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* The animated opening reveals that Winnie the Pooh and his friends were ''always'' real, rather than imaginary friends created from stuffed animals. As a child, Christopher Robin stumbled across a strange group of creatures while exploring the Hundred-Acre Wood, and while they apparently weren't hostile then, the narrator refers to them as "crossbreeds" and "[[AnimalisticAbomination abominations]]". It's never revealed exactly what they are and where they came from.

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* The animated opening reveals that Winnie the Pooh and his friends were ''always'' real, rather than imaginary friends created from stuffed animals. As a child, Christopher Robin stumbled across a strange group of creatures while exploring the Hundred-Acre Wood, and while they apparently weren't hostile then, the narrator refers to them as "crossbreeds" and "[[AnimalisticAbomination abominations]]". It's never revealed exactly what they are and where they came from. [[spoiler: The sequel reveals them to be genetically engineered half breeds, but given the retcon that this first film is actually an in-universe movie, that may not hold true here. ]]

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* The Hundred-Acre Wood suffered a famine that resulted in Pooh and Piglet eating Eeyore alive as they relied on Christopher Robin to provide food for them.

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* The Hundred-Acre Wood suffered a famine that resulted in Pooh and Piglet eating Eeyore alive as they relied on Christopher Robin to provide food for them. It would be one thing if they were remorseless about their actions and immediately became sociopaths after the act, but they do not. They temporarily snap back to their senses and [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone realize the horror they've committed]] and it traumatizes them so much that they make a vow to never speak again.



** The death sticks out even further because of the sheer ''cruelty'' of it. Most of the other kills were made with whatever was on hand and relatively quickly. The logical choice for Pooh and Piglet would have been to drown Lara in the hot tub where they find her (which would also run less risk of alerting the others). Instead, they drag her to the dirt road and wait for her to regain consciousness before they crush her skull. The brief SlasherSmile Pooh shows just as he starts driving, and Piglet's laugh at Lara's death, shows that this was a kill they wanted to ''savor''.

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** The death sticks out even further because of the sheer ''cruelty'' of it. Most of the other kills were made with whatever was on hand and relatively quickly. The logical choice for Pooh and Piglet would have been to drown Lara in the hot tub where they find her (which would also run less risk of alerting the others). Instead, they drag her to the dirt road and wait for her to regain consciousness before they crush her skull. The brief SlasherSmile Pooh shows just as he starts driving, and Piglet's laugh at Lara's death, shows that this was a kill they wanted to ''savor''.''savor''.
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* While most of the deaths in the film would be horrific ways to go, Lara's death stands out: Piglet pins her down on a dirt road while Pooh ''slowly'' drives a car towards her. {{Pun Hog-tied}} and helpless, Lara can only whimper for her life around her gag, then scream in terror as she gets the gag off... and then the car's tire makes contact with her head, and her screams turn into ''agony'' as her skull begins to audibly crack and visibly compress under the weight of the car, [[EyeScream her eyeball having popped out of her skull due to the immense pressure]]... and [[SoundOnlyDeath then the scene shifts to Piglet roaring in triumph]] as we hear the SickeningCrunch of [[HeadCrushing her skull finally getting crushed]].

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* While most of the deaths in the film would be horrific ways to go, Lara's death stands out: Piglet pins her down on a dirt road while Pooh ''slowly'' drives a car towards her. {{Pun Hog-tied}} [[{{Pun}} Hog-tied]] and helpless, Lara can only whimper for her life around her gag, then scream in terror as she gets the gag off... and then the car's tire makes contact with her head, and her screams turn into ''agony'' as her skull begins to audibly crack and visibly compress under the weight of the car, [[EyeScream her eyeball having popped out of her skull due to the immense pressure]]... and [[SoundOnlyDeath then the scene shifts to Piglet roaring in triumph]] as we hear the SickeningCrunch of [[HeadCrushing her skull finally getting crushed]].
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* While most of the deaths in the film would be horrific ways to go, Lara's death stands out: Piglet pins her down on a dirt road while Pooh ''slowly'' drives a car towards her. Hog-tied and helpless, Lara can only whimper for her life around her gag, then scream in terror as she gets the gag off... and then the car's tire makes contact with her head, and her screams turn into ''agony'' as her skull begins to audibly crack and visibly compress under the weight of the car, [[EyeScream her eyeball having popped out of her skull due to the immense pressure]]... and [[SoundOnlyDeath then the scene shifts to Piglet roaring in triumph]] as we hear the SickeningCrunch of [[HeadCrushing her skull finally getting crushed]].

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* While most of the deaths in the film would be horrific ways to go, Lara's death stands out: Piglet pins her down on a dirt road while Pooh ''slowly'' drives a car towards her. Hog-tied {{Pun Hog-tied}} and helpless, Lara can only whimper for her life around her gag, then scream in terror as she gets the gag off... and then the car's tire makes contact with her head, and her screams turn into ''agony'' as her skull begins to audibly crack and visibly compress under the weight of the car, [[EyeScream her eyeball having popped out of her skull due to the immense pressure]]... and [[SoundOnlyDeath then the scene shifts to Piglet roaring in triumph]] as we hear the SickeningCrunch of [[HeadCrushing her skull finally getting crushed]].
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* Pooh and Piglet have somehow managed to invade the real world and want payback for Christopher Robin abandoning them all those years ago.
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!!'''As a Moments subpage, all spoilers are unmarked [[Administrivia/SpoilersOff as per policy]]. [[{{Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned}} You Have Been Warned.]]'''



* The animated opening reveals that Winnie the Pooh and his friends were ''always'' real, rather than imaginary friends created from stuffed animals. As a child, Christopher Robin stumbled across a strange group of creatures while exploring the Hundred-Acre Wood, and while they apparently weren't hostile then, the narrator refers to them as "crossbreeds" and "[[AnimalisticAbomination abominations]]". It's never revealed exactly what they are and where they came from.

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* The animated opening reveals that Winnie the Pooh and his friends were ''always'' real, rather than imaginary friends created from stuffed animals. As a child, Christopher Robin stumbled across a strange group of creatures while exploring the Hundred-Acre Wood, and while they apparently weren't hostile then, the narrator refers to them as "crossbreeds" and "[[AnimalisticAbomination abominations]]". It's never revealed exactly what they are and where they came from.from.
* While most of the deaths in the film would be horrific ways to go, Lara's death stands out: Piglet pins her down on a dirt road while Pooh ''slowly'' drives a car towards her. Hog-tied and helpless, Lara can only whimper for her life around her gag, then scream in terror as she gets the gag off... and then the car's tire makes contact with her head, and her screams turn into ''agony'' as her skull begins to audibly crack and visibly compress under the weight of the car, [[EyeScream her eyeball having popped out of her skull due to the immense pressure]]... and [[SoundOnlyDeath then the scene shifts to Piglet roaring in triumph]] as we hear the SickeningCrunch of [[HeadCrushing her skull finally getting crushed]].
** The death sticks out even further because of the sheer ''cruelty'' of it. Most of the other kills were made with whatever was on hand and relatively quickly. The logical choice for Pooh and Piglet would have been to drown Lara in the hot tub where they find her (which would also run less risk of alerting the others). Instead, they drag her to the dirt road and wait for her to regain consciousness before they crush her skull. The brief SlasherSmile Pooh shows just as he starts driving, and Piglet's laugh at Lara's death, shows that this was a kill they wanted to ''savor''.
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* The Hundred-Acre Wood suffered a famine that resulted in Pooh and Piglet eating Eeyore alive as they relied on Christopher Robin to provide food for them.
* Pooh and Piglet have somehow managed to invade the real world and want payback for Christopher Robin abandoning them all those years ago.
* The animated opening reveals that Winnie the Pooh and his friends were ''always'' real, rather than imaginary friends created from stuffed animals. As a child, Christopher Robin stumbled across a strange group of creatures while exploring the Hundred-Acre Wood, and while they apparently weren't hostile then, the narrator refers to them as "crossbreeds" and "[[AnimalisticAbomination abominations]]". It's never revealed exactly what they are and where they came from.

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