00:00What to do, what to do.
00:02What to do indeed.
00:04Poo?
00:06Christopher Robin.
00:07Averbody knows Winnie the Pooh,
00:08whether you know him from A.A. Milne's books
00:10or from Disney's cartoons.
00:11He's really alive as a character
00:13in people's imaginations.
00:14However, did you recognize me?
00:16You haven't changed a bit.
00:17These are the characters that my generation,
00:19my parents' generation,
00:20and now this generation are growing up with.
00:23You're the bear in my father's drawings.
00:25Winnie the Pooh became a dear friend of mine
00:28when Walt gave us the assignment
00:29to write songs for the first Winnie the Pooh short film.
00:32And here, so many years later,
00:33it is very special to be back in the Hundred Acre Woods.
00:36Well, I didn't expect to be here today.
00:38Disney are doing a great job
00:39of bringing some of their archive characters to life,
00:41and it's exciting to be involved in Christopher Robin.
00:44Hello, everyone.
00:45It's Christopher Robin!
00:47Winnie the Pooh comes back to him
00:48in a difficult time in his life.
00:50Christopher Robin always comes to save us.
00:52Now it's our turn to save him.
00:54He sort of speaks a lot of truth, Pooh.
00:56It would appear that I am stuck.
00:57Have you just eaten honey?
00:59The whole new generation is being introduced
01:01to this beloved character
01:03is something very exciting.
01:05Hello, everyone.
01:06Oh, hello.
01:07This is a charming story
01:08of a man finding his home again
01:09and finding that in a child.
01:12Silly old bear.
01:13It really is a lovely, funny adventure.
01:15We'll come out the better for it,
01:17having seen it, I think.
01:18Come on, let's bounce!
01:19Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:21We know where we're going.
01:23Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:24We know where we belong.
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