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* ThinkingTic: He taps his paw against the side of his head and goes, "Think, think, think..."
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* EveryoneHasStandards: Some Disney works such as ''The Great Honey Pot Robbery'' and ''The Search for Christopher Robin'' have him protecting hunny despite his dislike of the stuff.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: In the Disney version. While he may be snarky and aloof his heart's still in the right place. His novel counterpart does have odd PetTheDog moments as well.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: In the Disney version.books. While he may be snarky and aloof his heart's still in the right place. His novel counterpart does have odd PetTheDog moments as well.


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* NiceGuy: In the Disney movies. He's lovable, helpful, sweet, and loyal despite his still cynical and depressed outlook on life.
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* ConstantlySpellsTheirName: He has his own odd way of doing this to anyone he bounces on.
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* SapientSteed: He's the only quadrupedal member of the group and sometimes serves as a mount for the other characters, like when he serves as the Masked Bear's noble steed in ''New Adventures''.


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* SpotlightStealingSquad: In ''New Adventures'', Gopher even eclipses Eeyore in screen-time and many episodes, particularly towards the end of the series, revolve around him and his crazy schemes for tunneling.

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** Pooh's childlike insensitivity is Flanderized to extreme levels in the newspaper comics, where an enormous amount of strips revolve around him being rude, selfish and blunt to everyone around him.
** A downplayed case in the Soviet ''Vinni Pukh'' adaptions, where he's still fairly jovial and has some kind moments, but still a bit more self absorbed than his original counterpart, being fairly bossy to Piglet and pathetically transparent in regarding Rabbit as [[AllTakeAndNoGive anything more than someone who feeds him.]]

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** Pooh's childlike insensitivity is Flanderized [[{{Flanderization}} Flanderized]] to extreme levels in the newspaper comics, where an enormous amount number of strips revolve around him being rude, selfish and blunt to everyone around him.
** A downplayed case in the Soviet ''Vinni Pukh'' adaptions, where he's still fairly jovial and has some kind moments, but still a bit more self absorbed self-absorbed than his original counterpart, being fairly bossy to Piglet and pathetically transparent in regarding Rabbit as [[AllTakeAndNoGive anything more than someone who feeds him.]]him]].


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* AdaptationDeviation: The original books describe him as having a "growly" voice. His Disney version changes it to a soft, sleepy tenor.

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* ConstantlySpellsTheirName: He has his own odd way of doing this to anyone he bounces on.
* CoolBigBro: He is this in Roo's eyes. It varies, though he definitely has his moments, especially the Disney rendition.



* CoolBigBro: He is this in Roo's eyes. It varies, though he definitely has his moments, especially the Disney rendition.
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* SanitySlippage: He has experienced this at various times in the Disney franchise, often having to do with Tigger. His speech gets, every once in a while, to a baffled version of {{Angrish}}. His thinking he has seven years bad luck because of a broken mirror in "Luck Amok" from ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'' is just one of many, many examples. Given that is other tropes include ButtMonkey, TheChewToy, TheFinickyOne, and WellIntentionedExtremist, this doesn't come as much of a surprise.

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* SanitySlippage: He has experienced this at various times in the Disney franchise, often having to do with Tigger. His speech gets, every once in a while, to a baffled version of {{Angrish}}. His thinking he has seven years bad luck because of a broken mirror in "Luck Amok" from ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'' is just one of many, many examples. Given that is other tropes include ButtMonkey, TheChewToy, TheFinickyOne, and WellIntentionedExtremist, this doesn't come as much of a surprise. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTLo1L6KDXc&ab_channel=BobLettuceTobbs Just a few examples]] from ''New Adventures'' alone.
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* InconsistentColoring: Most modern promotional artwork and merchandising depicts Eeyore with blue fur and a flesh-colored muzzle (including the image on the right), likely to give him a more florescent and noticeable design compared to his grey scheme, thus making him more appealing to young children (granted however [[IncrediblyLamePun "blue"]] suits his character in a sense).

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* InconsistentColoring: Most modern promotional artwork and merchandising depicts Eeyore with blue fur and a flesh-colored muzzle (including the image on the right), likely to give him a more florescent and noticeable design compared to his grey scheme, thus making him more appealing to young children (granted however [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} "blue"]] suits his character in a sense).
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Hal Smith (1966-1991); Andre Stojka (1997-2006); Craig Ferguson (2011-present), Creator/TobyJones (''Christopher Robin''), Toshiya Ueda (Japanese, speaking), Ryochi Fukuzawa (Japanese, singing)

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Hal Smith (1966-1991); Andre Stojka (1997-2006); Craig Ferguson (2011-present), Creator/TobyJones (''Christopher Robin''), Creator/HenryDjanik (European French, 1977-2000), Toshiya Ueda (Japanese, speaking), Ryochi Fukuzawa (Japanese, singing)
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Ralph Wright (1966-1983); Ron Feinberg (1981); Ron Gans (1983-1986); Creator/PeterCullen (1988-2010, 2017-present); Creator/BradGarrett (''VideoGame/DisneysAnimatedStorybook'', ''Film/ChristopherRobin'', ''WesternAnimation/RalphBreaksTheInternet''); Creator/GreggBerger (''WesternAnimation/WinnieThePoohSingASongWithPoohBear'', video game appearances, ''Mini Adventures'' dubs (''WesternAnimation/PigletsBigMovie'', ''WesternAnimation/PoohsHeffalumpMovie'')); Bud Luckey (2011-2017), Jim Meskimen (''Once Upon a Studio''); Creator/ThurlRavenscroft (Disneyland Records) Taro Ishida (Original Japanese voice until 2013), Isamu Ishizuka (current Japanese voice)

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-->'''Voiced by:''' Ralph Wright (1966-1983); Ron Feinberg (1981); Ron Gans (1983-1986); Creator/PeterCullen (1988-2010, 2017-present); Creator/BradGarrett (''VideoGame/DisneysAnimatedStorybook'', ''Film/ChristopherRobin'', ''WesternAnimation/RalphBreaksTheInternet''); Creator/GreggBerger (''WesternAnimation/WinnieThePoohSingASongWithPoohBear'', video game appearances, ''Mini Adventures'' dubs (''WesternAnimation/PigletsBigMovie'', ''WesternAnimation/PoohsHeffalumpMovie'')); Bud Luckey (2011-2017), Jim Meskimen (''Once Upon a Studio''); Creator/ThurlRavenscroft (Disneyland Records) Records), Creator/HenryDjanik (European French, 1977-2000), Taro Ishida (Original Japanese voice until 2013), Isamu Ishizuka (current Japanese voice)
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* CatsHateWater: Zigzagged. He hates baths, but claims he's a good swimmer. Then again, he doesn't like being pushed into the water, but hating being pushed into water is pretty normal. He's also the only cat, which makes it hard to tell if this trope applies.

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* CatsHateWater: Zigzagged. He hates baths, but claims he's a good swimmer.swimmer (possibly mirroring how real tigers are good swimmers). Then again, he doesn't like being pushed into the water, but hating being pushed into water is pretty normal. He's also the only cat, which makes it hard to tell if this trope applies.
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* VocalEvolution: Listen to Paul Winchell as Tigger in the ''Many Adventures'' shorts, then compare it to ''New Adventures''. They hardly even sound like the same person, as Winchell's voice had gotten raspier, and his lisp is stronger too. This evolution is why Jim Cummings took over the role permanently from ''The Tigger Movie'' onwards, who himself has gotten much more gruff and better at mimicking Winchell's "mannerisisms" for the character compared to when he started filling in for him in ''New Adventures''.

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* VocalEvolution: Listen to Paul Winchell as Tigger in the ''Many Adventures'' shorts, then compare it to ''New Adventures''. They hardly even sound like the same person, as Winchell's voice had gotten raspier, raspier by the time of ''New Adventures'', and his lisp is stronger too. This evolution is why Jim Cummings took over the role permanently from ''The Tigger Movie'' onwards, who himself has gotten much more gruff and better at mimicking Winchell's "mannerisisms" for the character compared to when he started filling in for him in ''New Adventures''.
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*PawprintStamping: In the final story, Tigger's signature, rendered in the text as "BLOT", is just a pawprint.

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