When Did The Original Pooh Illustrations Change To A More Modern Version?
Can you provide me with some info on when and why the original Pooh illustrations changed to a more modern version? I am working on a report for school and would appreciate your help. Thank you. Meghan – Grade 7 Answer #38: We understand that Mrs. Milne sold the film rights to Disney in 1961. However, it was 1966 before the world first saw the new “Disney Pooh” or “Modern Pooh” images. The popular illustrations of E.H. Shepard which graced the pages of A. A. Milne’s books are now known as the “Original Pooh” or “Classic Pooh” images. Disney’s animators changed E. H. Shepard’s illustrations to allow Pooh and Friends to move, become more expressive, and be viewed from any angle. Walt Disney’s original vision was to not change the characters very much.
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