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{{Infobox film |
{{Infobox film |
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|name = Winnie the Pooh Discovers the Seasons |
|name = Winnie the Pooh Discovers the Seasons |
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|director = Rick Reinert |
|director = Rick Reinert |
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|producer = Rick Reinert |
|producer = Rick Reinert |
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|writer = Ronald Kidd |
|writer = Ronald Kidd |
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|music = Steve Zuckerman<br>[[Robert & Richard Sherman]] |
|music = Steve Zuckerman<br>[[Robert & Richard Sherman]] |
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− | |studio= |
+ | |studio = Walt Disney Educational Media Company<br>Rick Reinert Studio |
− | |distributor = |
+ | |distributor = Walt Disney Educational Media Company |
− | |release = September 6, [[1981]] |
+ | |release = [[September 6]], [[1981]] |
|time = 8 minutes |
|time = 8 minutes |
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|language = English |
|language = English |
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− | |followed = [[Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore]] ( |
+ | |followed = ''[[Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore]]'' (1983) |
+ | |starring = [[Hal Smith]]<br>Kim Christianson<br>[[Ray Erlenborn]]<br>Laurie Main<br>[[John Fiedler]]<br>Ron Feinberg |
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+ | |preceded = ''[[Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too]]'' (1974) |
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+ | }} |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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− | [[Christopher Robin]] presents [[Winnie |
+ | [[Christopher Robin]] presents [[Winnie the Pooh|Pooh]] with an interesting new gift—a calendar. Pooh has never seen one before, and Christopher Robin explains that it's a way of keeping track of the days, weeks, months and seasons. The calendar stops at each season, as we watch Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, Rabbit and Owl in the [[Hundred Acre Wood]] exploring the world around them and noticing the changes. Among them: the water in the pond becomes hard and slick when it gets cold. |
== Cast == |
== Cast == |
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* [[Hal Smith]] as [[Winnie the Pooh]] and [[Owl (Winnie the Pooh)|Owl]] |
* [[Hal Smith]] as [[Winnie the Pooh]] and [[Owl (Winnie the Pooh)|Owl]] |
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+ | * Kim Christianson as [[Christopher Robin]] |
* [[Ray Erlenborn]] as [[Rabbit]] |
* [[Ray Erlenborn]] as [[Rabbit]] |
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− | * |
+ | * Laurie Main as [[Mr. Narrator (character)|Narrator]] |
* [[John Fiedler]] as [[Piglet]] |
* [[John Fiedler]] as [[Piglet]] |
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− | * |
+ | * Ron Feinberg as [[Eeyore]] |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *This was the first animated Disney short to use Hanna-Barbera-produced sound effects (aside from some of their late 70s live-action films that used a couple for cheesy humor like ''[[Herbie Rides Again]]''). Since then, they only used the sound effects for their television specials and shows, while they continued to use their classic [[Jimmy MacDonald]] cartoon sound effects until ''[[The Great Mouse Detective]]'' in 1986 for their theatrical shorts and films. |
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+ | *This short, alongside ''[[Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree]]'', are the only two films in the franchise to not feature [[Tigger]]. |
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+ | *This is the only film in the media other then ''[[Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin]]'' that does not feature [[Kanga]], [[Roo]], and [[Gopher]]. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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Banner 444.jpg |
Banner 444.jpg |
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+ | Pooh sweater pumpkin.jpg |
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+ | Eeyore piglet snow.jpg |
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+ | Eeyore discovers the seasons.jpg |
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</gallery> |
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{{Wikipedia}} |
{{Wikipedia}} |
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[[Category:Animated shorts]] |
[[Category:Animated shorts]] |
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[[Category:Winnie the Pooh films]] |
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[[Category:Films]] |
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[[Category:Disney films]] |
[[Category:Disney films]] |
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+ | [[Category:Educational films]] |
Revision as of 20:11, 7 September 2019
Winnie the Pooh Discovers the Seasons is an educational short film made by the Walt Disney Educational Media Company, released to schools on September 6, 1981.
Plot
Christopher Robin presents Pooh with an interesting new gift—a calendar. Pooh has never seen one before, and Christopher Robin explains that it's a way of keeping track of the days, weeks, months and seasons. The calendar stops at each season, as we watch Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, Rabbit and Owl in the Hundred Acre Wood exploring the world around them and noticing the changes. Among them: the water in the pond becomes hard and slick when it gets cold.
Cast
- Hal Smith as Winnie the Pooh and Owl
- Kim Christianson as Christopher Robin
- Ray Erlenborn as Rabbit
- Laurie Main as Narrator
- John Fiedler as Piglet
- Ron Feinberg as Eeyore
Trivia
- This was the first animated Disney short to use Hanna-Barbera-produced sound effects (aside from some of their late 70s live-action films that used a couple for cheesy humor like Herbie Rides Again). Since then, they only used the sound effects for their television specials and shows, while they continued to use their classic Jimmy MacDonald cartoon sound effects until The Great Mouse Detective in 1986 for their theatrical shorts and films.
- This short, alongside Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree, are the only two films in the franchise to not feature Tigger.
- This is the only film in the media other then Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin that does not feature Kanga, Roo, and Gopher.
Gallery
External links
- Winnie the Pooh Discovers the Seasons at The Big Cartoon Database
- Winnie the Pooh Discovers the Seasons at the Internet Movie Database
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