Great but...
...I was really looking forward to the sick demented things you could've said about Tigger...
Great but...
...I was really looking forward to the sick demented things you could've said about Tigger...
Tigger is one of the good guys. Thanks.
So True
Pretty funny,they should do one bout sesame street cause the place is fucked up
There are already lots of good Sesame Street parodies out there, even on NG. You should browse for them, they are rather good. Thanks.
it was very funny
but you forgot to explain tigger
He doesn't need explaining, he's too pure.
well
with the a** f*cking scene and the "no trousers" scene.
hes a f*cking teddy bear for kids in the old of 1-6, or for me(i still have my 2 Winni Pooh Teddy Bears!!!!111), he dont have a p*nis, or an a**hole...
i dont remember that Christoper(i hope this is the name of the lonly gay boy) ever f*cked Winni into the a**, but o.k. if you saw it, than it should be o.k.
i never saw sociality problems that were winni pooh's fault.
I just saw some that were caused by the inbreed-f*ck teletubbies (i read one time in a newspaper that one kid in germany almost killed himself, after he saw a episode of them, because he got scared.)
to the movie, it looked nice, and hell, it was funny XDDD. i dont get the idea why winni pooh has a remote for killing birds, but o.k.
the only thing that pissed me off was the fact, that the subtitles are so small.
sometimes i have very big problems understanding spoken english, and subtitles are very nice to have, but if the subtitles are so small, i cant watch both : Subtitles and the movie.
well, mFg
QuJee
Hmm. Well, he doesn't technically need a penis to be a catcher and I'm sure Christopher Robin's mom could have sewn Pooh a new hole or two.
Hey... Uhm...
So I'm kinda curious, whatcha gonna respond to my review?
I grew up with Winnie, reading the stories thatis.. although in Denmark we call him Peter Plys. "Plys" is the fabric most toy-bears are made of, dunno the english word for it.
Anyways, I don't feel that my upbringing was in any way affected by the characters, or at least, affected in a bad way. I'm sure that the stories helped me build up my vocabulary, gave me the ability to distinguish reality from fiction as well as entertain me. I feel that your cartoon despotizes the characters that I've grown to love so much over the past years.
It IS funny, though...
I think we all grew up watching Winnie the Pooh and aren't any worse off for it. We've been able to maintain steady jobs and have girlfriends and help out in charity events. It's interesting how cartoons seem to fluctuate in how much they try and teach kids. For a while in the 90s it was all about the environment, then cartoons stopped trying to teach any real lessons, and now they are all hopped up with life lessons and education.