A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving

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A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving
Screenshot of the dinner scene
Written byCarter Crocker
Directed byJun Falkenstein
Voices of
Music byCarl Johnson
Country of originUnited States
Production
Running time22 minutes
Production companyWalt Disney Television Animation
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseNovember 22, 1998 (1998-11-22)

A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving is a 1998 made-for-TV special featuring the voice talents of

Plot

It's Thanksgiving in the Hundred Acre Wood and Winnie the Pooh and his friends bring food for the feast. Pooh brings honey, Piglet brings acorns, Gopher brings lemonade, Owl brings biscuits, Eeyore brings thistles, and Tigger brings "hot chocolatey" ice cream. But Rabbit tells them that they need a real feast with turkey, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie and sends them on a scavenger hunt to get them (Eeyore and Tigger to pick the cranberries, Gopher to gather pumpkins for the pie, and Pooh and Piglet to get the turkey).[2][3][4] When everything goes wrong (Tigger and Eeyore losing the cranberries, Pooh and Piglet mistaking the former two for a turkey caught in their trap, the decorations and pumpkin pie getting destroyed), Rabbit believes Thanksgiving is ruined and therefore cannot proceed. Despite everyone else giving up on Thanksgiving as well, Pooh comes to realize that it's more about giving and sharing what you have with your friends. In light of this realization, he gathers all of his friends back up (including the initially-hesitant Rabbit) and they proceed with their original Thanksgiving feast.

Cast

Broadcast

The special was originally aired

Thanksgiving Day 1998 at 8 pm on ABC.[5]
It reaired every year on Thanksgiving until 2003. According to TVTango.com's ratings database, the first airing brought in a 3.8 household Nielsen rating.

Home video

The video has not been released by itself, with the exception of specially released tapes that were given to members of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for

Winnie the Pooh: Seasons of Giving with the narrator's lines were redubbed by Laurie Main, and the ending scene was shortened down, along with select episodes of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
in 1999.

References

  1. ^ 1999 Primetime Emmy Awards from IMDb
  2. ^ New York Times Review (1998)
  3. Dallas Morning News
    . Retrieved May 22, 2009.
  4. Georgia: Calhoun Times. Walker County Messenger. pp. 1, 2. Retrieved May 22, 2009.[permanent dead link
    ]
  5. ^ King, Susan (Nov 26, 1998). "Weekend TV; Parades, Specials Put Viewers on the Holiday Bandwagon". Los Angeles Times. p. 65. Archived from the original (Fee required) on October 20, 2012. Retrieved May 22, 2009. 'Tis the weekend for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, a new Winnie the Pooh special, the Hollywood Christmas Parade and several ice skating specials.

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