It's finally back on, but in an edited form (natch). The most peculiar edits were those done to LENGTHEN time; they added a new storybook opening to the front and they also added cheesy "We'll be right back!" bumpers that consisted of a still frame of Pooh's painted-on tree.
One establishing shot of Pooh's house and the entire Gopher scene are gone, so the Hundred Acre Wood's unusually decorated Christmas tree just suddenly appears. Most perplexing--and most annoying--is the fact that they've stuck a permanent "ABC E/I" bug onto the upper right corner. How on Earth is anything in this educational?
If I sound cranky, I have a right to be. As late as one decade ago, they were showing this uncut (back when they filled the extra space in the hour with a couple of "New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" cartoons). I had a nice tape of that which I used to make this comparison. Then, after I was finished, the VCR/DVD combo proceeded to CHEW UP MY TAPE TO HOLY HELL.
No screencaps for you. Ever.
One establishing shot of Pooh's house and the entire Gopher scene are gone, so the Hundred Acre Wood's unusually decorated Christmas tree just suddenly appears. Most perplexing--and most annoying--is the fact that they've stuck a permanent "ABC E/I" bug onto the upper right corner. How on Earth is anything in this educational?
If I sound cranky, I have a right to be. As late as one decade ago, they were showing this uncut (back when they filled the extra space in the hour with a couple of "New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" cartoons). I had a nice tape of that which I used to make this comparison. Then, after I was finished, the VCR/DVD combo proceeded to CHEW UP MY TAPE TO HOLY HELL.
No screencaps for you. Ever.