Lumpy teams with tiny Roo for a Halloween adventure in the Hundred Acre Wood, in this animated tale about friendship, bravery, and teamwork.
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Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie
2005
R
1 h 7 m
Estados Unidos
Animation
Komedya
Pamilya
Lumpy teams with tiny Roo for a Halloween adventure in the Hundred Acre Wood, in this animated tale about friendship, bravery, and teamwork.
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Jimmy Bennett
Roo
Peter Cullen
Eeyore
Jim Cummings
Pooh
Jim Cummings
Tigger
John Fiedler
Piglet
Ken Sansom
Rabbit
Kath Soucie
Kanga
Kyle Stanger
Lumpy
David Ogden Stiers
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Travis Oates
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Tara Strong
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Michael Gough
Gopher
Nikita Hopkins
Roo
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Mogulskyofficial
29/04/2026 21:25
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La rolls royce 😻
29/05/2023 08:21
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khaled خالد
29/05/2023 07:10
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Alpha
15/05/2023 16:11
source: Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie
Bridget
12/05/2023 16:10
I feel like the Winnie the Pooh Boo to You Too story was happening at the same time of Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie, cuz Roo talks to Pooh at the very beginning of the story. So if Roo can talk to Pooh, he must have had a connection with him where he could talk to him from afar, sort of like in Star Wars. And plus, this sequence needs to be included as happening at the same time of the movie since Pooh and Tigger also say spookables instead of Heffalumps during the Boo to You Too story. They redubbed these lines so that it would fit in with the movie so it would fit in with Lumpy's story and seem like these films are both happening chronologically.
Lerato Makepe
12/05/2023 16:10
Like with my Springtime With Roo review, I originally wanted to post this review on or near Halloween but I didn't have the time. So here it is now instead. First things first, I think Lumpy's adorable and his voice is really sweet, as is the story of him learning to be courageous. The one thing that disappointed me, and the main reason why I didn't rate it higher, is that when Roo tries to unscare Lumpy by telling the story of how Piglet learned to overcome his fear it literally just plays the second half of Boo To You Too. I would have preferred if there were simply silent flashbacks from Boo To You Too with Roo narrating over it or even better simply have Roo summarize how Piglet learned to be brave. That quibble aside, I find that I rather enjoyed
A Heffalump Halloween. I already mentioned enjoying Lumpy overall and it's always nice to see another Halloween episode since, at least in my experience, even the worst holiday episodes are at least watchable. Finally, and I know I say this every time I review something Pooh-related, but I just love Winnie the Pooh and everything associated with it.
tgodjeremiah 🦋
12/05/2023 16:10
Another Movie from 2005 but this time is Winnie The Pooh with his friends: The Heffalump, Roo, Tigger and Piglet celebrating halloween on this night full of costumes, scares and wonderful songs to listen. And then they started they're own movie in 2011.
Thewallflower🌻
12/05/2023 16:10
This movie was okay. The story was original (except for the Boo to You Too scenes). The story is this: on Halloween Pooh eats all the Halloween candy so there will be none for anyone else. Tigger then tells the tale of the Gabloon and if you catch him you get 1 wish. Roo and Lumpy set off to capture it, but Lumpy gets trapped. A terrified Roo then runs to his friends and they save Lumpy. Now for the bad part, the song Roo and Lumpy sing is like torture. "We're friends forever, we'll be brave together" give me a break! I think my head was going to explode.
In a nutshell- good film, awful song
C'est Dieu Qui Donne
12/05/2023 16:10
It is Halloween time in the hundred acre woods and it is also Lumpy's first Halloween. As the rest of the gang prepare him for the night he becomes scared and only is brave with his best friend Roo by his side. The plot thickens when Pooh eats all the candy meant for trick-or-treating and Lumpy and Roo decide to catch the Gobloon to wish for enough candy for everyone, and a Poohish adventure begins. The film is not a stroke of genius but it will entertain your children. There are some classic Pooh moments that will bring a smile to the parents face but all in all the kids will enjoy far more than you. Which isn't really a bad thing. The DVD has a few special features including a pass the pumpkin game which is a lot like hot potato. There is also a Heffalump Halloween party planner and on the DVD-Rom you can decorate your own pumpkin. Not Earth shattering but if your kids like the Heffalump movie, then they will enjoy this very much. 7/10
Nadia Jaftha
12/05/2023 16:10
My little brother loves Winnie the Pooh and was very excited about getting this. When we did get it though all it was was "Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh" completely replayed with a little scene at the beginning and end that has the Heffelump. Naturally my little brother was very disappointed because he had saved his money to get this and it turned out to be the same one he already had. This was a very cheap money making scam, using the title "Heffelump" to resell their entire show again.
This show would probably be good if you don't already own "Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh" but if you do I don't see much point in buying this.
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Mogulskyofficial
29/04/2026 21:25
Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie_360P
La rolls royce 😻
29/05/2023 08:21
Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie_720p(480P)
khaled خالد
29/05/2023 07:10
source: Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie
Alpha
15/05/2023 16:11
source: Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie
Bridget
12/05/2023 16:10
I feel like the Winnie the Pooh Boo to You Too story was happening at the same time of Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie, cuz Roo talks to Pooh at the very beginning of the story. So if Roo can talk to Pooh, he must have had a connection with him where he could talk to him from afar, sort of like in Star Wars. And plus, this sequence needs to be included as happening at the same time of the movie since Pooh and Tigger also say spookables instead of Heffalumps during the Boo to You Too story. They redubbed these lines so that it would fit in with the movie so it would fit in with Lumpy's story and seem like these films are both happening chronologically.
Lerato Makepe
12/05/2023 16:10
Like with my Springtime With Roo review, I originally wanted to post this review on or near Halloween but I didn't have the time. So here it is now instead. First things first, I think Lumpy's adorable and his voice is really sweet, as is the story of him learning to be courageous. The one thing that disappointed me, and the main reason why I didn't rate it higher, is that when Roo tries to unscare Lumpy by telling the story of how Piglet learned to overcome his fear it literally just plays the second half of Boo To You Too. I would have preferred if there were simply silent flashbacks from Boo To You Too with Roo narrating over it or even better simply have Roo summarize how Piglet learned to be brave. That quibble aside, I find that I rather enjoyed
A Heffalump Halloween. I already mentioned enjoying Lumpy overall and it's always nice to see another Halloween episode since, at least in my experience, even the worst holiday episodes are at least watchable. Finally, and I know I say this every time I review something Pooh-related, but I just love Winnie the Pooh and everything associated with it.
tgodjeremiah 🦋
12/05/2023 16:10
Another Movie from 2005 but this time is Winnie The Pooh with his friends: The Heffalump, Roo, Tigger and Piglet celebrating halloween on this night full of costumes, scares and wonderful songs to listen. And then they started they're own movie in 2011.
Thewallflower🌻
12/05/2023 16:10
This movie was okay. The story was original (except for the Boo to You Too scenes). The story is this: on Halloween Pooh eats all the Halloween candy so there will be none for anyone else. Tigger then tells the tale of the Gabloon and if you catch him you get 1 wish. Roo and Lumpy set off to capture it, but Lumpy gets trapped. A terrified Roo then runs to his friends and they save Lumpy. Now for the bad part, the song Roo and Lumpy sing is like torture. "We're friends forever, we'll be brave together" give me a break! I think my head was going to explode.
In a nutshell- good film, awful song
C'est Dieu Qui Donne
12/05/2023 16:10
It is Halloween time in the hundred acre woods and it is also Lumpy's first Halloween. As the rest of the gang prepare him for the night he becomes scared and only is brave with his best friend Roo by his side. The plot thickens when Pooh eats all the candy meant for trick-or-treating and Lumpy and Roo decide to catch the Gobloon to wish for enough candy for everyone, and a Poohish adventure begins. The film is not a stroke of genius but it will entertain your children. There are some classic Pooh moments that will bring a smile to the parents face but all in all the kids will enjoy far more than you. Which isn't really a bad thing. The DVD has a few special features including a pass the pumpkin game which is a lot like hot potato. There is also a Heffalump Halloween party planner and on the DVD-Rom you can decorate your own pumpkin. Not Earth shattering but if your kids like the Heffalump movie, then they will enjoy this very much. 7/10
Nadia Jaftha
12/05/2023 16:10
My little brother loves Winnie the Pooh and was very excited about getting this. When we did get it though all it was was "Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh" completely replayed with a little scene at the beginning and end that has the Heffelump. Naturally my little brother was very disappointed because he had saved his money to get this and it turned out to be the same one he already had. This was a very cheap money making scam, using the title "Heffelump" to resell their entire show again.
This show would probably be good if you don't already own "Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh" but if you do I don't see much point in buying this.
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