BoardChiri
Bad Acting and worse Bad Screenplay
Pacionsbo
Absolutely Fantastic
Jonah Abbott
There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
Kimball
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
ersinkdotcom
I've never been a big Winnie the Pooh fan. As a child who grew up in a household full of sic-fi nerds, the 1,000 Acre Woods really didn't hold any fascination for me. I was more interested in a future world where fully dressed apes spoke to each other and tortured humans the same way they had been. Who wants to hang out with a bunch of bears, kangaroos, and rabbits in the woods when you could fly around space with Luke Skywalker battling stormtroopers and Darth Vader in a galaxy far, far away? I may not feel an emotional tie to Winnie the way many children and their parents do, but I can enjoy one of their adventures every once in a while. Tigger longs for a family of his own kind. He searches high and low for any members of his orange and black striped breed but can't seem to locate any. Can his friends help him find his direct relatives while teaching him the real definition of friends and family? This movie has a message just like all Disney movies do. It concentrates on the importance of friends and shows viewers that your family isn't necessarily made up of people you're immediately connected to by blood. Families are made up of individuals who care for each other but don't share the same lineage. The world of Winnie the Pooh is timeless. Obviously, that's part of the attraction to the stories and movies. Everyone wants to escape to a fantasy world like Christopher Robin. They want to hang out with their childhood toys and forget about all the cares of the world for a while. "The Tigger Movie" is a great addition to the Disney library for fans of Winnie the Pooh. Even though it concentrates on the bouncy tiger, there's still plenty of the lovable bear in the movie to please enthusiasts. It's a wholesome movie that families can enjoy together over and over.
Seth Nelson
Disney made a very good and very nice film in 2000 with animation included called "The Tigger Movie." Here, Pooh isn't the only one taking center stage in his works!!!!! No, this is the first time someone other than that HUNNY lovin' bear became the star of his own movie!!!!! He's Tigger, everyone's favorite spring tail-bouncin', word-mispronouncin', lovable, huggable tiger that grrrrowls!!!!!I've never seen it, though I have caught a little bit of it; my little brothers, about 3 or 4 at the time, was watching a rental tape of this and thought it was interesting. And since this can be considered an extended experience of Tigger, hearing his mispronounced words (like "Avalanchee" near the end, for example) made me laugh so hard I had to leave the room!!!!! LOL"The Tigger Movie" is perfect for those who love Pooh AND Tigger too!!!!!TTFN - Ta Ta For Now!!!!!10 stars
MovieAddict2016
In this film, Tigger (voiced by Jim Cummings -- one of the least known yet well deserved voice actors) basically thinks he has a family, and is elated when he hears they're coming to the Hundred Acre Woods. One knows everything that is going to happen in this film, but who didn't know Pooh would get out of Rabbit's hole in the classic "Pooh" film? I for one found that though predictable, "The Tigger Movie" is a film with a message, and it can be enjoyed by all ages. It isn't "rated PG for brief language." It doesn't have small print. It's harmless family fun, and I praise the film on that account. Tigger swearing or aiming a gun at Roo's head just wouldn't do for me (though it would be funny to see on "The Late Show," or something that can twiddle with the animation :) I give "The Tigger Movie" 3/5 stars -- it has the Disney magic in it.John Ulmer
subha
I usually don't write much comments. This is definately not similar to the 'New Adventure of Winnie The Pooh', or the recently viewed 1977 classic 'The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh'. In comparison the script is extremely lame. My daughter who is going to be 2 soon, is bored and didn't care much for it. There is no Go-Fur. Winnie the Pooh looked too dull yet intelligent. The rest of the cast look 'animated' or 'zombies'. There is no charm in this flick, it is yet another work from Amateurs who work for Disney. Skip it and watch 'The New Adventures of Winnie The Pooh' on Disney Channel.
thats my 2 cents