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Pooh's Adventures of Fire and Ice is a upcoming Winnie the Pooh crossover film to be made by TBA, it will appear on Google Drive in the near future. It is a double feature with Pooh's Adventures of Wizards.

Plot[]

From their citadel Icepeak, the evil Queen Juliana (Eileen O'Neill) and her son Prince Nekron (Stephen Mendel) send forth a wave of glaciers; this forces humanity to retreat south towards the equator. Nekron sends a delegation to Firekeep, the citadel of King Jarol (Leo Gordon); ostensibly, this is to request the King's surrender. In truth, the Ice Queen has orchestrated it as a ruse so that her sub-human troops can abduct Jarol's beautiful daughter, Princess Teegra (Cynthia Leake). Juliana feels that Nekron should take a bride to produce an heir. However, the Ice Prince is incensed because he abhors the notion of peace; Nekron declines to marry Teegra, in spite of his mother's plan, but keeps the Fire Princess as a hostage.

Teegra escapes from Icepeak and meets a young warrior, Larn (Randy Norton), the only survivor of a village razed by Nekron's glaciers. Larn agrees to escort the Fire Princess back to her home. En route, Teegra is recaptured by the Ice Soldiers and Larn joins up with the mysterious Darkwolf (Steve Sandor) to save her. Darkwolf and Larn travel to Icepeak, where they confront Juliana. Darkwolf slays Nekron in a duel, as Icepeak is destroyed by lava released at the command of King Jarol.

Larn is about to kill an already-defeated Ice Minion when Teegra stops him. "It's over," she says, and embraces him. From atop a cliff, Darkwolf watches the pair briefly; then, smiling, he walks off. Larn and Teegra kiss.

Trivia[]

  • Due to the violence of the real film and the swearing, some parts of this film are censored.
  • This film is being a double feature with Pooh's Adventures of Wizards, due to both films being made by Ralph Bakshi and both films focusing on fantasy adventures set in opposite times (the past and future respectively).
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