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Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie

Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie
Directed by Elliot M. Bour, Saul Blinkoff

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It's a hilariously haunting Halloween in the Hundred Acre Wood. Roo's best new pal, Lumpy, is excited to trick-or-treat for the first time ... until Tigger warns them about the dreaded Gobloon, who'll turn you into a Jaggedy Lantern if he catches you. But if they catch the Gobloon before it catches them, they get to make a wish! With Roo by his side, Lumpy knows he can face anything. So when Pooh eats all the Halloween candy, Lumpy and Roo decide to be "brave together, brave forever" and catch the Gobloon so they can wish for more. When the two friends become separated, however, Roo decides to wish for something even more important. Filled with adventure, unconditional friendship, and lots of laughter, POOH'S HEFFALUMP HALLOWEEN MOVIE is a sweet treat for the whole family.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #23073 in DVD
  • Brand: BUENA VISTA HOME VIDEO
  • Released on: 2005-09-13
  • Rating: G (General Audience)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
  • Formats: Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 67 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
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


Customer Reviews

Big Disappointment2
This movie was a BIG disappointment. My daughter and I are huge Winnie the Pooh fans, and we had been looking forward to the release of Pooh's Heffalump Halloween ever since we saw the first Heffalump movie. Unlike that movie, which was charming and endearing, this one is ponderous, uninteresting, and contrived. The previews show only the good scenes and leave out the sleep-inducing flashback to a previous Halloween where Piglet was scared half to death. And the movie ends with a yawn; the theme of unconditional friendship never really came out like it did in the original Heffalump movie. And where was Owl? He has been MIA ever since Piglet's Big Movie in 2003. I give this movie two stars only because my daughter and I love the characters so much.

You may want to skip this one!2
This movie was not quite what we expected. Since we bought the Heffalump movie, we have watched it over and over. Grandparents and my 3.5 yr old alike. Everyone loves it!..So, as you can imagine, we were anticipating the Halloween Heffalump movie. My son was counting the days so to speak. It was hard to find...even my local Disney store did not get in in upon release...But finally I found it...but when we watched it, we were disappointed. This movie basically recycled "Boo to you too" the first pooh halloween movie. Most of the cute scenes involving Roo and Lumpy were shown in the trailers. The movie was even a bit scary for my 3.5 yr old little boy. He actually came and sat in my lap and hid his head as he was frightened. The "Gablooon" was little bit much for a toddler if you ask me. Too much of Piglet's story and not nearly enough Lumpy and Roo.... A few days later, I went out and bought Max and Ruby's Halloween...he LOVES it and would watch it over and over! Cute not scary and you get 10+ bonus episodes, a much greater value!

This is Low Even for You, Eisner1
I have never seen nearly an entire old video embedded in a new one. Disney's "Boo To You, Too" takes up about half the movie in a cheap "flashback" ten minutes into the new movie. Now, "Boo To You, Too" was fairly entertaining on its own, but I cannot get over the audacity to lift it nearly whole into this new one. Et Tu, Mickey?