Piglet's Big Movie

MPAA Rating: G
Distributor: Walt Disney Pictures
Director: Francis Glebas
Actors: John Fiedler as the voice of Piglet, Jim Cummings as Winnie the Pooh and Tigger, Peter Cullen as Eeyore, André Stojka as Owl, Kath Soucie as Kanga, Nikita Hopkins as Roo, Ken Sansom as Rabbit and Tom Wheatley as Christopher Robin.

When Winnie the Pooh organizes an elaborate plan to harvest honey from a beehive, Piglet gets left out because he’s too small to help. Pooh’s honey of a plan ends in disaster, but that's not the worst of it. Once things calm down, Pooh and his pals discover that Piglet is missing. Using Piglet’s scrapbook as a guide, they go off on an adventure to find their little pink friend. And, in the process of searching, they realize how important Piglet is to them.

As they work together, the friends are polite to each other and sacrifice for one another. A couple intense bee chases and storms may frighten very young children, but Piglet’s Big Movie is heart-warming, family movie with a happy ending. If you’re a Winnie the Pooh fan, you won’t be disappointed by this new installment. Even though Piglet is the smallest of his friends, he’s definitely the hero of this story, proving great things really can come from small people.

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