Pippi Longstocking
Cast :Catherine O'Hara, Dave Thomas
Director :Michael Schaack, Clive A. Smith, Bill Giggie
Studio :Warner Home Video
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Released Date :August 22, 1997
DVD Released Date :August 02, 2005
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Audience Rating :G (General Audience)
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Customer Reviews
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DateJanuary 14, 2005
SummaryA great movie classic for all children and families.
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Pippi Longstocking, the animated 1997 movie, is based on the story books about her by Astrid Lindgren. My son, Mark, and some of his friends really like it. Pippi is not only a remarkable child, but a funny and cute one, too. My son says he likes the part where Pippi tries to learn to dance the shotish and Bloom and Thunder Carlson were looking through the window to see who was dancing. Pippi, Mr. Nilson, and the rest of the characters are a must-have for children, parents, and care givers of all ages everywhere.

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DateMarch 30, 2004
SummaryLet's talk about Pippi...
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Chances are you've heard of Pippi Longstocking. The little red-haired girl that makes a habit of tossing around livestock, drawing on floors, washing the floor with her feet and so forth... Is this movie an accurate representation of her character? Is it even fun to watch?
The answer? To some degree.
The movie suffers from having too many songs, but many of them are frenetic enough to be easy to get used to and even like, though there are a couple of unlikable ones, I found the sound to be in general, good.
My main problem with this movie is that it tamed the story for some reason. Most of Pippi's wild stories are completely gone, and she no longer manhandles anyone who isn't a farm animal. The characters themselves often change on the spur of the moment to accomidate this. Even the fight at the circus (one of my favorite parts in the book,) became a tamer weight-lifting contest.
However, unlike the live version, the general attitude of Pippi is mostly similar to the one she had in the book, except perhaps that she's slightly less arrogant and lies a LOT less. This certainly gives it the edge it needs to be superior to the live-action movie, which trampled all over the character of the girl wonder.
There's only one scene in the movie that disturbed me a little, and that was near the end, where Prissilious tries to grab Pippi and she actually looks scared. That's not like Pippi at all.
But still, that's a fairly small thing, and if you MUST see Pippi on your TV screen (and I can't imagine why that would be,) this is the place to do it.
However, you're still far better off getting to know the REAL character of Pippi by reading the books, if you happen to have the time and literacy.

Rating
DateNovember 16, 1999
SummaryThe funniest movie in the history of movies!
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Pippi Longstocking was one of the few movies I loved the first time I saw it. A couple of my favorites in Pippi's gang are Kling, Klang, Bloom, and Pippi herself. I advise you (especially if you need some cheering up) to watch this movie. It is great for kids of all ages.

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DateNovember 15, 1999
SummaryThis was a great movie for my 7yr son.
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I enjoyed watching Pipi with my son. I remember watching Pipi Longstocking movies in the theaters when I was young, in the 1970's. I have been unable to find those movies, so I was excited to see some new updates on Pipi.

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DateOctober 17, 1999
SummaryExcellent Story and Brilliant Animation
Content
I have seen this animated children's story on the Disney channel and it never fails to amuse and entertain. Pippi is high spirited and infectiously non-conformist. All of the musical performances are memorable especially the duet with the school teacher. Highly recommended!
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