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He picks it up and holds the pot happily, then notices the bouncing. An instant later, a transparent Heffalump head, filled with honey, appears out of the pot, revealing that the bouncing was caused by the Heffalump eating the honey as it does so, the hat, which was acting as the lid, is placed back on the Heffalump's head. Pooh stumbles back in surprise and falls down, pulling the Heffalump down with him. The Heffalump manages to take a gulp of honey as it falls but flinches as Pooh hits the ground.

It then happily resumes eating the honey as Pooh watches. Pooh stares at the transparent Heffalump as it eats. Though it started as just ahead, after only a few gulps it has grown a full body, which begins to swell rapidly as it continues to eat the honey. As the Heffalump reaches what seems a normal size, Pooh looks down at the honey pot likely to see how much honey is left as the Heffalump continues to guzzle up the pot's contents, still growing as it does. When Pooh looks back up at the Heffalump, it has grown extremely fat, nearly filling the screen, and is still growing.

Pooh starts to check the honey pot again, but as he does so the Heffalump takes one gulp of honey too many and explodes, sending Pooh, the hat, and the honey pot flying. Pooh tries to hold on to the pot but loses his grip as the force of the exploding Heffalump launches him away.

The female Heffalump and male Woozle skip rope while showing off their powers. They first change their colors, then the female Heffalump turns into a ball while the Woozle turns into a square the jump rope vanishes. They both stand up and glare menacingly at the screen, then tie themselves in knots.

They then untie themselves and change their patterns as they pose, the Heffalump making herself striped as the Woozle covers himself with polka dots. The honey pots warn Pooh to beware again as Pooh tries to hide from them. Pooh ignores the warnings of the honey pots and tries to run away from them, but then stops in surprise. It turns out that Pooh has almost run into a parade of Heffalumps and Woozles. The Woozle bandleader grows his brown nose bigger and the yellow mouth attached to the brown nose stretches while the nose keeps growing until it explodes, being turned into a flute.

The bandleader Woozle then marches as he plays his new flute nose. Then, a beautiful blue female Heffalump wearing a red hair bow and a turquoise blue tutu walks behind a walking honey pot, flapping her arms as she walks. She takes the lid off the pot, but it starts to laugh crazily and stumble around, and she slams the lid back on, then continues following the pot. Three Woozles and a large Heffalump with a tuba for a trunk march behind the bandleader Woozle.

The tuba Heffalump accidentally steps on the tail of one of the Woozles, who falls over, and before he can stand up, the Heffalump stomps first on his butt, then on his head, squishing him. Pooh walks along happily, carrying a honey pot most likely the one he took from the transparent Heffalump. A bee-like Heffalump flies right behind him, buzzing loudly in tune with the music, but Pooh doesn't notice her. She taps Pooh on the head with her trunk, and when Pooh turns to look, she grabs the honey pot from him and flies off, continuing to buzz.

Pooh chases the bee, buzzing three times, but falls down and is laughed at by a trio of Jack-in-the-Box Woozles. The Heffabee, happily holding the honey pot with her trunk although you can't hear her buzzing anymore , dives to the ground as a spotlight appears and turns herself into a lake of honey.

A beautiful pink female Heffalump wearing a red hair bow and a pink tutu and a handsome male Heffalump wearing a tuxedo outfit and a top hat come out of the newly created lake, both covered in honey from swimming in the honey lake. They look at each other, and the female Heffalump bats her eyelashes at the male, they fall in love with each other and begin to dance with each other on the spotlight appears and focuses on them, while another beautiful female pink Heffalump wearing a necklace and a light blue hair bow plays a harp made of honey on her tummy, and a Woozle rope-charmer with a turban plays a flute and makes a rope come out of a large honey pot.

Pooh comes out of the pot and climbs up the rope. When Pooh gets to the top of the rope, Pooh and the Woozle notice each other at the same time and Pooh leans over to see the Woozle's flute, however, the Woozle begins to blow the flute in Pooh's face.

Pooh seems to realize what the Woozle is about to do as he blows the flute at him the second time and tries to back away, but the Woozle blows the flute for the third time and makes him explode into a puff of sparks. The scene shifts to a pair of young male Heffalumps with yellow eyes possibly twins , apparently wearing collars, as they use their trunks as accordions. The dream then shifts away from the lake of honey to a stormier-looking area.

A small flying Heffalump sees Pooh walking past with a red pot of honey, laughs, and dives at him, but instead smashes into the ground behind him and transforms into a larger Heffalump in a military uniform with a popgun for a nose. The Heffalump marches behind Pooh, who doesn't notice him, then crouches down, shaking his butt in the air, and sucks in his trunk as he takes aim.

Then he shoots Pooh in the butt with his popgun. Pooh goes flying. The lid flies off the pot but Pooh holds tightly onto the pot itself. As he flies he ends up getting the honey pot stuck on his head. He bounces off the ground and continues flying forward until he flies into the trunk of another Heffalump, this one with a stick of dynamite on his head. The force of Pooh flying into the Heffalump's trunk causes the Heffalump to flinch and close his eyes as he goes skidding backward.

Pooh's butt is too big to fit, and he gets stuck in the Heffalump's trunk, with only his butt and legs sticking out.

The Heffalump looks at Pooh as he kicks wildly, trying to get out. But as the Heffalump watches Pooh's attempts to get free, a uniformed Woozle marches over from behind the Heffalump and pulls out a large matchstick, banging it on the ground and then twirling it until the Heffalump notices him.

As soon as the Heffalump notices the match, the Woozle places the match on the end of the Heffalump's trunk and slides it into the Heffalump's face, lighting the match. The Heffalump closes his eyes to avoid the fire, then opens them and looks for where the match went. The Heffalump looks upright as the Woozle lights the dynamite on his head.

He squeezes his eyes tightly shut as the Woozle tosses the match aside. The Woozle leans in to check the fuse of the dynamite, opening his eyes for the first time. He sees the fuse burn up fully, panics, and runs away. Pooh continues kicking in an effort to free himself, but the dynamite goes off, blowing up the Heffalump. Pooh falls to the ground with the honey pot still stuck to his head. Pooh tries to pull the pot off his head, but it covers him with honey as it transforms into a hot air balloon Heffalump.

The honey turns into the balloon's basket and carries away Pooh, who fruitlessly tries to grab hold of the ground. The balloon carries Pooh into the sky, where a number of other Heffalump balloons are. After the appearances of the heffalump family and Heff himself, actual heffalumps are not seen again in any Winnie the Pooh animation, except as intimidating figments, as seen in Tigger's song sequence in Boo to You Too!

Winnie the Pooh , a Halloween special that aired in While they are indeed mentioned by the main characters in other Pooh works as well, none are physically seen. In , Pooh's Heffalump Movie brings heffalumps back and are not only physically seen, but, as the title suggests, they are the main focus of the film. They fear them as strange creatures with "fiery eyes" and "tails with spikes. After a misunderstanding, the others soon warm up to him as well, introduce him to Christopher Robin , and are soon seen interacting with other members of the heffalump community.

Before the release of Pooh's Heffalump Movie , heffalumps were mostly seen as villains who often partnered up with woozles and selfishly took honey without much thought, which is where a great deal of the fear the Hundred Acre Wood has for them comes from. While there was a rare case of a family of heffalumps who were at least willing to help Pooh, Tigger, and Piglet in a couple of instances in The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh , after this series ended, heffalumps, as well as woozles, were once again seen as frightening thieves and could not be trusted.

Even though this continued throughout Winnie the Pooh animation in the 90s and early s, Pooh's Heffalump Movie not only reintroduces heffalumps but argues some new ideas about them as a species. This movie introduces a new character named Lumpy, a genuinely sweet heffalump who loves to have fun and make friends. Though initially antagonistic of him, Pooh, Tigger, Rabbit , Piglet, and Eeyore see how harmless he and his mother truly are and ask him for forgiveness.

Because of this film, the new ideas presented about heffalumps are:. In the original film, Pooh has a strange dream where Heffalumps and Woozles of different shapes, sizes, and colors change such and steal his honey via various tactics while four anthropomorphic honey pots sing a silly song about them.

They are never seen again throughout the rest of the film. Heffalumps and Woozles are not seen in the movie but they maybe try to find Christopher Robin back in Skullasaurus where Heffalumps and Woozles are in the map that Tiggers says about them and Owl draws the map. Also, the narrator says on the map to the Great Unknown that the woods, bigger woods, much bigger woods, and biggest woods of all were filled with Heffalumps and Woozles.

Despite the title, Heffalumps do not physically appear even though the title focuses on said creature. Quotes Winnie the Pooh : The heffalump ate my honey. Crazy credits The Walt Disney Pictures logo fades into a cloud which resembles a castle.

Connections Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode Soundtracks Winnie the Pooh! Music and Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. User reviews 34 Review.

Top review. Kind of dull. I went and saw this movie with my five year old. He laughed at several parts, but got very bored toward the end. Honestly, I couldn't blame him. The plot is incredibly thin, even for a children's movie. There's hardly any plot at all. The songs are OK, but they feel like filler to make the movie longer. Yes, I know it's a children's movie, but it's not impossible to make a children's movie with decent plots.

My three year old girl loves Sleeping Beauty, and I can easily watch it and enjoy with her. I use a Disney example for this; I could easily invoke some of the recent Pixar films as well. Granted, Pooh is simpler and more innocent than other children's fare, but it doesn't have to be so dead dull. I don't want to rant against recent Disney movies there are more than enough people who do that , but they need to get some decent writers that know how to make a plot with many layers.

Details Edit. Release date February 11, United States. United States. Official Site. The Heffalump Movie.



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