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** Also, in that movie, Tigger has finally been [[PromotionToOpeningTitles put in the title song.]] For fans of the 1973 movie, this always annoyed us.

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** Also, in that movie, Tigger has finally been [[PromotionToOpeningTitles put in the title song.]] For fans of the 1973 1977 movie, this always annoyed us.

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* The most notable occurs at the end of ''WesternAnimation/TheTiggerMovie'', where Tigger and Roo scale an avalanche using the Whoopty-Dooper Loopty-Looper Alley-Ooper Bounce, complete with an epic score and a memorable moment of the two of them flying directly through a hollowed log before it's crushed by a large boulder. Prior to this, Tigger had essentially performed a HeroicSacrifice by bouncing his friends to safety from the avalanche one by one on a tree branch (this has special meaning considering said tree was that which Tigger had connected as his "family tree"), getting caught by the falling snow while throwing Rabbit to safety. At which point a mortified Roo [[CrisisMakesPerfect finally perfects the Whoopty-Dooper Loopty-Looper Alley-Ooper Bounce he'd continuously practiced and failed at throughout the film]] to find and revive Tigger.

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* The most notable occurs at the end of ''WesternAnimation/TheTiggerMovie'', where Tigger and Roo scale an avalanche using the Whoopty-Dooper Loopty-Looper Alley-Ooper Bounce, complete with an epic score and a memorable moment of the two of them flying directly through a hollowed log before it's crushed by a large boulder. Prior to this, Tigger had essentially performed a HeroicSacrifice by bouncing his friends to safety from the avalanche one by one on a tree branch (this has special meaning considering said tree was that which Tigger had connected as his "family tree"), getting caught by the falling snow while throwing Rabbit to safety. At which point a mortified Roo [[CrisisMakesPerfect finally perfects the Whoopty-Dooper Loopty-Looper Alley-Ooper Bounce he'd continuously practiced and failed at throughout the film]] to find and revive Tigger.''Awesome/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh''
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* In ''Winnie The Pooh Boo to You Too'', Piglet has spent the entire movie literally afraid of his own shadow. Towards the end, Piglet sees Pooh stuck in a tree and Tigger and Eeyore are both in-costume trying to get him down, but Piglet thinks his friend is being attacked by spookables. So what's a small, timid animal to do? Why, pilot a homemade BambooTechnology mecha into battle and save his friend, of course!
* It's easy to miss but during the climax of "Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving" after Owl trips and hurtles a tower of fine china towards Piglet and Eeyore, Eeyore actually knocks Piglet out of the way so he avoids the onslaught.



* In ''WesternAnimation/BooToYouTooWinnieThePooh'', Piglet has spent the entire movie literally afraid of his own shadow. Towards the end, Piglet sees Pooh stuck in a tree and Tigger and Eeyore are both in-costume trying to get him down, but Piglet thinks his friend is being attacked by spookables. So what's a small, timid animal to do? Why, pilot a homemade BambooTechnology mecha into battle and save his friend, of course!
* It's easy to miss but during the climax of ''WesternAnimation/AWinnieThePoohThanksgiving'' after Owl trips and hurtles a tower of fine china towards Piglet and Eeyore, Eeyore actually knocks Piglet out of the way so he avoids the onslaught.



* In ''Pooh's Heffalump Movie'', Lumpy ''finally'' learns how to properly trumpet like a heffalump and call his mother, who frees Roo from the ditch covered by fallen logs.

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* In ''Pooh's Heffalump Movie'', ''WesternAnimation/PoohsHeffalumpMovie'', Lumpy ''finally'' learns how to properly trumpet like a heffalump and call his mother, who frees Roo from the ditch covered by fallen logs.



* Eeyore gets one in "A Win Who Won Situation" from the same series. After Rabbit and Tigger accuse the other of DeliberatelyJumpingTheGun in a race (in reality they ''both'' did), they attempt a rematch, in which they ''both'' run over Eeyore before he waves the starting flag ''again''. Fed up, he beats them both to the end of the track to call them out on it and then idly waddles past the finish line while they are still stunned. Eeyore beat them both without even trying.

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* ** Eeyore gets one in "A Win Who Won Situation" from the same series. After Rabbit and Tigger accuse the other of DeliberatelyJumpingTheGun in a race (in reality they ''both'' did), they attempt a rematch, in which they ''both'' run over Eeyore before he waves the starting flag ''again''. Fed up, he beats them both to the end of the track to call them out on it and then idly waddles past the finish line while they are still stunned. Eeyore beat them both without even trying.
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* In [[WesternAnimation/WinnieThePooh the 2011 film]], though it goes largely unacknowledged: Pooh manages to rub two brain cells together long enough to figure out that he can make a ladder out of the letters that fell into the pit, and does so, allowing everybody else climb out along with him.

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* In [[WesternAnimation/WinnieThePooh [[WesternAnimation/WinnieThePooh2011 the 2011 film]], though it goes largely unacknowledged: Pooh manages to rub two brain cells together long enough to figure out that he can make a ladder out of the letters that fell into the pit, and does so, allowing everybody else climb out along with him.

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* The most notable occurs at the end of ''WesternAnimation/TheTiggerMovie'', where Tigger and Roo scale an avalanche using the Whoopty-Dooper Loopty-Looper Alley-Ooper Bounce, complete with an epic score and a memorable moment of the two of them flying directly through a hollowed log before it's crushed by a large boulder.
** Also prior to this, Tigger had essentially performed a HeroicSacrifice by bouncing his friends to safety from the avalanche one by one on a tree branch (this has special meaning considering said tree was that which Tigger had connected as his "family tree"), getting caught by the falling snow while throwing Rabbit to safety. At which point a mortified Roo [[CrisisMakesPerfect finally perfects the Whoopty-Dooper Loopty-Looper Alley-Ooper Bounce he'd continuously practiced and failed at throughout the film]] to find and revive Tigger.

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* The most notable occurs at the end of ''WesternAnimation/TheTiggerMovie'', where Tigger and Roo scale an avalanche using the Whoopty-Dooper Loopty-Looper Alley-Ooper Bounce, complete with an epic score and a memorable moment of the two of them flying directly through a hollowed log before it's crushed by a large boulder.
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boulder. Prior to this, Tigger had essentially performed a HeroicSacrifice by bouncing his friends to safety from the avalanche one by one on a tree branch (this has special meaning considering said tree was that which Tigger had connected as his "family tree"), getting caught by the falling snow while throwing Rabbit to safety. At which point a mortified Roo [[CrisisMakesPerfect finally perfects the Whoopty-Dooper Loopty-Looper Alley-Ooper Bounce he'd continuously practiced and failed at throughout the film]] to find and revive Tigger.



* A meta example, but Winnie the Pooh is arguably Disney's biggest cash cow besides their classic characters such as MickeyMouse, having gone through at least half a dozen feature films, four TV series, and a near endless amount of DirectToVideo specials. While most Disney works are lucky to [[{{Sequelitis}} get through one follow up project without earning scorn]], many will insist Pooh is still going strong as ever.
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* Piglet also gets two in ''Return to the Hundred Acre Wood'', first when he goes down a well to unclog it so the animals can get water, and then later when he scores the winning bat for his team in a game of cricket.
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** In "Chez Piglet" after being dragged around in Rabbit's restaurant scheme (and being made to do most of the work) and then torn into when Rabbit decides to play food critic as well, Piglet finally blasts into Rabbit that he's utterly sick of the idea.

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** In "Chez Piglet" after being dragged around in Rabbit's restaurant scheme (and being made to do most of the work) and then torn into when Rabbit decides to play food critic as well, Piglet finally blasts into Rabbit that he's utterly sick of the idea. While he is immediately sorry afterwards, he still makes his point very clear to Rabbit.
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** In "A Welcome to Beat the Band With", the group start a band and Rabbit (again) becomes a prima donna, leading to most of the band members storming out. After Piglet struggles to work a tuba (that he already told Rabbit he couldn't handle), Rabbit chastises him for not taking the performance seriously, leading Piglet to snap back angrily that he told him he couldn't play the tuba and storm off as well.

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** In "A Welcome to Beat the Band With", the group start a band and Rabbit (again) becomes a prima donna, leading to most of the band members storming out. After Piglet struggles to work a tuba (that he already told Rabbit he couldn't handle), Rabbit chastises him for not taking the performance seriously, leading Piglet to snap back angrily that he told him he couldn't play the tuba and storm off as well.well.
* Eeyore gets one in "A Win Who Won Situation" from the same series. After Rabbit and Tigger accuse the other of DeliberatelyJumpingTheGun in a race (in reality they ''both'' did), they attempt a rematch, in which they ''both'' run over Eeyore before he waves the starting flag ''again''. Fed up, he beats them both to the end of the track to call them out on it and then idly waddles past the finish line while they are still stunned. Eeyore beat them both without even trying.
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* As uncomfortable as the special might be, you have to give the ''Series/WelcomeToPoohCorner'' special ''Too Smart For Strangers'' credit for something; unlike most uses of [[TooSmartForStrangers this trope]], it actually gets the message right, as it does go into detail about how a predator can be someone you know as well as strangers, and it clarifies that there are some specific people you should trust, like police officers.

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* As uncomfortable as the special might be, you have to give the ''Series/WelcomeToPoohCorner'' special ''Too Smart For Strangers'' credit for something; unlike most uses of [[TooSmartForStrangers this trope]], it actually gets the message right, as it does go into detail about how a predator can be someone you know as well as strangers, and it clarifies that there are some specific people you should trust, like police officers.officers.
* ''Series/TheBookOfPooh'' is a rarity in that has not just one but ''three'' significant times Piglet outright loses his temper and takes a stand against the others for mistreating him:
** In "King of the Heffalumps", Piglet is repeatedly ignored during a group meeting. Eventually during the second meeting he gets annoyed enough to scream a harsh ''"STOOOOOP!!!"'', leaving everyone in stunned silence long enough for him to make his own suggestion.
** In "Chez Piglet" after being dragged around in Rabbit's restaurant scheme (and being made to do most of the work) and then torn into when Rabbit decides to play food critic as well, Piglet finally blasts into Rabbit that he's utterly sick of the idea.
** In "A Welcome to Beat the Band With", the group start a band and Rabbit (again) becomes a prima donna, leading to most of the band members storming out. After Piglet struggles to work a tuba (that he already told Rabbit he couldn't handle), Rabbit chastises him for not taking the performance seriously, leading Piglet to snap back angrily that he told him he couldn't play the tuba and storm off as well.
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* As uncomfortable as the special might be, you have to give the ''Welcome To Pooh Corner'' special ''Too Smart For Strangers'' credit for something; unlike most uses of [[TooSmartForStrangers this trope]], it actually gets the message right, as it does go into detail about how a predator can be someone you know as well as strangers, and it clarifies that there are some specific people you should trust, like police officers.

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* As uncomfortable as the special might be, you have to give the ''Welcome To Pooh Corner'' ''Series/WelcomeToPoohCorner'' special ''Too Smart For Strangers'' credit for something; unlike most uses of [[TooSmartForStrangers this trope]], it actually gets the message right, as it does go into detail about how a predator can be someone you know as well as strangers, and it clarifies that there are some specific people you should trust, like police officers.
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* In ''Pooh's Heffalump Movie'', Lumpy ''finally'' learns how to properly trumpet like a heffalump and call his mother, who frees Roo from the ditch covered by fallen logs.

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* In ''Pooh's Heffalump Movie'', Lumpy ''finally'' learns how to properly trumpet like a heffalump and call his mother, who frees Roo from the ditch covered by fallen logs.logs.
* As uncomfortable as the special might be, you have to give the ''Welcome To Pooh Corner'' special ''Too Smart For Strangers'' credit for something; unlike most uses of [[TooSmartForStrangers this trope]], it actually gets the message right, as it does go into detail about how a predator can be someone you know as well as strangers, and it clarifies that there are some specific people you should trust, like police officers.
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Yes, even a series as child-oriented as Winnie the Pooh has them.

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Yes, even a series as child-oriented as Winnie the Pooh has them.''Winnie-the-Pooh'' can be awesome.



** Also, in that movie, Tigger has finally been [[PromotedToOpeningCredits put in the title song.]] For fans of the 1973 movie, this always annoyed us.

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** Also, in that movie, Tigger has finally been [[PromotedToOpeningCredits [[PromotionToOpeningTitles put in the title song.]] For fans of the 1973 movie, this always annoyed us.
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* The most notable occurs at the end of ''Disney/TheTiggerMovie'', where Tigger and Roo scale an avalanche using the Whoopty-Dooper Loopty-Looper Alley-Ooper Bounce, complete with an epic score and a memorable moment of the two of them flying directly through a hollowed log before it's crushed by a large boulder.

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* The most notable occurs at the end of ''Disney/TheTiggerMovie'', ''WesternAnimation/TheTiggerMovie'', where Tigger and Roo scale an avalanche using the Whoopty-Dooper Loopty-Looper Alley-Ooper Bounce, complete with an epic score and a memorable moment of the two of them flying directly through a hollowed log before it's crushed by a large boulder.



* In [[Disney/WinnieThePooh the 2011 film]], though it goes largely unacknowledged: Pooh manages to rub two brain cells together long enough to figure out that he can make a ladder out of the letters that fell into the pit, and does so, allowing everybody else climb out along with him.

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* In [[Disney/WinnieThePooh [[WesternAnimation/WinnieThePooh the 2011 film]], though it goes largely unacknowledged: Pooh manages to rub two brain cells together long enough to figure out that he can make a ladder out of the letters that fell into the pit, and does so, allowing everybody else climb out along with him.
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* A meta example, but Winnie the Pooh is arguably Disney's biggest cash cow besides their classic characters such as MickeyMouse, having gone through at least half a dozen feature films, four TV series, and a near endless amount of DirectToVideo specials. While most Disney works are lucky to [[{{Sequelitis}} get through one follow up project without earning scorn]], many will insist Pooh is still going strong as ever.

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* A meta example, but Winnie the Pooh is arguably Disney's biggest cash cow besides their classic characters such as MickeyMouse, having gone through at least half a dozen feature films, four TV series, and a near endless amount of DirectToVideo specials. While most Disney works are lucky to [[{{Sequelitis}} get through one follow up project without earning scorn]], many will insist Pooh is still going strong as ever.ever.
* In ''Pooh's Heffalump Movie'', Lumpy ''finally'' learns how to properly trumpet like a heffalump and call his mother, who frees Roo from the ditch covered by fallen logs.
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* It's easy to miss but during the climax of "Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving" after Owl trips and hurtles a tower of fine china towards Piglet and Eeyore, Eeyore actually knocks Piglet out of the way so he avoids the onslaught.
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* A meta example, but Winnie the Pooh is arguably Disney's biggest cash cow besides their classic characters such as MickeyMouse, having gone through at least half a dozen feature films, four TV series, several DirectToVideo specials. While most Disney works are lucky to [[{{Sequelitis}} get through one follow up project without earning scorn]], many will insist Pooh is still going strong as ever.

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* A meta example, but Winnie the Pooh is arguably Disney's biggest cash cow besides their classic characters such as MickeyMouse, having gone through at least half a dozen feature films, four TV series, several and a near endless amount of DirectToVideo specials. While most Disney works are lucky to [[{{Sequelitis}} get through one follow up project without earning scorn]], many will insist Pooh is still going strong as ever.
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** Also, in that movie, Tigger has finally been [[PromotedToOpeningCredits put in the title song.]] For fans of the 1973 movie, this always annoyed us.

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** Also, in that movie, Tigger has finally been [[PromotedToOpeningCredits put in the title song.]] For fans of the 1973 movie, this always annoyed us.us.
* A meta example, but Winnie the Pooh is arguably Disney's biggest cash cow besides their classic characters such as MickeyMouse, having gone through at least half a dozen feature films, four TV series, several DirectToVideo specials. While most Disney works are lucky to [[{{Sequelitis}} get through one follow up project without earning scorn]], many will insist Pooh is still going strong as ever.
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* In [[Disney/WinnieThePooh the 2011 film]], though it goes largely unacknowledged: Pooh manages to rub two brain cells together long enough to figure out that he can make a ladder out of the letters that fell into the pit, and does so, allowing everybody else climb out along with him.

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* In [[Disney/WinnieThePooh the 2011 film]], though it goes largely unacknowledged: Pooh manages to rub two brain cells together long enough to figure out that he can make a ladder out of the letters that fell into the pit, and does so, allowing everybody else climb out along with him.him.
** Also, in that movie, Tigger has finally been [[PromotedToOpeningCredits put in the title song.]] For fans of the 1973 movie, this always annoyed us.
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* And in the sequel, ''The House At Pooh Corner,'' it's ''Piglet'' who gets two [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome Moments of Awesome]]. The first, and by far the most dramatic one, is when Owl's house is knocked over in a storm, trapping Pooh, Piglet and Owl inside -- and Piglet is the only one small enough to squeeze out through the letterbox and go get help. The second one, which also happens in ''Many Adventures,'' is also the SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} when he gives up his own house so that Owl will have a place to live.

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* And in the sequel, ''The House At Pooh Corner,'' it's ''Piglet'' who gets two [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome Moments of Awesome]].Awesome. The first, and by far the most dramatic one, is when Owl's house is knocked over in a storm, trapping Pooh, Piglet and Owl inside -- and Piglet is the only one small enough to squeeze out through the letterbox and go get help. The second one, which also happens in ''Many Adventures,'' is also the SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} when he gives up his own house so that Owl will have a place to live.



* In the 2011 film, though it goes largely unacknowledged: Pooh manages to rub two brain cells together long enough to figure out that he can make a latter out of the letters that fell into the pit, and does so, allowing everybody else climb out along with him.

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* In [[Disney/WinnieThePooh the 2011 film, film]], though it goes largely unacknowledged: Pooh manages to rub two brain cells together long enough to figure out that he can make a latter ladder out of the letters that fell into the pit, and does so, allowing everybody else climb out along with him.
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* Pooh navigating his way out of the misty forests simply by listening to his honey pots at home call to him.

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* Pooh navigating his way out of the misty forests simply by listening to his honey pots at home call to him.him.
* In the 2011 film, though it goes largely unacknowledged: Pooh manages to rub two brain cells together long enough to figure out that he can make a latter out of the letters that fell into the pit, and does so, allowing everybody else climb out along with him.
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** Also prior to this, Tigger had essentially performed a HeroicSacrifice by bouncing his friends to safety from the avalanche one by one on a tree branch (this has special meaning considering said tree was that which Tigger had connected as his "family tree"), getting caught by the falling snow while throwing Rabbit to safety. At which point a mortified Roo finally perfects the Whoopty-Dooper Loopty-Looper Alley-Ooper Bounce he'd continuously practiced and failed at throughout the film to find and revive Tigger.

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** Also prior to this, Tigger had essentially performed a HeroicSacrifice by bouncing his friends to safety from the avalanche one by one on a tree branch (this has special meaning considering said tree was that which Tigger had connected as his "family tree"), getting caught by the falling snow while throwing Rabbit to safety. At which point a mortified Roo [[CrisisMakesPerfect finally perfects the Whoopty-Dooper Loopty-Looper Alley-Ooper Bounce he'd continuously practiced and failed at throughout the film film]] to find and revive Tigger.
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* The most notable occurs at the end of ''The Tigger Movie'', where Tigger and Roo scale an avalanche using the Whoopty-Dooper Loopty-Looper Alley-Ooper Bounce, complete with an epic score and a memorable moment of the two of them flying directly through a hollowed log before it's crushed by a large boulder.

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* The most notable occurs at the end of ''The Tigger Movie'', ''Disney/TheTiggerMovie'', where Tigger and Roo scale an avalanche using the Whoopty-Dooper Loopty-Looper Alley-Ooper Bounce, complete with an epic score and a memorable moment of the two of them flying directly through a hollowed log before it's crushed by a large boulder.
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* In ''Winnie The Pooh Boo to You Too'', Piglet has spent the entire movie literally afraid of his own shadow. Towards the end, Piglet sees Pooh stuck in a tree and Tigger and Eeyore are both in-costume trying to get him down, but Piglet thinks his friend is being attacked by spookables. So what's a small, timid animal to do? Why, pilot a homemade BambooTechnology mecha into battle and save his friend, of course!

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* In ''Winnie The Pooh Boo to You Too'', Piglet has spent the entire movie literally afraid of his own shadow. Towards the end, Piglet sees Pooh stuck in a tree and Tigger and Eeyore are both in-costume trying to get him down, but Piglet thinks his friend is being attacked by spookables. So what's a small, timid animal to do? Why, pilot a homemade BambooTechnology mecha into battle and save his friend, of course!course!
* Pooh navigating his way out of the misty forests simply by listening to his honey pots at home call to him.
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* And in the sequel, ''The House At Pooh Corner,'' it's ''Piglet'' who gets two [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome Moments of Awesome]]. The first, and by far the most dramatic one, is when Owl's house is knocked over in a storm, trapping Pooh, Piglet and Owl inside -- and Piglet is the only one small enough to squeeze out through the letterbox and go get help. The second one, which also happens in ''Many Adventures,'' is also the SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} when he gives up his own house so that Owl will have a place to live.

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* And in the sequel, ''The House At Pooh Corner,'' it's ''Piglet'' who gets two [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome Moments of Awesome]]. The first, and by far the most dramatic one, is when Owl's house is knocked over in a storm, trapping Pooh, Piglet and Owl inside -- and Piglet is the only one small enough to squeeze out through the letterbox and go get help. The second one, which also happens in ''Many Adventures,'' is also the SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} when he gives up his own house so that Owl will have a place to live.live.
* In ''Winnie The Pooh Boo to You Too'', Piglet has spent the entire movie literally afraid of his own shadow. Towards the end, Piglet sees Pooh stuck in a tree and Tigger and Eeyore are both in-costume trying to get him down, but Piglet thinks his friend is being attacked by spookables. So what's a small, timid animal to do? Why, pilot a homemade BambooTechnology mecha into battle and save his friend, of course!
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* Pooh himself gets ''two'' [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome Crowning Moments of Awesome]] in the penultimate chapter of the original novel, when the forest is flooded; first when he makes a boat out of an empty honey pot and uses it to paddle all the way from his own house to Christopher Robin's, the second one when he gets a moment's flash of brilliance and suggests that they can make Christopher Robin's umbrella a boat so that both of them can row over to Piglet's house and rescue him.
* And in the sequel, ''The House At Pooh Corner,'' it's ''Piglet'' who gets two [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome Crowning Moments Of Awesome]]. The first, and by far the most dramatic one, is when Owl's house is knocked over in a storm, trapping Pooh, Piglet and Owl inside -- and Piglet is the only one small enough to squeeze out through the letterbox and go get help. The second one, which also happens in ''Many Adventures,'' is also the CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming when he gives up his own house so that Owl will have a place to live.

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* Pooh himself gets ''two'' [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome Crowning [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome Moments of Awesome]] in the penultimate chapter of the original novel, when the forest is flooded; first when he makes a boat out of an empty honey pot and uses it to paddle all the way from his own house to Christopher Robin's, the second one when he gets a moment's flash of brilliance and suggests that they can make Christopher Robin's umbrella a boat so that both of them can row over to Piglet's house and rescue him.
* And in the sequel, ''The House At Pooh Corner,'' it's ''Piglet'' who gets two [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome Crowning [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome Moments Of of Awesome]]. The first, and by far the most dramatic one, is when Owl's house is knocked over in a storm, trapping Pooh, Piglet and Owl inside -- and Piglet is the only one small enough to squeeze out through the letterbox and go get help. The second one, which also happens in ''Many Adventures,'' is also the CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} when he gives up his own house so that Owl will have a place to live.

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