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** The upcoming live-action movie has this in full-force. As an adult, he's distressed by the fact his job forces him to spend time away from his wife and daughter and his boss is making him fire several employees despite him promising the workers good jobs.

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** The upcoming live-action movie has this in full-force. As an adult, he's distressed by the fact his job forces him to spend time away from his wife and daughter and his boss is making him fire several employees despite him promising the workers good jobs.
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* CampStraight: He's pretty campy, but as noted above, in the 2011 film, he's shown fantasizing about having a harem of lady rabbits.

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* CampStraight: AmbiguouslyBi: He's pretty campy, but as noted above, in the 2011 film, he's shown fantasizing about having a harem of lady rabbits.
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* GrowlingGut: The iconic "Rumbly in his tumbly."
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%%* InnocentlyInsensitive: He means well but can come across as unintentionally insensitive.

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%%* * InnocentlyInsensitive: He means well but his chaotic playfulness and oblivious attitude can come across as unintentionally insensitive.sometimes make him seem very inconsiderate. He drives Rabbit crazy with this behaviour in particular.



* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Whatever lingering fussy or argumentative traits the novels' Kanga had, the Disney version near abolishes. Also while it's left on a rather ambiguous note in the books, the Disney adaptation makes it perfectly clear that [[DefeatEqualsFriendship Kanga became close friends with Piglet after their vitriolic first meeting]]. In the 2011 movie, however, she comes across as vain, stupid and impatient, making her little better than the other characters.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Whatever lingering fussy or argumentative traits the novels' Kanga had, the Disney version near abolishes. Also while it's left on a rather ambiguous note in the books, the Disney adaptation makes it perfectly clear that [[DefeatEqualsFriendship Kanga became close friends with Piglet after their vitriolic first meeting]]. In the 2011 movie, however, she comes across as vain, stupid naive and impatient, if still mostly well meaning, making her little better than the other InnocentlyInsensitive characters.
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Scatterbrained elderly owl. Usually shares knowledge and wisdom to the other residents of the Hundred Acre Wood, oblivious to the fact he has as little idea of such aspects as they do. Also likes to share rather frequent (and long) amusing stories about his somewhat eccentric family.
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* AdaptationalDumbass: For the Disney version, she drops her usual OnlySaneMan role in the 2011 film, which conveys her as just as childish and clueless as the other animals, even sharing an AdultsAreUseless moment with Owl and Rabbit where they think they've caught the Backson.

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* AdaptationalDumbass: For the Disney version, she She drops her usual OnlySaneMan role in the 2011 film, which conveys her as just as childish and clueless as the other animals, even sharing an AdultsAreUseless moment with Owl and Rabbit where they think they've caught the Backson.

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* AdaptationalDumbass: For the Disney version, she drops her usual OnlySaneMan role in the 2011 film, which conveys her as just as childish and clueless as the other animals, even sharing an AdultsAreUseless moment with Owl and Rabbit where they think they've caught the Backson.



* JerkassBall: Normally very genial in the novels, although she is quite rude to Piglet in her first appearance and scolds Roo for ''accidentally'' falling in the water in the North Pole story. She also criticised Owl's housekeeping after his house fell down, leading them to exchange insults. Naturally the Disney adaptations downplay these moments if not omit them altogether.



* OutOfCharacterMoment:
** Normally very genial in the novels, although she is quite rude to Piglet in her first appearance and scolds Roo for ''accidentally'' falling in the water in the North Pole story. She also criticised Owl's housekeeping after his house fell down, leading them to exchange insults. Naturally the Disney adaptations downplay these moments if not omit them altogether.
** For the Disney version, she drops her usual OnlySaneMan role in the 2011 film, which conveys her as just as childish and clueless as the other animals, even sharing an AdultsAreUseless moment with Owl and Rabbit where they think they've caught the Backson.



Scatterbrained elderly owl. Usually shares knowledge and wisdom to the other residents of the Hundred Acre Wood, oblivious to the fact he has as little idea of such aspects as they do. Also likes to share rather frequent (and long) amusing stories about his somewhat eccentric family.



* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In the Disney version, he is an altogether more jovial and cheerful fellow instead of being a GrumpyOldMan. Although in the 2011 movie adaptation, he became frustrated with the simple-minded residents, and [[IdiotPlot starts the main conflict in the film unknowingly]]



** Completely averted with the Disney version, who is an altogether more jovial and cheerful fellow.
*** Although in the 2011 movie adaptation, he became frustrated with the simple-minded residents, and [[IdiotPlot starts the main conflict in the film unknowingly]]



* KnowNothingKnowItAll / TheSmartGuy: Switches back and forth between the tropes depending on the story's needs. More likely to be the smart guy in ''Series/TheBookOfPooh'' and the Disneytoon Studios endutainment films.

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* KnowNothingKnowItAll / TheSmartGuy: KnowNothingKnowItAll: Switches back and forth between the tropes this and TheSmartGuy depending on the story's needs. More likely to be the smart guy in ''Series/TheBookOfPooh'' and the Disneytoon Studios endutainment films.



* ShesAManInJapan: In the Soviet ''Vinni Pukh'' adaptions, Owl is female.

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* CloserToEarth: The Disney version at least. The book version is slightly more sensible too but shares the others' occasionally brainless demeanor. Not so much in the 2011 movie, where she's definitely not above the others in terms of responsibility, sanity and intelligence.
** Averted in the 2011 film, where Kanga eats up the story of the Backson as readily as the rest of the cast and offers as equal a share of goofy, silly moments.

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* CloserToEarth: The Disney version at least. The book version is slightly more sensible too but shares the others' occasionally brainless demeanor. Not so much in the 2011 movie, where she's definitely not above the others in terms of responsibility, sanity and intelligence.
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* InnocentlyInsensitive: He means well but can come across as unintentionally insensitive.

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* WomenAreVain: One of her concerns about the Backson in the 2011 movie is that it will drain her youth. She's the only character besides Tigger to show any concern for her image.

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* DeadpanSnarker: The comics have him make some beautiful comebacks. The 2011 movie to some extent, though its ambiguous whereas they're intentional [[HanlonsRazor or if its his ditziness making him seem like he's trash talking]] [[InnocentlyInsensitive when he doesn't actually mean it]].



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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Whatever lingering fussy or argumentative traits the novels' Kanga had, the Disney version near abolishes. Also while it's left on a rather ambiguous note in the books, the Disney adaptation makes it perfectly clear that [[DefeatEqualsFriendship Kanga became close friends with Piglet after their vitriolic first meeting]].

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Whatever lingering fussy or argumentative traits the novels' Kanga had, the Disney version near abolishes. Also while it's left on a rather ambiguous note in the books, the Disney adaptation makes it perfectly clear that [[DefeatEqualsFriendship Kanga became close friends with Piglet after their vitriolic first meeting]]. In the 2011 movie, however, she comes across as vain, stupid and impatient, making her little better than the other characters.



* CloserToEarth: The Disney version at least. The book version is slightly more sensible too but shares the others' occasionally brainless demeanor.

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* CloserToEarth: The Disney version at least. The book version is slightly more sensible too but shares the others' occasionally brainless demeanor. Not so much in the 2011 movie, where she's definitely not above the others in terms of responsibility, sanity and intelligence.


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* WomenAreVain: One of her concerns about the Backson in the 2011 movie is that it will drain her youth. She's the only character besides Tigger to show any concern for her image.
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-->'''Portrayed by:''' Bruce Reitherman (1966); Jon Wlmsley (1968); Timothy Turner (1974); Kim Christianson (1981 - 1983); Tim Hoskins (''New Adventures''); Edan Gross (''Christmas Too''); Brady Bluhm (1997–1999); Tom Attenborough (''The Tigger Movie''); Paul Tiesler (''The Book of Pooh''); William Green (''A Very Merry Pooh Year''); Tom Wheatley (''Disney/PigletsBigMovie''); Struan Erlenborn (''My Friends Tigger & Pooh''); Jack Boutler (''Disney/WinnieThePooh''); Oliver Bell (''WesternAnimation/DocMcStuffins''); Creator/EwanMcGregor (''Film/ChristopherRobin''); Orton O'Brien (''Christopher Robin'', child)

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-->'''Portrayed by:''' Bruce Reitherman (1966); Jon Wlmsley (1968); Timothy Turner (1974); Kim Christianson (1981 - 1983); Tim Hoskins (''New Adventures''); Edan Gross (''Christmas Too''); Brady Bluhm (1997–1999); Tom Attenborough (''The Tigger Movie''); Paul Tiesler (''The Book of Pooh''); William Green (''A Very Merry Pooh Year''); Tom Wheatley (''Disney/PigletsBigMovie''); Struan Erlenborn (''My Friends Tigger & Pooh''); Jack Boutler (''Disney/WinnieThePooh''); Oliver Bell (''WesternAnimation/DocMcStuffins''); Creator/EwanMcGregor (''Film/ChristopherRobin''); (''Film/ChristopherRobin'', [adult]); Orton O'Brien (''Christopher Robin'', child)
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-->'''Portrayed by:''' Bruce Reitherman (1966); Jon Wlmsley (1968); Timothy Turner (1974); Kim Christianson (1981 - 1983); Tim Hoskins (''New Adventures''); Edan Gross (''Christmas Too''); Brady Bluhm (1997–1999); Tom Attenborough (''The Tigger Movie''); Paul Tiesler (''The Book of Pooh''); William Green (''A Very Merry Pooh Year''); Tom Wheatley (''Disney/PigletsBigMovie''); Struan Erlenborn (''My Friends Tigger & Pooh''); Jack Boutler (''Disney/WinnieThePooh''); Oliver Bell (''WesternAnimation/DocMcStuffins''); Creator/EwanMcGregor (''Film/ChristopherRobin'')

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-->'''Portrayed by:''' Bruce Reitherman (1966); Jon Wlmsley (1968); Timothy Turner (1974); Kim Christianson (1981 - 1983); Tim Hoskins (''New Adventures''); Edan Gross (''Christmas Too''); Brady Bluhm (1997–1999); Tom Attenborough (''The Tigger Movie''); Paul Tiesler (''The Book of Pooh''); William Green (''A Very Merry Pooh Year''); Tom Wheatley (''Disney/PigletsBigMovie''); Struan Erlenborn (''My Friends Tigger & Pooh''); Jack Boutler (''Disney/WinnieThePooh''); Oliver Bell (''WesternAnimation/DocMcStuffins''); Creator/EwanMcGregor (''Film/ChristopherRobin'')
(''Film/ChristopherRobin''); Orton O'Brien (''Christopher Robin'', child)
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'''Voiced by:''' Sterling Holloway (1966-1977); Hal Smith (1981-1986); Creator/JimCummings (1988 - present)

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'''Portrayed by:''' Bruce Reitherman (1966); Jon Wlmsley (1968); Timothy Turner (1974); Kim Christianson (1981 - 1983); Tim Hoskins (''New Adventures''); Edan Gross (''Christmas Too''); Brady Bluhm (1997–1999); Tom Attenborough (''The Tigger Movie''); Paul Tiesler (''The Book of Pooh''); William Green (''A Very Merry Pooh Year''); Tom Wheatley (''Disney/PigletsBigMovie''); Struan Erlenborn (''My Friends Tigger & Pooh''); Jack Boutler (''Disney/WinnieThePooh''); Oliver Bell (''WesternAnimation/DocMcStuffins''); Creator/EwanMcGregor (''Film/ChristopherRobin'')

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'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PaulWinchell (1968-1983, 1988-1999); Sam Edwards (Disneyland Records); Will Ryan (''Welcome to Pooh Corner''); Creator/JimCummings (1989-present)[[note]]Due to Winchell's failing health, Cummings and Winchell would alternate between the role until Winchell's retirement in 1999[[/note]]

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'''Voiced by:''' John Fiedler (1968-1983, 1988-2005); Phil Baron (''Welcome to Pooh Corner''); Travis Oates (2005-present); Nick Mohammed (''Christopher Robin'')

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'''Voiced by:''' Ralph Wright (1966-1983); Ron Feinberg (1981); Ron Gans (1983-1986); Creator/PeterCullen (1988-2010, 2017-present); Creator/BradGarrett (''VideoGame/DisneysAnimatedStorybook'', ''Film/ChristopherRobin'', ''Disney/RalphBreaksTheInternetWreckItRalph2''); Creator/GreggBerger (video game appearances, ''Mini Adventures'' dubs); Bud Luckey (2011-2017)

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'''Voiced by:''' Junius Matthews (1966-1977); Ray Erlenborn (1981); Will Ryan (1983-1986); Ken Sansom (1988-2010); Creator/TomKenny (2011-present), Creator/PeterCapaldi (''Christopher Robin'')

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'''Voiced by:''' Barbara Luddy (1966-1977); Julie McWhirter (''Day for Eeyore''); Diana Hale (''Welcome to Pooh Corner''); Patricia Parris (''New Adventures''); Tress MacNeille (1994-1999, Kingdom Hearts); Creator/KathSoucie (2000-2010); Russi Taylor (1998); Kristen Anderson-Lopez (2011-present); Sophie Okonedo (''Christopher Robin'')

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'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ClintHoward (1966-1977); Dori Whitaker (1974-1977); Dick Billingsley (''A Day for Eeyore''); Kim Christianson (''Welcome to Pooh Corner''); Nicholas Melody (''New Adventures''); Nikita Hopkins (1999–2005); Jimmy Bennett (''Springtime with Roo'', ''Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie''); Max Burkholder (2007–2009); Wyatt Dean Hall (''Winnie the Pooh'', ''Christopher Robin'')

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'''Voiced by:''' Hal Smith (1966-1991); Andre Stojka (1997-2006); Craig Ferguson (2011-present), Creator/TobyJones (''Christopher Robin'')

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'''Voiced by:''' Howard Morris (1966-1977); Michael Gough (1988-2002); Creator/FrankWelker (Goof Troop)

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'''Voiced by:''' Kyle Stanger

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'''Voiced by:''' Jim Cummings

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* DependingOnTheWriter: How literate Owl is fluctuates. In ''Many Adventures'' and ''A Day For Eeyore'' his spelling is utterly mangled. In ''The Tigger Movie'' and ''Winnie the Pooh: ABCs'' he seems perfectly fluent in spelling. The 2011 film takes the middle road, he can "de-code" most of Christopher Robin's crude letter except for one crucial detail.

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* DependingOnTheWriter: How literate Owl is fluctuates. In ''Many Adventures'' and ''A Day For Eeyore'' his spelling is utterly mangled. In ''The Tigger Movie'' and ''Winnie the Pooh: ABCs'' [=ABCs=]'' he seems perfectly fluent in spelling. The 2011 film takes the middle road, he can "de-code" most of Christopher Robin's crude letter except for one crucial detail.
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* VagueAge: Her age is even harder to decipher than the others since she is actually Roo's mother.

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* VagueAge: Her age is even harder to decipher than the others since she is actually Roo's mother.mother, while interpretations like ''The Book of Pooh'' and the 2011 movie make her OneOfTheKids.

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* OutOfCharacterMoment: Normally very kind, although she is quite rude to Piglet in her first appearance and scolds Roo for ''accidentally'' falling in the water in the North Pole story. She also criticised Owl's housekeeping after his house fell down, leading them to exchange insults. Naturally the Disney adaptations downplay these moments if not omit them altogether.

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* OutOfCharacterMoment: Normally very kind, although she is quite rude to Piglet in her first appearance and scolds Roo for ''accidentally'' falling in the water in the North Pole story.

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'''Voiced by:''' Ralph Wright (1966-1983); Ron Feinberg (1981); Ron Gans (1983-1986); Creator/PeterCullen (1988-2010, 2017-present); Creator/BradGarrett (''VideoGame/DisneysAnimatedStorybook'', ''Christopher Robin''); Creator/GreggBerger (video game appearances, ''Mini Adventures'' dubs); Bud Luckey (2011-2017)

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'''Voiced by:''' Ralph Wright (1966-1983); Ron Feinberg (1981); Ron Gans (1983-1986); Creator/PeterCullen (1988-2010, 2017-present); Creator/BradGarrett (''VideoGame/DisneysAnimatedStorybook'', ''Christopher Robin''); ''Film/ChristopherRobin'', ''Disney/RalphBreaksTheInternetWreckItRalph2''); Creator/GreggBerger (video game appearances, ''Mini Adventures'' dubs); Bud Luckey (2011-2017)
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* UnfortunateName: Title, really. "Pooh" used to be an expression of dismissal at the time the original book was written (hence the old English expression "to pooh-pooh something", meaning to dismiss it as irrelevant). Nowadays, [[GetTheeToANunnery that term has fallen out of use]], so it just sounds like the more "G-rated" word for dung.

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* UnfortunateName: Title, really. "Pooh" used to be an expression of dismissal at the time the original book was written (hence the old English expression "to pooh-pooh something", meaning to dismiss it as irrelevant). Nowadays, [[GetTheeToANunnery [[HaveAGayOldTime that term has fallen out of use]], so it just sounds like the more "G-rated" word for dung.
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[[caption-width-right:339:''"…Tubby little cuddly all stuffed with fluff, he's Winnie the Pooh, Winnie the Pooh, willy-nilly-silly old bear!"'']]

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* AdaptationDyeJob: Weirdly enough, he's a pale ''green'' color in ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'', as opposed to yellow in all the other Disney productions. And in the original novels, he's brown. At least according to E. H. Shepard's color illustrations.

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* AdaptationDyeJob: Weirdly enough, he's a pale ''green'' color in ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'', as opposed to yellow in all the other Disney productions. And in the original novels, he's brown. At least according to E. H. Shepard's color illustrations. He's also brown in ''Christopher Robin''.



* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: He seems to have all but vanished from the franchise in later years.[[note]]his most recent appearance in the Pooh franchise was in the 2004 educational video ''Winnie the Pooh: 123s'', besides some StockFootage appearances in ''Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie'' and ''The Mini Adventures of Winnie the Pooh''[[/note]] He was absent from the 2011 film, which saw the return of Owl, who disappeared from the ''[[JustForPun Poohniverse]]'' around the same time. He doesn't seem to be in ''Christopher Robin'' either.

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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: He seems to have all but vanished from the franchise in later years.[[note]]his most recent appearance in the Pooh franchise was in the 2004 educational video ''Winnie the Pooh: 123s'', besides some StockFootage appearances in ''Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie'' and ''The Mini Adventures of Winnie the Pooh''[[/note]] He was absent from the 2011 film, which saw the return of Owl, who disappeared from the ''[[JustForPun Poohniverse]]'' around the same time. He doesn't seem to be in ''Christopher Robin'' either.either, which makes sense since gophers aren't native to England.
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* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Just by the end of the first page of the first story, we are introduced to Edward Bear, also known as Winnie-the-Pooh. When the narrator asks Christopher Robin about the name "Winnie", what with him being a boy bear, Christopher Robin explains that he's Winnie-ther-Pooh and asks the narrator if he knows what ''the'' means. By page 2, the story proper has begun, and it begins by stating that Winnie-the-Pooh lived in the forest all by himself under the name of Sanders. (It's quickly revealed to mean he ''literally'' lives under it, as it's written in gold letters over the entrance to his home.) So he's Edward Bear, his house is the Sanders residence, and he's known as Winnie-ther-Pooh, frequently shortened to just Pooh.

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* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Just by the end of the first page of the first story, we are introduced to Edward Bear, also known as Winnie-the-Pooh. When the narrator asks Christopher Robin about the name "Winnie", what with him being a boy bear, Christopher Robin explains that he's Winnie-ther-Pooh and asks the narrator if he knows what ''the'' ''ther'' means. By page 2, the story proper has begun, and it begins by stating that Winnie-the-Pooh lived in the forest all by himself under the name of Sanders. (It's quickly revealed to mean he ''literally'' lives under it, as it's written in gold letters over the entrance to his home.) So he's Edward Bear, his house is the Sanders residence, and he's known as Winnie-ther-Pooh, frequently shortened to just Pooh.
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* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Just by the end of the first page of the first story, we are introduced to Edward Bear, also known as Winnie-the-Pooh. When the narrator asks Christopher Robin about the name "Winnie", what with him being a boy bear, Christopher Robin explains that he's Winnie-ther-Pooh and asks the narrator if he knows what ''ther'' means. By page 2, the story proper has begun, and it begins by stating that Winnie-the-Pooh lived in the forest all by himself under the name of Sanders. (It's quickly revealed to mean he ''literally'' lives under it, as it's written in gold letters over the entrance to his home.) So he's Edward Bear, his house is the Sanders residence, and he's known as Winnie-ther-Pooh, frequently shortened to just Pooh.

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* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Just by the end of the first page of the first story, we are introduced to Edward Bear, also known as Winnie-the-Pooh. When the narrator asks Christopher Robin about the name "Winnie", what with him being a boy bear, Christopher Robin explains that he's Winnie-ther-Pooh and asks the narrator if he knows what ''ther'' ''the'' means. By page 2, the story proper has begun, and it begins by stating that Winnie-the-Pooh lived in the forest all by himself under the name of Sanders. (It's quickly revealed to mean he ''literally'' lives under it, as it's written in gold letters over the entrance to his home.) So he's Edward Bear, his house is the Sanders residence, and he's known as Winnie-ther-Pooh, frequently shortened to just Pooh.
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'''Voiced by:''' Ralph Wright (1966-1983); Ron Feinberg (1981); Ron Gans (1983-1986); Creator/PeterCullen (1988-2010, 2017-present); Creator/BradGarrett (''VideoGame/DisneysAnimatedStorybook'', ''Christopher Robin''); Creator/GreggBerger (video game appearances, ''Mini Adventures'' dubs); Bud Luckey (2011-present)

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'''Voiced by:''' Ralph Wright (1966-1983); Ron Feinberg (1981); Ron Gans (1983-1986); Creator/PeterCullen (1988-2010, 2017-present); Creator/BradGarrett (''VideoGame/DisneysAnimatedStorybook'', ''Christopher Robin''); Creator/GreggBerger (video game appearances, ''Mini Adventures'' dubs); Bud Luckey (2011-present)
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* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, Eeyore, Kanga and Roo are all [[LivingToy living stuffed animals]] while Rabbit, Owl and Gopher are living, breathing anthropomorphic animals.



* AdaptationDyeJob: Much like Eeyore, the white parts of Tigger's fur are colored yellow in merchandise and promo art.



* InconsistentColoring: Much like Eeyore, the white parts of Tigger's fur are colored yellow in merchandise and promo art.



'''Voiced by:''' Ralph Wright (1966-1983); Ron Feinberg (1981); Ron Gans (1983-1986); Creator/BradGarrett (''VideoGame/DisneysAnimatedStorybook'', ''Christopher Robin''); Creator/GreggBerger (video game appearances, ''Mini Adventures'' dubs); Creator/PeterCullen (1988-2010, 2017-present); Bud Luckey (2011-present)

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'''Voiced by:''' Ralph Wright (1966-1983); Ron Feinberg (1981); Ron Gans (1983-1986); Creator/PeterCullen (1988-2010, 2017-present); Creator/BradGarrett (''VideoGame/DisneysAnimatedStorybook'', ''Christopher Robin''); Creator/GreggBerger (video game appearances, ''Mini Adventures'' dubs); Creator/PeterCullen (1988-2010, 2017-present); Bud Luckey (2011-present)



* AdaptationDyeJob: Most modern promotional artwork and merchandising depicts Eeyore with blue fur and a flesh-colored muzzle (including the image on the right), likely to give him a more florescent and noticeable design compared to his grey scheme, thus making him more appealing to young children (granted however [[IncrediblyLamePun "blue"]] suits his character in a sense).



* InconsistentColoring: Most modern promotional artwork and merchandising depicts Eeyore with blue fur and a flesh-colored muzzle (including the image on the right), likely to give him a more florescent and noticeable design compared to his grey scheme, thus making him more appealing to young children (granted however [[IncrediblyLamePun "blue"]] suits his character in a sense).



* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: He seems to have all but vanished from the franchise in later years.[[note]]his most recent appearance in the Pooh franchise was in the 2004 educational video ''Winnie the Pooh: 123s'', besides some StockFootage appearances in ''Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie'' and ''The Mini Adventures of Winnie the Pooh''[[/note]] He was absent from the 2011 film, which saw the return of Owl, who disappeared from the ''[[JustForPun Poohniverse]]'' around the same time.

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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: He seems to have all but vanished from the franchise in later years.[[note]]his most recent appearance in the Pooh franchise was in the 2004 educational video ''Winnie the Pooh: 123s'', besides some StockFootage appearances in ''Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie'' and ''The Mini Adventures of Winnie the Pooh''[[/note]] He was absent from the 2011 film, which saw the return of Owl, who disappeared from the ''[[JustForPun Poohniverse]]'' around the same time. He doesn't seem to be in ''Christopher Robin'' either.



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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: They're not exactly the most conventionally clever of characters.

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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: They're not exactly the most conventionally clever of characters.characters and sometimes they have wacky notions (like pots of honey can talk).
* TheDitz: Zigzagged. Most of them are kind of naive and sometimes do dumb things, but they're not outright idiotic, Christopher Robin is quite scholarly and intelligent, and Owl, as Piglet puts it, "hasn't exactly got brain, but he knows things."



* FunnyAnimal: Most of them are anthropomorphic animals, although they still have some animal traits and Eeyore walks on all fours.




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* VagueAge: All of their ages are a bit ambiguous, with the exception of Christopher Robin, who's six years old.



* DoesNotLikeSpam: Mentions not liking cheese at one point.



* FatAndProud: He once sings that he's "short, fat and proud of that".



* GenderBlenderName: Defied. He's a boy, so you can't call him just Winnie, it's Winnie "ther" Pooh.



* HelpImStuck: One story focuses on him getting stuck in Rabbit's front door.



* InSeriesNickname: His real name is Edward, but he has a host of nicknames: "Winnie the Pooh", "Pooh", "Pooh Bear", "Bear", etc.



* SeriousBusiness: "Hunny".

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* SeriousBusiness: "Hunny". He will go to great lengths to get it.
* SickEpisode: In "Darby, Solo Sleuth" from ''My Friends Tigger and Pooh'', he catches a cold, along with Tigger and Roo.



* SpeciesSurname: Apparently, his real name is Edward ''Bear''.
* SweetTooth: Mainly eats "hunny", but seems very keen on most sweet things.
* TemporaryBulkChange: Zigzagged. He gets stuck in Rabbit's front door, then apparently gets thinner and comes out, but he never looks fatter or thinner.



* VagueAge: Christopher Robin states that Pooh will be 99 when he's a hundred. Christopher Robin is six now, making Pooh five. Except, while he is naive, Pooh does not seem like a child, and he lives alone.



* CloudCuckoolander: Very wacky, thinking all sorts of strange thoughts like he can fly or the tablecloth was a monster.



* {{Flight}}: Subverted. He thinks Tiggers can fly, but finds out they can't.



* SickEpisode: The episode "Darby, Solo Sleuth" of "My Friends Tigger and Pooh" has him catch a cold, along with Pooh and Roo.



* NervousWreck: He's afraid of just about everything.

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* NervousWreck: He's afraid of just about everything.everything new or potentially dangerous.



* BirthdayEpisode: One story focuses on Piglet and Winnie-the-Pooh giving him birthday presents.



* JumpingToConclusionsDiagnosis: When he thinks Owl has sneezed, he decides that Owl must have a cold and he will catch one too.
* ALizardNamedLiz: He is named after the noise a donkey makes.



* AmbiguouslyGay: Fitting to a T. Right down to the fact that it is played up for laughs (his high-pitched voice, his pink robe and hair curlers, multiple frilly aprons, the aptitude for ballet dancing as seen in ''WesternAnimation/PoohsGrandAdventure'', the latter of which he also called them "my dears" in, etc), it is never addressed/confirmed, nor implied that he has any interest in the opposite sex. Or either sex, for that matter. Averted in the 2011 film, in which he fantasizes himself as being surrounded by female rabbits.

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* AmbiguouslyGay: Fitting to a T. Right down to the fact that it is played up for laughs (his high-pitched voice, his pink robe and hair curlers, multiple frilly aprons, the aptitude for ballet dancing as seen in ''WesternAnimation/PoohsGrandAdventure'', the latter of which he also called them "my dears" in, etc), it is never addressed/confirmed, nor implied that he has any interest in the opposite sex. [[{{Asexuality}} Or either sex, for that matter. matter.]] Averted in the 2011 film, in which he fantasizes himself as being surrounded by female rabbits.



* ALizardNamedLiz: Her name is part of the word "kangaroo".



* OutOfCharacterMoment: Normally very kind, although she is quite rude to Piglet in her first appearance and scolds Roo for ''accidentally'' falling in the water in the North Pole story.



* AmbiguouslyAbsentParent: We have no idea where his dad is.



* DisappearedDad: Kanga is a single mother, we don't know about his father.



* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: Wears only a shirt.



* DependingOnTheWriter: How literate Owl is fluctuates. In ''Many Adventures'' and ''A Day For Eeyore'' his spelling is utterly mangled. In ''The Tigger Movie'' and ''Winnie the Pooh: ABCs'' he seems perfectly fluent in spelling. The 2011 film takes the middle road, he can "de-code" most of Christopher Robin's crude letter except for one crucial detail.
* DitzyGenius: Depending somewhat on the incarnation; whether he ''is'' smart or not, he's certainly a ditzy fellow.



* DependingOnTheWriter: How literate Owl is fluctuates. In ''Many Adventures'' and ''A Day For Eeyore'' his spelling is utterly mangled. In ''The Tigger Movie'' and ''Winnie the Pooh: ABCs'' he seems perfectly fluent in spelling. The 2011 film takes the middle road, he can "de-code" most of Christopher Robin's crude letter except for one crucial detail.
* DitzyGenius: Depending somewhat on the incarnation; whether he ''is'' smart or not, he's certainly a ditzy fellow.
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* SpeciesSurname: His full name is Samuel J. Gopher.

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