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Can't wait to see this movie. I love Winnie the Pooh and I watch that trailer just about once a day.
I hope there aren't any heffalumps or woozles :( Nightmares!!!!
I might have to end up watching this when it comes to DVD. Nothing I'd go to the theaters for, though. Part that I like the most is the traditional animation they're using. It's kind of refreshing.