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*** That said, it is never a good idea for anyone, let alone a ''young child'', to go wandering through a cave on their own. It's very easy to get lost, and the ghostly vapors shown in one scene could very well be toxic.
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*** That said, it is never a good idea for anyone, let alone a ''young child'', to go wandering through exploring a cave on their own. It's very easy to get lost, and the ghostly vapors shown in one scene could very well be toxic.
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** Though mind you, in the end everything is revealed to be much less dangerous than it appeared. The gorge, in particular, is only a few feet deep.
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** Though mind you, in the end everything is revealed to be much less dangerous than it appeared. The gorge, "gorge", in particular, is only a few feet deep.
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*** That said, it is never a good idea for anyone, let alone a ''young child'', to go wandering through a cave on their own.
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*** That said, it is never a good idea for anyone, let alone a ''young child'', to go wandering through a cave on their own. It's very easy to get lost, and the ghostly vapors shown in one scene could very well be toxic.
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*** That said, it is never a good idea for anyone, let alone a ''young child'', to go wandering through a cave on their own.
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** Though mind you, in the end everything is revealed to be much less dangerous than it appeared. The gorge, in particular, is only a few feet deep.
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** Regarding the absence of Kanga and Roo -- Kanga was probably worried about Roo going on an adventure like this, so she stayed home with him.
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** Pooh was once mistaken for the Skullosaurus due to the crystals distorting his figure. It makes so much sense when you realize the "growls" of the Skullosaurus were really Pooh's stomach growling from the lack of honey.
*** Jim Cummings, the voice of Pooh, also did the voice of the growls of the Skullasaurus (which is even listed in the credits). This also makes sense when you realize that the growls from the Skullasaurus was really Pooh's stomach.
** Seemingly, Owl's map is useless and no more is that present than in the sinister looking forest to which Owl marked as "Nice Peaceful Spot". However, when the gang walk back through the forest, we see that it's much more peaceful looking than we first saw it. Maybe Owl was smarter then we gave him credit for!
*** This troper assumed that the "Nice Peaceful Spot" actually referred to the flowery area where Piglet got harassed by the butterflies. The thorny forest was right next to this area so either Owl forgot to put the thorns on the map or Rabbit misread it.
** Near the end of the film, Christopher Robin talks about a few of the things he expects to learn at school: "how words are spelled" and, he adds with some noticeable bitterness, "how they're not". A lot of the writing in the Hundred-Acre Wood is quite famously misspelled; presumably either Owl or Christopher are responsible for all that writing, and Christopher likely got an earful about it on his first day of school which still has him shaken up.
** Related to the first FridgeBrilliance, Kanga and Roo staying at home is most likely how Christopher Robin knew how to find Pooh and the gang at Skull: After his first day at school, Christopher Robin returned to the Hundred Acre Wood, noticed Pooh and most of the others were gone, learned from Kanga about what happened and went to Skull via alternative route.
*** Jim Cummings, the voice of Pooh, also did the voice of the growls of the Skullasaurus (which is even listed in the credits). This also makes sense when you realize that the growls from the Skullasaurus was really Pooh's stomach.
** Seemingly, Owl's map is useless and no more is that present than in the sinister looking forest to which Owl marked as "Nice Peaceful Spot". However, when the gang walk back through the forest, we see that it's much more peaceful looking than we first saw it. Maybe Owl was smarter then we gave him credit for!
*** This troper assumed that the "Nice Peaceful Spot" actually referred to the flowery area where Piglet got harassed by the butterflies. The thorny forest was right next to this area so either Owl forgot to put the thorns on the map or Rabbit misread it.
** Near the end of the film, Christopher Robin talks about a few of the things he expects to learn at school: "how words are spelled" and, he adds with some noticeable bitterness, "how they're not". A lot of the writing in the Hundred-Acre Wood is quite famously misspelled; presumably either Owl or Christopher are responsible for all that writing, and Christopher likely got an earful about it on his first day of school which still has him shaken up.
** Related to the first FridgeBrilliance, Kanga and Roo staying at home is most likely how Christopher Robin knew how to find Pooh and the gang at Skull: After his first day at school, Christopher Robin returned to the Hundred Acre Wood, noticed Pooh and most of the others were gone, learned from Kanga about what happened and went to Skull via alternative route.
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** When you see how shallow the creek is that they land in after the thousand-foot drop off the gorge. If they weren't stuffed animals (and this weren't a kid's movie), they would be dead.
*** Though mind you, in the end everything is revealed to be much less dangerous than it appeared.
** Regarding the gorge, take a look at the map again. The way to Skull was ''over'' the gorge, not ''under'' it. In a way, the gang can't say the Skullosaurus isn't real because they ''didn't actually get to Skull''! Does this mean the Skullosaurus actually exists?
*** It's possible that Pooh and the others still ended up at the same destination as the "Skull" on the map despite taking a different route there due to falling down the gorge. It's never entirely clear because we don't see how far they've traveled after falling down the gorge, as suddenly Rabbit is getting them all completely lost in a foggy, rocky area. To add FridgeBrilliance to this, perhaps Owl put the "over the gorge" route on the map because that's the route he's seen before ''while flying overhead.'' He's seen the great unknown only from a literal bird's eye view and drew the map up from memory of that.
** When you see how shallow the creek is that they land in after the thousand-foot drop off the gorge. If they weren't stuffed animals (and this weren't a kid's movie), they would be dead.
*** Though mind you, in the end everything is revealed to be much less dangerous than it appeared.
** Regarding the gorge, take a look at the map again. The way to Skull was ''over'' the gorge, not ''under'' it. In a way, the gang can't say the Skullosaurus isn't real because they ''didn't actually get to Skull''! Does this mean the Skullosaurus actually exists?
*** It's possible that Pooh and the others still ended up at the same destination as the "Skull" on the map despite taking a different route there due to falling down the gorge. It's never entirely clear because we don't see how far they've traveled after falling down the gorge, as suddenly Rabbit is getting them all completely lost in a foggy, rocky area. To add FridgeBrilliance to this, perhaps Owl put the "over the gorge" route on the map because that's the route he's seen before ''while flying overhead.'' He's seen the great unknown only from a literal bird's eye view and drew the map up from memory of that.
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**When you see how shallow the creek is that they land in after the thousand-foot drop off the gorge. If they weren't stuffed animals (and this weren't a kid's movie), they would be dead.
*** ** Though mind you, in the end everything is revealed to be much less dangerous than it appeared.
** * Regarding the gorge, take a look at the map again. The way to Skull was ''over'' the gorge, not ''under'' it. In a way, the gang can't say the Skullosaurus isn't real because they ''didn't actually get to Skull''! Does this mean the Skullosaurus actually exists?
*** ** It's possible that Pooh and the others still ended up at the same destination as the "Skull" on the map despite taking a different route there due to falling down the gorge. It's never entirely clear because we don't see how far they've traveled after falling down the gorge, as suddenly Rabbit is getting them all completely lost in a foggy, rocky area. To add FridgeBrilliance to this, perhaps Owl put the "over the gorge" route on the map because that's the route he's seen before ''while flying overhead.'' He's seen the great unknown only from a literal bird's eye view and drew the map up from memory of that.
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*** Jim Cummings, the voice of Pooh, also did the voice of the growls of the Skullasaurus (which is even listed in the credits). This also makes sense when you realize that the growls from the Skullasaurus was really Pooh's stomach.
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** Related to the first FridgeBrilliance, Kanga and Roo staying at home is most likely how Christopher Robin knew how to find Pooh and the gang at Skull: After his first day at school, Christopher Robin returned to the Hundred Acre Wood, noticed Pooh and most of the others were gone, learned from Kanga about what happened and went to Skull via alternative route.
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** Near the end of the film, Christopher Robin talks about a few of the things he expects to learn at school: "how words are spelled" and, he adds with some noticeable bitterness, "how they're not". All A lot of the writing in the Hundred-Acre Wood is quite famously misspelled; presumably either Owl or Christopher are responsible for all that writing, and Christopher likely got an earful about it on his first day of school which still has him shaken up.
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** Seemingly, Owl's map is useless and no more is that present than in the sinister looking forest to which Owl marked as "Peaceful Forest"."Nice Peaceful Spot". However, when the gang walk back through the forest, we see that it's much more peaceful looking than we first saw it. Maybe Owl was smarter then we gave him credit for!
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** Pooh was once mistaken for the Skullosaurus due to the crystals distorting his figure. It makes so much sense when you realize the "growls" of the Skullosaurus were really [[spoiler: Pooh's stomach growling from the lack of honey]].honey.
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*** This troper assumed that the "Nice Peaceful Spot" actually referred to the flowery area where Piglet got harassed by the butterflies. The thorny forest was right next to this area so either Owl forgot to put the thorns on the map or Rabbit misread it.
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** Seemingly, Owl's map is useless and no more is that present than in the sinister looking forest to which Owl marked as "Peaceful Forest". However, when the gang walk back through the forest, we see that it's much more peaceful looking than we first saw it. Maybe Owl was more GenreSavvy smarter then we gave him credit for!
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*** It's possible that Pooh and the others still ended up at the same destination as the "Skull" on the map despite taking a different route there due to falling down the gorge. It's never entirely clear because we don't see how far they've traveled after falling down the gorge, as suddenly Rabbit is getting them all completely lost in a foggy, rocky area.
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*** It's possible that Pooh and the others still ended up at the same destination as the "Skull" on the map despite taking a different route there due to falling down the gorge. It's never entirely clear because we don't see how far they've traveled after falling down the gorge, as suddenly Rabbit is getting them all completely lost in a foggy, rocky area. To add FridgeBrilliance to this, perhaps Owl put the "over the gorge" route on the map because that's the route he's seen before ''while flying overhead.'' He's seen the great unknown only from a literal bird's eye view and drew the map up from memory of that.
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** Regarding the gorge, take a look at the map again. The way to Skull was ''over'' the gorge, not ''under'' it. In a way, the gang can't say the skullosaurus isn't real because they ''didn't actually get to skull''! Does this mean the skullosaurus actually exists?
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** Regarding the gorge, take a look at the map again. The way to Skull was ''over'' the gorge, not ''under'' it. In a way, the gang can't say the skullosaurus Skullosaurus isn't real because they ''didn't actually get to skull''! Skull''! Does this mean the skullosaurus Skullosaurus actually exists?
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***Though mind you, [[spoiler: in the end everything is revealed to be much less dangerous than it appeared]].
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** Seemingly, Owl's map is useless and no more is that present than in the sinister looking forest to which Owl marked as "Peaceful Forest". However, when the gang walk back through the forest, we see that it's much more peaceful looking than we first saw it. Maybe Owl was more GenreSavy GenreSavvy then we gave him credit for!
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** And as Fall had just started Gopher would have gone into hibernation.
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** Pooh was once mistaken for the Skullosaurus due to the crystals distorting his figure. It makes so much sense when you realize the 'growls' of the Skullosaurus were really [[spoiler: Pooh's stomach growling from the lack of honey.]]
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** Regarding the absence of Kanga and Roo -- Kanga was probably worried about Roo going on an adventure like this, so she stayed home with him.
** Pooh was once mistaken for the Skullosaurus due to the crystals distorting his figure. It makes so much sense when you realize the'growls' "growls" of the Skullosaurus were really [[spoiler: Pooh's stomach growling from the lack of honey.]]honey]].
** Regarding the absence of Kanga and Roo -- Kanga was probably worried about Roo going on an adventure like this, so she stayed home with him.
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