Review of The Tigger Movie (2000) by Timothy N — 25 Apr 2014
Most of these stories are about that silly old bear.
Tigger has never met anyone like him, but he must be from somewhere. He tells his friends he is on a mission to meet his family, so they send him a letter to get his hopes up and keep him motivated; unfortunately, Tigger takes the letter too far and will stop at nothing, even harming himself, to find his family. His friends will have to show him they're all the family he will ever need.
"Isn't that the wonderful thing about Tiggers, being the only one?".
Jun Falkenstein, director of Scooby-Doo and the Arabian Nights, A Winnie Pooh Thanksgiving, Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas, and Winnie the Pooh: The Season of Giving, delivers The Tigger Movie. The storyline for this picture is actually deeper than I anticipated. I adored the primary plot and felt there was definitely a lesson to be learned. The animation and voices were all classic Winnie the Pooh.
"I suppose you never can tell with Tiggers.".
My daughter and I watched this together and I found this to be better than I anticipated. She calls it the tiger movie and we had fun watching it together. She found everything pretty goofy and clumsy in an entertaining way. The plot was also deeper than I anticipated. I do recommend adding this to your child's DVD collection.
"You need to look like a Tigger and act like a Tigger too!".
Grade: B.
This review of The Tigger Movie (2000) was written by Timothy N on 25 Apr 2014.
The Tigger Movie has generally received positive reviews.
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