I love old 16mm films just like record collectors love vinyl records. I have this on 16mm but no lines at on it. You films must of been used a lot in someone library .
@RugbyFootballer Yea I bought this used Afew year ago, I olny showed this 2 or 3 times myself, To find This in mist shape is hard and would cost Alot, I bet this film has not been printed to 16mm since the late 1980 or early 1990. I also have The fox and the hound on 16mm, fair to good shape, I might post that.
@mycoolhomevideos When I went to school in the 80's, it was always that way with Disney films being shown off 16mm in the classroom or in the gym (I recall seeing classics like Old Yeller and The Aristocats that way).
@RetroToledo Thats why it is very hard to find these on 16mm in good shape, I guess most were sold off by disney in a auction or people who worked there just stold them in the late 1980s. Most of these prins on Ebay go from $200.00 to as much as $1000.00 I paid about $250.00 for this print of pooh. I also have The Fox and Hound too on 16mm ($300) , I might upload that some day. I got about 5 of 6 Full Disney classic on Super 8mm in Stereo, I could do them as well. Talk to you later, Luke
@mycoolhomevideos Also you forgot about the sony betamax that is under standable concidering not alot of people owned the betamax,My dad betamax its pretty cool!
What did Winnie-the-Pooh say at 15:49 (that is, right after Rabbit told him that there wasn't any more honey left)? I couldn't understand what he said.
I love old 16mm films just like record collectors love vinyl records. I have this on 16mm but no lines at on it. You films must of been used a lot in someone library .
RugbyFootballer 2 months ago
@RugbyFootballer Yea I bought this used Afew year ago, I olny showed this 2 or 3 times myself, To find This in mist shape is hard and would cost Alot, I bet this film has not been printed to 16mm since the late 1980 or early 1990. I also have The fox and the hound on 16mm, fair to good shape, I might post that.
mycoolhomevideos 2 months ago
@mycoolhomevideos When I went to school in the 80's, it was always that way with Disney films being shown off 16mm in the classroom or in the gym (I recall seeing classics like Old Yeller and The Aristocats that way).
RetroToledo 3 weeks ago
@RetroToledo Thats why it is very hard to find these on 16mm in good shape, I guess most were sold off by disney in a auction or people who worked there just stold them in the late 1980s. Most of these prins on Ebay go from $200.00 to as much as $1000.00 I paid about $250.00 for this print of pooh. I also have The Fox and Hound too on 16mm ($300) , I might upload that some day. I got about 5 of 6 Full Disney classic on Super 8mm in Stereo, I could do them as well. Talk to you later, Luke
mycoolhomevideos 3 weeks ago
@RugbyFootballer Prints used by schools often would have a lot of lines and wear due to their common usage over the years.
RetroToledo 3 weeks ago
this is classic. I love it!
Ldee86 2 months ago
@mycoolhomevideos Also you forgot about the sony betamax that is under standable concidering not alot of people owned the betamax,My dad betamax its pretty cool!
RADICALGENESISDUDE 2 months ago
@mycoolhomevideos Hey could you dust of the film a little bit because when they put movies on dvd they usally dust them of a little bit.
RADICALGENESISDUDE 2 months ago
OMG i love 11:40 :D
TheLightSkinnedGirl 2 months ago
Also, I LOL'd from 16:19 to the end of the clip when Rabbit was hopping around on all fours like a real rabbit would.
RetroVideoFan 3 months ago
14:04 to 14:06. Someone forgot to draw in Pooh's eyebrows. No problem, I think he looks just as cute and lovable without them.
RetroVideoFan 3 months ago
Welcome back, childhood innocence. :) I've missed you.
Trigonography 4 months ago
@moviencartoons2 this was made in the 70's dude plus I have this movie and it was released like this
3pm6fdwpp 5 months ago
Ahwwww :') i miss old times!!!
MsCecy90210 7 months ago
What did Winnie-the-Pooh say at 15:49 (that is, right after Rabbit told him that there wasn't any more honey left)? I couldn't understand what he said.
trev358 8 months ago
@trev358 Now, I think he said, "I thought not."
trev358 4 months ago
In the opening credits, you can see the names Don Bluth, Gary Goldman and John Pomeroy under Animators.
Hooray! The brilliant minds behind Secret of NIMH were involved with this movie!
VGAfanatic 8 months ago
love the quality. fits the show absolutely perfectly
kborow 8 months ago
The whole movie has now been uploaded in 1080P HD Enjoy
mycoolhomevideos 10 months ago
winnie the pooh parts 2,3+4 should be uploaded tonight. I hope you enjoy them
mycoolhomevideos 10 months ago
WOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!
bslatky 10 months ago
Is it illegal for me to watch this at my age of 18?
Copper20 10 months ago
@Copper20 no
MarioMegazord 10 months ago