Disney Learning Adventures: Winnie the Pooh: Shapes and Sizes is a 2006 direct-to-video special released on August 1, 2006.
Synopsis[]
With Harvest Day just around the corner, Rabbit needs Pooh's help to find boxes, baskets, and crates of all shapes and sizes in order to organize his garden goodies. The trouble is, Pooh isn't sure which shape is which and what size is what. But with a little help from Owl and some fun-filled observation of things around the Hundred Acre Wood, Pooh learns how to fit different vegetable shapes into right-sized baskets in time for a very unique and special harvest feast!
Plot[]
Pooh goes out to look for honey, but is blinded when he gets his head stuck in a honey pot and mistakenly knocks down Eeyore's house. He eventually makes it to Rabbit's garden where Rabbit removes the pot and asks Pooh to help him find boxes in different shapes for his harvest. However, he talks too fast and leaves him to the task before he can ask any questions. Pooh walks along being too distracted by the list to notice a tub of soapy water Tigger is using for his laundry. He steps into the tub, then comes out with the ink on the list washing off.
Characters[]
- Winnie the Pooh
- Tigger
- Rabbit
- Piglet
- Eeyore
- Owl
- Christopher Robin (mentioned)
Locations[]
Cast[]
- David Ogden Stiers: Mr. Narrator
- Jim Cummings: Winnie the Pooh and Tigger
- Peter Cullen: Eeyore
- Travis Oates: Piglet
- Ken Sansom: Rabbit
- Andre Stojka: Owl
Trivia[]
- The copyright notice of this special lists the year 2005 despite being released in 2006.
- This special marks one of Travis Oates's first full roles as Piglet following the death of John Fiedler, as well as one of the first pieces of Winnie the Pooh media not to feature any of the original cast from The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
- This is one of the first Winnie the Pooh films to be released on the DVD only and not VHS due to the fact that VHS was being discontinued at the time. But this film and Winnie the Pooh: Wonderful Word Adventure were originally supposed to have VHS releases in 2005 but production was probably delayed so when they were released they were released on DVD.