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* IAmGreatSong: The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers which he sings when he, Pooh, Piglet and Eeyore meet Madeline and she asks "What's a Tigger?"

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* IAmGreatSong: The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers which he sings when he, Pooh, Piglet and Eeyore meet Madeline and she asks "What's a Tigger?"
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* WomenAreWiser: Knows from the get-go that Christopher focusing only on work is not healthy and he needs to spend more time with her and their daughter. {{Subverted|Trope}} later on, when it seems that her husband has cracked under the stress of work when he's trying to tell her about Pooh and the others, but it turns out he's telling the truth.

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* WomenAreWiser: OnlySaneWoman: Knows from the get-go that Christopher focusing only on work is not healthy and he needs to spend more time with her and their daughter. {{Subverted|Trope}} later on, when it seems that her husband has cracked under the stress of work when he's trying to tell her about Pooh and the others, but it turns out he's telling the truth.
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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: A major point of his character is how ''not'' himself he is. In comparison to the rest of the Disney canon, Christopher Robin is a brash, overworked, unapologetic workaholic. He has lost his sense of childhood innocence and consistently fails to make time for his family. When he first sees Pooh, he's more shocked and annoyed than anything, and eventually even ''yells'' at Pooh in a bout of frustration the franchise has never seen. This juxtaposition wouldn't make sense to a new viewer, but anyone who grew up watching the Disney adaptations (or reading the books) would see just how drastically his personality has shifted. Of course, this isn't a mistake or an accident. Christopher Robin regaining his childhood wonder and sense of family is the focal point of the entire film.

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->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/EwanMcGregor, Orton O'Brien (young)
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->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/HayleyAtwell

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->'''Portrayed !!Evelyn Robin
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->'''Portrayed !!Madeline Robin
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->'''Portrayed !!Giles Winslow Jr.
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->'''Portrayed !!Winslow Sr.
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->'''Portrayed !!Cecil Hungerford
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* AdaptationDyeJob: Piglet's sweater is green instead of his usual pink.

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* AdaptationDyeJob: Piglet's sweater is green instead of his usual pink.pink, which reflects the original illustrations rather than the Disney animated adaptations.
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-->'''Pooh:''' I ''am'' a bear of very little brain.\\
'''Christopher Robin:''' I think you're a bear of very great heart.

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That's not really related to him being saner than the others, it's just because he is the one with the closest bond to Christopher Robin.


* OnlySaneMan: Pooh is the only one in the Hundred Acre Wood who recognizes Christopher Robin as an adult.



* PoorCommunicationKills: Christopher's main problem may not actually be that he works too hard or grew up too fast, but rather that he's forgotten how to properly talk to people. As a child, he was the one who explained things to Pooh and helped make sense of confusing subjects; as an adult he only ever gives half-explanations and gets exasperated when others don't immediately get what he means. While this is occasionally played for laughs with Pooh and friends ComicallyMissingThePoint, it also causes a lot of trouble and unnecessary heartache in his life. He could have told Evelyn and Madeline that people's jobs were on the line and that was why he had to spend the weekend working; instead he just half-heartedly repeats Mr Winslow's words about dreams not being free and nothing coming from nothing. The result is that he accidentally makes himself feel colder and more work-obsessed than he really is and causes tensions and hurt feelings that could have been avoided if he'd just explained his situation properly.



* PoorCommunicationKills: Christopher's main problem may not actually be that he works too hard or grew up too fast, but rather that he's forgotten how to properly talk to people. As a child, he was the one who explained things to Pooh and helped make sense of confusing subjects; as an adult he only ever gives half-explanations and gets exasperated when others don't immediately get what he means. While this is occasionally played for laughs with Pooh and friends ComicallyMissingThePoint, it also causes a lot of trouble and unnecessary heartache in his life. He could have told Evelyn and Madeline that people's jobs were on the line and that was why he had to spend the weekend working; instead he just half-heartedly repeats Mr Winslow's words about dreams not being free and nothing coming from nothing. The result is that he accidentally makes himself feel colder and more work-obsessed than he really is and causes tensions and hurt feelings that could have been avoided if he'd just explained his situation properly.

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* BigEater: Subverted, he's not seen eating an enormous amount of honey at any time but he frequently gets hungry.

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* AchievementInIgnorance: Most of Pooh's achievements, by his own admission, are the result of either doing nothing at all or just walking in a random direction.
* BigEater: Subverted, he's Implicitly. He's not seen eating an enormous amount of honey at any time particular time, but he frequently gets hungry.hungry and his thoughts tend to stray towards food rather often.



* OldFriend: Pooh was Christopher's friend during his childhood, and comes back at him in adulthood.
* OnlySaneMan: Pooh is the only one in the Hundred Acre Wood who recognizes Christopher Robin as an adult.



* AdaptationDyeJob: Piglet's sweater is green instead of his usual pink.



* DumbassHasAPoint: Swapping Christopher's paperwork for Hundred Acre Wood mementos might have been an impulsive decision on Tigger's part, but he isn't exactly wrong about how Christopher's memory of them has real importance.



* TalkingInYourSleep: Eeyore mutters "saddle's too tight" in his sleep.



* AdaptationDyeJob: Rabbit's fur is brown instead of yellow as in the animated movies.



* MamaBear: Is very protective of Roo. She kept him close when she thought a Heffalump was loose in the Hundred Acre Wood.

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* MamaBear: Is very protective of Roo. She kept him close when she thought a Heffalump was loose in When the Hundred Acre Wood.animals are hiding from what they think is a Heffalump, and Kanga (while not showing signs of aggressiveness) is seen protecting Roo in her pouch.



* AdaptationalBadass: While they still don't actually exist, the Heffalumps and Woozles are given joy-eating, dream-stealing properties. In the books and cartoons, they just stole honey.



* AdaptationNameChange: Unlike the real Christopher Robin Milne and his counterpart in the original ''Pooh'' stories, "Robin" is Christopher's actual last name here.



* ClothingReflectsPersonality: When we first meet Christopher as a child, he is wearing light-colored clothes. The change begins with his trip to boarding school, with a dark uniform, and after the TimeSkip to him as an adult, his wardrobe becomes darker and mostly grey and black, showing he lost his sense of childhood. As the film progresses, his wardrobe becomes progressively lighter [[spoiler:and in the final scene, he wears a red sweater vest to symbolize he's once again a child at heart]].
* DadTheVeteran: Christopher is this to Madeline, having served in World War II. Just like the real Christopher Robin Milne, who was a sapper in the British Army for the entire duration of the war. He was aware that he was going to be a father, as Evelyn is visibly pregnant as she sees him off, but he didn't get to meet his own child until she's already three years old.



* FisherKing: The weather in the Hundred-Acre Wood seems to adjust to reflect Christopher Robin's moods. When he's a child, it's blissful and idyllic. As he grows up, we see it alter to reflect how he feels about the things happening to him (when he learns his father has died, there's snow; when he meets Evelyn, it's pleasant again, and so on), until when he finally returns as a stressed-out, depressed and emotionally-distant adult, it's dark, gloomy, overcast, and full of shadows. When he finally starts unwinding and enjoying life again, it's bright and cheerful. When he has to leave again, it's a bit overcast to reflect his regret, but otherwise remains pleasant as he takes his lighter mood with him. Finally, when he and his family visit at the end (with the implication that they'll all be visiting more frequently), it's idyllic once again.



* GrowingUpSucks: Christopher Robin has a real bad case of this. He has a wife and daughter whom he loves very much, but his demanding boss forces him to come to the office on a weekend and skip out on a planned family getaway, much to his daughter's disappointment. Then he finds out that his boss wants to cut 20% of the workforce and he's to be the hatchet man.



* KidHeroAllGrownUp: Christopher Robin is now over 40 years old (Ewan [=McGregor=] is 46) and married.
* PromotionToParent: When Pooh turns up in London and reunites with Christopher Robin, their dynamic becomes something akin to this. While Pooh has been around since Christopher's childhood, he’s still very naïve and innocent like a child, whereas Christopher is a mature grown man. Thus, Christopher finds himself exasperatedly trying to hide Pooh's existence from other people, and even chides Pooh for playing a game on a train while he’s trying to work. Nonetheless, the positive part of this trope is very much in play since Christopher immediately becomes protective of Pooh and clearly cares about him deeply even after all these years.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Christopher's main problem may not actually be that he works too hard or grew up too fast, but rather that he's forgotten how to properly talk to people. As a child, he was the one who explained things to Pooh and helped make sense of confusing subjects; as an adult he only ever gives half-explanations and gets exasperated when others don't immediately get what he means. While this is occasionally played for laughs with Pooh and friends ComicallyMissingThePoint, it also causes a lot of trouble and unnecessary heartache in his life. He could have told Evelyn and Madeline that people's jobs were on the line and that was why he had to spend the weekend working; instead he just half-heartedly repeats Mr Winslow's words about dreams not being free and nothing coming from nothing. The result is that he accidentally makes himself feel colder and more work-obsessed than he really is and causes tensions and hurt feelings that could have been avoided if he'd just explained his situation properly.
* RapidFireNo: By Christopher when he wakes up the following morning after meeting all his friends and realizes he's late for work. He does another earlier when reuniting with Pooh and thinks he's hallucinating.



* TheseHandsHaveKilled: In response to Pooh's warm declaration that "You are Christopher Robin", the latter sadly chokes out "I'm not a hero, Pooh, I'm lost." and bitterly weeps like a child as he holds tight onto his old friend, implied to be partially out of having lost another chunk of his innocence in World War II.
* ThisCannotBe: Christopher Robin's initial reaction to Pooh appearing in his world is "This can't be happening!"



* TookALevelInKindness: Christopher is still a good man, just broken by abuse and war, driven to cynicism and overwork. Pooh and the others from Hundred Acre Woods have to remind him what happiness is, making him a kinder man.
* TraumaCongaLine: Christopher Robin gets sent to a BoardingSchoolOfHorrors where his imagination is beaten out of him, his father dies while he's away from home, [[MeetCute he meets]] [[HopeBringer his wife]], and then gets sent away to [[WarIsHell fight in WWII]] and misses the first three years of his daughter's life, only to return to a job where he has to cut corners on behalf of a {{Jerkass}} woozle of a boss. By the time we properly meet him, Christopher is a walking wound.



* WhenYouComingHomeDad: Christopher is called into an emergency weekend meeting and forced to skip an outing with his wife and daughter, much to his daughter's disappointment. When Pooh Bear comes to him for help, Christopher Robin realizes how important his family is to him and decides to go join them at the cottage.



* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Of Christopher Robin's real life wife, Lesley.

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* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Of She's based on Christopher Robin's real life wife, Lesley.



* GenerationXerox: In many ways, she's quite like Christopher's childhood self. Naturally, she gets along with the Hundred Acre Wood residents very quickly.

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* GenerationXerox: In many ways, she's quite like Christopher's childhood self. Naturally, she gets along with the Hundred Acre Wood residents very quickly. She also has long hair like her mother, and it's partway between Evelyn's brunette and Christopher's redhead.



* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Of Christopher Robin's real life daughter, Clare.

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* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Of She's based on Christopher Robin's real life daughter, Clare.



* YouCanTalk: Madeline Robin's general reaction to Pooh and the others at first. "Y-You're talking!"



* BadBoss: He's more of a slave driver than a boss, given the way he overworks his employees to the point of not even giving them vacation time.

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* BadBoss: He's more of a slave driver than a boss, given the way he overworks his employees to the point of not even giving them vacation time.time, and is determined to fire a significant fraction of the staff. How significant? Robin and his staff have been struggling mightily to pinch pennies and have managed to cut costs by 3%. Woozle demands ''twenty''.



* HateSink: He's smug, demanding, and lazy, making him easy to root against. [[spoiler:Cementing his status as one is the nit is revealed spent the weekend golfing instead of helping Christopher Robin work out the cost-cutting at the company.]] It's here that it's revealed that the whole 'swimmer or sinker' spiel he gave to Christopher was nothing more than a manipulation tactic Winslow spun just to get someone else to do his work for him, all the while knowing full well that his own job security was almost assured because his father Winslow Sr. is the company founder.

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* HateSink: He's smug, demanding, and lazy, making him easy to root against. [[spoiler:Cementing his status as one is the nit is revealed spent the weekend golfing instead of helping Christopher Robin work out the cost-cutting at the company.]] It's here that it's revealed that the whole 'swimmer "swimmer or sinker' sinker" spiel he gave to Christopher was nothing more than a manipulation tactic Winslow spun just to get someone else to do his work for him, all the while knowing full well that his own job security was almost assured because his father Winslow Sr. is the company founder.



* MeaningfulName: The name Winslow sounds similar to "[[WickedWeasel weasel]]", which in turn sounds like Woozle. Winslow, Jr. is a CorruptCorporateExecutive who puts all the work on Christopher Robin while he [[spoiler:goes off golfing]]. [[spoiler:This is how Christopher Robin is able to get the point across to Pooh of why he needs his papers (by saying that Winslow Jr. is a Woozle who would eat him if he doesn't have them) and what sparks Pooh and his friends to travel to London with Madeline when they realize that Tigger didn't put those important papers back in his bag.]]



* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He supports Christopher Robin's idea to give their employees paid vacation once he explains how it will benefit the company. Once he realizes that his son was golfing over the weekend instead of working he agrees with Christopher Robin's claim that he is a Woozle.

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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He supports Christopher Robin's idea to give their employees paid vacation once he explains how it will benefit He's a bit hard-nosed and curt, and isn't particularly impressed with Christopher's abandoning of the company. Once he realizes meeting (or the fact that his son was golfing over the weekend instead briefcase is full of working acorns and an Eeyore tail). However, once things settle down a bit, he agrees with Christopher Robin's claim that gives Christopher's ideas respectful consideration, shows appropriate disapproval of his son's feckless laziness, and displays a more good-humoured attitude than he is a Woozle.initially seemed to possess.

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--> '''*playing 'Say What You See'*''' "Disgrace, shame, humiliation..."

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--> ''(being held under Christopher's arm)'' "Thank you for kidnapping me."

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--> '''*in a trunk that's being dragged through the streets by a rope that tethers it to the moving truck*:''' "I wanna go home!"
--> '''*in the grasp of an adult Christopher Robin, who Eeyore believes is a heffalump as everyone is arguing that matter*:''' "Help me."

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--> '''*in -->'''*in the grasp of an adult Christopher Robin, who Eeyore believes is a heffalump as everyone is arguing that matter*:''' "Help me."



--> '''Tigger:''' "But he forgot his Important Papers... which might have been a smidge my fault."
--> '''Eeyore:''' "It ''was'' your fault!"

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--> '''*very, very flatly*''' ''"Do we [care that Christopher Robin is leaving]? We do."''

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--> '''*very, -->'''*very, very flatly*''' ''"Do we [care that Christopher Robin is leaving]? We do."''



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* EmotionEater: Feed on grief and sadness.
* RealAfterAll: Played with. They do appear in Christopher's nightmares and scare his friends, but don't really exist. However, Winslow counts as their real counterpart.

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* EmotionEater: Feed They feed on grief and sadness.
* RealAfterAll: Played with. They do appear in Christopher's nightmares and scare his friends, but don't really exist. However, Winslow counts serves as their a counterpart to them in the real counterpart.world.



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-->''"Dreams don't come for free. Nothing comes from nothing."''

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* RichBitch: Implied, given the way he dismisses [[spoiler: Christopher Robin's idea of making their luggage more affordable to the public, listing off things that the common folk like as if they were subhuman, even calling them the very insulting term of "hoi polloi". It's so disgusting that even before his father calls him out, there's quick cut to an elderly board member who shoots an insulted look at him. Of course, it fits with the fact that he doesn't seem to give a damn about, and even looks down on Christopher and the workers having lives they need to prioritize over work.]]
--> '''Giles:''' [[spoiler: (''with a very snobbish expression and tone'') Oh great! Our lovely beaches rammed with hoi polloi, with their gramophones and bottles of cider.]]

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--> '''Giles:''' -->'''Giles:''' [[spoiler: (''with a very snobbish expression and tone'') Oh great! Our lovely beaches rammed with hoi polloi, with their gramophones and bottles of cider.]]



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* CrankyNeighbor: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]], he's a nice guy who just wants to be Christopher's friend, and enjoy a good game of gin rummy. He's only an irritant because Christopher is all work and no play, and he's only a problem to the plot because Christopher doesn't dare let him see Pooh.

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* CrankyNeighbor: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]], he's {{Inverted|Trope}}. He's a nice guy who just wants to be Christopher's friend, and enjoy a good game of gin rummy. He's only an irritant because Christopher is all work and no play, and he's only a problem to the plot because Christopher doesn't dare let him see Pooh.



* NiceGuy: Friendly and tries to get Christopher Robin to play gin rummy with him.
* NosyNeighbor: Unfortunately some of his attempts to get Christopher Robin to play gin rummy appear to annoy him.

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* NotAllowedToGrowUp: Christopher Robin spent approximately thirty years away from the Wood, but Roo looks and acts exactly the same when he returns as an adult.

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* NotAllowedToGrowUp: Christopher Robin spent approximately thirty years away from the Wood, but Roo looks and acts exactly the same when he returns as an adult. Apparently justified since he's a stuffed toy.
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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: His talent for ComicallyMissingThePoint is unrivalled, and his mind works in its own special way that often has very little to do with logic or reality. Though quite often {{TheCloudcuckoolanderWasRight his conclusions turns out to be very sound.]]

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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: His talent for ComicallyMissingThePoint is unrivalled, and his mind works in its own special way that often has very little to do with logic or reality. Though quite often {{TheCloudcuckoolanderWasRight [[TheCloudcuckoolanderWasRight his conclusions turns out to be very sound.]]

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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: His talent for ComicallyMissingThePoint is unrivalled, and his mind works in its own special way that often has very little to do with logic or reality. Though quite often {{TheCloudcuckoolanderWasRight his conclusions turns out to be very sound.]]



* NiceGuy: Even when Christopher Robin never comes back to Hundred Acre Woods for nearly thirty years, Pooh never holds a grudge towards him and is overjoyed to finally reunite with him and willing to help his family as well.
* SimpleMindedWisdom: Despite being a self-proclaimed "bear of very little brain", he ends up dispensing a fair bit of unconventional wisdom.

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* NiceGuy: Even when Christopher Robin never comes back to Hundred Acre Woods for nearly thirty years, Pooh never holds a grudge towards him and is overjoyed to finally reunite with him and willing to help his family as well. \n When he, as per usual, describes himself as a Bear of Very Little Brain, Christopher tells him that he is in fact a Bear with a Very Big Heart.
* SimpleMindedWisdom: Despite being a self-proclaimed "bear "Bear of very little brain", Very Little Brain", he ends up dispensing a fair bit of unconventional wisdom.



* ThePollyanna: Though he might lose his nerve if he thinks Heffalumps are lurking, on the whole Tigger is a perpetual optimist who is absolutely certain that everything is going to work out no matter what.



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%%* * TheEeyore: Of course! The trope originator carries the role.himself, perpetually gloomy, deadpan and pessimistic. He's often played up as a contrast to ThePollyanna that is Tigger.
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* NiceGuy: Even when Christopher Robin never comes back to Hundred Acre Woods for nearly thirty years, Pooh never hold a grudge towards him and is overjoyed to finally reunite with him and willing to help his family as well.

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* NiceGuy: Even when Christopher Robin never comes back to Hundred Acre Woods for nearly thirty years, Pooh never hold holds a grudge towards him and is overjoyed to finally reunite with him and willing to help his family as well.

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[[folder:Cecil Hungerford]]
!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Paul Chahidi
* CrankyNeighbor: [[InvertedTrope Inverted]], he's a nice guy who just wants to be Christopher's friend, and enjoy a good game of gin rummy. He's only an irritant because Christopher is all work and no play, and he's only a problem to the plot because Christopher doesn't dare let him see Pooh.
* KindheartedCatLover: Appears to be quite friendly and openly admits to loving cats.
* NiceGuy: Friendly and tries to get Christopher Robin to play gin rummy with him.
* NosyNeighbor: Unfortunately some of his attempts to get Christopher Robin to play gin rummy appear to annoy him.
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* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Of Christopher Robin's real life wife, Lesley.


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* NoHistoricalFiguresWereHarmed: Of Christopher Robin's real life daughter, Clare.

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