Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too (2009)

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Strike up the band with Pooh, Tigger, Darby and all your favorite friends in a spectacular full-length movie featuring seven original songs. It's a perfect day for a picnic, and you're invited! To thank Rabbit for planning this delightful event, his pals appoint him Mayor. But Rabbit has a lot to learn about what it takes to keep everyone in the Hundred Acre Wood one big, happy family! Join in the excitement as Pooh and the gang share laughter, surprises and the joys of friendship. Bursting with laughter, beloved characters and unforgettable new music, this instant family classic is the biggest showstopper ever!

Film Overview
"Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too" is a delightful 2009 computer-animated, musical film that was first aired on Disney Channel's Playhouse Disney block. The film is based on A.A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh stories and is the second installment in the My Friends Tigger & Pooh tv series. It's directed by David Hartman and produced by Dorothy McKim.

Plot Summary
The film opens on a warm summer season day in the Hundred Acre Wood. As a benefit for solving mysteries and bringing pals together, Christopher Robin designates Pooh and Tigger as "incredibly sleuths" and appoints them mayors of the Hundred Acre Wood for the day. He then hands them a mayoral sash and an essential to the Wood before leaving for school.

During Tigger and Pooh's guideline, Tigger introduces his bouncy laws, which includes making everybody bounce. Nevertheless, Rabbit, who detests bouncing, establishes his side of the Hundred Acre Wood, wherein residents should follow guidelines and schedules. Pooh and Tigger continue to reside on their side where bouncing is permitted, leading to the Hundred Acre Wood's department.

When a substantial rock obstructs the passageway between both sides, Tigger, Pooh, and their good friends realize the issue of their division and their missed friendship with Rabbit. With the rock's blockage, they can not go around it since of unseen creatures called "Crizzle", known for their extreme tickling capability which is only combated by laughter. In an effort to restore unity, Pooh and Tigger choose to break Rabbit's laws and reach him to commemorate "Best Friends Day."

Movie's Message
As the movie unfolds, the characters find the significance of unity, compromise, and relationship. They understand that in spite of distinctions, it's the shared friendship, love, and acceptance that truly matter. This awareness comes when Pooh and Tigger, jumping their way past the crizzle and singing, manage to tickle the crizzle away and remove the huge stone barrier. The Hundred Acre Wood friends commemorate their renewed togetherness and newfound understanding of each other's perspectives on this day.

Music
Notably, "Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too", is an interesting musical with tunes that play an essential role in the storytelling. The motion picture's musical nature contributes to its appeal, with the characters expressing their sensations through memorable tunes and fun dance sequences. The music highlights the film's main styles of friendship and compromise while likewise emphasizing each character's personality.

Conclusion
"Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too" is an entertaining, heartwarming story that promotes the values of relationship, understanding, and cooperation. The motion picture efficiently interacts this message while keeping audiences engaged with its wonderful mix of music and humor. In spite of their differences and contrasting preferences, the characters find unity through compromise and regard for others' viewpoints, a lesson that viewers of all ages can learn and value.

Top Cast

  • Jim Cummings (small)
    Jim Cummings
    Winnie-the-Pooh / Tigger / Beaver (voice)
  • ChloĆ« Grace Moretz (small)
    Chloƫ Grace Moretz
    Darby (voice)
  • Dee Bradley Baker (small)
    Dee Bradley Baker
    Buster/Woodpecker (voice)
  • Travis Oates (small)
    Travis Oates
    Piglet (voice)
  • Ken Sansom (small)
    Ken Sansom
    Rabbit (voice)
  • Kath Soucie (small)
    Kath Soucie
    Kanga (voice)
  • Peter Cullen (small)
    Peter Cullen
    Eeyore (voice)
  • Max Burkholder (small)
    Max Burkholder
    Roo (voice)
  • Kyle Stanger
    Lumpy the Heffalump (voice)
  • Tara Strong (small)
    Tara Strong
    Porcupine (voice)
  • Mark Hamill (small)
    Mark Hamill
    Turtle (voice)