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* "[[Recap/DocMcStuffinsS4E26IntoTheHundredAcreWood Into the Hundred Acre Wood]]" -- In addition, the ''Pooh'' cast also [[CrossOver Crossed over]] into an episode of ''WesternAnimation/DocMcStuffins''.[[/index]]

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* "[[Recap/DocMcStuffinsS4E26IntoTheHundredAcreWood Into the Hundred Acre Wood]]" -- In addition, the ''Pooh'' cast also [[CrossOver Crossed over]] into an episode of ''WesternAnimation/DocMcStuffins''.[[/index]]
''WesternAnimation/DocMcStuffins''.
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None of these are necessary, as the pages can be found higher up the page in the list of Winnie-the-Pooh media and '"Welcome to Pooh Corner'' got a page


!!!''Welcome to Pooh Corner'':

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* TooSmartForStrangers: TropeNamer. Wait, ''what!?''
** Speaking of that special, the simple fact that it's being presented by a self-confessed "bear of very little brain" gives it a CluelessAesop.

!!!''The New Adventures of Winnie-the-Pooh'':

::''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh''

!!!''The Book of Pooh'':

:: ''Series/TheBookOfPooh''

!!!''My Friends Tigger & Pooh'':

:: ''WesternAnimation/MyFriendsTiggerAndPooh''
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* ''Winnie-the-Pooh: Adventures in the 100 Acre Wood'' (2000, GBC) -- a series of board games, not unlike Mario Party, just without the minigames and powerups. It had "Stories" that followed Many Adventures and could be unlocked with Good or Bad endings.

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* ''Winnie-the-Pooh: Adventures in the 100 Acre Wood'' ''VideoGame/WinnieThePoohAdventuresInThe100AcreWood'' (2000, GBC) -- a series of board games, not unlike Mario Party, just without the minigames and powerups. It had "Stories" that followed Many Adventures and could be unlocked with Good or Bad endings.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'' (1977) -- A compilation of three theatrical shorts, namely ''Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree'' (1966), ''Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day'' (1968), ''Winnie the Pooh and Tigger, Too'' (1974), the original animated featurettes Disney made with the characters. In 1983 a fourth featurette, ''Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore'', was produced to accompany these shorts, though it was done outside of Disney Animation.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'' (1977) -- A compilation of The three theatrical shorts, namely original animated featurettes Disney made with the characters: ''Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree'' (1966), ''Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day'' (1968), and ''Winnie the Pooh and Tigger, Too'' (1974), (1974). These were subsequently incorporated into the original animated featurettes Disney made with the characters. In 1983 a feature-length compilation ''WesternAnimation/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'' (1977). A fourth featurette, ''Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore'', Eeyore'' (1983), was produced to accompany these shorts, also released, though it was done outside of Disney Animation.
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A good example of AdaptationDisplacement as a result of [[WesternAnimation/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh the cartoons based on it]] by Creator/WaltDisney, who produced three short featurettes in the 1960s (with music by the legendary [[Music/TheShermanBrothers Sherman Brothers]]) that were bundled together in one theatrical release and started one of Disney's most lucrative merchandise-driven franchises. In fact, Disney estimates that merchandise based on the Pooh characters brings in as much revenue as merchandise featuring the characters WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse, WesternAnimation/MinnieMouse, WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck, WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}} and WesternAnimation/{{Pluto|The Pup}} '''''combined'''''. The characters got a regular TV series on Creator/DisneyChannel, ''Welcome to Pooh Corner'' (1983-86) (also featuring music by the Shermans), which aired in reruns well into the 1990s, and the '90s also saw a revival of several new movies based on the franchise. Disney does not own the characters outright, so they must still credit A.A. Milne's estate every time they use an image or clip, or produce a film based on Winnie-the-Pooh.

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A good example of AdaptationDisplacement as a result of [[WesternAnimation/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh the cartoons based on it]] by Creator/WaltDisney, who produced three short featurettes in the 1960s (with music by the legendary [[Music/TheShermanBrothers Sherman Brothers]]) that were bundled together in one theatrical release and started one of Disney's most lucrative merchandise-driven franchises. In fact, Disney estimates that merchandise based on the Pooh characters brings in as much revenue as merchandise featuring the characters WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse, WesternAnimation/MinnieMouse, WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck, WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}} WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}, and WesternAnimation/{{Pluto|The Pup}} '''''combined'''''. The characters got a regular TV series on Creator/DisneyChannel, ''Welcome to Pooh Corner'' (1983-86) (also featuring music by the Shermans), which aired in reruns well into the 1990s, and the '90s also saw a revival of several new movies based on the franchise. Disney does not own the characters outright, so they must still credit A.A. Milne's estate every time they use an image or clip, or produce a film based on Winnie-the-Pooh.
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* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' (2002-, [=PS2=], GBA, PSP, [=PS3=], [=PS4=], XONE) -- The 100 Acre Wood acts as a MinigameZone in the first three games and a level in a {{TabletopGame/Monopoly}}esque minigame in ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep Birth by Sleep]]''.[[/index]]

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* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' (2002-, [=PS2=], GBA, PSP, [=PS3=], [=PS4=], XONE) -- The 100 Acre Wood acts as a MinigameZone in the first three games main numbered installments and ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsChainOfMemories Chain of Memories]]'', and a level in a {{TabletopGame/Monopoly}}esque minigame in ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep Birth by Sleep]]''.[[/index]]

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* ''[[WesternAnimation/WinnieThePoohSpringtimeForRoo Winnie the Pooh: Springtime With Roo]]'' (2004): A YetAnotherAChristmasCarol in which Rabbit's controlling tendencies reach an all-time high as he tries to prevent Easter from happening, and Roo tries to convince him to relent.

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* ''[[WesternAnimation/WinnieThePoohSpringtimeForRoo Winnie the Pooh: Springtime With Roo]]'' (2004): A YetAnotherAChristmasCarol YetAnotherChristmasCarol in which Rabbit's controlling tendencies reach an all-time high as he tries to prevent Easter from happening, and Roo tries to convince him to relent.

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* ''[[WesternAnimation/WinnieThePoohSpringtimeForRoo Winnie the Pooh: Springtime With Roo]]'' (2004): A ''Literature/AChristmasCarol''-type story in which Rabbit's controlling tendencies reach an all-time high as he tries to prevent Easter from happening, and Roo tries to convince him to relent.

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* ''[[WesternAnimation/WinnieThePoohSpringtimeForRoo Winnie the Pooh: Springtime With Roo]]'' (2004): A ''Literature/AChristmasCarol''-type story YetAnotherAChristmasCarol in which Rabbit's controlling tendencies reach an all-time high as he tries to prevent Easter from happening, and Roo tries to convince him to relent.
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* AdaptationalIntelligence: Pooh, while still characteristically naive, is a bit more wily and even a bit of a smartass sometimes.
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* {{Disneyfication}}: Actually inverted for the most part. While the Disney works naturally add a bit more cartoony antics and soften some of the characters a little, some original stories are more willing to Deconstruct the innocent nature of the novel's universe and even delve into rather poignant subject matter. ''Pooh's Grand Adventure'' and ''Christopher Robin'' in particular dig further into the full effects of [[GrowingUpSucks Christopher Robin maturing and growing distant from his imaginary friends]], something that was only touched upon at the end of the books.

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* NotSoAboveItAll: Of all characters, it is ''Eeyore'' that ends up the only one who enjoys the academy idea and even wears his headmaster outfit for fun some time after.

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** Kanga, often a no-nonsense mother, also engages in silly behaviour a lot more in this book. She's the first to quit the academy, tries to cheat in the group's cricket match, and competes with Tigger in a bouncing match during the farewell party.
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* AesopAmnesia: Sir Brian will sometimes see the error of his ways and cease antagonising the others. It is often lampshaded that it probably won't last the next story.
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* LetsSeeYouDoBetter: When Owl hosts a spelling bee, and makes the first word "fiddlesticks", a skeptical Rabbit asks Owl if he can even spell it.
-->'''Owl:''' Of course I can!
-->'''Rabbit:''' Then do it.
-->'''Owl:''' Shan't. The next word is Rhododendron.
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* DudeWheresMyRespect: After the animals manage to get water out of a well to solve a draught (in large part due to Piglet going down it and unclogging it), Pooh decides to make a poem about the event...which lacks Piglet completely. Piglet feels some disappointment about the poem, but can't pinpoint what. Subverted later on when Piglet wins the cricket match and this time gets a poem from Pooh devoted to his victory.
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* NotSoAboveItAll: Of all characters, it is ''Eeyore'' that ends up the only one who enjoys the academy idea and even wears his headmaster outfit for fun some time after.
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* GetOut: Rabbit bothers Owl when taking a Census of everyone in the wood. Owl, who is busy examining the contents of a Christmas cracker, grows impatient after too many questions, and flutters his wings crossly at Rabbit until he leaves.


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* TakingAdvantageOfGenerosity: Rabbit invites his friends and relations over to take the Census, though they only agree upon the offer of food. When Rabbit runs out of shortbread, they begin to throw a tantrum, leaving Rabbit a NervousWreck. Ironically it is Pooh that helps Rabbit out, letting him hide away from them for the night before ordering them to fix the damage they done to Rabbit's house.
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* AdultsAreUseless: Played with when the designated "adult" animals of the group take it upon themselves to make a Hundred Acre Wood Academy for the other more child-like members. It quickly turns into TheBlindLeadingTheBlind, with each lesson ending in headache. Even Kanga, an otherwise competent parent, proves hopeless and is [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere the first to bail from the whole idea]], with the other teachers quickly following.
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* ImStandingRightHere: When hosting a school, the teachers start to complain about the students being undisciplined. Rabbit moans that he thought at least Roo would be raised better, earning a DeathGlare from Kanga.
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* ''[[WesternAnimation/WinnieThePoohSingASongWithPoohBear Winnie the Pooh: Sing A Song With Pooh Bear]]'' (1999): A Pooh-themed ''WesternAnimation/DisneySingAlongSongs'' entry.
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* SuckySchool: When the animals decide to start a school, they are segregated into students (Pooh, Piglet, Tigger and Roo) and teachers (Owl, Rabbit, Kanga, Lottie, Christopher Robin) with Eeyore as the headmaster. Needless to say all the lessons end in disaster and frustration, and all the teachers make excuses for being unavailable next week (though Eeyore somewhat enjoys his headmaster attire).
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* AdaptationalJerkass: Not ''nearly'' as prevalent as in the newspaper comic, but the characters do argue and snap at each other a bit more than the Disney take or even the books are known for.

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* AscendedExtra: One of few Disney works where Kanga ''isn't'' OutOfFocus and takes part in the misadventures as often as everyone else, as well as appearing on a ton of covers.

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* AscendedExtra: One of few Disney works where Kanga ''isn't'' OutOfFocus and takes part in the misadventures as often as everyone else, as well as appearing on providing a ton lion's share of covers.front cover gags. Naturally this often came at the expense of her AdaptationalIntelligence in other Disney stories.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: In the story "Giant At Large", Piglet's new invention mistakenly leaves tracks that lead everyone to believe a giant is in the wood. When Pooh discovers the truth, he innocently advises Piglet to keep using his vehicle. GilliganCut to all the other animals chasing after Piglet as an angry mob:
-->'''Piglet:''' I see what Pooh means!

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* AscendedExtra: One of few Disney works where Kanga ''isn't'' OutOfFocus and takes part in the misadventures as often as everyone else, as well as appearing on a ton of covers.
* CanonForeigner: The comic added a ton of original characters, mostly notably Sir Brian (probably a ShoutOut to the poem ''Bad Sir Brian Botany'' from Milne's pre-Pooh book ''When We Were Very Young'') and the Dragon.
* DamselInDistress: Parodied. At one point Pooh tries to distract Sir Brian from the Dragon by having Kanga pose as a damsel for him to rescue. Kanga is less than eager.

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* CanonImmigrant: Besides Gopher, the newspaper strip added the characters of Sir Brian (probably a ShoutOut to the poem ''Bad Sir Brian Botany'' from Milne's pre-Pooh book ''When We Were Very Young'') and the Dragon.

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* CanonImmigrant: Besides Gopher, the newspaper strip added the characters of also brought back Sir Brian (probably a ShoutOut to the poem ''Bad Sir Brian Botany'' from Milne's pre-Pooh book ''When We Were Very Young'') and the Dragon.Dragon from the comic book series.
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* ''VideoGame/DisneyHeroesBattleMode'' (2018, IOS, Android) -- Several characters are included in the game.



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* AdaptationalSympathy: Rabbit is a downplayed case. In the original books, Rabbit was generally portrayed as a prying {{Jerkass}} who would at whim decide he didn't like newcomers like Kanga, Roo and Tigger and try to force them to leave or traumatise them into not acting so out of place. This is kept in the Disney adaptations, however in those Rabbit is treated as far more of a neurotic ButtMonkey, who either has a genuine qualm with their behaviour (such as Tigger) or is paranoid they are something far more belligerent (such as Kanga and Roo). In all cases, he admits he was wrong and becomes friends with them.
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* {{Mondegreen}}: In the ''Winnie the Pooh'' film, some viewers might read the sign at Owl's House as "Don't Knock Please Sing" instead of "Don't Knock Please Ring" (spelled with a backwards R and apostrophe instead of 'Ri'") before the scene is zoomed in.
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* ''Welcome to Pooh Corner'' -- a live-action/puppet show that ran from 1983 to 1986 and in reruns for years after on various networks. It was ultimately the TropeNamer for...

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The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band gave the characters a ShoutOut in their hit song "House at Pooh Corner," later covered ''twice'' by Music/KennyLoggins (the second time retitled the song "Return to Pooh Corner" and added some new lyrics and guest vocals by Music/AmyGrant). Loggins would later perform two songs featured in ''Pooh'' films, "Your Heart Will Lead You Home" (''The Tigger Movie'') and "Underneath the Same Sky" (''Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too'', musical video version). Benjamin Hoff appropriated the characters for his FictionScience (really, Fiction Theology) books ''The Tao of Pooh'' (1982) and ''The Te of Piglet'' (1992); Roger E. Allen did the same for his Fiction Business Administration books ''Winnie the Pooh on Management'' (1994), ''Winnie the Pooh on Problem Solving'' (1995), and ''Winnie the Pooh on Success'' (1997).

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The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Music/KennyLoggins gave the characters a ShoutOut in their hit song "House at Pooh Corner," originally recorded by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and later covered ''twice'' by Music/KennyLoggins Loggins (the second time retitled the song "Return to Pooh Corner" and added some new lyrics and guest vocals by Music/AmyGrant). Loggins would later perform two songs featured in ''Pooh'' films, "Your Heart Will Lead You Home" (''The Tigger Movie'') and "Underneath the Same Sky" (''Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too'', musical video version). Benjamin Hoff appropriated the characters for his FictionScience (really, Fiction Theology) books ''The Tao of Pooh'' (1982) and ''The Te of Piglet'' (1992); Roger E. Allen did the same for his Fiction Business Administration books ''Winnie the Pooh on Management'' (1994), ''Winnie the Pooh on Problem Solving'' (1995), and ''Winnie the Pooh on Success'' (1997).

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* ''VideoGame/DisneyFriends'' (2007, DS) -- Pooh appears as an interactive friend, with Eeyore, Piglet and Tigger making appearances in adventures.




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* ''WebVideo/TheNewAbridgedAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh''

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Yet Another Christmas Carol is already mentioned in the "Springtime with Roo" page, while You, Get Me Coffee is moved ti that same page.


* YetAnotherChristmasCarol: Rabbit plays what is essentially an Easter variant of this in ''Springtime with Roo''.
* YouGetMeCoffee: In ''Springtime For Roo'', after too many blunders in "Spring Cleaning Day" duties, Rabbit "promotes" Pooh to supervisor, which is apparently someone who sits perfectly still "and doesn't cause trouble".

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* YetAnotherChristmasCarol: Rabbit plays what is essentially an Easter variant of this in ''Springtime with Roo''.
* YouGetMeCoffee: In ''Springtime For Roo'', after too many blunders in "Spring Cleaning Day" duties, Rabbit "promotes" Pooh to supervisor, which is apparently someone who sits perfectly still "and doesn't cause trouble".

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