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Archie Bunker expression |
Archie Bunker statement |
Wingding |
Noisy festivity |
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Nov 13 2010 USA Today |
Aug 23 2009 Universal |
Oct 1 2005 Universal |
Jan 10 2005 USA Today |
Oct 6 2003 USA Today |
Whoopdedo might refer to |
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The Tigger Movie is a 2000 American animated musical comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and animation production was produced by Walt Disney Animation (Japan), Inc., screenplay and directed by Jun Falkenstein from a story by Eddie Guzelian. It is the second theatrical Winnie the Pooh film after The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and features Pooh's best friend Tigger searching for his family tree and other Tiggers like himself. * The film was the first feature-length theatrical Pooh film that was not a collection of previously released shorts. * This is also the first film in the original films where Tigger is voiced by Jim Cummings (who also voices Pooh); Tigger's original voice actor Paul Winchell, officially retired from the role in 1999 after A Valentine for You and died in 2005. Cummings had already played Tigger in Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue and the final two seasons of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. The film was followed by two theatrical animated films: Piglet's Big Movie in 2003, Pooh's Heffalump Movie in 2005. Two direct-to-video animated films also followed: Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo in 2004, Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie in 2005. * The film features original songs from the Sherman Brothers. Originally, the film was slated for a direct-to-video release, until then–Disney CEO Michael Eisner heard the Sherman Brothers' score, and decided to release the film in theaters worldwide. The film is also the highest-grossing film in the Winnie the Pooh franchise. * The film received 3 nominations on the Annie Awards including the Annie Award for Directing in a Feature Production, the Annie Award for Voice Acting in a Feature Production and the Annie Award for Music in a Feature Production* |