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Charles Solomon, Los Angeles Times: Parents and older siblings, however, may grow impatient with the uneven execution that weakens the genuine charm the film sporadically exhibits. Read more
Susan Stark, Detroit News: An engaging romp. Read more
Nancy Churnin, Dallas Morning News: One of the movie's strengths is the score by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. Read more
Christine Dolen, Miami Herald: The Tigger Movie is simple, endearing entertainment for the little ones. Read more
A.O. Scott, New York Times: The songs seem to have been written over lunch at the Disney cafeteria. Read more
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie, Atlanta Journal-Constitution: The dialogue is kid-level funny and the animation often has the manic energy of Alice in Wonderland. Read more
Jeff Millar, Houston Chronicle: Cute. Read more
Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly: A conflicted entertainment, compromised by trying too hard to impress the restless, self-referential adults in the audience. Read more
Liam Lacey, Globe and Mail: When it comes to Pooh stories, a shortage of ambition and reluctance to improve on success should be counted as assets. Read more
Peter Stack, San Francisco Chronicle: Anybody who first saw Tigger and learned the wonderful things about him more than 20 years ago is going to feel great, as will the very young who have been raised on Pooh and Co., one of the few cartoons that avoids hostility and violence. Read more
Desson Thomson, Washington Post: This Tigger outing feels more like an overblown TV special than a grand theatrical release. Read more