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US Release Date: February 15, 2023
Starring: Amber Doig-Thorne, Chris Cordell, Craig David Dowsett
Director: Rhys Frake-Waterfield
Synopsis: Now feral and bloodthirsty, Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet terrorize Christopher Robin and a group of young women at a remote house.
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0:30 Christopher hugging them like that it's at the same time adorable and extremely sad, considering how things ended
I honestly feel bad for Christopher Robin. He was just a kid who was innocent and didn't realize that the creatures could be a danger or that going away to college would have caused them to end up the way that they did. His actions (unintentionally) caused the death of his girlfriend and all the other characters in the movie and that's so sad!
@@mommymeow32 if so then this will haunt him for the rest of his life
Very sad & touching
Its not canon
@@Makikke I'm sick of that word "Canon"
2018: Christopher Robin leaves and they all stay the same
2023: Christopher Robin leaves and they all turn into bloodthirsty predators
Hey, people change in the span of 5 years!
The difference between the Disney one I think and the violent animal versions
2018 was actual pooh
2023 some horrid twisted horror
version
2018 was actual pooh
2023 some horrid twisted horror
version
Revenge isn't the solution for solving neglect problems.
This is the start of the movie and they did a greattt job with this traditional animation and narration considering how low the budget was.
Their going after Bambi hext
@@clancyraptor990 BAHAHAHA...🤣 I like that one . I'd watch it . 🤣 I personally ? Thought.. Snoopy & Woodstock . 🤠🖖
fr
Kanga, Roo, and Tigger really dodged a bullet.
That was close
Wym
For now, until all enter public domain
What happened to rabbit? And the others?
@@fivertherabbit7a sequel is being made. Might be brought in
At least they came up with a story, and it’s a sad one. The beginning wants me to see a prequel when they turned savage
@tommyboy7817
What do you mean, "They?"
Dumbass!!!
This is literally written and directed by ONE Person, so there is NO they, dumbass.
🧸🐖🦉🐇🫏
If the whole movie was animated in this style, I'd love it.
We don’t get many animated horror films, maybe we should
@Louis Yon you've not watched perfect blue or Akira
@@bennichol1510 ikr, when I was watching Higarashi, some episodes I had to space between a few days they were that gruesome
@@louisyon313please shut up, Coraline, Paranorman, Perfect Blue, Monster House, Akira...When you stop treating animation like crap, let us know
@@bennichol1510 or the animated scene from Kill Bill
And it all went downhill from here. Seriously, this is as good as the movie got.
Dang so Cody leach wasn't lying?
@@whodatking26 I don't know who that is, but if they said that this was the only mildly entertaining scene in the film, then yes.
@@SonicStantz Oh my bad, he's a UA-camr that reviews horror movies. Check him out. Cody leach
@SonicStantz They’re not wrong, this IS the most interesting part of the film, it’s the only moment I like
Wrong
Plot hole: If they all starved without Christopher Robin, how were they alive in the first place before meeting Christopher?
They grew to rely on Chris for food and when he left they had been fed for so long that they forgot how to hunt and forage
It said they were juveniles when they met so maybe they were still relying on their parents for food before that? Maybe?
It states at the end that they returned to their animalistic roots, meaning that Christopher domesticated them and they had forgotten how to hunt and fend for themselves
@@-That_F_Guy ohh good point, just like the point that using a car to smash the head of someone is a "wild instic"
I think, they might not be the actual Winnie the pooh characters, only genetically modified creatures resembling to them.
They have been created by the father of Cristopher Robin (Who also just shares name with original), who was a doctor and wanted to bring his favourite story to life for his son.
When the creatures reached an optimal age, he left them in the forest he and his family owned, just days before his son met them.
I actually love how they drew the characters in the opening in the style of the E.H. Shepherd illustrations.
They're not even close to the Sheppard drawings.
At least resemble the style.
Is this the real intro
Probably because those are the versions of the characters available in public domain
it also reminds me of how Watership Down starts
This sketched prologue is 10x better than the rest of the movie.
Right 😂
As silly as this movie is, it is definitely disturbing to imagine this happening to the characters and gives me chills in that creepy pasta sort of way. So dark and tragic.
I honestly it could have been a creepypasta called "Winnie the Pooh: abandoned by Christopher Robin".
Yes. My brother and I just finished watching this movie. I felt sorry of Christopher when he was begging Pooh to spare Maria. Plus the way he was transformed from a happy young man to a terrified and traumatized survivor.
Honestly I think this movie would've been been if it was more of a gremlins style horror movie rather than a slasher
Deep in the Hundred-Acre woods, a young boy named Christopher Robin came across some most unusual adolescent creatures. Crossbreeds, who some would describe as abominations. The creatures introduced themselves as Owl, Rabbit, Eeyore, Piglet and most importantly, Winnie-the-Pooh.
With the naivety of youth, Christopher ignored the dangers and befriended them all. He brought them food, and with each passing day together, their bond strengthened and grew.
The days turned to years, and with the years came maturity. Eventually, Christopher had to make the hard decision to leave his friends to attend college, to become a doctor, requiring them to fend for themselves once more.
Then Winter arrived. The nights were deathly cold with the land barren and completely devoid of food. One fateful night, on the brink of starvation, Pooh decided that in order to survive, the group must consume one of their dearest friends, and thus, Eeyore was no more.
The trauma of this act warped the minds of the group. They became feral and developed a hatred to all things human, and in particular, Christopher Robin for abandoning them.
A pact was made. They renounced their humanity, and returned to their animalistic roots, swearing never to talk again.
*warped
@@philipreid2542 🧸🐖🦉🐇🫏
They just had an skill issue
So if winter arrived and they couldn’t find food and that is what made them go crazy, then what did they do when winter arrived before they met Christopher Robin?
Probably hibernated like regular animals.
It seems they were more feral prior to meeting him, so they probably hunted, but after being with Christopher for so long, they probably forgot how to survive in those conditions
I wonder what Pooh and his friend’s life’s would have been like if they never met Christopher Robin probably Eeyore would still be alive and they would never develop hatred for humans
There's a reason the other characters aren't there.
@@faultyblue9934 it’s the same reason you shouldn’t take in wild animals or send domesticated animals into the wild. It’s simply what they’re not used to
My version of an alternative story with a shorter good ending:
One day, Christopher Robin reached the age of maturity and was preparing to enroll in college, but Christopher Robin had an idea: What if he invited his friends from the 100 Acre Woods to attend college together?
Christopher Robin: Hello guys, I'm recently wanted to apply for college but I had an idea that was a surprise for you, would you guys mind coming to college with me?
Winnie the Pooh: For real? Wow!
Rabbit: Amazing! We finally went to college together and travelled outside the forest!
Eeyore: I hope there are college students who can give me joy...
Christopher Robin: Don't worry, Eeyore! You'll be happy too in there!
Owl: That's a brilliant idea! I'm really want to pour my wisdom for every students!
Piglet: Why do you want to invite us to for study together with you, Christopher Robin?
Christopher Robin: I don't want you guys to be alone and not going through a terrible famine, and the winter in this forest is harsh and really makes all of you going crazy and hangry, so I want you to attend college with me and we can be happy again like we used to be
Winnie the Pooh: Oh, Christopher Robin, what a lovely friend you are!
A few months later, Christopher Robin and the 100 Acres Woods residents depart from the forest to their intended campus, and 4 years later, Winnie the Pooh with Piglet, Owl, Rabbit and Eeyore then graduated from college to get a job as a forest ranger, Christopher Robin also joined them as a veterinarian after getting married, and they have a happily ever after as best friends and a big family forever in their beloved forest
That's beautiful man that's beautiful
@@orionfettes5501 Thank you for your reply, I'm really want to know about the alternate plot if Christopher Robin invite Winnie the Pooh and his friends to intend the college like true friends which always together
Wait until the part where Christopher Robin eats his friends
If I was the director I literally would chose the pitch
This is absolutely beautiful.
I, too, was going to rewrite Blood and Honey. If you are curious. I will share it so.
I'm not happy that they've turned this into horror, but I have to say that it has a lot of sense in this. The sheer amount of trauma that killing can cause can definitely alter both the mind and body, and I'm glad that's been made clear. The only reason I'd watch this is to see how they look into that idea that this kind of thing completely messes you up in every way.
They also ate their friend
I actually like the idea that without Christopher they couldn't care for themselves. In the show it always seemed like he was a parental figure and leaving your kids when they’re unprepared to look after themselves may not result in something like this, but it’s never good
I honestly liked how this flashback started and how it was drawn. Sure it was a bit cheap and creators were on a budget, but I thought what they did with this scene was creative.
It isn't a flashback since this is the beginning, dumbass.
Thanks so much!
I'd honestly be interested in seeing this backstory expanded upon. What these horror versions of the characters actually looked like as children.
they should do that for the second installment
I love this scene, I enjoyed every moment, it's something I haven't seen in an independent horror movie, it parodies Winne the Pooh tales very well
WTF is Winne the Pooh?
Well the beginning parodied it well. The rest…if you replaced Pooh with Jason it wouldn’t have made a difference.
@@supermariofan03 From here to the other black and white animation are the best of the movie for me, the rest is not even entertaining, very few yes and almost the entire movie no, I hope that everything improves for the sequel
The first 10 minutes were pretty good. The rest, yeah no it was a pretty poor parody, which upsets me dearly to say, but they didn't lean into the Winnie the Pooh angle hardly at all when the actual slasher film started. Huge disappointment for me.
Well you clearly have a very low iq then because it's just a cash grab using the name of a massive franchise with no good acting nothing interesting just pure sh**e
This works better as an opening cutscene to a video game than a movie. Probably would've been a better concept as a game too.
Dude yess
Honestly like the design of them in the drawing. It gives them a vibe of old gods or fae creatures.
Fae and what you call "Old Gods" are one in the same I myself was once a God but when Christians came to the north and converted the people I was reduced to a measly Beast, a beast now known as a Troll
The only good thing in the movie, the rest is just junk to throw away
The whole time, the Winnie The Pooh Theme song was playing in my head
Who missed the old Winnie the Pooh?
Peter Cullen's Eeyore, Ken Samson's Rabbit, Hal Smith/Andre Stoja's Owl, Natika Hopkins' Roo, Kath Soucie's Kanga and John Fiedler's Piglet?
Which one? 1960s or the 1988 or the recent one?
@@JordanDavila All of them from the past.
He's Winnie the Pooh
Winnie the Pooh
Crazy, feral, blood-killer bear
@jediskunk67 Not if, Owl and Rabbit appear, before Tigger in the sequel?
I love how the narrator sounds like the original guy from the old school Winnie the Pooh cartoon’s and movies
"Eeyore was no more..." 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I'm dying!
Everyone wants a piece of the donkey
💀
What if Eeyore in spirit cursed Pooh and friends after and that’s why they went nuts
@@jareththegoblinking3191 Me likey.
Poor Eeyore! He didn't deserve that!
But for this kind of story, it's a great beginning.
R.I.P. Peter Cullen.
what ever happened to Owl & Rabbit
@@grahamsuniverse1115 Maybe, Owl and Rabbit will appear in the sequel, before Tigger.
or maybe Pooh & Piglet ate them too
@@grahamsuniverse1115 Kanga and Roo?
0:09 Crossbreeds?
So they’re not sentient stuffed toys?
That’s like if Barney the Dinosaur was a real dinosaur
Or if Kermit the Frog was a real frog
Or if Pinocchio was a real-Wait
There're fictional characters.
In this story, they’re anthropomorphic animals
Oh dang, what if Christopher befriended a group of demons
Maybe that’s what they are
@@kishengounden1891 What about the Cat in the Hat, Yogi Bear, Scooby-Doo, etc?
@@jareththegoblinking3191 It's stated Winnie the pooh, left another dimension into the real world or they were born from his imagination.
Tigger would be terrifying if he's in the sequel.
I thought he’s dead along with others leaving Pooh and piglet the only one’s alive
Tigger isn’t mentioned which the writers could make the excuse that Christopher hadn’t even met him yet
Meaning Tigger may not actually be insane
@@jareththegoblinking3191
“Tigger may not actually be insane”
You’re right, but since he’s a Tiger and Tigers are carnivores, he could be deadly brutal in fights along with his smelling senses!
Tigger vs Pooh
Best fight ever!
As soon as he enters the public domain with the rest of the characters, he’ll be added.
Narrotor: Swearing never to talk again
Well, at least they listen to Jim Cummings
Dammit Pooh!
Why’d you have to break the pact in the end?
@@jareththegoblinking3191 They gave Pooh a different voice in this movie.
@@jareththegoblinking3191 bffr you spoiled it for me
@@SuperCodywebbYeah, or else Jim Cummings would have sued them.
I must say, this opening is both very good and yet so sad. The illustrations were cute and at the same time quite chilling. Don't know if I'll see this movie. Yet.
This looks really cool and the artist and narrator did an amazing job
Thanks so much! ^__^
Just so people know, this movie was on a budget of $100K, and made 2 million in the box office
As of Feb 28, it stands at 3.2 million
That’s actually very amazing for an indie film
Much as I don’t like the movie, I can say it did take a lot of effort so.. it did deserve the success at least I suppose
@@supermegaman88 Any low budget money has the potential to make it big, just like The Blair Witch Project
@@andrewjones6583
true but I think it depends a lot on the likability of the characters and scenarios. and corrupting innocent figures from peoples' childhood tends to be a gold mine if used properly :P
Many years ago, a young Christopher Robin befriended a group of anthropomorphic creatures - Winnie-the-Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, Rabbit, and Owl - in the Hundred Acre Wood. However, as he aged, Christopher entered college and left them behind. Without Christopher to feed them or give them guidance, and with the arrival of winter, Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit, and Owl went into extreme starvation and killed and ate Eeyore, which traumatised the group to the point where they developed a hatred for anything human-related, as well as Christopher for abandoning them. The group made a pact to abandon their humanity and return to their feral instincts, also vowing never to speak again.
This is considered to be a Type of "Dark Alternate reality" of Disney's Christopher robin that it follows the story of christopher being best friends with pooh and the others and when the time came he started to grow up and leave his friends behind but instead of a time where he and his friends are reunited as a adult with a family this is a story where instead of a Tale of friendship and reunion becomes a story of horror where ones best friends become flesh eating beasts.
you want to know what would make this more hilarious is if piglet and pooh had the real voices like when piglet kills someone and he goes "Oh D D Dear!" please let that happen the the movie
lmao
Ok, I know that this is a horror movie, but you got to admit, they are definitely not taking themselves seriously and that’s the fun part
It's only really fun for the opening scene here. Otherwise the movie is kinda boring
@@jack_stone I liked it because of the gore it had such gruesome kills my favorite was how Winnie stabbed that machete through the girls mouth
The most ironic thing is that this beginning is basically a copy of the beginning of Disney's 2018 Live Action "Cristopher Robin", the only difference is that Winnie the Pooh and Friends were not angry at Christopher, on the contrary, they missed Christopher Robin, so much so that when they found him again they were very happy
that and also that this version doesn't have Kanga, Roo and Tigger
Much better movie as well more true to the characters we loved, this film is an insult to it's source material.
@William Strother I mean that’s not saying much OFC that movie is better than this crappy movie 😂
@@coletrain583
I prefer the innocent and cheerful live action Pooh movie
@@summermelody7942 I can't believe I'm saying this, but yeah. Don't we all.
Probably should made the whole movie animated like this
Didn't have enough monies.
Someone, reanimate this opening to look like Disney versions of the characters.
Yea cuz this movie alone doesn’t ruin people’s childhood enough
The Lion King?
NO!
Omg yes
@@jareththegoblinking3191 None of these characters were made for children. Cinderella, Winnie the pooh, Bambi, pinocchio.
1:23 Eeyore says: ‘Alright. Open me up, guys. I don’t wanna live anymore’
I hope the Bambi horror movie has an opening like this.
Peter Pan?
I'll bet Rabbit, Owl and Tigger will appear in the sequel.
Yes! But all except Tigger, as he is owned exclusively by Disney.
@@emmet_schmidt tigger was also introduced in a book but the book has still yet to enter public domain
He'll be in public domain by next year.
@@nickthetrex 2024, before 2025?
He'll be a serial killer/monster in a tiger mask.
If there’s going to be a sequel
For those who don't know, Winnie the Pooh in this universe was Christopher Robin's brother. He and other children were kidnapped and then underwent abominable experiments carried out by a scientist.
And then they were killed and then buried in the 100 acre woods, and came back to life, because of the axolotl DNA, they can regenerate.
After this happened, Christopher Robin met Winne The Pooh and his friends in the forest.
The opening to this movie was incredible, what an amzing concept to take a childs story and make it super dark....... imagine what could of been done if this sequence was given to a real studio..... man
Maybe in the moment, during winter, Tigger decided to leave his friends and said to go find food in another area. They wish him good luck but five years later, Tigger came back with food, married to Kanga (who lived in a tree in a different area) and what he didn’t know his friends lost it and Eeyore’s gone. So he tried to save other humans and the only one who didn’t went feral.
Tigger feels like the only one who wouldn’t go insane
@@Itsmemelon too bad on the second movie, their tigger did. But I always have that tigger for such movie.
@@mewmewcutie5950 yeah it sucks he was always my favorite
@@Itsmemelon But hey at least we have my tigger for that slasher movie.
@@mewmewcutie5950 trueee
This scene was actually really good
Filming for Winnie-The-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2 began last month, and the first images of the characters we play in the film have already been released.
Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Owl and Tigger, now all that remains is for the first images of Rabbit to be revealed.
Everyone’s childhood literally destroyed.
Why do you think that jacka** director and those uncapable actors did this movie for
FR
Not mine!
Not mine, the horror is my passion. But about Winnie The Pooh, I prefer the Disney version more than cheap public domain stuff.
How can childhood be destroyed if you are an adult?
God if only Tigger was in this.
I feel like once he also becomes public domain they’re going to make a sequel about him and I’m all for it
He's still technically owned by Disney; the book he was introduced in hasn't gone into the public domain yet. But I bet once that happens, he'll be in the sequel.
Where is tigger in this movie 🎦?
@@devindietz7798 well he’s not in the house of public domain that’s for sure.
January 2024 he enters the public domain
1:00 This is some Drag Me to Hell stuff.
Imagine Sam Raimi did this, combine his Evil Dead-Verse, Drag Me to Hell-Verse, and Multiverse of Madness-Verse with Blood and Honey.
We can’t let bygones be bygones, can’t we?
If Christopher was planning on going to college. Why didn't he teach them to fish and garden? If he knew they had some form of intelligence then they could probably learn to do so, just say all that stuff and their natural food sources were destroyed in a forest fire. Also writing this comment made me realize did he seriously bring them food every single day? The money for that would pile up too much.
Rabbit did has Garden the plant food Pooh just kind of trees to get honey from bees and fruit trees to climb
There is nowhere to fish, dumbass.
Well, there'd be no movie then.
@@ZazzelTheGamer Don't care rewrite the beginning.
@@videon6134 You do it then, since you're apparently so amazing at script writing.
The best part of this movie was where Winnie the Pooh said to his victims, “It’s poohin’ time”
I'm not proud to continue the Joke
but screw it... Winnie said
"It's poohin time" and then
he Poohed all over
the place, I bet it's amazing,
But it didn't come out
in my Country yet
{I mean, Ireland is a $h*tty
Country} But yeah, Just waiting
for it, But I am excited~
Stfu with this lame ongoing generic joke
I KNOW THIS JOKE IS A MONTH AGO BUT I BROKE DOWN LAUGHING WHY DID I DO THIS...
He never said that
i love how he left to go to college 💀
Is a hard decision
this is proof that The Twisted Childhood Universe will be epic in its own way
Christopher reached high school graduate and never picked up on that his friends were dependent on him for food, especially in the winter.
Either he wasn't that bright or self aware.
Oh crap! Looks like Winnie the pooh: blood and honey has been released today!
No....
@@brianodonnell4496 agreed …
YES.
@@theblossomingmaskedmiau DreamWorks will do Winnie the Pooh in the future.
@@brianodonnell4496 how do you know will they actually please they can’t ruin my shows I love them so much
Wow I must say I'm very impressed with this intro. I can't wait to see this 😂
Its very bad
@@sdfghgtrew
I'm sure it is but I'm watching it for kicks lol
They could’ve really knocked this outta the park if it was animated
I guess this is what happens if you abandon Winne the Pooh, they gone wild 😝 and tried to kill you
I will never think of Tigger the same way again if they make him an antagonist, also Kanga and Roo
Tigger should been in part 2 with Owl. And then, Kanga and Roo should have been in part 3 with Rabbit and the Heffalumps and Woozles.
A great opening sequence in horror cinematic history of the century.
Someone wanna tell me why Owl didn't just fly to Christopher Robin and point all this out?! And no, "it's not that kinda movie" isn't an excuse.
Likely given the feral nature that the group redeveloped following their abandonment, eating of Eeyore, and the pact they made never to speak again, Owl would’ve probably attacked Christopher Robin the moment he came into his line of vision.
If you approach a feral animal or they approach you, there’s a chance you may be seen as either a threat or food.
He can't fly if he's starving
@@jacyrium … he spent YEARS with Christopher Robin. I have a hard time believing that he can all of a sudden forget where he lives, and if he’s as big as the others, it’s sure as Hell not gonna take him very long.
@@alicianelson1252 Well then what was he doing for food before Christopher Robin showed up? It’s not like he never ate anything and/or never seen winter before!
@@TylerWolff I'm wondering how they survived before he showed up
Finally A Screen Recording Clip!
Best part of the movie, the first 2 minutes 😂
I just hope Rabbit and Owl are in the sequel, along with tigger, since he enters the public domain next year.
This video turned 1 year old, two days ago, it's my favorite scene from the movie Winne The Pooh Blood and Honey, and it's also the best scene in the entire movie. 😉😅
How about Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 2, before part 3 with Rabbit, Kanga and Roo?
Ojalá hicieran cortos animados con este estilo que cuenten más de la historia de Pooh y sus amigos volviéndose locos
This is definitely the Start
of the movie, So cool~
This is best part of the movie, this looks like one of those Lost episode Creepypastas
Note: this movie is ACTUALLY a fictional recap of the first movie, a film-within-a film-type of thing, while the second one is really real and tells what happend after the first, from which it was based on and turned into a film.
Small reminder about the crossbreed's designs:
-Pooh in the second film looked menacing, with a angry scowl on his face, with hatred burning in his eyes, claws capable of tearing anything to shreds and his clothes were a little wore off.
-Piglet, who in the first film looked like a boar in a shirt, is now looking better in the second one, with the tusks removed and the extra weight thus becoming fat, and giving him a dark brown sweater and a butcher's apron instead of a black shirt with a chain.
P.S. the second film is WAY better than the first one, due to the high budget, improved designs and the inclusion of Owl and Tigger as part of the antagonist roster of the film, and also uncovering the crossbreed's origins as once normal children-turned- amnesic mutants due to mad science!
The movie was pretty okay at best, considering its a low budget movie. I mean I wouldn't watch it again but kudos to the creators for trying something different with the characters.
It was a brilliant idea- poorly executed!
I never got a chance to see what eeyore looked like
Well, at least Eeyore isn't suffering from Depression anymore.
Thanks for posting this, as I missed the very beginning.
This is a real Scene from the movie!
This entire scene was so well animated and well told in my opinion.
Too bad the rest of the movie felt nothing but a Wrong Turn and Friday The 13th rip off
Agreed.
It felt so repetitive.
Honestly… I was going to write a story with my character in it… the rest of the plot is different, but it still suffices.
I have a different plot. It probably isn't better than the one in the movie but honestly it was the best I could think of:
In this version, Christopher Robin doesn't leave for a college. Instead, after an accident in the 100 Acre Woods, he tragically dies. His friends are distraught and decide to devote their lives to getting rid of any memory of him so as to ease the grief, as they blame themselves. Eventually, Kanga, Rabbit, Owl, Roo and Eeyore all leave to find a fresh start. Piglet and Pooh don't go with them, feeling it would be betrayal to leave the Woods. Eventually, a small group of Christopher's relatives visit the Woods as adults, hoping to finally let go of the grief of losing a loved one. They all resemble Christopher Robin in multiple ways (same hair colour, eye colour, gender for male relatives etc), and Piglet and Pooh, having remembered trying to get rid of all memories, decide to hunt down these relatives so as to finally rid themselves of grief.
That is pretty damn stupid.
I actually like this!
I, too, was going to write up a different plot (mainly to not ruin my childhood, which was already ruined enough).
@@Earl_Dioxazine ooh, sounds cool! What would yours be about?
@@serenitythesiren5031Basically, I am a sorceress married to a vampire lord, and we both encounter Pooh and his friends in the bitter cold.
“You poor little ones… Fate is truly… unkind.”
So we adopt Pooh and his friends, providing them food and shelter. We all share our tales, our laughter, our tears, our victories and pain… our memories. Basically, it starts off tragic, but ends off in a moment of warmth, acceptance, and life lessons.
Looks like if EH Shepherd and Tim Burton had an art baby.
Honestly, why WASNT this an animated Tim Burton film?
A few days ago another film from the Winnie the Pooh blood and honey universe was announced, Pinocchio Unstrung
"Returning to their animalistic roots.."
- Decides to wear pants, button-ups, overalls, and shoes. Carrying weapons and killing just like humans would do.
What they would look like?
@@wilmatucker7758
Completely clothless and not carrying weapons. Also, not standing on 2 legs
If you think Owl and Rabbit are dead, NO, if you watched some clips when Christoper Robin get kidnapped by Pooh and Piglet you can see them on top of the cave
You're right, I just looked
Oh god the horror movie Winnie the Pooh, has the characters from the story book version, thank god it doesn’t have tigger, tiger is still owned and copyrighted by Disney
He's gonna be in the sequel there was talk about it
Tigger enters the public domain next year
Oh no
I bet Tigger, Rabbit and Owl will appear in the sequel.
At least Kanga and Roo won’t fall into the public domain
Christopher Robin wouldn’t choose School over his Friends
Tigger isn’t public domain. So they couldn’t use him. A quick google search can help you.
Not yet, anyway.😊
@@GeekSquad24BHow about the sequel?
@@brianodonnell4496 I imagine they’ll do it once he’s in.
@@GeekSquad24B Tigger?
@@brianodonnell4496 Yes. That is my guess, anyway.
Can’t wait to see this film tonight!
Me too
Have fun 😊
Oh same. This is gonna be pure cinema
I’m watching it now, can’t wait
How was it?
I'm going to assume that's the best part of movie looks like they didn't stop at just Eeyore, Rabbit and Owl aren't there anymore either.
Disney: Maybe making pooh leave was a bad idea
The movie doesn't explained what happen to Owl and Rabbit. We know Eeyore is dead, but they never said that Owl and Rabbit were killed as well.
They might be in the sequel
"Swearing never to talk again." This is an odd case; on one hand it does at least give an explanation for the silent killer trope so that is interesting, but... really? That means we aren't gonna hear Pooh say "oh bother" once? And calling them hybrid abominations? But they are represented as stuffed animals in the source material. They really should have played to their strengths in being a Pooh movie more.
You know, ladies and gentlemen.
Now that the Winnie the Pooh storybooks which were written by A. A. Milne have entered the public domain on January 1st last year that means we now have complete freedom to use the characters in question such as Christopher Robin and his cute animal friends to tell our own stories.
And yes, as bad and horrifying Blood and Honey was, it's basically another person's way of using Winnie the Pooh and his buddies to tell a different story that the maker in question wants to tell us. The aforementioned movie not to your liking, fine. I mean, since the Winnie the Pooh storybooks are now in the public domain, they belong to EVERYONE.
So...Instead of a horror slasher movie, how about we can use put the Winnie the Pooh characters in OTHER genres that are more fun and way better than the aforementioned movie ? In fact, let's play a game.
Inspired by SMOSH's the Big What If. What if Winnie the Pooh was....
There. Now you guys and girls just think of your own answers of what you would want your OWN story that features the Winnie the Pooh characters to be like instead of something like Blood and Honey. Good luck, everybody.
Thanks, I needed that. 👍
For the budget of $100,000 and a 10 day filming time. This is really impressive!
Eeyore sees his friends looking hungrily at him. Eeyore: I hope they don’t notice me…
I just finished watching the movie. It was great. Chris should had taught them how to hunt for themselves. Even though, Chris mess up. Pooh would never kill Chris. They are brothers for life. They just on bad terms at the moment.
The INSTANT it hits public domain...
It makes me grateful that Tigger's not a part of this. 😰
A lot of theaters didn't show previews with this movie so a lot of people probably missed the opening
Eeyore you got to go through with that
Still don't understand How they survived before meeting Christopher, and after they ate Ih-Oh!
And how Pooh and Pinglet transformed into middle age men with Animal masks on!
This is the best part of the movie, we can agree on that right?
Kids: dad can we have Pooh at home?
Dad: no kids we have Pooh at home
Pooh at home:
Swearing never to talk again. That's one way to get around not sounding like the ones we know of.