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Disney
is marking Winnie the Pooh's 80th anniversary in 2005/2006
with an 18-month celebration to be commemorated with an exciting
range of entertainment activities and special edition products
across the Asia Pacific region.
Winnie
the Pooh's 80th anniversary kicked off in late last year with
the New York premiere of Disney Live! and continues globally
through 2007 with entertainment from Disney Live!, Buena Vista
Home Entertainment and Walt Disney Records.
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Disney
Consumer Products will also offer exciting special edition
products including clothing, stationery, toys and much more.
A new, original Winnie the Pooh song - My Friend Pooh -- from
Walt Disney Records' artist, Ralph Covert, is also scheduled
for release with celebrations culminating with the 2007 premiere
of Disney Channel's learning-focused CG-animated series for
preschoolers, My Friends Tigger and Pooh.
Disney
Consumer Products in India has several reasons to celebrate
this anniversary. Winnie the Pooh has been in India for over
seven years and is today the highest selling plush toy in
the market. Winnie the Pooh products range covers infant and
kids apparel, back to school products, stationary, toys, footwear,
the newly launched Disney-Nerolac paints, and bedding. Winnie
the Pooh contributes about 30 per cent of the Disney’s licensing
and merchandising business in India.
"Winnie
the Pooh is one of Disney's premiere character franchises
that remain as relevant to parents and kids today as it did
80 years ago. Pooh's 80th anniversary celebrates the tremendous
heritage of this franchise, and a key initiative for Disney
is to continue to develop Pooh with new creative programs
across the company that will keep it fresh for the next 80
years. The new Winnie the Pooh television show planned for
2007 is part of that effort," said Disney Corporate Brand
Management senior vice president Matt Ryan.
“Winnie
the Pooh has a rich heritage and has made a big impact on
generations of kids -- his messages of friendship, imagination
and adventure – are timeless and felt here in India and the
Asia Pacific region as much as it does around the world. Pooh
is very popular in the region and enjoys very high awareness
and we believe children across India will be excited to celebrate
the 80th anniversary for Pooh,” said The Walt Disney Company
(India) managing director Rajat Jain.
Disney Worldwide Outreach community initiatives will also
host “Reading Together” programs during vacation periods to
support this worldwide campaign.
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