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Winnie the Pooh, the lovable bear who's stuffed with fluff, is also called Pooh, or Pooh Bear, but never, ever, just Winnie. Pooh himself would tell you he is a "bear of little brain," but he also has an uncommon, clear-eyed wisdom. His friends; their happiness and feelings are Pooh's chief concern, and there is no better friend than Winnie the Pooh. Pooh endlessly craves honey or a smackerel of whatever little something is at hand to soothe that insatiable "rumbly in his tumbly." PigletPiglet is a soft-spoken and skittish little fellow whose generosity and humility far outweigh his meager size. Still, he considers himself just "a very small animal." His fastidious movements, anxious wringing of hands, and occasionally stuttering voice ("Oh d-d-d-dear"), convey his nervousness and fear of the unknown. But inside Piglet's small frame is a big heart. Eeyore
Eeyore is everyone's favorite delightfully dismal donkey. But Eeyore doesn't see himself as gloomy -- he just has low expectations. He expects nothing from anybody, so whenever his friends do come to his aid his expectations of the worst are overthrown, and he is sincerely grateful. Eeyore's tiny bright pink bow on his tail, the one hint of color against his gray, is a perfect symbol of the kernel of joy that occasionally surfaces in Eeyore. Though he may pretend he's helping because there's nothing better to do -- make no mistake, Eeyore is always there for his friends. RabbitRabbit is perhaps the smartest of the Hundred Acre Wood friends (at least he thinks so), and often the self-appointed leader of the group. Rabbit can be stubborn about his viewpoints. Although Rabbit often quickly overreacts, his friends know that underneath his sometimes bristly exterior is a good heart, and his know-it-all attitude is tempered by his ability to admit when he's wrong. KangaTigger Tigger is an exuberant, one-of-a-kind creature with the famously springy tail. He acts on every impulse, and his boisterous manner often leads him to leap before he looks. Tigger's bouncing is a pure expression of his utter zest for life -- a joy he's always eager to share with his friends, even when sometimes (especially with Rabbit), they don't want him to share it! His unique personality extends to his original use of language, which often results in his trademark twists of phrase and malapropisms. Lumpy Definitely not the wild and vicious animal that Pooh, Rabbit, and the gang think Heffalumps are! Lumpy is a sweet, innocent, roly-poly bundle of energy who just wants to play, sing, and have fun! With the pure unbridled spirit of a young child, Lumpy's adorable little giggle and bubbly spirit make it impossible for anyone not to fall in love with him. Pictures Gallery Winnie Pooh - C y A Argentina 1998 Tigger / Piglet - United States 1999
Winnie Pooh - Argentina 1999 Winnie Pooh / Tigger speaks - United States 2001
Tigger - Argentina 2001 Winnie Pooh - France 2004 Argentina 2007 Heffalump / Tigger / Eeyore
Winnie Pooh Piglet - Argentina 2008 Argentina
Lumpy - Argentina 2009 Piglet / Eeyore - Argentina 2010
Winnie the Pooh Mug - Argentina 2008
Pooh and Tigger - Mc Donalds USA 1996 Tigger / Rabbit / Eeyore - Mc Donalds Argentina 2000 Publicity
Winnie the pooh and friends - Mc Donalds Argentina 2000 Publicity
Tigger and Pooh glass / Tigger - Disney Live Argentina 2007 Pooh Bag - Disney Live Argentina 2007
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1965 Pooh has rather an insatiable desire for honey, and when he spies a group of bees making some of the lovely sticky stuff in the top of a nearby tree, he taxes his mental resources, difficult for "a bear of very little brain" -- and comes up with a scheme. |
1968
The light-as-a-feather storyline concerns the efforts by Pooh and his pals-Christopher Robin, Eeyore, Owl, Piglet et. al.-to contend with a windstorm. Of Disney's four "Pooh Corner" cartoon shorts, only Winnie the Pooh & the Blustery Day received an Oscar. |
1974 The story involves the efforts made by the other denizens of the Hundred Acre Forest to take some of the "bounce" out of Tigger, who can't stop hopping about. |
1977 The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is an hour-long compendium of the three Disney "Winnie" animated short subjects produced between 1966 and 1974. |
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| 1983
In this animated Walt Disney feature, Winnie the Pooh and friends decide to throw a birthday celebration for gloomy old Eeyore. |
1984
This compilation video includes the Disney cartoons Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore, Hooked Bear, In the Bag and Hold That Pose. |
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| 1987 | 1989 | 1991 | 1992 |
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| 1992
Tigger gets crowned "King of The Beasties" but he ends up learning a lesson in humility in this animated adventure. |
1992
This animated collection features Winnie and all his friends from the Enchanted Forest. Titles include "Oh Bottle," "The Old Switcheroo," "The New Eeyore" and "Goodbye Mr. Pooh." |
1994
This video features four short episodes in which Pooh, Tigger, Christopher Robin, and the rest of the Pooh characters learn a little about friendship through silly situations. Tigger is tormented by a cloud until he apologizes to it and makes friends with a termite. Pooh and crew help Christopher Robin with his science experiment after they innocently let the bugs go, and Tigger tries to help his friends by inventing a machine that does all their work -- with disastrous results, of course. Recommended for ages two to four. |
1995
This Halloween-themed Winnie the Pooh release features a trio of cartoons about things that go bump in the night. In "The Monster Frankenpooh," Tigger and Piglet tell a tale about an insane scientist who builds a massive honey-guzzling Pooh bear. In "Things That Go Piglet in the Night," fainted-hearted Piglet is sent into a tizzy when he hears weird noises coming from the forest. In "Pooh Moon," Pooh and Piglet get lost during a camping trip and come to believe that they are on the moon. Meanwhile, the rest of the gang fear that their absent friends are the victims of the dreaded "Grabme Gotcha." |
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| 1994
Pooh and friends learn about sharing and caring. See "Lights Out," "The Rats Who Came to Dinner," and "No Rabbit Is a Fortress." |
1999
This musical collection comes from Walt Disney Video and features a compilation of scenes from several past cartoon adventures starring Winnie the Pooh. |
1999
Christopher Robin's new girlfriend sends frissons of worry through the Hundred Acre Wood, as Pooh, Piglet, and the rest of the gang fear that their best buddy will no longer want to spend time with them. After setting out to try to stop the lovebug that infected Christopher, the crew learns -- after singing three heart-tugging musical numbers -- that their friend still loves them, too. |
1999
This feature-length tale finds Pooh and all the characters in the Hundred Acre Wood preparing for the holidays. When a gust of wind changes Rabbit's calendar, everyone thinks that they've missed winter, and it's time for spring cleaning. But when it starts to snow, the gang realizes that Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and when Pooh and Piglet are in charge of the turkey, things go awry. The Christmas story is a touching reunion between Rabbit and Cassie, a little bird he helped years ago. |
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| 2000
Tigger is having a hard time finding anyone to play with him, so he decides to track down his family tree and find other Tiggers. Concerned that their friend feels sad, Winnie and his friends dress up like Tiggers so he won't feel so alone. But once Tigger finds out who they really are, it makes him even more determined to find his real family. As Tigger heads out in search of others like himself, he accidentally makes his way into a snowstorm, and Winnie and friends must find him before he gets lost in the cold. |
2001
Faint-hearted Piglet longs not to be afraid on Halloween, the scariest time of the year. When Pooh and the gang show up at Piglet's doorstep in full costume and invite him to go trick or treating, Piglet chickens out. Later, when he thinks that he sees his friend Pooh being menaced by the dreaded "spookables" (actually Tigger and Eeyore), Piglet summons the gumption to come to the rescue. |
2002
This family-friendly cartoon is about what happens when a new year comes to the Hundred Acre Wood. Rabbit becomes annoyed with his friends while he prepares a party to commemorate the new year. In order to make him feel better, each of the citizens of the Wood make resolutions to change, but end up becoming like one of the others. Pooh becomes downbeat when he forgoes honey and Piglet begins bouncing. |
2003
Feeling like he often gets the short end of the stick, Piglet decides to strike out on his own, and when the honey hunters return, they can't find their friend -- only his scrapbooks of their adventures of the past. As they look through the books, Winnie and his pals realize just how much their friend means to them, and how much they've taken him for granted. They set out to find Piglet and ask him to come home, and along the way the little pig makes a big difference when his pals need him. |
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| 2004
Part of Disney's Learning Adventures series, this program is designed to draw in young viewers with recognizable characters from the Winnie the Pooh universe and offer lessons on the basics of the alphabet and writing. |
2004
It's Easter and the whole gang is excited because that means Rabbit will be playing the Easter Bunny as he has in years past. Unfortunately for Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, Eeyore, and Roo, Rabbit isn't interested in partaking in any festivities and would rather spend the day focusing on spring cleaning. After some unsuccessful attempts to rouse Rabbit into the spirit, Roo has an idea that just might save they day. |
2004
This video, aimed at children age five and under, offers beginning lessons in number recognition, number sequencing, and counting. Favorite children's characters Winnie the Pooh and his friends Tigger, Piglet, and Roo all appear in order to make these important lessons more palatable to youngsters. |
2005
Even the smallest of woodland creatures can have the biggest hearts in the forest, and as Winnie the Pooh and the Hundred Acre Wood Gang set out on a series of fun adventures, young viewers will learn the importance of getting along, being honest, and respecting yourself and others. Learning is fun as Pooh turns important life lessons to song, and as everyone's favorite friendly bear prompts youngsters to use their imaginations and follow their feelings, youngsters will find that growing up isn't so bad when you've got friends to help you through the rough patches. |
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| 2005
The kindness and friendship shared between Winnie the Pooh and friends helps the friendly forest-dwellers learn an important lesson in teamwork and find out just how far a little honesty can get you in a fun and educational adventure for the whole family. There's no problem that friends can't tackle together, and from an April fool hunt to an unforgettable adventure in the Wild West, Pooh, Tigger, and the Hundred Acre Wood Gang quickly discover just how far a little teamwork can get you when things are looking down. |
2005
Winnie the Pooh, Tigger and the whole Hundred Acre Wood crew come together to help youngsters learn the benefits of respect, consideration, good behavior and imagination through a series four entertaining animated adventures. |
2005
Winnie the Pooh and pals come together to explore the positive benefits of encouragement, concern, working together, and problem solving in a series of four animated adventures designed to help youngsters get more in touch with their feelings and emotions. Forgetful Pooh just can't seem to get over his habit of losing things, and when one of those things includes his good friend Piglet, the forgetful bear is about to learn an important lesson in concern for others. |
2006
Harvest Day is coming fast and in order to be ready for the big celebration Rabbit must find boxes and crates of all sizes if he's going to get his garden vegetables organized in time. Though his good friend Pooh seems to be having a little bit of trouble determining the shapes and sizes of the various garden goodies, a little help from Owl goes a long way in helping to get the right veggies in their proper baskets and getting everything in place for a feast that everyone is sure to love. |
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| 2006
When the gang discovers that in order to win the race they will have to perform a series of opposite moves, they're going to have to find out fast just what opposites are all about. |
This video offers a trio of cartoon treats about everyone's favorite spastic tiger. In "All's Well that Ends Wishing Well," Tigger becomes so concerned with his own birthday wish coming true that he overlooks all the nice presents his friends gave him. In "Stripes," Tigger washes himself so thoroughly that his stripes comes off. And in "Luck Amok," Tigger accidentally smashes Rabbit's mirror and creates havoc for everyone trying to protect Rabbit from seven years bad luck. | Comprised of three episodes, Winnie the Pooh: Pooh Wishes is an entry in the series of animated Winnie the Pooh programs from Disney. The first story, Winnie the Pooh: The Wishing Bear finds Pooh trying to remember how to wish upon a star, while Winnie the Pooh: Goodbye Mr. Pooh includes a misunderstanding about a surprise party, and Winnie the Pooh: Balloonatics combines balloons with a lesson on friendship. | This three-episode adventure hailing from the Hundred Acre Wood features Disney's beloved Pooh Bear and friends. In "What's the Score, Pooh?" the whimsical bear finds himself referee to a rather unique game in which the ball seems to be a better competitor than either of the teams. A spirited cross-country race teaches the gang a valuable lesson -- winning isn't everything -- in "Prize Piglet," while "Piglet's Poohetry" features rhyming wizard Tigger in all of his bouncy trouncy glory. |
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| Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, and the gang learn some valuable lessons about friendship. Thinking Rabbit gave Eeyore a worthless seed, the melancholy beast of burden is cheered by his friends in "Eeyi, Eeyi, Eeyore." Then, the "new" Eeyore hopes some of Tigger's popularity will rub off on him until he comes to understand it's best to be his gloomy old self. After getting rid of his favorite bunny bookend in "Honey for a Bunny," Rabbit thinks he has found its mate. In the final episode of the video, chaos takes over at home when "Rabbit Takes a Holiday." Stumbling through their adventures and trials, the good-hearted companions learn the true meaning of friendship. | In "Shovel, Shovel, Toil and Trouble," Gopher wants to make use of his brand new gas-powered shovel, though instead he makes himself an utter nuisance. Eventually, Piglet manages to steal the shovel and bury it. In "Tigger's Shoes," Rabbit tries to weigh down the ebullient feline by filling his footwear with nuts and bolts, in a vain attempt to keep Tigger from trounces on his lettuce during harvest time. In "Easy Come, Easy Gopher," Pooh inadvertently erases part of the blueprints for Gopher's Ultimate Tunnel scheme. When Rabbit tries to fix it, Gopher ends up wrecking a number houses in the Hundred Acres Wood. | ||
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