Next came the upcoming DVD release of THE MANY ADVENTURES OF WINNIE THE POOH. This is the 1977 feature release of the three short subject POOH features made in 1966, 1968, and 1974 with some (then) new bridging material and a new coda.
As features, the stories are very gentle with "adventures" maybe suggesting more action than is obviously there. Small children would love the stories, of course, but unlike the Disney animated features which are just as entertaining for adults as they are for children, I find the POOH stories of less interest as an adult. And because the short subjects were made over an 8 year stretch, there are inconsistencies from short to short, especially in the actors voicing Christopher Robin and the size and coloring of some of the characters.
Disney hasn't done anything much to clean up the print used for the transfer, and though it isn't what I would call dirty, there are stray bits of dirt and some definite ghosting around images causing brightness fluctuations that affect the image and cause viewer distraction. More grain than is usual for a Disney animated release, but again, since there has not been any digital clean up, that's not surprising.