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- Verk
- 22
- Medlemmar
- 206
- Popularitet
- #107,332
- Betyg
- 3.0
- Recensioner
- 1
- ISBN
- 2
This is one of those Disney cataloguing nightmares though. There have been multiple variant editions of this work -- usually a 24-page booklet -- with the exact same art (produced by or under the direction of Paul Wenzel) but with slight differences in text and the cast of performers of the audio track since the first version was produced in 1974 with a record. Subsequent editions have had audiocassettes and compact disks. Versions of this book has been issued by multiple publishers under many different series names: Disneyland Story Tapes, Disney Read-Along, Disney Music & Stories, SEE the pictures HEAR the record READ the book, Disney Audio Entertainment, Disney Storyteller, etc.. The first audio cast included narrator Sebastian Cabot and Pooh voice actor Sterling Holloway from the film. With a rewrite of the text, a newer audio version was recorded with narrator Laurie Main and Pooh voice actor Jim Cummings.
Here are some text comparisons between the copy I bought new in 2005 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbVyoLJVN-g ) and an online copy of the 1974 book that I found on YouTube ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jw4Oar0xwRo ):
First page:
This is Winnie the Pooh, a teddy bear who belongs to a boy named Christopher Robin. Pooh has many friends in the hundred acre wood. One of them is Tigger -- who is sitting on Pooh's tummy in this picture.
[Disneyland Record and Book version, 1974]
Winnie the Pooh lived in an enchanted place called the Hundred Acre Wood. One day, while he was thinking in his thoughtful spot, he was bounced by a springy character with stripes.
[Walt Disney Records version ca. 2005]
Chapter 2 opening lines:
Some days later, the first snowfall had covered the hundred acre wood. Roo was waiting with his mother, Kanga, for Tigger to come play with him. He was bouncing so much Kanga could barely get his scarf on. Tigger promised to "take care of the little nipper" and to have him home by nap time.
[Disneyland Record and Book version, 1974]
Before long, winter came and transformed the Hundred Acre Wood into a playground of white fluffy snow. Roo was so anxious to play with Tigger that his mother, Kanga, barely had time to tie a scarf around his neck. "Have him home by nap time, Tigger."
[Walt Disney Records version ca. 2005]
Last page:
And his friends decided they had made a mistake. Even rabbit admitted he "liked the old Tigger better." They told their friend he could have his bounce back. A Tigger without a bounce was no fun at all.
[Disneyland Record and Book version, 1974]
Roo tugged at Kanga's arm. "Mama, I like the old bouncy Tigger best.
And everyone agreed. so they gave Tigger his bounce back and he leaped for joy. Even Rabbit had to admit it. "Yes, I quite agree. A Tigger without his bounce is no Tigger at all."
[Walt Disney Records version ca. 2005]
(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... )… (mer)