Christopher Robinarrives over 40 years   after Disney ’s classic animate featureThe Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh , and the Hundred Acre Wood has deepen . First introduced in the storey of source A.A. Milne in 1926 , Winnie the Pooh has beguile and ravish children ever since .

Pooh ’s adventures alongside his various animal friends and human pal Christopher Robin are legendary among children ’s literature , and have also become every bit celebrated within the animated land , thanks to Disney ’s various adaptations . The most famous of those is doubtlessly 1977’sThe Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh , although lots of other animate movie , television shows , and special have been create have the characters .

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This weekend sees the theatrical release of Disney’sChristopher Robinmovie , the first clock time Pooh and ally have appeared in a live - action task . Of naturally , they ’re still animated - this time via CGI - but spend the cinema interact with real British environments and with Ewan " Obi - Wan Kenobi " McGregor as the grown - up rendition of the titular adventuresome boy . Agent Carter’sHayley Atwell also star as Christopher ’s wife Evelyn , or as Eeyore endearingly comes to refer to her " Evelyn my married woman . " So , how do these versions liken to their classic animated and literary counterparts ? Read on to find oneself out .

Christopher Robin (Ewan McGregor)

The most obvious modification to the usual Winnie the Pooh setup is that Christopher Robin is now a 40 - something - year - old human . While Christopher ’s playful child ego is seen briefly during a prologue in which he invite adios to his timber friends , Ewan McGregor ’s grownup Christopher is a World War II veteran who merrily returns home to reunite with his married woman and daughter , only to end up working a direful executive - level task for Winslow Enterprises . He is tasked with firing multiple extremity of the manpower by his slimed boss , and this stress of this somehow seems to run to Pooh coming back into his life . Christopher clearly thinks he ’s go insane at first , but quickly realizes that the " giddy old bear " is indeed real .

McGregor ’s proper English accent and general idiosyncrasy emphatically outfit at the older Christopher , while   Will Tilston as the jr. version is as close as possible in bouncy - action to the son .

Winnie the Pooh (Jim Cummings)

Pooh ’s characterization did n’t really change much between the books and Disney invigorate projects , but the Pooh in this fresh movie does experience a bit unlike . voice as always by Jim Cummings , 2018 CGI Pooh looks much more like a stuffed beast than he did inManyAdventures , and   has visibly aged quite a bit at that . At his core , Pooh remains his common sort , fast , and honey - loving self , but at the same clip , lose his best ally for so many years distinctly ingest its toll . This is n’t helped when grown - up Christopher initiate yelling at him , but gratefully , their rift is healed jolly quickly .

Tigger (Jim Cummings)

Also voice by Cummings , Tigger continue his normal bouncy , boisterous ego , although also appear to have visibly maturate .   Notably , his coloring is also a spate more subdued than in Disney ’s life , which usually depicts him as undimmed orange . He too also look much more like a stuffed fauna than he has in retiring Disney projects , but as with Pooh , that ’s probable a choice made to more accurately contemplate how Milne ’s books imagined the character .

Piglet (Nick Mohammed)

While Piglet ’s status as Pooh ’s always terrified chum has n’t changed , one thing that very clear has is his vocalization . Many Adventuresvoice actor John Fiedler slide by away in 2005 , and for whatever rationality , Disney saw fit to not utilize his usual replacement , sound - similar actor Travis Oates . Audio aside , Piglet - unlike Pooh and Tigger - does n’t look to have visibly age , although why that ’s the font is unexplained in - story . Piglet ’s perspirer is also now green instead of Disney ’s usual pink , belike done to reflect more definitive color illustration of the character .

Eeyore (Brad Garrett)

Eeyore is another font where Disney prefer not to habituate the fiber ’s established voice worker - Peter Cullen - although at least Garrett has a similar auditory sensation , and has sound Eeyore in a few other project prior toChristopher Robin . Like Tigger and Pooh , Eeyore seems to have maturate a mo visibly , but his normal sad characterization ( and immobilise on tail ) remains . His food color is also a second unlike , feature a blue tint as opposed to the Gy seen in most depiction .

Rabbit (Peter Capaldi)

The easiest change with Rabbit to break up up on is that , inChristopher Robin , he ’s presented as an genuine animal that lives in the Hundred Acre Wood , unlike most of his ingurgitate animal opposite number . That enunciate , he does still speak , so it ’s not quite that realistic . Still this depiction more tight reflects his characterisation from Milne ’s books , as counterbalance to the prior Disney films . Rabbit ’s food colour is also a much more natural brown , instead of the yellowish   look he tends to sport in invigoration . Notably , he does not leave the forest and head to the existent domain with Pooh , Tigger , Eeyore , and Piglet .

Owl (Toby Jones)

Owl remain his judicious , if often forgetful self , but similarly to Rabbit , he is also depicted as being a wild woodland animal that just hap to talk and connect with Christopher and his gormandise buddy . go too is Disney ’s distinctive anthropomorphizing of fowl . As with Rabbit , this more accurately reflects his depiction in the write source material . The remainder in apparent motion between the real and satiate animate being becomes quite cleared late in the film , when Owl fly - rather majestically - over to a tree before he begins speaking . He also does n’t leave the timberland and enter the real humanity .

Kanga & Roo (Sophie Okonedo & Sara Sheen)

Sadly for fans of the female parent / boy stuffed animal duo , Kanga and Roo do n’t get very much screentime inChristopher Robin . Still , when they are onscreen , their common protective mother / precious kid dynamic is in full military group , as seen when they believe they ’re being menaced by a predatory Heffalump . Like Piglet , Kanga and Roo do n’t seem to have visibly aged , for unknown reasons . They too also do n’t travel over into conventional reality .

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WhileChristopher Robinis in many way one of the darker and gloomier entries into Winnie the Pooh lore , that gloominess is eventually overtaken by the warmth , humor , and heart that buff have descend to bear from A.A. Milne ’s characters and their sprawl home . Some things have changed and some things have n’t , but the essential flavour of kindness , goodness , and joy consort with Pooh and friends defy to be denied . Christopher Robinreviews may be mixed , but in many ways , it ’s on the button the type of good - natured story that today ’s riotous social climate calls for . Pooh may be a silly erstwhile bear , but he ’ll always be a welcome presence on the big CRT screen .

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