Jim Cummings filmography

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Jim Cummings is an American voice actor who has appeared in almost 400 roles in films, television and video games.

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Film

List of voice performances in feature and direct-to-video films
YearTitleRoleNotes
1988 Scooby-Doo! and the Reluctant Werewolf Frankenstein, Skull Head, Snack Bar Manager, Genghis Kong
1989Stanley and the DinosaursCaveman Stanley
1990 Raisins: Sold Out!: The California Raisins II Narrator
Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue Winnie-the-Pooh, Tigger
1992Petal to the MetalBonkers D. Bobcat
Aladdin Razoul, Farouk
Pinocchio Geppetto, Mangiafuoco Direct-to-video
1994 The Return of Jafar Razoul, Thief
The Lion King Ed, Scar (singing voice) [1] [2] [3]
The Pagemaster Long John Silver [4]
Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins Shang Tsung, Sub-Zero Direct-to-video
1995 A Goofy Movie Pete [4]
Runaway Brain Julius
Pocahontas Chief Powhatan, Kekata (singing voices)
Balto Steele [4]
1996 Siegfried & Roy: Masters of the Impossible Additional voices
Aladdin and the King of Thieves RazoulDirect-to-video
All Dogs Go to Heaven 2 Jingles [4]
The Story of Santa Claus Mr. Minch
The Hunchback of Notre Dame Frollo's Soldiers, Gypsies [4]
Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh Winnie-the-Pooh, Tigger
1997 Hercules Nessus [4]
Redux Riding Hood Thompkins
Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin Winnie-the-Pooh, Skullasaurus, Tigger (singing voice) [4] Direct-to-video
Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas Additional Voices
Anastasia Rasputin (singing voice) [4]
1998 Belle's Magical World WebsterDirect-to-video
The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars Supreme Commander (singing voice)
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride Scar
Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World King James, Chief Powhatan
Rusty: A Dog's Tale Additional Voices
Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island Jacques, Morgan Moonscar [4]
Antz Worker Ant #1
T.R.A.N.S.I.TAdditional voicesShort film
Buster & Chauncey's Silent Night Buster [5] Direct-to-video
1999 Tarzan Dennis
The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue Sebastian (singing voice)Direct-to-video
The Nuttiest Nutcracker Uncle Drosselmeier, Gramps
Winnie the Pooh: Seasons of Giving Winnie-the-Pooh, Tigger
Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas Pete, Santa Claus, additional voicesDirect-to-video [4]
2000 The Tigger Movie Tigger, Winnie-the-Pooh [4]
An Extremely Goofy Movie PeteDirect-to-video [4]
The Road to El Dorado Hernán Cortés, additional voices [4]
Aladdin and the Adventure of All TimeAdditional voices
Titan A.E. Chowquin [4]
Tweety's High-Flying Adventure Taz, Rocky, Yosemite Sam, Cool Cat, Shropshire Slasher, Casino Cat, Policeman, Additional VoicesDirect-to-video
The Life & Adventures of Santa Claus Santa Claus [4]
CatDog and the Great Parent Mystery Cat
The Land Before Time VII: The Stone of Cold Fire Sierra [4] Direct-to-video
2001 Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure Tony
Shrek Captain of Guards
Atlantis: The Lost Empire Helmsman, Smithsonian Board Member #1, Atlantean Ketak Warrior, Atlantean Photographer
The Book of Pooh: Stories from the Heart Winnie-the-Pooh, TiggerDirect-to-video
Monsters, Inc. Light Green Monster
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius Ultra Lord, General, Mission Control [4]
2002 Return to Never Land Turk
Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring ButchDirect-to-video [4]
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron Colonel's Soldiers
The Hunchback of Notre Dame II Archdeacon
Tarzan & Jane TantorDirect-to-video
Mickey's House of Villains Big Bad Wolf [4]
Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year Winnie-the-Pooh, Tigger [4]
Treasure Planet Male Alien
2003 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure Dirty DawsonDirect-to-video
The Jungle Book 2 Kaa, Colonel Hathi, M.C. Monkey [4]
Piglet's Big Movie Winnie-the-Pooh, Tigger [4]
Castle in the Sky General MuoroEnglish dub [4]
Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas Luca [4]
2004 The Lion King 1½ Ed The Hyena [4] Direct-to-video
Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo Winnie-the-Pooh, Tigger [4]
Jimmy Neutron: Win, Lose and Kaboom Gen. Abercrombie, Brain #2, Mayor Quadar
Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers PeteDirect-to-video [4]
The Incredibles News Reporter
Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas BlitzenDirect-to-video
2005 Pooh's Heffalump Movie Winnie-the-Pooh, Tigger [4]
Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie Direct-to-video
2006Disaster!Harry Bottoms, Guy Kirk, narrator
Brother Bear 2 Chilkoot, Bering [4] Direct-to-video
Bah, Humduck! A Looney Tunes Christmas Taz, Gossamer
The Fox and the Hound 2 Waylon, Floyd [4]
2007 Hellboy: Blood and Iron Tom Manning
TMNT Additional voices
Bee Movie Graduation Announcer [4]
Super Sleuth Christmas Movie Winnie-the-Pooh, TiggerDirect-to-video
2008 The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning King Triton, Shelbow [4]
Dead Space: Downfall Captain Mathius, Farum [4]
The Powerpuff Girls Rule! Fuzzy LumpkinsDirect-to-video
Turok: Son of Stone Caveman
2009 My Friends Tigger & Pooh: Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too Winnie-the-Pooh, Tigger, Beaver [4]
Bionicle: The Legend Reborn AckarDirect-to-video
The Princess and the Frog Ray [4]
2010 Despicable Me Man #2
2011 Gnomeo and Juliet Featherstone
The Little Engine That Could RustyDirect-to-video
Winnie the Pooh Winnie-the-Pooh, Tigger
2012 Zambezia Budzo
Scooby-Doo! Music of the Vampire Jesper Poubelle, TulieDirect-to-video
Wreck-It Ralph Game Over Voice
Sofia the First: Once Upon a Princess Wormwood
2013 Curious George Swings Into Spring Jumpy Squirrel, Mr. Quint [4] Direct-to-video
2014 The Pirate Fairy Oppenheimer, Port [4]
Tom and Jerry: The Lost Dragon Kaldorf [4]
2015 Minions Additional voicesCredited as James J. Cummings
2016 The Secret Life of Pets
Sheep and Wolves Magra, Klif, BaronEnglish dub [6]
Sing Additional voicesCredited as James J. Cummings [4]
2018 Scooby-Doo! and the Gourmet Ghost Jeremiah Noseworthy, The Red GhostDirect-to-video [4]
List of voice performances in live-action films
YearTitleRoleNotes
1987 The Garbage Pail Kids Movie Greaser Greg, Nat Nerd [4]
1988 Who Framed Roger Rabbit Bullet #2 [4]
1994 Cabin Boy Cupcake
1998 Small Soldiers Ocula
Babe: Pig in the City Pelican
2018 Christopher Robin Winnie-the-Pooh, Tigger [4]
2021 Space Jam: A New Legacy Tasmanian Devil (some scenes, uncredited) [7]
2022 Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers Pete, Fat Cat, Bootleg Winnie the Pooh, Bootleg Tigger, Shredder's Arm, Darkwing Duck [4]
2023 Once Upon a Studio Winnie the Pooh, Baloo Short film

Animation

List of voice performances in television shows
YearTitleRoleNotes
1985–86 Dumbo's Circus Lionel the Lion, Aunt Fira
1986–1991 Adventures of the Gummi Bears Zummi Gummi, Chummi GummiSeason 6 only; Zummi was originally voiced by Paul Winchell
1986–87 The Transformers Afterburner, Rippersnapper3 episodes
1987 DuckTales El Capitan, Notheby's Auctioneer, Quackymodo5 episodes
The Real Ghostbusters Doomsday Door, Possessed Subway TrainEpisode: "Knock Knock"
Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light Witterquick, Bearer of Knowledge, Bogavus, Dwarf, Belizar, Factory Guard, Knight12 episodes
Pound Puppies Princefeld, News ReporterEpisode: "Little Big Dog/The Bright Eyes Mob"
1987–88 Snorks Additional voices2 episodes
1987–1996 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Shredder (1991 and European Vacation Alternate), Leatherhead, Genghis Frog, Dirk Savage, Dirtbag, Merlin, Drakus/Beserko, Doomquest, Captain Krulik
1988–1991 The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Winnie-the-Pooh, Tigger, Papa Heffalump, Crud, Smug, Bruno, Wooster [4]
1989–1990 Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers Monterey Jack (32 episodes), Fat Cat, Professor Nimnul, Wart the Lizard, Rat Capone
Dink, the Little Dinosaur Tubble, Fleetfoot
1990–91 TaleSpin Don Karnage, King Louie, Trader Moe, Covington
1990–92 Widget Mega Brain, Dr. Dante
Tiny Toon Adventures Chef, Melvin the Monster, Papa Flea, Singer, Iodizer, Nasty8 episodes [4]
1990–93 Tom & Jerry Kids Wrestling Gator, Pirate Captain, additional voices4 episodes
1991 Where's Wally? Narrator13 episodes
1991–93 The Pirates of Dark Water Skorian, IozSeason 2
1991–95 Taz-Mania Taz, Buddy Boar, Bushwhacker Bob, Wendel T. Wolf
1991–92 Darkwing Duck Drake Mallard / Darkwing Duck, Negaduck, Herb Muddlefoot, Professor Moliarty, DarkWarrior Duck, Warden Waddlesworth
1992–95 Batman: The Animated Series Tygrus, Jekko, Saunders3 episodes [4]
1992–93 The Addams Family Lurch, [4]
Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa Dakota Dude, Saddlesore Scorpion, Skull Duggery26 episodes
1992–96 Captain Planet and the Planeteers Sly Sludge, Rancher, Columbus5 episodes
1992 Goof Troop Pete
Raw Toonage Bonkers D. Bobcat, Maurice, Norman
Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog Dr. Robotnik, Scratch, additional voicesUnaired pilot
1992–94 The Little Mermaid Ebb, Emperor Sharga, The Ancient Seaclops
1993 2 Stupid Dogs Morocco MoleSeason 1 only
Marsupilami Maurice, Norman13 episodes
1993–94 Bonkers Bonkers D. Bobcat, Lucky Piquel, additional voices
Sonic the Hedgehog Dr. Robotnik [4]
1993–98 Animaniacs Narrator, Buddy, Tasmanian Devil, Announcer, various characters [4]
1993–95 SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron Mayor Manx, Feral's SergeantCharacters originally voiced by Ed Gilbert
1993–94 The Pink Panther Rolo, The Dogfather, Additional Voices3 episodes
Cro Phil, Ogg, Murray20 episodes
1994 Fantastic Four "Slash" Curtis, "Bull" Donovan, "Skink" Lomas, President Bill Clinton / Votan2 episodes
1994–95 Aladdin Razoul, Hamar, Akbar, Additional voices
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters Herb, Guy, Lt. Arm, Host, Monster #32 episodes
Bump in the Night Mister Bumpy, Destructo, Closet Monster
1994–96 The Tick Mr. Mental2 episodes [4]
Iron Man MODOK, Century, Bill Clinton [4]
1994–97 Gargoyles Dingo, Gillecomgain, Matrix, Mr. Acme, Gillecomgain's Father [4]
1995 Biker Mice from Mars Deathmaster, Saddle Sore, Gerald Gruyere and Gutama Gouda2 episodes
Duckman Dr. Conrad MiloEpisode: "Days of Whining and Neurosis"
The Shnookums & Meat Funny Cartoon Show Narrator, Supper Squirrel, Caped Cod, Paul Bunyan12 episodes
1995–96 Earthworm Jim Psy-Crow, Bob the Killer Goldfish, additional voices
The Savage Dragon Savage Dragon 26 episodes
1995–97 The Mask: Animated Series Doyle, Kablamus, additional voices
What a Cartoon! Fuzzy Lumpkins, Mayor of Townsville, Fox, Sheriff, Luther, Chief, Explorers, Junior [4]
Freakazoid! Semiconductor, Janos Ivnovels, Ape Monster, Wolfman4 episodes [4]
1995–98 Spider-Man Shocker, Man-Spider4 episodes [4]
Pinky and the Brain Punk, The Mist, Fred Floppel, Innkeeper, Saran, Chuck, Orson Welles 8 episodes [4]
1995–99 Timon & Pumbaa Ed the hyena, Smolder the Bear, Pumbaa's Uncle Boaris, Bruce the Blue Crab, Additional voices
1995–2002 The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries Tasmanian Devil, Gossamer, various characters27 episodes [4]
1996 Friends Monkeyshine Beer AnnouncerEpisode: "The One After the Superbowl" (uncredited)
1996 The Hot Rod Dogs and Cool Car Cats Scarhood, Crusher2 episodes
Superman: The Animated Series Phantom Zone BeastEpisode: "Blasts from the Past"
Quack Pack Captain Dreadnot, Cal, Henchman #16 episodes
Project G.e.e.K.e.R. Mr. Moloch, Cosmotto, Will Dragonn, Gate Guardian, Wristband, Nightmare Park Announcer, Nightmare Bunny Mascot, Security Voice5 episodes
1996–97 Dexter's Laboratory Orgon Grindor2 episodes [4]
Road Rovers General Parvo9 episodes [4]
1996–98 Jungle Cubs Kaa, adult Bagheera, [8] adult King Louie, adult Hathi, Fred, Jed, additional voices
Adventures from the Book of Virtues Aristotle
1997 The Incredible Hulk Absorbing Man Episode: "They Call Me Mr. Fixit"
Space Goofs Slick Stagger, Ernie, Additional voices
1997–98 101 Dalmatians: The Series Colonel, Mayor Ed Pig and Persian Pete
1997–99Monster HuntersAlan McAllister
1997–2000 King of the Hill Ted "Pops" Popazito, Additional voices
Pepper Ann Mr. Carter, additional voices18 episodes
1998 Invasion America Major Lomack13 episodes
1998–99 The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs Catastrophe, Von Rabie, Flea Leader, Saber-Toothed Mouse, Bank Robber11 episodes
1998–2005 CatDog Cat, Additional voicesMain role [4]
The Powerpuff Girls Fuzzy Lumpkins, various voices [4]
1999–2000 Mickey Mouse Works Pete, Humphrey the Bear, Zeke
Courage the Cowardly Dog Cat Thief #1, Jean Bon, Fusilli, Cruel Veterinarian 3 episodes
1999–2002 The New Woody Woodpecker Show Dapper Denver Doodley, Captain Redwood, Oakey, Chef Rufus le Doufus, Dr. Von Brain, Carl Castaway
2000 Buzz Lightyear of Star Command Senator Aarrfvox, Security Computer, Tough Prisoner, Alien Dad, Announcer #1, Binipnardian #13 episodes [4]
The Simpsons Duncan the HorseEpisode: "Saddlesore Galactica"
Johnny Bravo Colonel FatmanEpisode: "Virtual Johnny/Hunted/Hold That Schmoe"
2001 Jackie Chan Adventures Hak FooEpisode: "The Dog and Piggy Show"
2001-02 The Book of Pooh Winnie the Pooh, Tigger [4]
2001–03 The Legend of Tarzan Tantor, Lieutenant Colonel Jean Staquait, Merkus
House of Mouse Pete, Humphrey the Bear, Big Bad Wolf, Ed the Hyena, King Larry, Censor Monkeys, Additional voices
The Mummy Imhotep 24 episodes
2002–04 ChalkZone Skrawl
2002–03 Ozzy & Drix Police Chief Gluteus, Ernst Strepfinger, Nerve Center Controller, B Complex [4]
2002-06 What's New, Scooby-Doo? Cyrus T. Buford, Crawdad Mike, Broderick Bosepheus2 episodes
2003 Lilo & Stitch: The Series Zach Mackillin, Rodeo AnnouncerEpisode: "Sprout"
2004–06 The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius Mayor, Atilla the Hun, Captain Betty, Popbot, Gortox [4]
2004 Teen Titans Master of Games Episode: "Winner Take All"
2005 Wonder Showzen Bottle of MagicEpisode: "Ocean"
The Batman Temblor, Vic, Freddy2 episodes [4]
2005–06 The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy Nasalmancer, Singer, Nerd #12 episodes [4]
2005–07 Codename: Kids Next Door Spinachia King, Vin Moosk the Tie Hunter2 episodes
2006 Catscratch Klqain QuidEpisode: "Clan Destiny"
2006–2022 Curious George Chef Pisghetti, Mr. Quint, Jumpy Squirrel
2006–2016 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Pete, Humphrey the Bear, Additional voices125 episodes
2006–07 The Replacements T.S. Fardsworth, Alfred P. Dunleavy, Ring Announcer, Campaign Commercial Announcer5 episodes
2007–2010 My Friends Tigger & Pooh Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Beaver
2008 The Spectacular Spider-Man Crusher Hogan Episode: "Intervention" [4]
2008–2009 Back at the Barnyard Captain Tom, Chef Big Bones, Polar Bear, Hillbilly #14 episodes
2009 Chowder AlligatorEpisode: "My Big Fat Stinky Wedding"
Merry Madagascar Lead ReindeerTelevision film
Robot Chicken Lex Luthor, Ark Spirit, DoctorEpisode: "Due to Constraints of Time and Budget"
2009–2012 Star Wars: The Clone Wars Hondo Ohnaka, additional voices9 episodes
2010–2011 The Super Hero Squad Show Thanos, Super-Skrull [4]
2010 Planet Sheen Ultra LordEpisode: "Cutting the Ultra-Cord"
2010–15 The Penguins of Madagascar Ridiculously Deep Voice, Announcer, Bo, Gomer, Host4 episodes
2011–12 Fanboy & Chum Chum Professor Flan
Fish Hooks Scientist, Movie Announcer2 episodes
2011 Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated Captain Caveman Episode: "Mystery Solvers Club State Finals"
Generator Rex Trey2 episodes
2011–14 The Looney Tunes Show Tasmanian Devil, Beaky Buzzard, Additional voices9 episodes
2012 Adventure Time Porcupine, Lenny the Beaver, OwlEpisode: "Up a Tree"
Motorcity Dr. Hudson2 episodes [4]
2012–18 Sofia the First Wormwood, Rex, Professor Popov28 episodes [4]
2012–13 Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness Lidong, Rhino Guard3 episodes
The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange Pineapple, Tomato, Asparagus Bunch35 episodes
2013 The Legend of Korra Deep Voice Narrator, Karu, Lion Turtle, Hunter #33 episodes [4]
Phineas and Ferb Narrator (Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars), Additional voices
Clarence Additional voices
Ben 10: Omniverse VexxEpisode: "Food Around the Corner" [4]
2013-14 Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja Catfish Booray5 episodes
2013–19 Mickey Mouse Pete
2014 The 7D RoarEpisode: "Frankengloom"
Gravity Falls Pirate LilliputtianEpisode: "The Golf War"
2014–16 Transformers: Rescue Bots Colonel Quint Quarry, Thurston Chumley, Q-Drone, Ship Captain3 episodes [4]
2015–16The Great AdventuresMike, Additional voices
2015–17 Transformers: Robots in Disguise Clampdown, Thermidor, Sentry #112 episodes [4]
2015–19 Niko and the Sword of Light Narrator, Dark Champion, Mugwhump, Mr. Funkfang, Spokesbeetle23 episodes
2015–18 The Adventures of Puss in Boots El Guante Blanco, Two-Eyed Alonso, Briny Pete, Julio [4]
Star Wars Rebels Hondo Ohnaka, Additional voices6 episodes
Goldie & Bear Big Bad Wolf 25 episodes
2016 Pickle and Peanut Additional voicesEpisode: "Bee Colony/The Goose's Juice"
2016–17 Avengers Assemble Ghost [4] 2 episodes
Lego Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures Hondo Ohnaka, Additional voices
Mighty Magiswords Buford, Matt, Hold Forlom, Face of Barren-Faceland, Pupusa Monster, Mask Keeper, Wolf, Cauldron, Mask Keeper6 episodes [4]
2016–19 The Powerpuff Girls Fuzzy Lumpkins
2016–2020 New Looney Tunes Blacque Jacque Shellacque, Liam Luxurious, Tasmanian Devil, Delivery Man, Boss10 episodes
2017 Doc McStuffins Winnie the Pooh, TiggerEpisode: "Into the Hundred Acre Wood"
Skylanders Academy Malefor2 episodes
2017–19 OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes Lord Boxman, Boxman Jr., Mecha Maw, Mr. Box-Gar [4]
Spider-Man Hammerhead, Ghost 6 episodes [4]
2017–2021 Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures Pete [4]
2018 Star Wars Forces of Destiny Hondo OhnakaEpisode: "Triplecross"
DuckTales Darkwing Duck, Negaduck, Paddywhack4 episodes [4]
2019–2021 Apple & Onion Broccoli, Watch, Hog28 episodes
2020 Amphibia Alligator, Aquarium Security Guard, Additional Voices3 episodes
2020–23 The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse Pete
2021–present Mickey Mouse Funhouse [4]
2025–present Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+

Video games

Audio books

YearTitleRole
2015 Rain of the Ghosts Maq, Big Harry Connors, Joshua Stevens
2019Pirate's PriceHondo Ohnaka/Narrator

Podcasts

YearTitleRoleNotes
2023–presentToon'd In with Jim CummingsHimself/Host [16]

Fiction Podcasts

YearTitleRole
2022VeronicaPaco

Live-action

Theme park attractions

Commercials

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<i>Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too</i> 1991 American film

Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too is a 1991 Christmas television special based on the Disney television series The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, originally broadcast on December 14, 1991, on ABC and produced by Walt Disney Animation (France), S.A. and Walt Disney Television Animation.

<i>Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh</i> 1996 American film

Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh is a 1996 Halloween television special produced by Walt Disney Television Animation with the animation production done at Toon City Animation, Inc. in Manila, Philippines, along with the additional production at Thai Wang Film Productions in Bangkok, Thailand. Based on the Disney television series The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, it was originally broadcast on October 25, 1996 on ABC.

This is a list of winners of the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer In An Animated Program. The award was presented between 1995 and 2021. It recognized a continuing or single voice-over performance in a series or a special. The performance generally originated from a Children's Animated, Special Class Animated Program.

<i>Mickey Mouse</i> (TV series) American animated television series

Mickey Mouse is an American animated television series produced by Disney Television Animation. Featuring Disney cartoon characters Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy and Pluto in contemporary settings such as Paris, Venice, Tokyo and New York, the series has the slapstick feel of the earliest Mickey Mouse shorts while providing a modern update, and "presents Mickey in a broad range of humorous situations that showcase his pluck and rascality, along with his long-beloved charm and good heartedness". The animation is provided by Mercury Filmworks.

<i>Winnie the Pooh</i> (franchise) Disney media franchise

Winnie the Pooh is a media franchise produced by The Walt Disney Company, based on A. A. Milne and E. H. Shepard's stories featuring Winnie-the-Pooh. It started in 1966 with the theatrical release of the short Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree.

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