The best Howard Morris’s animation movies

Howard Morris

Howard Morris

04/09/1919- 21/05/2005
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Howard Morris’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Howard Morris.

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
7.5/10
Whether we’re young or forever young at heart, the Hundred Acre Wood calls to that place in each of us that still believes in magic. Join pals Pooh, Piglet, Kanga, Roo, Owl, Rabbit, Tigger and Christopher Robin as they enjoy their days together and sing their way through adventures.

Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day

Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day
7.9/10
Winnie the Pooh and his friends experience high winds, heavy rains, and a flood in Hundred Acre Wood.

Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree

Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree
8/10
Christopher Robin's bear attempts to raid a beehive in a tall tree.

The Banana Splits in Hocus Pocus Park

The Banana Splits in Hocus Pocus Park
6/10
A girl named Susie goes to an amusement park and are greeted by a couple of costumed tour guides, The Banana Splits who take her on a tour of the park. In another realm a witch sees Susie and wants to make her a witch so she lures her into her realm. The Splits follow her and discover a world of magic. They try to rescue Susie from the witch and are aided by a couple of bickering wizards, Hocus and Pocus.

Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This?

Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This?
6.3/10
An 1966 animated, loose adaptation and parody of the Lewis Carroll tales by Hanna-Barbera Productions. A modern-day teenager doing a book report on Alice, accidentally is sucked in by her television set. She ends up in a wacky version of Wonderland. (Comic Vine)

Alice of Wonderland in Paris

Alice of Wonderland in Paris
5/10
  • Genre: AnimationFamilyFantasy
  • Release: 05/02/1966
  • Character: The Frowning Prince / King (segment "The Frowning Prince") / Grand Wizard (voice)
Young Alice, having become a celebrity for her adventures in Wonderland, is in her bedroom dreaming about visiting Paris and sharing adventures with the storybook girl Madeline. While no comment is made as to where this Alice comes from or what time the film is set in, Alice seems to be American, as she likes Cheese Burgers and is having a great deal of trouble when it comes to getting to France. As Alice points out, “Getting to Wonderland was easy – all I had to do was fall down the rabbit hole. But let’s face it – it takes money to get to Paris!”.

Archie and His New Pals

Archie and His New Pals
8/10
Reggie nominates Moose to run against him for class president, thinking it will be no contest. Meanwhile, Sabrina can't seem to make any friends when she begins school at Riverdale.

Bunnicula, the Vampire Rabbit

Bunnicula, the Vampire Rabbit
6.6/10
When strange accidents happen at the factory where Mr. Monroe works, and vegetables are drained of their juices, the neighbors as well as Harold the dog and Chester the cat suspect that the new-found family bunny is really a vampire.

Munro

Munro
6.8/10
  • Genre: AnimationComedyWar
  • Release: 09/11/1961
  • Character: Narrator / General / Soldiers (voice)
A four-year-old boy is drafted into the army.

The Huffless, Puffless, Dragon

The Huffless, Puffless, Dragon
5.2/10
While all the other dragons are puffing away, one dragon refuses to smoke. They all think he's totally square and a number of them challenge him to fights, races, and arm-wrestling contests. As he defeats them all with his clean lungs and nicotine-free body, they begin to think that maybe he's the cool one after all.

Growing Up with Winnie the Pooh: A Great Day of Discovery

Growing Up with Winnie the Pooh: A Great Day of Discovery
  • Genre: Animation
  • Release: 08/02/2005
  • Character: Gopher
Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, Rabbit and others celebrate fun and friendship in the Hundred Acre Wood in these four stories. It's the thought that counts for Tigger's birthday present in "All's Well That Ends Well." Christopher Robin learns a lesson about responsibility when Kanga puts him in charge of Roo in "Babysitter Blues." In "Party Poohper," uptight Rabbit learns to chill. And in "Piglet's Poohetry," Tigger's imagination kicks into high gear.

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