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Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie
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Features
 Animated
 Closed-captioned
 Color
 Dolby
 DVD-Video
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In Theaters : 13 September, 2005
DVD Release : 13 September, 2005
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Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie description
Halloween can be a frightening time of year for piglets and young Heffalumps, but the power of unconditional friendship should never be underestimated. When a fierce "Gobloon" and an absence of candy threaten to ruin Lumpy's first trick-or-treating experience, Roo and Lumpy set out to capture the Gobloon and save Halloween. As the scared pair journeys toward the tree of terror, the pair reflects on Piglet's mastery of his fear of Halloween and begins to realize that togetherness empowers them. Perhaps true friendship can triumph over an evil Gobloon--even if the Gobloon does have the power to turn its pursuers into "jaggedy lanterns." But, what will happen when Roo and Lumpy become separated? French and Spanish language tracks are included on this DVD and bonus features include an almost impossible "trick or re-treat" game and party instructions for Pooh's Boo Bingo, Pass the Pumpkin, and a Heffalump Halloween Party Planner. (Ages 3 - 7) --Tami Horiuchi
Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Well Done Halloween Movie!
My 3 year old adores Winnie the Pooh and loved this movie. Many complain of the older television clip of 'Boo to You, Too, Winnie the Pooh' being inserted in the movie but really...who cares. It's an approriate theme-related clip that fits in well with the movie and even if one had seen it before (which we had not), what kid doesn't watch these movies over and over and over again? So again I say 'who cares' if you've seen the old clip before...you're presumably going to see it again and again every Halloween.

The take home messages were good and clearly presented. My son picked them up immediately. If I had one complaint to make it would be the lack of Owl and Christopher Robin in the movie. What is Pooh and the gang without these two?...everything if you ask me...well, my son didn't care one bit and that's what really counts...
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