Pooh's Heffalump Movie (2005)
19KPooh’s Heffalump Movie: Directed by Frank Nissen. With Jim Cummings, John Fiedler, Nikita Hopkins, Kath Soucie. When Roo sets off on his own into the Hundred Acre Wood, he discovers a friendly and playful Heffalump named Lumpy.
“I went and saw this movie with my five year old. He laughed at several parts, but got very bored toward the end. Honestly, I couldnu0026#39;t blame him. The plot is incredibly thin, even for a childrenu0026#39;s movie. Thereu0026#39;s hardly any plot at all. The songs are OK, but they feel like filler to make the movie longer.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eYes, I know itu0026#39;s a childrenu0026#39;s movie, but itu0026#39;s not impossible to make a childrenu0026#39;s movie with decent plots. My three year old girl loves Sleeping Beauty, and I can easily watch it and enjoy with her. I use a Disney example for this; I could easily invoke some of the recent Pixar films as well.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eGranted, Pooh is simpler and more innocent than other childrenu0026#39;s fare, but it doesnu0026#39;t have to be so dead dull. There are plenty of examples of good Pooh films/videos that have real plots.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI donu0026#39;t want to rant against recent Disney movies (there are more than enough people who do that), but they need to get some decent writers that know how to make a plot with many layers.”