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Spring has sprung, and baby Roo is excited to get out and explore and make new friends. But Rabbit seems preoccupied with spring cleaning, instead of embracing his usual role of playing Easter Bunny. Leave it to Roo to show Rabbit -- through love -- that it's more important who you love and not who's in charge.
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Spring has sprung, and baby Roo is excited to get out and explore and make new friends. But Rabbit seems preoccupied with spring cleaning, instead of embracing his usual role of playing Easter Bunny. Leave it to Roo to show Rabbit -- through love -- that it's more important who you love and not who's in charge.
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IMDbProduction Design in an Animated Feature Production | 2005
Storyboarding in an Animated Feature Production | 2005
Best Animated Character Performance Voice and Animation in a DVD Premiere Movie | 2005
Best Screenplay for a DVD Premiere Movie | 2005
Best Original Score for a DVD Premiere Movie | 2005
Best Editing of a DVD Premiere Movie | 2005
The events of the film directly parallel those of the classic Charles Dickens novel "A Christmas Carol." Tigger shows Rabbit events from the past, then the narrator (voiced by the late David Ogden Stiers) has him listen in on another character in a present, then shows him a dismal future, leading Rabbit to realize that he can change. Later, Rabbit references lines from the novel by stating "I'm as jumpy as a jackrabbit! I'm as giddy as a schoolbunny!"
Owl is the only charter in the hundreds acre woods to not appear in the movie
This is the first full length Winnie the Pooh movie without Christopher Robin or Owl.
Jeff Bennett provides the singing voice of Piglet in the song "Easter Day with You" even though Fielder provided Piglet's singing voice in the rest of the soundtrack.
This is the only direct-to-video Winnie the Pooh film that includes the live-action story book.
"Tigger: Aww, I just love a hoppy ending."
"Tigger: What the dickens, and I do mean "Dickens", is goin' on here?"