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Closed Caption; Music Time -- Disney's Song Selection. Sing along to the songs from the movie with on-screen lyrics; Game Time: Hide 'N Seek With Roo And Lumpy. Play hide 'n seek in the Hundred Acre Wood with Roo and Lumpy; Backstage Disney: Welcome To The Family, Lumpy; DVD-ROM Features: Printable Coloring Pages; Rumbledoodle Recipe; Technical specifications:; French language track
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1. Myserious Visitor [3:28]
2. Detective Rabbit [2:16]
3. What's a Heffalump? [3:22]
4. An Expedition [2:19]
5. A Good Night's Sleep [3:40]
6. Heffalump Hunter [2:19]
7. Heffalump Hollow [2:16]
8. Captured [4:33]
9. Lost [1:03]
10. Heffalump Call [2:21]
11. The Name Game [2:01]
12. The Ambush [2:01]
13. The Promise [:39]
14. Food Fun [9:53]
15. The Trap [2:28]
16. Searching for Mama [5:10]
17. The Rescue [6:19]
18. Call for Help [5:14]
19. Shoulder to Shoulder [1:54]
20. End Credits [4:32]
How comforting to return to the Hundred Acre Wood, where friends come in all shapes, sizes, and species. This charming animated feature introduces an adorable new character to Disney's enduring franchise based on A. A. Milne's beloved books: the Heffalump. This mythical, elephantine creature, long dreaded by Winnie the Pooh and company, reveals himself to brave Roo as playful and friendly (and you know what they say: Heffalump is better than none). Roo discovers that "Lumpy" (voiced with a British accent and contagious laugh by Kyle Stanger), whose capture is the goal of a comically ill-fated "expotition," is just as scared of the Hundred Acre Wood crowd as they are of him, especially "the stripey thing that bounces" (Tigger), "the little pink monster that squeals" (Piglet), and "the loud thing with long ears who yells at everybody" (Rabbit). Roo reassures him that all are okay "once you get to know them." But can he convince Pooh and company? At a mere 68 minutes, Pooh's Heffalump Movie briskly bounces along. The youngest viewers will identify with Roo, who is initially told he is too young to go on an adventure so fraught with danger (and, emphasizes Tigger, "you can't argue with a word like 'fraught' ") but who carries the movie's "getting to know you" message of tolerance and making friends with those who are different than you. Lumpy is "just like us," Roo pleads. With its traditional animation, Carly Simon's dreamy and playful songs, and beloved characters, Pooh's Heffalump Movie is, to quote Pooh, "nice and summery" and "warm as a blanket." Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble
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