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* Is it implied to be the same Pooh we see throughout the film?
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** [[Creator/RichardScarry Pig Will]], you say?
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*** The Hundred Acre Wood is still the product of a young boy's imagination. Maybe Christopher Robin simply perceived Owl and Rabbit as more intelligent and down to earth, and thus more "realistic" in essence than the other fluff-brains. It does still leave the question however, if Owl and Rabbit still have stuffed toys representing them, where is Gopher's toy?
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** [[WhatsAHenway Piglet Will do what?]]