Roo wants Lumpy to meet all of his friends first, and they head towards the Hundred Acre Wood. Lumpy hesitates, thinking that the creatures that live there are scary, but Roo reassures him. The Hundred Acre Wood is deserted, as everyone else is still out searching for the heffalump. Roo and Lumpy continue playing, making a mess of Poohs house and Rabbits garden. The two friends hear Lumpys mother calling him again. They search for Lumpys mother, but she is nowhere to be seen. Lumpy uses his trunk to call to her, but it doesnt work. After hours of searching, Lumpy assumes that they will never find her, and starts to cry. Pooh`S Heffalump Halloween Movie Video Download' title='Pooh`S Heffalump Halloween Movie Video Download' />Poohs Heffalump Halloween Movie is an 2005 American animated directtovideo film produced by DisneyToon Studios, featuring the characters from Winnie the Pooh. Roo consoles Lumpy with a song he learned from Kanga. White Tiger Legend Theater Movie on this page. Then, Roo gets an idea they could go find his mother, and see if she can help Lumpy. Meanwhile, the others return home to find Poohs house and Rabbits garden a mess. They conclude that the heffalump has invaded. When Lumpy and Roo are discovered, Rabbit thinks that Lumpy has captured Roo. He and the others chase Lumpy through the heffalump traps they set up earlier in the film. Lumpy evades the traps, but Roo gets caught in the last one as Lumpy escapes into the woods. Roo frees himself from the trap, and runs to find Lumpy stuck in a giant cage. Lumpy is upset and hurt, thinking Roo has lied to him about the inhabitants of the Hundred Acre Wood being friendly. Roo tries to free Lumpy and apologizes for everything. Finally, Roo notices a rope at the top of the cage. He climbs up and unties it, freeing a very grateful Lumpy. Kanga, watching the two interact from behind a nearby tree, realizes that the heffalump is her sons friend. Rabbit, Pooh, Tigger, and Piglet arrive and lasso Lumpy. Roo yells at them to stop. Kanga tells Rabbit to have Roo explain himself. He tells the others that Heffalumps arent scary or mean. While Roo is explaining this, Lumpy stumbles and accidentally knocks Roo into a pile of giant, heavy logs. Lumpy and Roos other friends try to rescue Roo, but the logs are too heavy. Lumpy gets an idea, and tries call to his mother. After a few tries, he finally gets it right. Lumpys mother comes and tosses the logs aside, freeing Roo. Lumpys mother is very proud that he has learned how to call out to her. Roos other friends realize that the monster they were all afraid of was just a mother looking for her baby. They apologize and befriend Lumpy and his mother. Roo and Lumpy get a little more time to play together before Lumpy has to go home. ProductioneditHeffalumps were first mentioned in the original Winnie the Pooh books. They appeared in a nightmare sequence along with their fellow scary creatures, the woozles in 1. Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day. Though heffalumps and woozles have appeared in other Disney Pooh media, such as the New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh TV series, this was the first theatrical film to feature a real heffalump. Lumpys design is similar to the heffalumps seen in the 1. The Horribly Hazardous Heffalumps is in the same style as Heffalumps and Woozles from Blustery Day. This was the final theatrically released film to feature voice actor John Fiedler as Piglet. John Fiedler died in 2. Home mediaeditPoohs Heffalump Movie was released on DVD and VHS on May 2. United States. In the United Kingdom, the film was released in a trilogy DVD on November 7, 2. The Tigger Movie and Winnie the Pooh. American singer songwriter. Carly Simon wrote five new songs exclusively for the film, and performed four of them. The Name Game features Kyle Stanger and Nikita Hopkins, as Lumpy and Roo. On The Horribly Hazardous Heffalumps Simon is accompanied by Jim Cummings, John Fiedler, Ken Sansom, Peter Cullen, and Nikita Hopkins. Two songs from Simons earlier soundtrack for Piglets Big Movie are also included on the soundtrack, Winnie the Pooh Theme Song and With A Few Good Friends, in which Simon is joined by her children Ben Taylor and Sally Taylor. The soundtrack also features one instrumental track entitled The Promise by Joel Mc. Neely, as well as seven classic Winnie The Pooh songs written by The Sherman Brothers. Track listingWinnie the Pooh Carly Simon featuring Ben TaylorThe Horribly Hazardous Heffalumps Carly SimonLittle Mr. Roo Carly Simon featuring Kath SoucieThe Name Game Kyle Stanger and Nikita HopkinsShoulder to Shoulder Carly Simon with The Heffalump ChorusIn the Name of the Hundred Acre WoodWhat Do You Do Carly Simon with The Heffalump ChorusWith a Few Good Friends Carly Simon featuring Ben Taylor and Sally TaylorThe Promise Joel Mc. NeelyHeffalumps and Woozles ChorusThe Wonderful Thing About Tiggers ChorusUp, Down, and Touch the Ground ChorusRumbly in My Tumbly ChorusLittle Black Rain Cloud ChorusLuv a Bye Kira SmallWinnie the Pooh Chorus. ReceptioneditThe film made 5. The film ended up with a final gross of 1. North America. The film made 3. Reviews were generally positive, resulting in a Certified Fresh rating of 7. Rotten Tomatoes. 8A sequel, Poohs Heffalump Halloween Movie, was released direct to video on September 1. ReferenceseditDetail view of Movies Page. Retrieved 2. 6 October 2. Poohs Heffalump Movie. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2. The Winnie the Pooh Movie Collection Winnie the Pooh Movie Heffalump Movie Tigger Movie DVD Amazon. Stephen J. Anderson, Don Hall, Jun Falkenstein, Frank Nissen, Peter Del Vecho, Clark Spencer, Cheryl Abood, Jessica Koplos Miller. Amazon. co. uk. Retrieved February 8, 2. All. Music review. Retrieved April 1. Carly Simon Official Website Soundtracks. Web. archive. org. Archived from the original on December 1. Retrieved 2. 01. 5 0. Internet Movie Database. Poohs Heffalump Movie. IMDb. Retrieved April 1, 2. Piglets Big Movie. Allmusic. Retrieved April 1, 2. Rotten Tomatoes. Poohs Heffalump Movie. Retrieved April 1, 2. External linksedit.