He may be stuffed with fluff, but the
huggable honey-obsessed Winnie the
Pooh and the rest of his gang in the
Hundred Acre Wood take a
skerrumdipperous Tiggery bound to the
big screen for lessons on friendship and
appreciation. When pint-sized Piglet
leaves the pack after feeling unnoticed
because of his small stature, his
inattentive friends follow the Book of
Memories to search for their missing
mate. This hunt is filled with peanut butter
and jellyfish sightings in trees,
recollections of their adventure to the
"North Pole" with Christopher Robin and
realizations that even a puny Piglet can
make a big impact on others. Although
adults will be bored by the overt simplicity
of the plot and offended by Carly Simons
chauvinistic song, "Mothers Intuition," the
6-and-under crowd will be delighted by
the fun-loving furry animated Disney
critters.