With its totally un-Pixarlated look and nougaty nostalgia core, Disney’s new “Winnie the Pooh” movie might be the perfect antidote for the summer 3-D blockbuster. Then again, do you really want to pay ...
In the late 1960's, the internationally-renowned Soviet animation company Soyukmultifilm produced as part of its series of one thousand, five hundred and twenty three cartoons an adaptation of A.A.
Winnie the Pooh, aka Vinni the Puh, as interpreted by Soviets. (Really! The Soviet Animation Studios, apparently) Just shows that even communists like silly old bears.
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