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Pooh's Heffalump Movie (Cine-Manga)

av Erin Stein (Redaktör), Robert Buscemi (Redaktör)

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This is a special sort of story in which Roo discovers what it really means to be a grown-up, Rabbit and Tigger give up some dearly held preconceptions and new friends appear in the Hundred Acre Wood. One bright cheerful morning, Roo woke up to hear a strange distant sound coming from the Hundred Acre Wood. He decided to ask Rabbit about it. But when Roo got to Rabbit's house, he discovered Pooh and everyone else puzzling over some very unusual events. Rabbit, being Rabbit, predicted that trouble was brewing. This got everyone talking and worrying and nobody had time to listen to Roo. Then they all made up a song about how dangerous Heffalumps are and in the process, they scared themselves silly. Roo, more vigilant than the rest, found real evidence: a footprint A heffalump footprint Heffalump-hunting practice didn't go exactly as Rabbit had planned. And to make matters worse, Rabbit told Roo he was too young to go on such a dangerous expotition. You can imagine how disappointed Roo was To comfort him, Kanga sang Roo his favorite lullaby. Nestled in his mother's love, Roo felt an idea begin to take shape. So very early the next morning, Roo set out on his own to prove to every… (mer)
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My favorite Pooh movies are the ones that actually adapt sections of A. A. Milne's original book, but this one is actually pretty darn good despite being a mostly original work. It has a nice lesson about prejudice, xenophobia, and preconceptions, and Lumpy (a/k/a Heffridge Trumpler Brompet Heffalump IV) is a delightful addition to the canon. Pooh's barely in it, since it is really a Roo movie, but when he does show up he's adorable in his little aviator's cap. The film is a good follow-up to the terrific Piglet's Big Movie, with the same screenwriter and more catchy songs by Carly Simon.

This fourth adaptation I own is part of Tokyopop's Cine-Manga line of graphic novels. They literally take stills from the actual movie and cut-and-paste them into a comic book layout with dialogue adapted from the original screenplay. I tried playing the movie and reading along, and while I was able to find the exact images they had used from the film, I was surprised at how much they edited the script: rewording character lines and chronologically readjusting the order of images and words. They also used some Winnie the Pooh stock art to make him a visible narrator of the book.

If you like to do voices for the characters, it's a fun and challenging read-aloud experience since it is purely dialogue and requires rapid-fire voice adjustments.

The book is an enjoyable adaptation of the film, but I mostly like it for giving me a chance to give my then four-year-old daughter a comic book featuring a character we both love. I could begin indoctrination into both the graphic novel and Winnie the Pooh cults!

FOR REFERENCE:

Pooh's Heffalump Movie was directed by Frank Nissen from a screenplay by Brian Hohlfeld and Evan Spiliotopoulos, based on the characters created by by A. A. Milne.

(My Pooh Project: I love Winnie the Pooh, and so does my wife. Having a daughter gave us a chance to indoctrinate her into the cult by buying and reading her every Pooh book we came across. How many is that? I’m going to count them this year by reading and reviewing one every day and seeing which month I finally run out. Track my progress here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/23954351-rod-brown?ref=nav_mybooks&she... ) ( )
  villemezbrown | Jul 19, 2022 |
An abomination for real Winne the Pooh fans, but little kids seem to love the Heffalump. Kind of cute story about how the one that is left out for being too little (in this case Roo) saves the day. Been done a thousand times before elsewhere without descrating the memory of the real Winne the Pooh ( )
  ForrestFamily | Nov 18, 2008 |
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I'd like to tell you about one of my favorite once-upon-a-times . . . It had been so nice and summery in the Hundred-Acre Wood. The sunshine was warm as a blanket . . . and the streams were gurgling as happily as a tumbly full of honey!
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One of several distinct adaptations of the Disney animated feature film Pooh's Heffalump Movie. Be careful when combining. This Tokyopop Cine-Manga graphic novel was adapted under the direction of editor Erin Stein using stills from the original movie for illustrations.

The original film was directed by Frank Nissen from a screenplay by Brian Hohlfeld and Evan Spiliotopoulos, based on the characters created by by A. A. Milne.

Contents: A Mysterious Mystery -- Roo's Adventure -- A Mess of a Time -- It's a Trap! -- Meet Mama Heffalump
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This is a special sort of story in which Roo discovers what it really means to be a grown-up, Rabbit and Tigger give up some dearly held preconceptions and new friends appear in the Hundred Acre Wood. One bright cheerful morning, Roo woke up to hear a strange distant sound coming from the Hundred Acre Wood. He decided to ask Rabbit about it. But when Roo got to Rabbit's house, he discovered Pooh and everyone else puzzling over some very unusual events. Rabbit, being Rabbit, predicted that trouble was brewing. This got everyone talking and worrying and nobody had time to listen to Roo. Then they all made up a song about how dangerous Heffalumps are and in the process, they scared themselves silly. Roo, more vigilant than the rest, found real evidence: a footprint A heffalump footprint Heffalump-hunting practice didn't go exactly as Rabbit had planned. And to make matters worse, Rabbit told Roo he was too young to go on such a dangerous expotition. You can imagine how disappointed Roo was To comfort him, Kanga sang Roo his favorite lullaby. Nestled in his mother's love, Roo felt an idea begin to take shape. So very early the next morning, Roo set out on his own to prove to every

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