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Turtle has been Porcupine's friend and pen pal since before he came to live in the forest. He lives a slow and easy life, moves slowly, and speaks with a southeastern United States accent. Turtle enjoys quiet activities like bird watching or playing checkers with his friends. Because of his shell, he
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Skunk first appears in "Skunk's Non-Scents". He is initially upset that he cannot produce a skunk's foul odor. After it is revealed why and when skunks spray, he accomplishes it, pleasing himself. In "Beaver Gets Skunked", Beaver is reluctant to accept him due to skunks' reputation, but overcomes his
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In the Disney adaptations, Kanga's personality is unchanged (though she is much more sensible and down to earth, and gives Roo some level of independence), but she plays a slightly lesser role and does not appear nearly as often as Roo does. Additionally, Tigger lives in his own house instead of with
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where they lived. He is friendly, and a character yet capable of being impatient and irritable. He considers himself the smartest animal in the Forest. He insists on doing things his way and is obsessed with rules, planning and order. He often bosses others around, but deep down, he cares a lot about
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Twin possum siblings first appear in "Topsy Turvy Tigger", where they attempt to invite others to their birthday party through use of upside-down drawings. They later appear in "Darby's Im-possum-ible Case", in which the characters are shown meeting them for the first time. They look alike, but have
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An unnamed woman who was hired by Christopher Robin's mother to watch over Christopher Robin, but things got complicated due to the messes that he and his friends made. She is later given a second chance and Christopher Robin now listens to her. Like Christopher Robin's mother, her face is not seen.
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A large wind-up toy monkey who had many gifted talents. He was thought to be a replacement for Pooh's friends, but Christopher Robin explains that he is actually going to give him to a friend. Bruno fails to hear the last part and thinks that he is being abandoned, fleeing into the woods and letting
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Gopher's grandfather who prefers to "dream" rather than "do". Gopher calls him "Grandpappy". He appears in "To Dream the Impossible Scheme" during the "Pewter Pickaxe" contest that Gopher is desperate to see him win by building an above-ground underground city. He also appears briefly in "Easy Come,
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and she came to live with him and nicknamed him "Rabbie". Rabbit was very protective of her and initially did not want her to fly. After she finally learned to fly, she migrated south for the winter, despite a reluctant Rabbit, but returned in "A Bird in the Hand", where she has since matured into a
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and insists on proper etiquette. She wears a pearl necklace and can play the mouth organ, but is a little snide and snobby in her remarks. She makes her home in a wooden trunk filled with water that she calls Fortitude Hall. According to Benedictus, "Lottie the Otter truly embodies Winnie-the-Pooh's
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Kanga is kindhearted, calm, patient and docile. She likes to keep things clean and organized and offers motherly advice and food to anyone who asks her. She is protective over Roo, almost obsessively, and treats him with kind words and gentle discipline. She also has a sense of humor, as revealed in
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In the Disney cartoons, Eeyore is slow-talking and more cautious than some of the other animals and is often reluctant to go along with their actions, but usually does not bother trying to oppose anyone. Generally, Eeyore is more positive and happier in the Disney versions compared to the books. His
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In the Disney films Tigger has a tendency to commonly mispronounces words, like "ridickerus" (ridiculous) and usually he causes chaos rather than good. However, Tigger is also shown to be tough, fearless, optimistic and resourceful; he is shown to be protective of Roo when Kanga's not around. Tigger
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and is believed to be Christopher Robin's younger sister. She is the leader of the problem-solving Super Sleuths along with Tigger, Pooh and her pet puppy Buster. They are the only four characters to appear in every episode. Darby is brave, inquisitive, clever and imaginative. Her catchphrases are
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Heffalumps are elephant-like creatures first mentioned in the fifth chapter of the first book and in the third chapter of the second. In the books, Piglet twice has a run-in with a Heffalump that is only a figment of his imagination. The Disney version establishes them as real creatures. Like Pooh
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and Pooh's best friend besides Christopher Robin. In the books, he often takes his lead from Pooh unless overcome by fear which occurs more often than not. But increasingly through the stories he shows himself to be very brave when faced with a crisis and given sufficient encouragement (usually by
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The primary human character in the books, he has a "cheerful" and compassionate personality and is someone whom Pooh and the others look up to. Despite being a child, he is much wiser and more mature than many of the other characters. Pooh considers both Christopher Robin and Piglet to be his best
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Stan and Heff are gangster-like villains who appeared in the episodes "The Great Honey Pot Robbery" and "A Bird in the Hand". They are a Woozle and a Heffalump respectively and try to steal as much honey as they can. Stan is the smarter and more irritable of the two and does most of the scheming,
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In the books, Owl has a superior but kindly manner towards the others. He can be cross and easily annoyed, especially when his friends ignore or interrupt his long-winded speeches. He sometimes wears reading glasses, and uses his talons for hands, as opposed to his wings in the Disney version. He
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belonging to a neighbor of Christopher Robin's. He appears in "Sorry, Wrong Slusher" and "A Pooh Day Afternoon". He is a nice dog, but sometimes makes trouble for the characters. Piglet is afraid of him (as shown in "Sorry, Wrong Slusher", where he thinks Skippy is the "slusher" that Christopher
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The storyteller who speaks off-screen. Sometimes the characters, who are aware that they are in a book, speak with him while facing him. They sometimes affectionately call him "Mr. Narrator". He sometimes uses his position to help the characters, since he can manipulate the book and pages. Some
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Owl's young cousin who wears glasses. He appeared in "Owl in the Family" and "The Bug Stops Here". In the former, his parents Torbet and Ophelia appear, and in the latter, he becomes friends with Roo, who is the same age as him, while Pooh babysits them. He talks in a similar manner to Owl.
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in exchange, thinking it as payment. The orange Pack Rat is fat and dimwitted, the brown one is grumpy and complaining, and the gray one is their leader. They debut in "Nothing But the Tooth" where they are more like real villains, but in "The Rats Who Came to Dinner", they turn out to be
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trying to steal Rabbit's vegetables. There are commonly three or four of them. A bigger and more fiendish version of the crows appear only in "A Very Very Large Animal" stealing food from a picnic and eating corn in Rabbit's garden. A redesigned version of the crows appears briefly in
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imagined in the books, Heffalumps are fond of honey and like to take it for themselves. There have been several real Heffalump characters in the Disney version. Some Heffalumps are villainous creatures and some are genuinely good. Lumpy the heffalump is Roo's good friend, appearing in
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with a tuft of purple hair on his head, a furry bobble-tail and a British accent and is Roo's closest best friend. He lives in a part of the forest called Heffalump Hollow with his mother. He has a stuffed alligator named Alvin and enjoys a snack called rumpledoodles. Lumpy debuts in
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Woodpecker is an absent-minded woodpecker who irritates Rabbit by pecking on his house and talks in a fast, bouncy and high-pitched voice. He even sometimes imitates Rabbit's voice. Although Owl does not appear in the series, Woodpecker does share some characteristics with him.
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A bouncing robot built by Rabbit, who only appears in "Tigger Gets Bounced". He is meant to serve as a replacement for Tigger's bouncing after winning a bouncing contest, but goes haywire as a result of beaver getting him wet. He is eventually stopped and destroyed by Tigger.
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A family of Heffalumps who appeared in "There's No Camp Like Home" and "Trap as Trap Can". Piglet was afraid of Heffalumps before they met and became friends. They live in a house made of logs. Junior wants to make his father, who has many implausible allergies, proud of him.
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In the Disney adaptations, he is 10 years old and only goes to day school. As in the books, he is best friends with both Piglet and Pooh, and he and Pooh always do nothing together. Christopher Robin has had many voice actors over the years including
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Raccoon first appears in "Darby's Lost and Found" and later makes regular appearances in the series. He is in charge of a junk/fix-it shop. He speaks a bit like a hippie, and is annoyed when Tigger refers to his "mask", which is just part of his fur.
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Porcupine can play the flute and has a passion for cooking but cannot see without her glasses. She is a close friend with Turtle, who is the only character who can hug her because of her sharp quills. They were pen pals before he came to the forest.
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and the mother of Roo. The two live in a house near the Sandy Pit in the northwestern part of the forest. Kanga is the only female character to appear in the books and in most Winnie-the-Pooh media. She was based on a stuffed toy that belonged to
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when Rabbit connives to kidnap Roo, leaving Piglet in his place; Kanga pretends not to notice that Piglet is not Roo and proceeds to give him Roo's usual bath, much to Piglet's dismay. These events were adapted into animated form in a scene from
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Grandad Buck is Rabbit's grandfather. He wears glasses and is described as "Very Ancient and the Head of the Rabbit Family". He does not entirely approve of Rabbit, but gives him advice anyway. He knew Owl's late Uncle Robert, who sent him
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where Piglet has a terrifying encounter with two of them while fleeing into the woods. After that, they do not appear for the remainder of the franchise. They do however appear in the video game series, usually serving as obstacles.
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while his dimwitted sidekick Heff provides the muscle. He is also afraid of mice and thinks that Roo is a giant mouse. The two are friends with Wooster, a giant woozle who only appears in "The Great Honey Pot Robbery".
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cover Christopher Robin beginning to go to school and his increasing book-learning. In the final chapter, Christopher Robin leaves his stuffed animals behind and asks Pooh to understand and to always remember him.
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A Thesaurus is what Piglet imagines to be a large reptilian creature in a similar way to how the characters imagined Heffalumps and other creatures in the original books. Even after Piglet learns what the word
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Owl is the stuffy and talkative eldest main character who presents himself as a mentor and teacher to the others. He was not based on a stuffed toy, so in the illustrations he looks more like a live creature.
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friend. He bounces around and will often bounce on others. He is full of energy, outgoing, and likes to have fun. Tigger moves in with Kanga and Roo in the books, but lives on his own in Disney adaptations.
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consonants that does not appear in any of the books. He often accidentally falls into one of the many holes he makes in the forest ground by forgetting to watch where he is going. Gopher first appears in
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Many small mammals and insects in the books are collectively known as Rabbit's Friends and Relations. They do not generally do much or have much character development, and only a few of them are named.
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In the Disney adaptations, Owl is much more jovial and friendly. He enjoys telling stories about his relatives whenever something reminds him of one, but many of his stories are pointless or absurd. In
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In the Disney adaptations, in which the character's name lacks hyphens, Pooh has a soft voice, wears a red shirt and his catchphrases are "Oh, bother!" and "Think, think, think". He has been voiced by
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himself wind down as a result. After they find him and explain everything, he happily agrees to go along with the plan and is last seen being wrapped up to be sent away to Christopher Robin's friend.
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The main antagonist of "Cleanliness is Next to Impossible", who seeks to spread messiness everywhere, but he is stopped by Christopher Robin, his toys, and his friends, and is sucked into a vacuum.
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Living crayons who serve as Crud's guards. They don't speak, but are known to scream angrily and fire globs of colors from their heads. They only appear in "Cleanliness is Next to Impossible".
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comes to the forest, she welcomes him into her home, attempts to find him food he likes and allows him to live with her and Roo. After this, Kanga treats him much the way she does her own son.
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Roo is Kanga's cheerful, playful, energetic son, who moved to the Forest with her. In the books, Roo is depicted a tiny animal full of energy and is the youngest character of the main group.
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The Backson is a creature imagined by the main antagonist after misunderstanding Christopher Robin's note, which meant he would be "back soon" from school. He is mentioned but not seen in
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do and, unlike Heffalumps, always attempt to act as villains, with Wooster being the only one to change his mind on this. Like Heffalumps, most Woozles appeared in the video game series.
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Appearing only in "Cleanliness is Next to Impossible". They were enslaved by Crud to help with his plans, but are soon freed and helped Christopher Robin and his friends defeat Crud.
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In the Disney works, Roo is depicted as a young child who often wants to be independent. He has a close bond with Tigger, and he later becomes close with Lumpy, a young Heffalump.
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episode "Party Poohper" and he occasionally mentions them at other times in the Disney adaptations. Rabbit's friends and relations were also planned to be side characters in
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spinney. The more the two friends follow the spoor, the more sets of tracks they find, but Christopher Robin shows them that the tracks around the spinney are their own.
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He only appears in "Pooh Ought be in Pictures" where he gets annoyed with Christopher Robin's antics. Things get more complicated for him when they mess up the film.
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catchphrase is "Thanks for noticing" as indicated to himself. Eeyore's house often falls apart or gets knocked down in the Disney works. He has been voiced by
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Lots of bios mix information between the book characterizations and Disney depictions. The article also features lots of editorialization about the characters.
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They only appear in "Ballonnatics" in Pooh's nightmare after he accidentally deflates Christopher Robin's balloon and they had Pooh punished for his actions.
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misunderstood and actually help the characters. However, they always return to their urge to steal. Their third and final appearance is in "Oh, Bottle!"
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Cottleston, Cottleston, Cottleston Pie, A fish can’t whistle and neither can I. Ask me a riddle and I reply: “Cottleston, Cottleston, Cottleston Pie.”
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They are a tiny race of creatures who look almost like Piglet. They only appear in "The Piglet Who Would Be King", where they made Piglet their king.
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where they are mentioned more often and are the main antagonists in some episodes. They also have some minor appearances in the video game series.
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In the Disney series he is kind, gentle and ordinarily quite shy, but with Pooh by his side, he often overcomes his fears. He has been voiced by
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episode "Find Her, Keep Her". Kessie is cheerful, brave and eager to prove herself. As a nestling, Rabbit adopted her after he saved her from a
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and try to eat his vegetables. They resemble caterpillars, but are much shorter and have only six limbs. The leader wears an old-fashioned
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values of friendship and adventure seen throughout Milne's work, thus making her a perfect companion for everyone's favourite bear."
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Various unnamed squirrels appear frequently in the Hundred Acre Wood. They usually do not speak. They appear numerous times in
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Small (short for Very Small Beetle) is the subject of a search that Rabbit organizes to find him. Making his animated debut in
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Rabbit is one of the characters not based on a toy once owned by Christopher Robin Milne. He was said to be based on a real
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Three rodents (all voiced by Jim Cummings) who appear as recurring antagonists. They steal anything they can and leave a
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Nikolai Leon plays an adult Christopher Robin and Frederick Dallaway plays a child Christopher Robin in the horror film
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with a smaller role, warning Pooh about the "Windsday". Gopher later appears as a prominent character in the TV series
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and most recently Vicki Kenderes-Eibner. The character also appears near the beginning of the live-action film
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Beaver lives in a dam near Poohsticks Bridge. He bears a strong resemblance to Gopher, who does not appear in
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Uncle Robert was Owl's uncle, whose portrait hangs on Owl's wall. He is mentioned in the eighth chapter of
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had entered development. The film will have a larger budget than its predecessors and will feature Rabbit,
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friend who is a supporting character. Eeyore has trouble keeping his tail attached to his bottom since the
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reveals that Uncle Robert is dead, but Owl keeps his ashes in a vase and attempts to write his biography.
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In the books, Pooh is a talented poet, and the stories are frequently punctuated by his poems and "hums".
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Mama Heffalump is Lumpy's mother and the biggest resident of the Hundred Acre Wood. She first appears in
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He only appears in "A Pooh Day Afternoon". Compared to most adult characters, his face is briefly seen.
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In the Disney films, he takes pride in his garden and dislikes it when the other characters disrupt it.
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Robin and the animals are afraid of). Unlike other animal characters, Skippy is not anthropomorphized.
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makes their debut in the very first chapter. They live in the hive where Pooh tries to get his honey.
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young adult bird. In later appearances, she has reverted to being a juvenile bird. After appearing in
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opposite personalities. The boy is zippy and outgoing, while the girl is shy and flees from crowds.
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had entered development. The film will have a larger budget than its predecessors and will feature
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Darby is a 6-year-old feisty, imaginative and tomboyish redheaded girl who is the hostess of
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He is Crud's henchman, who also ends up being sucked into a vacuum following Crud's defeat.
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have him narrating, but omit the "book" feature, so the characters are unaware of him.
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Craig David Dowsett plays an antagonistic murderous version of Pooh in the horror film
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Christopher Robin matures considerably over the course of the books. Some chapters in
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when Owl says Uncle Robert celebrated his 103rd birthday, despite claiming to be 97.
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saving Roo from being trapped in a pile of logs, and later appears in episodes of
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is the only time when viewers actually see his face. He does not appear at all in
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Kanga (although he is seen frequently visiting her house). She has been voiced by
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Lewis Santer plays an antagonistic murderous version of Tigger in the horror film
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A. A. Milne, Chapter VI, In Which Eeyore Has a Birthday and Gets Two Presents
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He is humble about his slow-wittedness, but comfortable with his creative gifts.
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Winnie-the-Pooh
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Winnie the Pooh (Disney character)

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