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* DigitalDestruction: A select few episodes of the series did ''not'' receive an HD remaster for the Creator/DisneyPlus release, most notably Season 1's "The Masked Offender" and "Things That Go Piglet in the Night", which are in extremely poor quality compared to the other episodes.
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** In 2024, an [=eBay=] auction for a script for the penultimate episode "Piglet's Poohetry" showed several ideas late in the show's production for potential episodes with tentative titles. Most of them revolve around Christopher Robin getting into trouble and facing consequences, recalling how the fourth season also had more of such stories where Christopher would face a more mature situation presumably to teach kids more lessons.
*** "Rabbit's Dreamscape" - Rabbit's dream of flying is interrupted by Tigger, so he passes through each of his friends' dreams to try to find a way to complete his dream.
*** "Detention" - Christopher Robin brings the friends to detention with him. Their imagination runs wild causing them to wreck the library, landing him in even more trouble.
*** "The Birds" - Piglet causes havoc in the wood when he starts feeding birds, who begin overcrowding the forest as a result.
*** "Twelve Angry Animals" - Tigger is put on trial for trampling Rabbit's garden, but Rabbit realizes that he trampled his own garden while sleep-walking and tries to steer the case so that Tigger gets acquitted.
*** "Com-Pooh-ter" - The group goes on a fantastical journey into Christopher Robin's computer when they think they need to find his lost homework assignment (in reality, Christopher Robin was trying to get out of doing the assignment).
*** "Pooh of Flatbrush" - Christopher Robin joins a family-friendly gang with a cool outfit and haircut; the group tries to form their own gangs to be cool as well, sparking division leading up to a gang war.
*** "Grand Theft Auto" - Christopher Robin takes the family car for what is supposed to be a harmless joy ride, but ends up in a cross-city mayhem-filled chase. When the cops arrive, Christopher and the friends would hide in the trunk, and the cops would tow it back to his home unaware of his presence. Once home, Christopher confesses to his actions instead of getting away with them.
*** "Baby Piglet" - Piglet is stuck in a shaft and everyone tries to get him out, but Tigger wants to make a movie out of it.
*** "Pooh of Thunder" - Christopher ends up taking a go-kart for a joyride.
*** "Dr. Rabbit and Mr. Bunny" - Rabbit has a Jekyl and Hyde transformation out of stress from Tigger's bouncing his garden. As Mr. Bunny, he bounces Tigger instead, causing Piglet to become paranoid of being bounced.
*** "Pooh-litical Prisoners" - Rabbit calls for a vote to crown someone the sheriff of the Hundred Acre Wood and Pooh ends up being voted in. However, he begins arresting everyone for harmless "crimes" and even arrests himself. When everyone is locked away together, they confess truths to each other like Rabbit admitting he likes Tigger deep down. Pooh realizes he never locked the cage so everyone can go free.
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** Voice actor Michael Gough (not to be confused with another Creator/MichaelGough) was brought in to replace Howard Morris as the voice of Gopher, as Morris was under contract to ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends''. When Morris decided to retire from voice acting altogether, Gough became Gopher's permanent voice.

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** Voice actor Michael Gough Creator/MichaelJGough (not to be confused with another Creator/MichaelGough) was brought in to replace Howard Morris as the voice of Gopher, as Morris was under contract to ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends''. When Morris decided to retire from voice acting altogether, Gough became Gopher's permanent voice.
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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: ''WesternAnimation/BoJackHorseman'', ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure'', and ''WesternAnimation/LittlestPetShop'' all also have an episode titled "Fish Out of Water".

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* SimilarlyNamedWorks: ''WesternAnimation/BoJackHorseman'', ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure'', and ''WesternAnimation/LittlestPetShop'' ''WesternAnimation/LittlestPetShop2012'' all also have an episode titled "Fish Out of Water".
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* NewbieBoom: The popularity of this show resulted in renewed interest in the ''Winnie the Pooh'' franchise in the 90's, leading it to become one of Disney's biggest [[CashCowFranchise cash cows]] of that decade.
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** "Pooh Skies" was to be a bonus feature to the 2006 Special Edition of ''WesternAnimation/PoohsGrandAdventure'', even being advertised in the edition’s trailer, but it was ultimately replaced by ''Winnie the Pooh and a Blustery Day''.

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** Cummings, meanwhile, starting with this series, inherited the role of Pooh from Creator/SterlingHolloway (who voiced Pooh in the original featurettes), who declined to reprise his role for retirement and health reasons (Holloway would die in 1992, the year after ''New Adventures'' aired its last episode). Similarly, Ken Sansom was cast as Rabbit (replacing Will Ryan) and Creator/PeterCullen was cast as Eeyore.
** Reportedly, during times where Cummings couldn't show up, Creator/HalSmith also provided some odd voice work for Pooh for the series (having previously voiced him in ''Series/WelcomeToPoohCorner'' and ''A Day For Eeyore'').

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** Cummings, meanwhile, starting with this series, inherited the role of Pooh from Creator/SterlingHolloway (who voiced Pooh in the original featurettes), who declined to reprise his role for retirement and health reasons (Holloway would die in 1992, the year after ''New Adventures'' aired its last episode). Similarly, He also replaces Creator/HalSmith as well (who had did Pooh from 1978 to 1987).
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Ken Sansom was cast replaces Will Ryan as Rabbit (replacing Will Ryan) and Creator/PeterCullen was cast replaces Ron Gans as Eeyore.
** Reportedly, during times where Cummings couldn't show up, Creator/HalSmith also provided some odd voice work for Pooh for the series (having previously voiced him in ''Series/WelcomeToPoohCorner'' Patricia Parris replaces Julie [=McWhirter=]-Dees and ''A Day For Eeyore'').Diana Hale as Kanga.

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