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Writer: Chris Nee
Director: Brónagh O’Hanlon
Date: January 18, 2017
Synopsis: "Doc must help Winnie The Pooh."
Seeing as how we haven't had any Winnie The Pooh projects in five and a half years, this crossover with Doc McStuffins more than makes up for the drought that occurred. This episode starts with Pooh flying into McStuffinsVille with balloons when trying to get some more honey for The Honey Festival. While trying to rescue him, they end up in Into The Hundred Acre Wood, where his stuffing gets torn in to. Now Doc must fix him before the festival. If I can think of a theme that connects the two shows, that theme would be friendship, with said moral being how it has the power to connect people together. The crossover effortlessly combines the best aspects of both shows to create a truly unique story. Doc is a girl who would never give up on her friends. Pooh is a bear who pushes to help his friends despite not being that smart. It's definitely an influence that spreads to the others, as we see the lengths they go to for them. Heck, Pooh has a song that shows how much he cares for them. That's quite nice. This is definitely one for the history books due to its positive messages on being there for others due to his being there for others. I definitely recommend this one.
Here is the cast.
Laya DeLeon Hayes as Doc McStuffins
Lara Jill Miller as Lambie
Robbie Rist as Stuffy
Loretta Devine as Hallie
Jess Harnell as Chilly
Jim Cummings as Winnie the Pooh and Tigger
Travis Oates as Piglet
Peter Cullen as Eeyore
Oliver Bell as Christopher Robin
Camryn Manheim as Rescue Ronda
Sutton Foster as Frida
Sam Riegel as Orville
David Kaufman as Wilbur
Nika Futterman as Rosie
Leslie Grossman as Riley
Director: Brónagh O’Hanlon
Date: January 18, 2017
Synopsis: "Doc must help Winnie The Pooh."
Seeing as how we haven't had any Winnie The Pooh projects in five and a half years, this crossover with Doc McStuffins more than makes up for the drought that occurred. This episode starts with Pooh flying into McStuffinsVille with balloons when trying to get some more honey for The Honey Festival. While trying to rescue him, they end up in Into The Hundred Acre Wood, where his stuffing gets torn in to. Now Doc must fix him before the festival. If I can think of a theme that connects the two shows, that theme would be friendship, with said moral being how it has the power to connect people together. The crossover effortlessly combines the best aspects of both shows to create a truly unique story. Doc is a girl who would never give up on her friends. Pooh is a bear who pushes to help his friends despite not being that smart. It's definitely an influence that spreads to the others, as we see the lengths they go to for them. Heck, Pooh has a song that shows how much he cares for them. That's quite nice. This is definitely one for the history books due to its positive messages on being there for others due to his being there for others. I definitely recommend this one.
Here is the cast.
Laya DeLeon Hayes as Doc McStuffins
Lara Jill Miller as Lambie
Robbie Rist as Stuffy
Loretta Devine as Hallie
Jess Harnell as Chilly
Jim Cummings as Winnie the Pooh and Tigger
Travis Oates as Piglet
Peter Cullen as Eeyore
Oliver Bell as Christopher Robin
Camryn Manheim as Rescue Ronda
Sutton Foster as Frida
Sam Riegel as Orville
David Kaufman as Wilbur
Nika Futterman as Rosie
Leslie Grossman as Riley
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It Is pretty good. Pooh even singing "I Feel Better" in his style! (Which is what I hoped for the most in this crossover!) And you can chalk up Peter Cullen & Jim Cummings onto the growing Voice Cast of Doc Mcstuffins!