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Winnie the Pooh Meets Anastasia is the ninth Pooh's adventure film from DisneyAnimeManiac. It was released on YouTube on September 2, 2009, but was removed due to a copyright claim from 20th Century Fox, which lead to DisneyAnimeManiac replacing this film with her remake version of BowserMovies1989's film Pooh's Adventures of The Nightmare Before Christmas at the time. A remake version will be made by Yakko Warner as a sequel to 76859Thomas' upcoming prequel Winnie the Pooh Meets Bartok the Magnificent and appear on Odysee in the near future.

Plot[]

Winnie the Pooh and his friends are sent to a stately chateau to assist a girl named Anastasia, who was made a scullery maid in her own home.

Synopsis[]

In 1916 in Petrograd, Russia, at a ball celebrating the Romanov tricentennial, Dowager Empress Maria bestows a music box and a necklace inscribed with the words "Together in Paris" as parting gifts to her youngest granddaughter, eight-year-old Grand Duchess Anastasia. The ball is suddenly interrupted by Grigori Rasputin, a sorcerer and former royal advisor exiled for treason, who vows to Tsar Nicholas that his family will be banished with a curse. Consumed by his hatred for the Romanovs, Rasputin sells his soul in exchange for an unholy reliquary, which he uses to spark the Russian Revolution. As revolutionaries besiege the palace, Marie and Anastasia escape through a secret passageway, aided by a 10-year-old servant boy named Dimitri. Rasputin confronts the two royals outside on the frozen Little Nevka River, only to fall through the ice and drown. The pair reach a moving train, but as Marie climbs aboard, Anastasia falls and hits her head on the platform, subsequently suffering amnesia, and gets separated from her grandmother.

Ten years later, in 1926, Russia is under communist rule and Marie publicly offers 10 million roubles for the safe return of her granddaughter. Now working as a conman, Dimitri and his partner-in-crime Vlad Vasilovich search for an Anastasia look-alike to bring to Paris, so they can collect the reward. Elsewhere, an 18-year-old Anastasia (now called "Anya") leaves the rural orphanage where she grew up and begins a search for her family. Accompanied by a stray puppy she names Pooka, Anya heads to Paris, inspired by the inscription on her necklace, but finds herself unable to leave the Soviet Union without an exit visa. An old woman advises her to see Dimitri at the abandoned palace for help arranging documents. There, the two men are impressed by Anya's resemblance to the "real" Anastasia, and decide to take her with them to Paris, unaware of her identity.

Watching the meeting, Rasputin's albino bat minion Bartok notices his master's dormant reliquary suddenly revived by Anya's presence. It drags him down to limbo, where he finds an undead Rasputin confined. Enraged to hear that Anastasia escaped the curse, Rasputin sends his demonic minions from the reliquary to kill her. The demons sabotage the trio's train as they leave Leningrad, and later try to lure Anya into sleepwalking off their ship bound for France. The trio unwittingly foil both attempts, forcing Rasputin and Bartok to travel to the surface to kill Anya personally. During their journey, as Dimitri and Vladimir teach Anya court etiquette and her family's history, Dimitri and Anya begin to fall in love.

The trio eventually reach Paris and go to see Marie, who has given up the search after meeting numerous impostors. Despite this, Marie's cousin Sophie quizzes Anya to confirm her identity. Though Anya gives every answer taught to her, Dimitri realizes she is the real Anastasia when she vaguely recalls how he helped her escape the palace siege. Sophie, also convinced, arranges a meeting with Marie at the Palais Garnier. There, Dimitri tries to establish an introduction, but Marie refuses, believing Anya will be another impostor and having already heard of Dimitri's initial scheme to con her. Anya overhears the conversation and angrily leaves. Dimitri later abducts Marie in her car to force her to see Anya, finally convincing her when he presents the music box Anastasia dropped during their escape. As Marie and Anya converse, Anya regains her memories before the two sing the lullaby the music box plays. Marie recognizes Anya as Anastasia, and the two are joyfully reunited.

Marie offers Dimitri the reward money the next day, recognizing him as the servant boy who saved them, but he declines it and leaves to return to the Soviet Union. At her return celebration, Anya is informed by her grandmother of Dimitri's gesture, leaving her torn between staying or going with him. Anya walks off to the Pont Alexandre III, where Rasputin entraps her, while Bartok abandons Rasputin. Dimitri returns to save Anya, but is attacked by a Black Pegasus statue enchanted by Rasputin. In the struggle, Anya gets hold of Rasputin's reliquary and crushes it under her foot, avenging her family as Rasputin's demons turn on and destroy him, thus ending the Romanov curse.

Anya and Dimitri elope, and Anya sends a farewell letter to Marie and Sophie, promising to return to Paris one day. Meanwhile, Bartok falls in love with a female bat.


Trivia[]

  • Tennessee Tuxedo and Chumley will join Pooh and his friends in Yakko Warner's upcoming remake version of this film.
  • DisneyAnimeManiac's original version was an NTSC film with NTSC bits from The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, The Tigger Movie, Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year, and Pooh's Heffalump Movie and PAL bits from Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin and Piglet's Big Movie. However, Yakko Warner's upcoming remake version will still be an NTSC film but with only NTSC bits from the Winnie the Pooh films and shows this time.
  • Although DisneyAnimeManiac's original version is an NTSC film, it was, at first, her first film to use the PAL version of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Season 1 intro before her Vimeo reuploadings of Winnie the Pooh Meets Thumbelina and Pooh's Adventures of DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp used that version of the intro. However, Yakko Warner's upcoming remake version will use the NTSC version of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Season 2 intro.
  • Both Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin and Anastasia were released in 1997.
  • Jim Cummings (the current voice of Winnie the Pooh and Tigger) provided Rasputin's singing voice in Anastasia.
  • Rasputin returned for revenge on Pooh and his friends starting with Pooh's Adventures of Epic Mickey.

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