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* ''Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day'' (1968): A heavy storm kicks up in the Hundred Acre Wood, which may not be good news for some of the residents' homes. (This one is notable as the last Disney animated short to be made with the personal involvement of Creator/WaltDisney, who died prior to its completion. It went on to win the MediaNotes/AcademyAwardForBestAnimatedShortFilm.)

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* ''Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day'' (1968): A heavy storm kicks up in the Hundred Acre Wood, which may not be good news for some of the residents' homes. (This one is notable as the last Disney animated short to be made with the personal involvement of Creator/WaltDisney, who died prior to its completion. It went on to win earned the MediaNotes/AcademyAwardForBestAnimatedShortFilm.)
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* ''Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day'' (1968): A heavy storm kicks up in the Hundred Acre Wood, which may not be good news for some of the residents' homes. (This one is notable as the last Disney animated short to be made with the personal involvement of Creator/WaltDisney, who died prior to its completion. It went on to win the UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardForBestAnimatedShortFilm.)

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* ''Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day'' (1968): A heavy storm kicks up in the Hundred Acre Wood, which may not be good news for some of the residents' homes. (This one is notable as the last Disney animated short to be made with the personal involvement of Creator/WaltDisney, who died prior to its completion. It went on to win the UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardForBestAnimatedShortFilm.MediaNotes/AcademyAwardForBestAnimatedShortFilm.)
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* PetTheDog: What Pooh and friends (save [[TookALevelInJerkass Tigger]]) are trying to do for Eeyore. On top of that, when they play Poohsticks at the bridge after having cake, Eeyore wins the most rounds out of anyone.

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* PetTheDog: What Pooh and friends (save [[TookALevelInJerkass Tigger]]) are trying to do for Eeyore. On top of that, when they play Poohsticks at the bridge after having cake, Eeyore wins the most rounds out of anyone. (Bonus points for being a first-time player!)

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* JustJokingJustification: Tigger, when it is confirmed that he did indeed deliberately bounce Eeyore. None of the others are having any of it, so he says, "Some people have no sense of humor," and then bounces away.



* NiceJobBreakingItHero: While trying to save Eeyore, Pooh and Rabbit end up tossing a boulder onto his stomach.
* PetTheDog: What Pooh and friends (save [[TookALevelInJerkass Tigger]]) are trying to do for Eeyore.

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: While trying to save Eeyore, Pooh and Rabbit end up tossing a boulder onto his stomach.
stomach (the intent was to have it hit the water on one side of Eeyore, causing waves to wash him to the bank of the river).
* PetTheDog: What Pooh and friends (save [[TookALevelInJerkass Tigger]]) are trying to do for Eeyore. On top of that, when they play Poohsticks at the bridge after having cake, Eeyore wins the most rounds out of anyone.



* SoreLoser: Tigger, who spends this short [[AdaptationalVillainy being sort of the antagonist]].

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* SoreLoser: Tigger, who spends this short [[AdaptationalVillainy being sort of the antagonist]]. When he ends up not winning at all at Poohsticks, he disgustedly says, "Tiggers don't like Poohsticks!"
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* {{Disneyfication}}: The ending adapts the final chapter of ''The House at Pooh Corner'' which begins with the revelation that Christopher Robin has to leave. In said chapter, Christopher Robin vaguely explains that he has to go away, and can’t do “nothing” anymore. Pooh doesn’t understand, so Christopher Robin asks Pooh to promise never to forget him. Although the conversation between Pooh and Christopher Robin is fairly faithful to the book, there’s no real sense of finality to the moment. This is due to the implication that Pooh will always be around in the boy's life. It’s more of a “see you later” than a “goodbye”.
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-->'''Tigger:''' YUCK! Tiggers don't like honey!

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-->'''Tigger:''' [[DoesNotLikeSpam YUCK! Tiggers don't like honey!honey!]]
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* ''Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day'' (1968): A heavy storm kicks up in the Hundred Acre Wood, which may not be good news for some of the residents' homes. (This one is notable as the last Disney animated short to be made with the personal involvement of Creator/WaltDisney, who died prior to its completion. It went on to earn the UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardForBestAnimatedShortFilm.)

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* ''Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day'' (1968): A heavy storm kicks up in the Hundred Acre Wood, which may not be good news for some of the residents' homes. (This one is notable as the last Disney animated short to be made with the personal involvement of Creator/WaltDisney, who died prior to its completion. It went on to earn win the UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardForBestAnimatedShortFilm.)
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* ExposedToTheElements: In ''Tigger Too'', Tigger, Rabbit, and Kanga are able to stand the winter weather without any snow clothes, as is Roo until Kanga puts a scarf on him. Pooh is also able to handle wearing just a scarf, and Piglet wears a coat and scarf without pants or shoes. Christopher Robin, meanwhile, wears a coat, scarf, and boots, but keeps his traditional shorts and has his legs exposed.
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* TheArtifact: During the scene where Pooh's friends are pulling him out, one of the lyrics is "For mind over matter has made the Pooh un-fatter". This is due to the fact that the song in the film is the last verse of a song called "Mind Over Matter" wherein the preceding lyric would have been sung several times.
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%%* PorkyPigPronunciation: Piglet.

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%%* * PorkyPigPronunciation: Piglet.Piglet sometimes stutters when he speaks, usually when he's frightened such as the scene where he nearly gets blown away by the wind.
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** Piglet almost received this treatment as well. [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Originally Gopher was intended to replace Piglet]], hence Piglet's absence in "Honey Tree" (although Piglet is still present in the opening theme, albeit with a different design), but complaints from fans of the books prompted Disney to introduce Piglet in "Blustery Day" and he had been a major character in the franchise from the point onward.

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** Piglet almost received this treatment as well. [[WhatCouldHaveBeen Originally Gopher was intended to replace Piglet]], hence Piglet's absence in "Honey Tree" (although Piglet is still present in the opening theme, albeit with a different design), but complaints from fans of the books prompted Disney to introduce Piglet in "Blustery Day" and he had been a major character in the franchise from the point onward.

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