Pooh's Adventures: Once Upon a Studio
Pooh's Adventures: Once Upon a Studio it's An Upcoming Pooh's Adventures Short Film in Honor of Disney's 100th Anniversary by Daniel Esposito and it will Appear on Odyssey and Rumble in a Near Future.
Premise[edit | edit source]
At Walt Disney Animation Studios, its employees are leaving the Roy E. Disney Animation building after their usual workday. An intern talks with Burny Mattinson about the studio's 100th anniversary that day, and in response, he muses that he wishes the walls of the studio – on which various pictures and production cels hang – could talk.
Once everyone is gone, Mickey Mouse springs to life from a production cel from Mickey's Birthday Party, and calls Tinker Bell to help him similarly make the other pictures of animated characters come alive. Mickey, assisted by Minnie, then goes around the studio to guide everyone towards the front entrance, where everyone plans to take a group photo. While everyone is getting ready, Mickey looks up at a photograph of Walt Disney and, in a private moment, somberly tells him thanks.
Everyone soon takes their place outside. However, things backfire when Goofy, who was instructed to set the camera, falls off the ladder he is on, breaking the camera. Everyone starts to leave in disappointment that the picture will not be taken, but just then, Alan-a-Dale plays a rendition of "When You Wish Upon a Star" on his lute. As other characters start joining in with music and singing, the brooms from Fantasia sweep up Goofy's camera, Fix-It Felix, Jr. fixes the camera, Hercules puts the ladder back in position, and the Fairy Godmother uses her magic to help Goofy up the ladder while setting the camera up for the photo. Soon, spurred by Jiminy Cricket, everyone sings the end of the song. Tinker Bell then uses her wand to cut the scene to the group photo, and the film ends with a tagline "To all who have imagined with us, laughed with us, and dreamed with us, Thank You."
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Trivia[edit | edit source]
- Guest stars include Kanga, Roo, Lumpy, Gopher, Owl, Darby, Buster, Kessie, Dexter, Ash Ketchum, Pikachu, Misty, Togepi, Brock, 100 Acre Wood Rebel Alliance, Littlefoot, Cera, Ducky, Petrie, Spike, Chomper, Ruby, Guido, Grandpa Longneck, Grandma Longneck, Mr. Thicknose, Skip, The DigiDestined and their Digimon, Mac, Bloo, Frankie Foster, Wilt, Eduardo, Coco, Twilight Sparkle, Applejack, Rainbow Dash, Rarity, Fluttershy, Spike the Dragon, Starlight Glimmer, the Cutie Mark Crusaders, Discord, The New United Alliance of Evil, The Crime Empire and Crud.
- This will be Robin Williams's True Final Film Role.
- Some Walt Disney Animation Studios characters who did not appear in the real short, such as Buzzie, Flaps, Dizzy, and Ziggy The Vultures (who are members of The 100 Acre Avatar League, ironically), Marahute, and Amos Slade, will make special appearances in this short film. In fact, some characters from such studio who made silent and/or singing-only appearances in the real short, such as Ariel, Sebastian, Beast, and Asha, will have speaking roles in this short film.
- Despite Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Eeyore, Kanga, Roo, Gopher, and Owl appearing alongside Christopher Robin in the real short, they will last through this whole film, giving them more time to bond with Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and other animated characters represented in the real short.
- Thus, the reason why Lumpy, Darby, Buster, Kessie the Bird, Dexter, and Crud are guest starring alongside Kanga, Roo, Gopher, and Owl in this short film is because they are all Winnie the Pooh characters, the real short is centered on Walt Disney Animation Studios characters, and Lumpy originated from a DisneyToon Studios film while Darby, Buster, Kessie the Bird, Dexter, and Crud originated from Disney Television Animation shows.
- Jiminy Cricket, Zazu, Kronk Pepikrankenitz, Mushu, Cri-Kee, Queen Elsa, Joanna the Goanna, and Iago will also last through this film, despite their appearances in the real short.