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Exclusive Interview: Winnie The Pooh Directors Stephen J. Anderson And Don Hall By Eric Eisenberg published 16 July 11
This Rotten Week: Predicting Winnie the Pooh And Deathly Hallows Part 2 Reviews By Doug Norrie published 10 July 11
Disney's Hand-Drawn Animation Plans Don't Exactly Scream Renaissance By Katey Rich published 8 December 09 The Princess and the Frog has been touted repeatedly as Disney's return to hand-drawn animation, with the not-so-veiled suggestion their their non-Pixar output will be as good as 90s classics