood why didn’t they just tell Tigger or reveal to him his true origins and the whereabouts of his biological “tigger” tiger family but instead just had him admit that his friends were his true family were they just trying to teach him, Pooh, Roo, Piglet, Eeyore and Rabbit the movie’s main theme that family isn’t based on genetics but those who are closet too you the most and are there for you when you need them the most all along? It still would have been wise for them to at least reveal to him his origins and the whereabouts of his biological tiger family.
Thank you for this. My oldest daughter passed away recently and pooh was her favorite. This has brought back wonderful memories. Yes many years but much love.
One of the best scenes that made happy cry was when Christopher Robin said "You are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think" to Pooh. It just spoke to me.
Indeed. That said, what speaks to me, even now, is Sebastian Cabot's (Bagheera in "The Jungle Book" if anyone didn't know) closing line in "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh." "There they go, and whatever happens to them on the way, in that enchanted place on top of the forest, a little bear will always be waiting." It says to my inner 6-year-old, 'No matter what happens, wherever you are, I'll be here when you need me.' As one of the books says "Rivers know this: There is no hurry, we will get there someday."
I still cry during the moment where Rabbit is trying to tell their bird friend they can fly but the scene makes it feel like she already left. The little reunion before she actually leaves just makes my heart melt
What about KH3? Despite he fell into darkness for a short time in 3D, that was enough for Sora to weaken his bond with Pooh. Sora’s desire to not let this happen again is heartbreaking, because it reminds me someone who lost their innocence, their sense of wonder from their childhood, after they reached their adulthood, due to whatever tragedy or trauma happened to them. (Also, The BIG FORESHADOWING)
I loved when piglet saves Pooh from the waterfall, when Pooh and friends discover that heffalumps aren’t monsters after all, when Pooh wins the grand prize of honey 🍯 in the 2011 movie and when Christopher Robin all grown up finds all his friends
I love Winnie The Pooh. It teaches so many good lessons for kids to learn. It's such a great show and I don't think anyone can be "too old" for this great loveable gang. 💛🧡
You shouldn't be afraid to. IMO, it's one of the sweetest group of characters and teaches kids to be kind, caring and the importance of friendship. Plus they're so adorable. (Though I did side with Rabbit about Tigger in the early days)
The new adventures of winnie the pooh is a true masterpiece. The messages regarding friendship, responsibility and love are beautifully merged with the comedy. I'm glad that "find her, keep her" is mentioned, whether you are kids or adults, watch it and you will be moved to tears.
All Pooh characters are precious & need to be protected. Especially from the quacks that are making these innocent characters into Horror movie slashers!😠
"A Day for Eeyore" remains the only time I ever cried watching a Saturday Morning cartoon. And now some 30-odd years later, it still made me cry when I re-watched it on Disney+!
@@giraffe3948 I would want a Pooh's Woozle Movie, which has Roo and Lumpy befriending a Woozle and, instead of the Woozle having only a mother, he ends up having only a father!
Disney's Winnie the Pooh franchise is comical and emotional kids and adult always enjoy watching those movies TV shows video games books and comic books.
I think it's interesting how Winnie the Pooh promised to wait for Christopher Robin in the 100 Acre Wood forever and ever, and then in the Christopher Robin movie Pooh was still there waiting. That's what really made me cry.
I cried throughout this whole video, cause Winnie the Pooh was my childhood. I feel so nostalgic rn. I still remember that I was listening the "Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin" on CD and in the scene when the butterflies began to fly, I started Crying cause my Father wasn't there. (He was at work probably, but I missed him so hard). Oh where have you gone my childhood.
I have to agree with number 1, it gets even more heartwarming and sad when we get farther from the tree, the film ending softly with the last note and (the cherry on top) the end credits version of Wherever you are during the end credits and the credits ending with nothing else
I always felt so bad for Rabbit. Since he's my favorite Winnie the Pooh character, it made sense for me to be upset when his role as the Easter Bunny was taken from him. No offense to Tigger of course but it was still sad nonetheless.
3 things I love Minecraft Winnie the Pooh Dr Seus books These 3 things make my life better and happier I couldn’t hold back my tears in Winnie the Pooh’s last scenes
I can’t believe you did that. Thank you 😊❤️ My favourite scene is where Piglet find his house covered with drawing of himself made by his friends, just to show him that, even if they are sometimes insensitive towards him without meaning to, they still care about him.❤️❤️❤️❤️
More pride to me for the fact that of all the Disney stuff I was exposed to as a kid in the late 90's, Winnie the Pooh was the first one that truly stuck.
I remember seeing Pooh’s heffelump movie and Piglet’s Big Movie when it came out. As a young adult now I realize what those films mean to me as well as the original books. Whenever I get in a sad state I know I can put on anything Pooh related abs know I’ll feel better after watching it. It’s just a quite nice nostalgic trip down childhoods lane.
I know it's important that Tigger realizes who his real family is, but the moment of "The Tigger Movie" that makes me happy-cry is at the party afterwards, when Tigger gives Roo his present and says "Only the best for my bestest little brother..."
Some of these I'd change order, personal opinions. The Tigger Movie for example is still dear to my heart and just seeing that scene makes me want to cry. The ending of the Piglets big movie also makes me cry and the Heffelump movie gets me as well. It's definitely the nostalgia from when I was younger. My top 3 movies I use to watch.
"But I found you" just has me bawling here in my office. God I love Pooh so much! My first birthday was a Winnie the Pooh themed party because I loved Pooh Bear from the moment I could love anything. God I'm just crying right now with happy memories.
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Two Moments that were missing in my opinion: Search for Christopher Robin: Wherever You Are and Pooh’s Very Merry New Year: The ending, especially when Pooh gives Piglett his gift.
I honestly hate that someone decided to make this heartwarming cartoon into a horrific live action horror film because Winnie the Pooh is about love, friendship and sharing happy moments and now after watching Winnie the Pooh Blood and Honey it just shows me how people quickly grow out of that innocent stage and just ruin everything.
I would say the biggest problem is that they merely saw the character and popularity not the love, kindness, and heart that Winnie the Pooh was. That is why I refuse to see the movie because it feels like how they made King Arthur evil they lack the understanding of what made the character popular and inspirational in the first place.
While number one does make me cry along with the two hero party. The scene that makes me cry is the ending to Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh every time I end up bawling my eyes out because of how sad it is.
Yay! I'm SO HAPPY that there were two scenes of The Search for Christopher Robin that were on there for that movie deserves to be up there and I ABSOLUTELY LOVE the fact that the scene where Pooh realizes that Christopher Robin is there in his heart made an honorable mention for I cry at that scene all of the time! LOVE THAT SCENE! I was worried for a while that it wasn't going to get any kind of attention. I LOVE The Tigger Movie and I ABSOLUTELY LOVE the fact that nowadays people are paying attention to it and praising it and calling it underrated. Yet, nobody talks about Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin and I feel like it's due to the fact that it was a direct to video release while The Tigger Movie was set to theaters. It's such a shame for that movie should get just as much praise. It also happens to be my all time favorite Winnie the Pooh movie ever while The Tigger Movie is my second favorite! People say that their main favorite is The Tigger Movie and I say that my main favorite is Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin. I LOVE that movie! It's also my fifth favorite Disney animated film of all time I LOVE IT that much! :)
The cloud painting scene always gets me. But I also adore the end of the Kesie episode after she has flown south: Piglet: It’s the most peculiar thing. For the longest time I thought Rabbit didn’t like her. Pooh: You know Piglet, sometimes people care too much. I think it’s called love. Piglet: Oh, you think we should tell Rabbit? Pooh: Don’t worry, I believe he already knows *camera pans to show Rabbit waiting on a hill for Kesie to come back.
I really wish we could have the days of the '90s and 2000s Pooh movies again. All of those movies were so deep, even if they were packaged in adorable stuff and fluff. Two two most impactful movies for me were Pooh's Grand Adventure and The Tigger Movie: Pooh's Grand Adventure taught us that nothing can last forever, and The Tigger Movie taught us that you're always surrounded by your real family. Things like this are why I really miss Disney's 2D animated films. They were expressive in ways that their 3D animated films just aren't.
Winnie the pooh, both movies and tv-show has a special place in my heart and i did cry when i heard original voice of Pooh and Tigger in Christopher Robin movie
Well, it's not quite the original, as Sterling Holloway had passed by this point, but Jim Cummings does the speech pattern so close to Sterling, that it is rather difficult to tell, other than Sterling had maybe a higher pitch in his voice.
I SOBBED when Lumpy finally got his mum back. I loved that movie so much, and up to that moment, it was so hard for me to watch. 😭 and the end of Piglet's Big Movie was so sad for me
Even Winnie the Pooh apealing for little kids, it still have some of the most imortant lessons, morals and wisdoms in the life if the kids don't even understand that.
Thank you for putting The search for C R as no 1. The part that makes me flow a river however are the interval act song from Winnie himself singing out his sadness and emptyness to the moon. It is strongly connected with the scenes mentioned in the clip.
I forgot about that song! I'm assuming you mean the "I've hung a wish on every star, it hasn't done much good so far.....I can only dream of you, wherever you are" song. Though I'll admit that's more of a sad cry than a happy cry to me. Still, I can see what you mean.
Piglet's Big Movie is even more wistful knowing John Fiedler passed away only a couple years later. It wasn't his final role as Piglet but it was a sweet acknowledgement nearing the end of his tenure. I also only just noticed the cute call back with Piglet's happy tears. Roo earlier drew Piglet's face on the window, but the rain formed what looked like a tear dribbling from his eye. Pooh draws a smile to cheer Roo up ("THAT'S the Piglet I know, always happy to see you"), thus a happy but still crying Piglet.
Winnie the Pooh always has a special place in my heart, my favourite character has always been eeyore since I was very small, I’ve had endless eeyores are always have one to comfort me, I’m in my teens but I still have eeyore wherever I go, Winnie the Pooh is so special and I loved the Christopher’s robins movie, aswell as when I was younger watching Pooh on Disney junior!
I turned this video into a don’t cry challenge for myself and amazingly the floodgates stayed closed. However this video did put enormous cracks in them 😅
I loved Pooh Bear when I was a kid! The New Adventures of Winnine the Pooh was my favorite show and in that intro, the part where Piglet was in a Heffalump & Woozle nightmare and got scared in a thunderstorm was the scene that fascinated me the most! I tried getting as many Winnie the Pooh t
Pooh and Co. personify love, it's that simple. So it's easy for them to touch our hearts. I cry during so many Pooh moments, but I remember crying my eyes out during #3 (Piglet's big movie) when we see Piglet's large shadow on the grass, showing what a big heart and spirit he has in spite of his size. Love Piglet so, and wish that John Fiedler had been here to voice him in "Christopher Robin".