Winnie the Pooh: Wonderful Christmas (2025)

In Winnie the Pooh: Wonderful Christmas, the Hundred Acre Wood glows with the gentle warmth and whimsy that only Pooh and his friends can bring to the holidays. With Jim Cummings returning as the honey-loving bear and a delightful cast including Tom Kenny, Brendon Fraser, and Catherine Zeta-Jones, this Christmas adventure feels like a cozy blanket on a snowy evening — comforting, charming, and full of heart.

As winter settles over the Wood, the atmosphere feels strangely quiet. Pooh notices that the usual cheerful preparations are missing. Tigger’s bounce seems a little slower, Piglet’s timid voice even softer, Rabbit is fussing more than usual, and Eeyore… well, Eeyore is Eeyore — but even he seems a bit gloomier than normal. Everyone is so wrapped up in their own worries that the holiday spirit has slipped away like a missing mitten in the snow.

In true Pooh fashion, the bear of very little brain and very big heart decides that the best way to fix things is to bring everyone together. A grand Christmas party! A celebration full of honey, laughter, and warm memories. But as Pooh discovers, even the simplest plans have a way of getting wonderfully complicated in the Hundred Acre Wood.

When the group’s cherished Christmas star — the one that sits atop their holiday tree each year — suddenly goes missing, panic ripples through the forest. Without it, the celebration feels incomplete. Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, and the gang set out on a snowy search, leading to a series of adorable misadventures filled with wintry wonder and gentle humor. Each character faces a small challenge that nudges them toward rediscovering what they’ve been missing: connection.

Just when all hope seems lost, a mysterious visitor arrives — a new woodland friend who brings a sprinkle of unexpected magic. Catherine Zeta-Jones voices this enchanting newcomer, adding a touch of elegance and mystery. Her presence helps guide Pooh and his friends not only to the missing star but to the realization that joy isn’t found in perfection, but in the moments shared along the way.

As the friends gather under twinkling lights and fresh snowfall, they reflect on the true meaning of Christmas. It isn’t the decorated tree, the glowing star, or even the delicious treats. It’s the love that binds them together, the kindness they show, and the memories they create simply by being there for one another.

By the time Pooh lifts his honey pot in a cheerful holiday toast, the Hundred Acre Wood feels whole again — warm, bright, and full of pure Christmas magic.