Pooh's Great School Bus Adventure
Pooh wakes with a worry that Christopher Robin might have forgotten his lunch, and what starts as a simple concern soon becomes a tiny adventure. Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit, Tigger, Owl, and Eeyore decide to take action by going to the school to deliver the missing lunch themselves. Their plan leads... Read more
Where to Watch "Pooh's Great School Bus Adventure"
Not Currently Streaming
This title isn't available for streaming in the US right now.
Not Currently Available On (8 platforms)
Streaming availability last verified: January 14, 2026
About Pooh's Great School Bus Adventure
Pooh wakes with a worry that Christopher Robin might have forgotten his lunch, and what starts as a simple concern soon becomes a tiny adventure. Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit, Tigger, Owl, and Eeyore decide to take action by going to the school to deliver the missing lunch themselves. Their plan leads them onto a cheerful yellow school bus, where the group settles in for a ride that feels more like a field trip than a rescue mission. On the bus they pause to talk about how riding works and what keeps riders safe. The conversation turns into a practical public service moment as they practice staying seated, listening to the driver, and sharing space with others.
Directed by Donald R Ham this 1986 animated entry centers on Winnie the Pooh characters created by A A Milne with Betty G Birney credited as the creator. The voice cast includes Hal Smith as Pooh, Will Ryan voicing Rabbit and Tigger, and Laurie Main as the Narrator, bringing a familiar gentle cadence to the proceedings.
Box office data for this title are not readily documented, suggesting a modest release that circulated mainly among home video or television audiences rather than theaters. The lack of public numbers fits its nature as a small educational piece tied to a beloved franchise rather than a blockbuster event.
Cultural impact for this specific entry sits in a quiet niche within the Pooh canon. It’s mostly of interest to fans who followed 1980s Pooh media and to families seeking light educational entertainment. The school bus setting and the safety discussion offer a quaint reminder of everyday responsibilities that align with the franchise’s warm, approachable vibe.
Reception and themes emphasize a humane and approachable tone. The film showcases friendship and cooperation as the core values, turning a routine errand into a shared learning moment. It presents basic rules about bus etiquette in a way that feels natural to young viewers and fans of the characters.
Details
- Release Date
- September 19, 1986
- Runtime
- 14m
- Type
- Movie
- Studio
- Left Coast Television
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Laurie Main
Narrator (voice)
Hal Smith
Winnie the Pooh (voice)
Will Ryan
Rabbit (voice)
Ron Gans
Eeyore (voice)
Will Ryan
Tigger (voice)
Phil Baron
Piglet (voice)
Hal Smith
Owl (voice)
Director: Donald R. Ham
Written by: Betty G. Birney