Cast and Crew of Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie

Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie

In "Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie," the beloved characters of the Hundred Acre Wood come together to celebrate Halloween, an exciting time filled with costumes and trick-or-treating. Roo and his new friend, Lumpy, are particularly thrilled as they prepare for their very first Halloween adventure. The anticipation in the woods is palpable; however, their excitement takes a turn when Tigger regales them with tales of the fearsome Gobloon. This fantastical creature serves as a warning to young adventurers, as legend has it that the Gobloon has the power to transform those it catches into whimsical jack-o'-lanterns.

Undeterred by Tigger's frightening warnings, Roo and Lumpy are determined to seize this Halloween opportunity and prove their bravery. They devise a plan to turn the tables on the Gobloon, realizing that if they can successfully catch him, they will not only escape his magical grasp but also earn the chance to make their own wishes. This underscores the theme of courage, friendship, and teamwork, as the duo vows to be "brave together, brave forever," reinforcing their bond as they venture into the enchanted yet spooky night.

As Roo and Lumpy embark on their mission, they encounter the charming yet eerie atmosphere of the Hundred Acre Wood on Halloween. Joyful decorations and the sounds of laughter fill the air, creating a perfect backdrop for their adventure. Will their bravery lead them to a successful confrontation with the Gobloon? And what wishes might they hope to fulfill should they succeed? Through whimsical storytelling and a celebration of friendship, "Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie" captivates audiences and invites viewers of all ages to embrace the adventurous spirit of the holiday season.

Main Cast of Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie

Jimmy Bennett as Roo (voice)

Jimmy Bennett

Roo (voice)
Jimmy Bennett's portrayal of Roo in "Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie" captures the essence of the young, energetic kangaroo with a delightful innocence and curiosity that endears him to audiences. As the voice of Roo, Bennett brings a youthful exuberance to the character, perfectly embodying the plucky and adventurous spirit of this beloved figure from A.A. Milne's classic stories. His performance is both genuine and lively, providing a fitting counterpart to the more seasoned characters in the Hundred Acre Wood. Bennett's Roo is eager and enthusiastic, particularly evident in his interactions with the newcomer Heffalump, Lumpy, as they embark on a Halloween adventure. His vocal work conveys a sense of wonder and excitement that aligns with Roo's character development, highlighting the joys and fears of Halloween through the eyes of a child. Jimmy Bennett's contribution to the film helps to create a warm and engaging atmosphere, ensuring that Roo remains a standout character in this heartwarming Halloween tale.
Nadine Garner as Zelda Lee

Nadine Garner

Zelda Lee
Nadine Garner lent her voice to the character of Zelda Lee in the charming animated film "Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie," bringing to life a character that, while not central to the plot, contributed to the whimsical tapestry of the Hundred Acre Wood. With her nuanced performance, Garner infused Zelda with a playful and mysterious aura, fitting for the spooky Halloween backdrop of the story. Zelda is an enigma, a character shrouded in mystery with her pink tutu and magical glow, adding an element of intrigue to the narrative. Garner's voice work captured the essence of a character that was both alluring and maternal, as Zelda served as a guardian of the lost Heffalump, Lumpy. Her interactions with the beloved characters of Winnie the Pooh and his friends were delivered with a warm and inviting tone, ensuring that Zelda felt like a natural addition to the well-established world. Nadine Garner's performance, though brief, left a memorable impression, contributing to the film's message of friendship and bravery, and showcasing her ability to bring animated characters to life with heart and humor.
Peter Cullen as Eeyore (voice)

Peter Cullen

Eeyore (voice)
Peter Cullen's portrayal of Eeyore in "Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie" is a delightful embodiment of the gloomy, yet endearing donkey known for his signature phrase, "Thanks for noticin' me." Cullen's voice work is masterful, capturing Eeyore's downtrodden demeanor with a warm, droll timbre that perfectly complements the character's persona. His delivery adds a layer of depth to Eeyore's interactions with his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood, providing a contrast to the more vibrant and enthusiastic characters. During the Halloween festivities, Cullen's Eeyore manages to be both comical and poignant, with his melancholic musings and deadpan humor bringing a unique charm to the spooky holiday adventure. His performance resonates with audiences of all ages, offering a gentle reminder of the importance of friendship and being seen and appreciated for who you are. Cullen's vocal nuances ensure that Eeyore, despite his doleful exterior, remains a beloved and heartwarming presence throughout the film.
Jim Cummings as Pooh/Tigger (voice)

Jim Cummings

Pooh/Tigger (voice)
Jim Cummings delivers a delightful and nostalgia-inducing performance as the voices of both Winnie the Pooh and Tigger in "Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie." His ability to seamlessly transition between the sweet, bumbling, and honey-loving Pooh, and the excitable, bouncy, and cheerful Tigger, showcases his exceptional vocal range and his deep understanding of these beloved characters. Cummings captures the essence of Pooh's gentle and endearing nature, providing a comforting and familiar presence that resonates with audiences of all ages. As Tigger, he brings an infectious energy and enthusiasm, with his trademark laugh and springy dialogue that perfectly encapsulates the character's love for adventure and fun. His vocal work in this Halloween-themed installment adds warmth and humor to the story, making it a treat for fans and a testament to Cummings's talent as a voice actor. His performances here, as in many other iterations of the Hundred Acre Wood tales, are a touching tribute to the legacy of these characters and a reminder of the joy they bring to the world.
Dan Spielman as Mark Mulholland

Dan Spielman

Mark Mulholland
Dan Spielman delivered a noteworthy vocal performance as Mark Mulholland in the animated feature "Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie," bringing to life the character with warmth and sincerity. As the father of the young Heffalump named Kanga, Spielman's voice captured the essence of a protective and loving parent, complementing the film's themes of friendship and bravery. His portrayal of Mark was characterized by a gentle strength and a comforting tone that reassured both his on-screen family and the audience during the film's more suspenseful moments. Spielman's performance contributed to the film's heartwarming atmosphere, ensuring that Mark's character resonated with viewers as a key figure in the close-knit community of the Hundred Acre Wood. His interactions with the other characters, particularly his daughter Kanga, highlighted the importance of family and the special bond between parent and child, enhancing the movie's message about overcoming fears with the support of loved ones.
John Fiedler as Piglet (voice)

John Fiedler

Piglet (voice)
John Fiedler's performance as the voice of Piglet in "Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie" is a delightful embodiment of the character's endearing personality traits that fans have come to love since the introduction of A.A. Milne's timeless stories. With his soft, gentle voice, Fiedler captures Piglet's signature blend of nervousness and courage, providing a comforting and familiar presence that resonates with both children and adults. His portrayal of Piglet in this Halloween-themed adventure is particularly charming as he confronts his fears of the unknown with the support of his friends, highlighting the character's loyalty and the heartwarming message of friendship that is central to the Hundred Acre Wood tales. Fiedler's nuanced performance adds depth to Piglet's character, making him both the lovable, small "timid little p- piglet" and a brave hero in his own right, which contributes to the film's charm and the lasting legacy of the character in the beloved Winnie the Pooh franchise.
Ken Sansom as Rabbit (voice)

Ken Sansom

Rabbit (voice)
Ken Sansom reprised his role as the voice of Rabbit in "Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie," bringing his characteristic warmth and fussiness to the beloved character. Sansom's performance captures Rabbit's endearing blend of officiousness and underlying kindness, as he meticulously prepares for the Halloween festivities in the Hundred Acre Wood. His voice work is particularly notable in this direct-to-video musical adventure, as Rabbit deals with the unexpected arrival of a costumed Heffalump, which tests his patience and his penchant for order. Sansom's delivery of Rabbit's lines adds a layer of humor and heart to the film, as the character learns to embrace the spooky fun of Halloween while also discovering the importance of friendship and acceptance. His interactions with the other characters, especially the adorably earnest Heffalump named Lumpy, showcase Rabbit's growth and the depth of Sansom's portrayal, making the character both relatable and lovable to audiences of all ages.
Kath Soucie as Kanga (voice)

Kath Soucie

Kanga (voice)
Kath Soucie's portrayal of Kanga in "Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie" is a delightful embodiment of the nurturing and spirited kangaroo character that fans of the Hundred Acre Wood have come to adore. With her warm and inviting voice, Soucie infuses Kanga with a gentle authority and a motherly sense of care, perfectly capturing the essence of a character who is both protective and encouraging to her adventurous young joey, Roo. Her performance is highlighted by a soothing tone that reassures the other characters during the film's spooky Halloween escapades, providing a comforting presence amidst the chaos. Soucie's Kanga is not only a source of wisdom and comfort but also an active participant in the fun, showcasing her ability to deliver lines with a playful energy that resonates with both the younger audience and adults alike. Her voice work in this film adds depth to the beloved character, making Kanga a standout figure in the ensemble cast and further cementing Soucie's reputation as a versatile and engaging voice actress.
Matthew Dyktynski as Robert Anderson

Matthew Dyktynski

Robert Anderson
Elena Mandalis as Sarah Tomic

Elena Mandalis

Sarah Tomic
Joelene Crnogorac as Cara Tomic

Joelene Crnogorac

Cara Tomic
Sophie Heathcote as Sam Kosurko

Sophie Heathcote

Sam Kosurko
Amanda Douge as Gerry Sano

Amanda Douge

Gerry Sano
David Ogden Stiers as Narrator

David Ogden Stiers

Narrator
Travis Oates as Additional Voices (voice)

Travis Oates

Additional Voices (voice)
Nikita Hopkins as Roo (voice)

Nikita Hopkins

Roo (voice)
Michael Gough as Gopher (voice)

Michael Gough

Gopher (voice)

Kyle Stanger

Lumpy (voice)

Sudi de Winter

Curtis

Crew of Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie

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