Christopher Robin denied China release as Winnie the Pooh ban continues

Press Trust of India  |  Los Angeles 

Disney's "Christopher Robin" has been denied a release in by film authorities.

No reason has been given for the film's denial, but according to the Hollywood Reporter, it is because of China's censorship of images that started last year.

In China, the authorities have been blocking images of the character on because of memes comparing Chinese leader Xi Jinping's appearance to Pooh's.

In June, the country started censoring mentions of and HBO's website after his show, "Last Week Tonight", ran a segment criticising and Xi, specifically, for the increasingly authoritarian policies of the Chinese Communist Party, which he leads.

The segment also mentioned the jokes and Xi's sensitivity to them.

has not reacted to the snub of the live-action/film, which stars as a middle-aged British and carries a PG rating.

Winnie the Pooh, the character created by British A A Milne as a companion for an eight-year-old Christopher Robin, comes to life in the film to help his now-adult friend regain his imagination.

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First Published: Sun, August 05 2018. 16:30 IST