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* A villainous example in "Paw and Order". Nasty Jack gets a major one by being by far the most competent and intelligent villain in the Winnie the Pooh franchise. His intelligence is shown in many of his actions, including (1) effortlessly stopping the gang's attempted rescue of Rabbit by being CrazyPrepared, (2) being the only one to see through Pooh and Eeyore's admittedly PaperThinDisguise when no one else could, (3) using this information to easily capture them so they can't save Piglet, and (4) subverting Pooh and Eeyore's BigDamnHeroes at the end by simply stepping out of the way of their minecart. This last one is especially awesome because he is actively defying the ShowWithinAShow nature of the episode, as that part was ''not'' in the script. The only reason the heroes triumph in the end is because he undergoes a HeelFaceTurn.

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* A villainous example in "Paw and Order". Nasty Jack gets a major one by being by far the most competent and intelligent villain in the Winnie ''Winnie the Pooh Pooh'' franchise. His intelligence is shown in many of his actions, including (1) effortlessly including:
** 1) Effortlessly
stopping the gang's attempted rescue of Rabbit by being CrazyPrepared, (2) being CrazyPrepared.
** 2) Being
the only one to see through Pooh and Eeyore's ([[PaperThinDisguise admittedly PaperThinDisguise thin]]) disguises when no one else could, (3) using this could.
** 3) Using the aforementioned
information to easily capture them so they can't save Piglet, and (4) subverting Piglet.
** 4) Subverting
Pooh and Eeyore's BigDamnHeroes moment at the end by simply stepping out of the way of their minecart. This That last one is especially awesome because he is he's actively defying the ShowWithinAShow nature of the episode, as that part was ''not'' in the script. The Heck, the only reason the heroes triumph in the end at all is because he undergoes a HeelFaceTurn.HeelFaceTurn after Piglet makes him Sheriff.
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-->'''Band Leader''': Do you have a request? How about "The Last Train to Clarksville"?

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-->'''Band Leader''': Do you have a request? How about [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Train_to_Clarksville "The Last Train to Clarksville"?Clarksville"?]]

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* In the episode "The Piglet Who Would Be King", during a volcano eruption, Piglet of all people gives an inspiring pep talk to a village of Piglies, proving that he had the chops to be their king.

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* In the episode "The Piglet Who Would Be King", during King"
** On the way to The Land of Milk and Honey, Pooh's friends encounter a brass [[Music/TheMonkees band of monkeys]]. Their leader delivers this ShoutOut:
-->'''Band Leader''': Do you have a request? How about "The Last Train to Clarksville"?
** During
a volcano eruption, Piglet of all people gives an inspiring pep talk to a village of Piglies, proving that he had the chops to be their king.
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* Rabbit spends the entirety of "Bubble Trouble" so focused on his obnoxiously stupid slima bean presentation, that he snubs Gopher on his missing PortableHole and Pooh on being trapped in an unbreakable bubble. When the two help resolve each other's problems, Rabbit doesn't care. In response, Gopher throws his hole at Rabbit while he's not paying attention, [[LaserGuidedKarma sending him falling]].

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* Rabbit spends the entirety of "Bubble Trouble" so focused on his obnoxiously stupid slima lima bean presentation, that he snubs Gopher on his missing PortableHole and Pooh on being trapped in an unbreakable bubble. When the two help resolve each other's problems, Rabbit doesn't care. In response, Gopher throws his hole at Rabbit while he's not paying attention, [[LaserGuidedKarma sending him falling]].
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* A villainous example. Nasty Jack gets a major one by being by far the most competent and intelligent villain in the Winnie the Pooh franchise. His intelligence is shown in many of his actions, including (1) effortlessly stopping the gang's attempted rescue of Rabbit by being CrazyPrepared, (2) being the only one to see through Pooh and Eeyore's admittedly PaperThinDisguise when no one else could, (3) using this information to easily capture them so they can't save Piglet, and (4) subverting Pooh and Eeyore's BigDamnHeroes at the end by simply stepping out of the way of their minecart. This last one is especially awesome because he is actively defying the ShowWithinAShow nature of the episode, as that part was ''not'' in the script. The only reason the heroes triumph in the end is because he undergoes a HeelFaceTurn.

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* A villainous example.example in "Paw and Order". Nasty Jack gets a major one by being by far the most competent and intelligent villain in the Winnie the Pooh franchise. His intelligence is shown in many of his actions, including (1) effortlessly stopping the gang's attempted rescue of Rabbit by being CrazyPrepared, (2) being the only one to see through Pooh and Eeyore's admittedly PaperThinDisguise when no one else could, (3) using this information to easily capture them so they can't save Piglet, and (4) subverting Pooh and Eeyore's BigDamnHeroes at the end by simply stepping out of the way of their minecart. This last one is especially awesome because he is actively defying the ShowWithinAShow nature of the episode, as that part was ''not'' in the script. The only reason the heroes triumph in the end is because he undergoes a HeelFaceTurn.
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* Kessie dealing with Stan and Heff (who have her, Piglet, Pooh, and Rabbit captive), proving that she is grown up and capable, ''and'' teaching Rabbit a lesson for patronising her at the same time, by bossing Stan and Heff around and having them take care of her and her friends as though they were young children.

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* In "A Bird in the Hand", Kessie dealing with Stan and Heff (who have her, Piglet, Pooh, and Rabbit captive), proving that she is grown up and capable, ''and'' teaching Rabbit a lesson for patronising her at the same time, by bossing Stan and Heff around and having them take care of her and her friends as though they were young children.
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* In "A Bird in the Hand", Kessie, having grown up and returned after the events of "Find Her, Keep Her", outsmarts Stan and Heff after she and her friends are kidnapped by them (long story). Also a Funny Moment.
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* This [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuUv0aR5lc8 metal cover]] of the theme song is pretty epic in its own right.
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* Kessie dealing with Stan and Heff (who have her, Piglet, Pooh, and Rabbit captive), proving that she is grown up and capable, ''and'' teaching Rabbit a lesson for patronising her at the same time, by bossing Stan and Heff around and having them take care of her and her friends as though they were young children.

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* Rabbit instantly dropping attention from his garden to save a baby Kessie trapped in the gust at the start of "Find Her, Keep Her". Despite the blizzard sending the gang hurtling into the air themselves, Rabbit still manages to scoop Kessie up with Pooh's honeypot.

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Rabbit instantly dropping attention from his garden to save a baby Kessie trapped in the gust at the start of "Find Her, Keep Her".gust. Despite the blizzard sending the gang hurtling into the air themselves, Rabbit still manages to scoop Kessie up with Pooh's honeypot.



** Earlier in the episode, Kessie, still unable to fly, seeming falls to her death down a cliff. Owl flies by and seems to be ComicallyMissingThePoint. But seconds later it's revealed to Tigger and Rabbit that he did indeed fly Kessie to safety.

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** Earlier in the episode, Kessie, still unable to fly, seeming [[DisneyDeath seemingly falls to her death down a cliff. cliff.]] Owl flies by and seems to be ComicallyMissingThePoint. But seconds later it's revealed to Tigger and Rabbit that [[DeusExMachina he did indeed fly Kessie to safety.]]
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** Earlier in the episode, Kessie, still unable to fly, seeming falls to her death down a cliff. Owl flies by and seems to be ComicallyMissingThePoint, though seconds later it is revealed to Tigger and Rabbit that he did indeed fly Kessie to safety.

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** Earlier in the episode, Kessie, still unable to fly, seeming falls to her death down a cliff. Owl flies by and seems to be ComicallyMissingThePoint, though ComicallyMissingThePoint. But seconds later it is it's revealed to Tigger and Rabbit that he did indeed fly Kessie to safety.
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* Rabbit spends the entirety of "Bubble Trouble" so focused on his lima bean presentation, that he snubs Gopher on his missing PortableHole and Pooh on being trapped in an unbreakable bubble. When the two help resolve each other's problems, Rabbit doesn't care. In response, Gopher throws his hole at Rabbit while he's not paying attention, [[LaserGuidedKarma sending him falling]].

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* Rabbit spends the entirety of "Bubble Trouble" so focused on his lima obnoxiously stupid slima bean presentation, that he snubs Gopher on his missing PortableHole and Pooh on being trapped in an unbreakable bubble. When the two help resolve each other's problems, Rabbit doesn't care. In response, Gopher throws his hole at Rabbit while he's not paying attention, [[LaserGuidedKarma sending him falling]].
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* In "Magic Earmuffs" Piglet using his newfound skating talents to save everyone from going over a waterfall.
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* Rabbit spends the entirety of "Bubble Trouble" so focused on his lima bean presentation, that he snubs Gopher on his missing PortableHole and Pooh on being trapped in an unbreakable bubble. When the two help resolve each other's problems, Rabbit doesn't care. In response, Gopher throws his hole at Rabbit while he's not paying attention, [[LaserGuidedKarma sending him falling]].
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* In "How Much Is That Rabbit In The Window?", Rabbit creates an impressive scarecrow mech hybrid out of BambooTechnology to chase the crows out of his garden. Just the nonchalent way he builds it while moaning about the others comes off as understatedly clever for a Pooh character.
-->'''Rabbit:''' Oh right you flea bitten excuses for birds......RAAGGHHH!!!! ''*chases crows, panic ensues*''

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* In "How Much Is That Rabbit In The Window?", Rabbit creates an impressive scarecrow mech hybrid out of BambooTechnology to chase the crows out of his garden. Just the nonchalent nonchalant way he builds it while moaning about the others comes off as understatedly clever for a Pooh character.
-->'''Rabbit:''' Oh right All right, you flea bitten excuses for birds......RAAGGHHH!!!! ''*chases birds... RAAGGHHH! ''[chases crows, panic ensues*''ensues]''
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* Rabbit instantly dropping attention from his garden to save a baby Kessie trapped in the gust at the start of "Find Her, Keep Her". Despite the blizzard sending the gang hurtling into the air themselves, Rabbit still manages to scoop Kessie up with Pooh's honeypot.
** Kessie later returning the favour by mastering her flying to save a falling Rabbit. Unfortunately the turn of events still leads to quite a TearJerker.
** Earlier in the episode, Kessie, still unable to fly, seeming falls to her death down a cliff. Owl flies by and seems to be ComicallyMissingThePoint, though seconds later it is revealed to Tigger and Rabbit that he did indeed fly Kessie to safety.
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** Hell the whole episode, Pooh seems to holding the SmartBall tighter than anyone else. He manages to create an impressive RubeGoldbergDevice to trap Stan and Heff (though Tigger botches it) and he later matter of fact pinpoints all the flaws in Gopher's security procedures. He was aware from very early on that the others' tactics against the two likely wouldn't work and when finally given the chance, he owns them. Utterly. Just by being Pooh.
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* In "How Much Is That Rabbit In The Window?", Rabbit creates an impressive scarecrow mech hybrid out of BambooTechnology to chase the crows out of his garden. Just the nonchalent way he builds it while moaning about the others comes off as understatedly clever for a Pooh character.
-->'''Rabbit:''' Oh right you flea bitten excuses for birds......RAAGGHHH!!!! ''*chases crows, panic ensues*''
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* A villainous example. Nasty Jack gets a major one by being by far the most competent and intelligent villain in the Winnie the Pooh franchise. His intelligence is shown in many of his actions, including (1) effortlessly stopping the gang's attempted rescue of Rabbit by being CrazyPrepared, (2) being the only one to see through Pooh and Eeyore's admittedly PaperThinDisguise when no one else could, (3) using this information to easily capture them so they can't save Piglet, and (4) subverting Pooh and Eeyore's BigDamnHeroes at the end by simply stepping out of the way of their minecart. This last one is especially awesome because he is actively defying the ShowWithinAShow nature of the episode, as that part was ''not'' in the script. The only reason the heroes triumph in the end is because he undergoes a HeelFaceTurn.

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* Christopher Robin managed to get one in "Cleanliness is Next to Impossible." He uses a vaccuum cleaner to suck up Crud and Smudge. Now bear in mind that this vaccuum was going to be used by Crud to expel grime all over the world, Christopher Robin just simply reversed it to suck him in.

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* Christopher Robin managed to get one in "Cleanliness is Next to Impossible." He uses a vaccuum vacuum cleaner to suck up Crud and Smudge. Now bear in mind that this vaccuum vacuum was going to be used by Crud to expel grime all over the world, Christopher Robin just simply reversed it to suck him in.in.
* In "Me and My Shadow," when Piglet realizes that [[ItMakesSenseInContext his shadow is missing]], he ventures out in the middle of the night, ''[[TheSoCalledCoward by himself]]'', and saves it from two monstrous tree shadows.
* Pooh gets one in "The Great Honey Pot Robbery." When Stan and Heff bring Wooster to help steal honey, instead of cowering like the others, Pooh instead offers to share the honey and be Wooster's friend. ''[[ThePowerOfFriendship It works]]''.
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* In "A Bird in the Hand", Kessie, having returned and grown up after the events of "Find Her, Keep Her", outsmarts Stan and Heff after she and her friends are kidnapped by them (long story). Also a Funny Moment.

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* In "A Bird in the Hand", Kessie, having grown up and returned and grown up after the events of "Find Her, Keep Her", outsmarts Stan and Heff after she and her friends are kidnapped by them (long story). Also a Funny Moment.
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* In the episode where Kessie returns and grows up after the events of "Find Her, Keep Her", Kessie out-smarts Stan and Heff after she and her friends are kidnapped by them (long story). Also a Funny Moment.

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* In "A Bird in the episode where Kessie returns Hand", Kessie, having returned and grows grown up after the events of "Find Her, Keep Her", Kessie out-smarts outsmarts Stan and Heff after she and her friends are kidnapped by them (long story). Also a Funny Moment.

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* "Three Little Piglets" is simply the funniest episode of the series, or any Franchise/WinnieThePooh series, for that matter. Pooh tries to read the story of the Three Little Pigs, but he and Tigger goof around with it in every way imaginable: Pooh continually attempts to insert honey into the story, the wolf becomes an annoyed Rabbit wearing a Big Bad Wolf costume, he mistakenly mixes in elements from other fairy tales ("the Big Bad Bunny was going to see his grandmother..."), the house of sticks becomes a house of cards, Tigger tries to save the pigs as the Masked Offender, and finally, Rabbit ends up getting drenched by a honey eruption.
* Tigger's failed attempt to protect Rabbit from broken-mirror caused seven years of bad luck in "Luck Amuck" results in Rabbit getting buried under a mountain of watermelons (long story) - leaving Tigger to dig him out. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mYTV7ZCg7U#t=04m01s Pooh comes across this crazy scene]] with his usual oblivious friendliness - which makes the following sequence ludicrously funny due to how ''totally unfazed and immediately accepting'' he is of the absurdity even while Rabbit is freaking out in front of him.
--> Pooh: "Tigger what are you doing?"
--> Tigger: "I'm digging for rabbit, Pooh-boy." <Tigger unearths Rabbit's head>
--> Pooh: "Well, you're in luck!" (cheerful chuckle) "There's one now!"
--> Rabbit (in the middle of an epic FreakOut): <insane sobbing/laughter> S-seven more years! <insane sobbing/laughter>
--> Pooh [[FailedASpotCheck (as if Rabbit isn't acting strangely at all)]]: "Hello Rabbit! I have just come from your house, where I was looking for you, when I happened to find this!" (pulls out the broken mirror) "But should I see me in it? [[CompletelyMissingThePoint Or perhaps I have forgotten how to use it since I lent it to you...]]"
** In scene where Tigger decides to run away so he wouldn't harm anyone with his bad luck, he puts ludicrous items in a trunk to move away with, including a sewing machine, Rabbits's bed and the kitchen sink. The funny part was that Tigger was packing RABBIT'S stuff.
-->'''Rabbit:''' ''MY BED!!!''
* The whole show had a good number of crowning moments of funny really; one that stands out is when Christopher Robin sees a "slusher movie" and Tigger reads the title, which is basically a summary of every slasher film/series plot...
-->'''Tigger''': "The Slusher Who Slushed Everyone - And Then Came Back To Slush 'Em Again!"
** Heck, the entirety of the Slusher episode was a huge Funny Moment. Especially when Tigger gets on Christopher Robin's nerves.
* "Un-Valentine's Day" needs mentioning here, if not the entire episode then at least...
-->'''Piglet:''' I AM CUUUUUUUUUPPIIIIIIIDDDDDDD!!!
* The western episodes. For example, this exchange from ''The Good, The Bad and the Tigger'':
-->'''Tigger''': I am the Tigger with no name.
-->'''Pooh''': I am the Pooh with a name! If only I could remember it. Oh bother.
** A reminder to those who don't get it: Pooh's name is Edward Bear, except odds are almost no one who watched this knew that...
** Near the beginning when Tiger is trying to get on the train and finally get's on after a considerable amount of effort. He is wondering how Pooh managed to get their so fast. Follow Pooh lampshading the event. (Which is repeated later.)
* The scene in the Christmas Special when Pooh, dressed up as Santa Claus, is stuck in Tigger's chimney. Tigger thinks it's ''really Santa'' and starts bouncing gleefully around: "SANTY'S COMIN' DOWN THE CHIM-EN-Y!" It really has to be seen to be appreciated.
** Not to mention Tigger "helping" Santa-Pooh get back ''up'' the chimney.
-->'''Tigger (getting a broom and fulcrum)''': "Hey, anything for ol'-Saint Nick! A one... a two... A ''FIRE!''"
-->Catapults Pooh back up the chimney and flying far, far away.
-->'''Santa-Pooh''': ''MEEERRRYYY CHRRRIIIIISSTTMMAAAAAAASSSS!!!''
* The gang's feeble efforts to hide the fact they deflated the balloon Christopher Robin lent Pooh include Rabbit painting a boulder red (which evidently feels much heavier than the average balloon), Piglet dressing as a balloon (with his head and limbs still visible), and Tigger making a bubble gum bubble (which doesn't last very long).
* In "Donkey for a Day," [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnhimZR_NYs#t=5m27s Rabbit's attempt to cheer Eeyore up.]]
* From "Rabbit Marks the Spot":
-->'''Piglet''': "Where'd it go?"
-->'''Tigger''': "In the basement."
-->'''Piglet''': "But I don't have a basement!"
-->'''Tigger''': "You do now!"
** Also, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGJ9kbUc8Gc#t=1m27s Rabbit's reaction]] to the pirate ship passing by his garden again.
* From "The Wise Have It", when Piglet is trying to remember what he needs to do:
--> '''Piglet:''' Water the rhododendron? No... Shine the woodwork? No... Wax the floor? ''(slides across the floor)'' ''[=NoooooooOOOOOOOOO=]''...!
* "Piglet's Poohetry" is absoluty hilarious, but this line takes the cake.
-->'''Tigger:''' I love to smell the pritty flowers, when I take a morning stroll. But I'm so busy sniffing, I fall into a hole.
-->'''Piglet (in story):''' ''YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA...''
* This has to be Gopher's longest fall in ''Winnie the Pooh'' history, lasting well over twenty seconds.
-->'''Gopher''': Muh, muh, muh, muh, mons-*gets crushed and falls back into hole* ''-TEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRR...''
* The entirety of "Sham Pooh". Long story short, Pooh isn't hungry for honey for once, leading everyone to believe that Owl is Pooh, Gopher is Owl, Piglet is Gopher, and Rabbit is Piglet. HilarityEnsues.

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* "Three Little Piglets" is simply the funniest episode of the series, or any Franchise/WinnieThePooh series, for that matter. Pooh tries to read the story of the Three Little Pigs, but he and Tigger goof around with it in every way imaginable: Pooh continually attempts to insert honey into the story, the wolf becomes an annoyed Rabbit wearing a Big Bad Wolf costume, he mistakenly mixes in elements from other fairy tales ("the Big Bad Bunny was going to see his grandmother..."), the house of sticks becomes a house of cards, Tigger tries to save the pigs as the Masked Offender, and finally, Rabbit ends up getting drenched by a honey eruption.
* Tigger's failed attempt to protect Rabbit from broken-mirror caused seven years of bad luck in "Luck Amuck" results in Rabbit getting buried under a mountain of watermelons (long story) - leaving Tigger to dig him out. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mYTV7ZCg7U#t=04m01s Pooh comes across this crazy scene]] with his usual oblivious friendliness - which makes the following sequence ludicrously funny due to how ''totally unfazed and immediately accepting'' he is of the absurdity even while Rabbit is freaking out in front of him.
--> Pooh: "Tigger what are you doing?"
--> Tigger: "I'm digging for rabbit, Pooh-boy." <Tigger unearths Rabbit's head>
--> Pooh: "Well, you're in luck!" (cheerful chuckle) "There's one now!"
--> Rabbit (in the middle of an epic FreakOut): <insane sobbing/laughter> S-seven more years! <insane sobbing/laughter>
--> Pooh [[FailedASpotCheck (as if Rabbit isn't acting strangely at all)]]: "Hello Rabbit! I have just come from your house, where I was looking for you, when I happened to find this!" (pulls out the broken mirror) "But should I see me in it? [[CompletelyMissingThePoint Or perhaps I have forgotten how to use it since I lent it to you...]]"
** In scene where Tigger decides to run away so he wouldn't harm anyone with his bad luck, he puts ludicrous items in a trunk to move away with, including a sewing machine, Rabbits's bed and the kitchen sink. The funny part was that Tigger was packing RABBIT'S stuff.
-->'''Rabbit:''' ''MY BED!!!''
* The whole show had a good number of crowning moments of funny really; one that stands out is when Christopher Robin sees a "slusher movie" and Tigger reads the title, which is basically a summary of every slasher film/series plot...
-->'''Tigger''': "The Slusher Who Slushed Everyone - And Then Came Back To Slush 'Em Again!"
** Heck, the entirety of the Slusher episode was a huge Funny Moment. Especially when Tigger gets on Christopher Robin's nerves.
* "Un-Valentine's Day" needs mentioning here, if not the entire episode then at least...
-->'''Piglet:''' I AM CUUUUUUUUUPPIIIIIIIDDDDDDD!!!
* The western episodes. For example, this exchange from ''The Good, The Bad and the Tigger'':
-->'''Tigger''': I am the Tigger with no name.
-->'''Pooh''': I am the Pooh with a name! If only I could remember it. Oh bother.
** A reminder to those who don't get it: Pooh's name is Edward Bear, except odds are almost no one who watched this knew that...
** Near the beginning when Tiger is trying to get on the train and finally get's on after a considerable amount of effort. He is wondering how Pooh managed to get their so fast. Follow Pooh lampshading the event. (Which is repeated later.)
* The scene in the Christmas Special when Pooh, dressed up as Santa Claus, is stuck in Tigger's chimney. Tigger thinks it's ''really Santa'' and starts bouncing gleefully around: "SANTY'S COMIN' DOWN THE CHIM-EN-Y!" It really has to be seen to be appreciated.
** Not to mention Tigger "helping" Santa-Pooh get back ''up'' the chimney.
-->'''Tigger (getting a broom and fulcrum)''': "Hey, anything for ol'-Saint Nick! A one... a two... A ''FIRE!''"
-->Catapults Pooh back up the chimney and flying far, far away.
-->'''Santa-Pooh''': ''MEEERRRYYY CHRRRIIIIISSTTMMAAAAAAASSSS!!!''
* The gang's feeble efforts to hide the fact they deflated the balloon Christopher Robin lent Pooh include Rabbit painting a boulder red (which evidently feels much heavier than the average balloon), Piglet dressing as a balloon (with his head and limbs still visible), and Tigger making a bubble gum bubble (which doesn't last very long).
* In "Donkey for a Day," [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnhimZR_NYs#t=5m27s Rabbit's attempt to cheer Eeyore up.]]
* From "Rabbit Marks the Spot":
-->'''Piglet''': "Where'd it go?"
-->'''Tigger''': "In the basement."
-->'''Piglet''': "But I don't have a basement!"
-->'''Tigger''': "You do now!"
** Also, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGJ9kbUc8Gc#t=1m27s Rabbit's reaction]] to the pirate ship passing by his garden again.
* From "The Wise Have It", when Piglet is trying to remember what he needs to do:
--> '''Piglet:''' Water the rhododendron? No... Shine the woodwork? No... Wax the floor? ''(slides across the floor)'' ''[=NoooooooOOOOOOOOO=]''...!
* "Piglet's Poohetry" is absoluty hilarious, but this line takes the cake.
-->'''Tigger:''' I love to smell the pritty flowers, when I take a morning stroll. But I'm so busy sniffing, I fall into a hole.
-->'''Piglet (in story):''' ''YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA...''
* This has to be Gopher's longest fall in ''Winnie the Pooh'' history, lasting well over twenty seconds.
-->'''Gopher''': Muh, muh, muh, muh, mons-*gets crushed and falls back into hole* ''-TEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRR...''
* The entirety of "Sham Pooh". Long story short, Pooh isn't hungry for honey for once, leading everyone to believe that Owl is Pooh, Gopher is Owl, Piglet is Gopher, and Rabbit is Piglet. HilarityEnsues.
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--> Piglet: "I may be little, but the Piglies look up to me."

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* Christopher Robin managed to get one in "Cleanliness is Next to Impossible." He uses a vaccuum cleaner to suck up Crud and Smudge. Now bear in mind that this vaccuum was going to be used by Crud to expel grime all over the world, Christopher Robin just simply reversed it to suck him in.

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* Christopher Robin managed to get one in "Cleanliness is Next to Impossible." He uses a vaccuum cleaner to suck up Crud and Smudge. Now bear in mind that this vaccuum was going to be used by Crud to expel grime all over the world, Christopher Robin just simply reversed it to suck him in.in.
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* "Three Little Piglets" is simply the funniest episode of the series, or any Franchise/WinnieThePooh series, for that matter. Pooh tries to read the story of the Three Little Pigs, but he and Tigger goof around with it in every way imaginable: Pooh continually attempts to insert honey into the story, the wolf becomes an annoyed Rabbit wearing a Big Bad Wolf costume, he mistakenly mixes in elements from other fairy tales ("the Big Bad Bunny was going to see his grandmother..."), the house of sticks becomes a house of cards, Tigger tries to save the pigs as the Masked Offender, and finally, Rabbit ends up getting drenched by a honey eruption.
* Tigger's failed attempt to protect Rabbit from broken-mirror caused seven years of bad luck in "Luck Amuck" results in Rabbit getting buried under a mountain of watermelons (long story) - leaving Tigger to dig him out. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mYTV7ZCg7U#t=04m01s Pooh comes across this crazy scene]] with his usual oblivious friendliness - which makes the following sequence ludicrously funny due to how ''totally unfazed and immediately accepting'' he is of the absurdity even while Rabbit is freaking out in front of him.
--> Pooh: "Tigger what are you doing?"
--> Tigger: "I'm digging for rabbit, Pooh-boy." <Tigger unearths Rabbit's head>
--> Pooh: "Well, you're in luck!" (cheerful chuckle) "There's one now!"
--> Rabbit (in the middle of an epic FreakOut): <insane sobbing/laughter> S-seven more years! <insane sobbing/laughter>
--> Pooh [[FailedASpotCheck (as if Rabbit isn't acting strangely at all)]]: "Hello Rabbit! I have just come from your house, where I was looking for you, when I happened to find this!" (pulls out the broken mirror) "But should I see me in it? [[CompletelyMissingThePoint Or perhaps I have forgotten how to use it since I lent it to you...]]"
** In scene where Tigger decides to run away so he wouldn't harm anyone with his bad luck, he puts ludicrous items in a trunk to move away with, including a sewing machine, Rabbits's bed and the kitchen sink. The funny part was that Tigger was packing RABBIT'S stuff.
-->'''Rabbit:''' ''MY BED!!!''
* The whole show had a good number of crowning moments of funny really; one that stands out is when Christopher Robin sees a "slusher movie" and Tigger reads the title, which is basically a summary of every slasher film/series plot...
-->'''Tigger''': "The Slusher Who Slushed Everyone - And Then Came Back To Slush 'Em Again!"
** Heck, the entirety of the Slusher episode was a huge Funny Moment. Especially when Tigger gets on Christopher Robin's nerves.
* "Un-Valentine's Day" needs mentioning here, if not the entire episode then at least...
-->'''Piglet:''' I AM CUUUUUUUUUPPIIIIIIIDDDDDDD!!!
* The western episodes. For example, this exchange from ''The Good, The Bad and the Tigger'':
-->'''Tigger''': I am the Tigger with no name.
-->'''Pooh''': I am the Pooh with a name! If only I could remember it. Oh bother.
** A reminder to those who don't get it: Pooh's name is Edward Bear, except odds are almost no one who watched this knew that...
** Near the beginning when Tiger is trying to get on the train and finally get's on after a considerable amount of effort. He is wondering how Pooh managed to get their so fast. Follow Pooh lampshading the event. (Which is repeated later.)
* The scene in the Christmas Special when Pooh, dressed up as Santa Claus, is stuck in Tigger's chimney. Tigger thinks it's ''really Santa'' and starts bouncing gleefully around: "SANTY'S COMIN' DOWN THE CHIM-EN-Y!" It really has to be seen to be appreciated.
** Not to mention Tigger "helping" Santa-Pooh get back ''up'' the chimney.
-->'''Tigger (getting a broom and fulcrum)''': "Hey, anything for ol'-Saint Nick! A one... a two... A ''FIRE!''"
-->Catapults Pooh back up the chimney and flying far, far away.
-->'''Santa-Pooh''': ''MEEERRRYYY CHRRRIIIIISSTTMMAAAAAAASSSS!!!''
* The gang's feeble efforts to hide the fact they deflated the balloon Christopher Robin lent Pooh include Rabbit painting a boulder red (which evidently feels much heavier than the average balloon), Piglet dressing as a balloon (with his head and limbs still visible), and Tigger making a bubble gum bubble (which doesn't last very long).
* In "Donkey for a Day," [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnhimZR_NYs#t=5m27s Rabbit's attempt to cheer Eeyore up.]]
* From "Rabbit Marks the Spot":
-->'''Piglet''': "Where'd it go?"
-->'''Tigger''': "In the basement."
-->'''Piglet''': "But I don't have a basement!"
-->'''Tigger''': "You do now!"
** Also, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGJ9kbUc8Gc#t=1m27s Rabbit's reaction]] to the pirate ship passing by his garden again.
* From "The Wise Have It", when Piglet is trying to remember what he needs to do:
--> '''Piglet:''' Water the rhododendron? No... Shine the woodwork? No... Wax the floor? ''(slides across the floor)'' ''[=NoooooooOOOOOOOOO=]''...!
* "Piglet's Poohetry" is absoluty hilarious, but this line takes the cake.
-->'''Tigger:''' I love to smell the pritty flowers, when I take a morning stroll. But I'm so busy sniffing, I fall into a hole.
-->'''Piglet (in story):''' ''YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA...''
* This has to be Gopher's longest fall in ''Winnie the Pooh'' history, lasting well over twenty seconds.
-->'''Gopher''': Muh, muh, muh, muh, mons-*gets crushed and falls back into hole* ''-TEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRR...''
* The entirety of "Sham Pooh". Long story short, Pooh isn't hungry for honey for once, leading everyone to believe that Owl is Pooh, Gopher is Owl, Piglet is Gopher, and Rabbit is Piglet. HilarityEnsues.
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* In the episode where Kessie returns and grows up after the events of "Find Her, Keep Her", Kessie out-smarts Stan and Heff after she and her friends are kidnapped by them (long story).

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* In the episode where Kessie returns and grows up after the events of "Find Her, Keep Her", Kessie out-smarts Stan and Heff after she and her friends are kidnapped by them (long story). Also a Funny Moment.

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* In the episode "The Piglet Who Would Be King", during a volcano eruption, Piglet of all people gives an inspiring pep talk to a village of small Piglets, proving that he had the chops to be their king.

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* In the episode "The Piglet Who Would Be King", during a volcano eruption, Piglet of all people gives an inspiring pep talk to a village of small Piglets, Piglies, proving that he had the chops to be their king.



* In the episode where Kessie returns and grows up after the events of "Find Her, Keep Her", Kessie out-smarts Stan and Heff after she and her friends are kidnapped by them (long story).

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* In the episode where Kessie returns and grows up after the events of "Find Her, Keep Her", Kessie out-smarts Stan and Heff after she and her friends are kidnapped by them (long story).story).
*Christopher Robin managed to get one in "Cleanliness is Next to Impossible." He uses a vaccuum cleaner to suck up Crud and Smudge. Now bear in mind that this vaccuum was going to be used by Crud to expel grime all over the world, Christopher Robin just simply reversed it to suck him in.
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--> Piglet: "I may be little, but the Piglies look up to me."

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--> Piglet: "I may be little, but the Piglies look up to me.""
* In the episode where Kessie returns and grows up after the events of "Find Her, Keep Her", Kessie out-smarts Stan and Heff after she and her friends are kidnapped by them (long story).
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* In the episode "Gone with the Wind", Piglet flies by himself on pinwheel power to save Pooh from falling to his imminent doom. Say what you will, but that's pretty awesome to behold.

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* In the episode "Gone with the Wind", Piglet flies by himself on pinwheel power to save Pooh from falling to his imminent doom. Say what you will, but that's pretty awesome to behold.behold.
* In the episode "The Piglet Who Would Be King", during a volcano eruption, Piglet of all people gives an inspiring pep talk to a village of small Piglets, proving that he had the chops to be their king.
--> Piglet: "I may be little, but the Piglies look up to me."

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