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''TheNewAdventures of WinnieThePooh'' is a Disney animated TV series in the style of the original ''[[TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh]]'', the second ''WinnieThePooh'' television series. It ran originally from 1988-1991 and for several years in reruns, including a Saturday morning spot on Disney's OneSaturdayMorning and also on Disney's Playhouse Disney block. It also had a number of VHS releases and was also featured on a number of [=DVDs=].

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''TheNewAdventures of WinnieThePooh'' Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' is a Disney animated TV series in the style of the original ''[[TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh]]'', ''Disney/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'', the second ''WinnieThePooh'' ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' television series. It ran originally from 1988-1991 and for several years in reruns, including a Saturday morning spot on Disney's OneSaturdayMorning and also on Disney's Playhouse Disney block. It also had a number of VHS releases and was also featured on a number of [=DVDs=].



* ContinuityNod: In "Friend in Need" Rabbit asks how Pooh got into his house with the door locked, Pooh responds that his back door was open, which is what he did in ''TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh''. (Although the wooden door leading to the garden ''was'' the "back door" in that film.)

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* ContinuityNod: In "Friend in Need" Rabbit asks how Pooh got into his house with the door locked, Pooh responds that his back door was open, which is what he did in ''TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh''.''Disney/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh''. (Although the wooden door leading to the garden ''was'' the "back door" in that film.)



* ShownTheirWork: Though more directly based on [[TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh the Disney featurettes]], occasional episodes make references to story material from the original A.A. Milne novels. In "The Big Switcheroo", for example, Tigger switches Piglet with Roo inside Kanga's pouch so Roo can avoid getting a bath (this story would again be adapted for part of ''Piglet's Big Movie''), while in "Eeyore's Tail Tale" Owl mistakes Eeyore's tail for a door bell (this story would again also be adapted for part of the 2011 Winnie The Pooh film).

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* ShownTheirWork: Though more directly based on [[TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh [[Disney/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh the Disney featurettes]], occasional episodes make references to story material from the original A.A. Milne novels. In "The Big Switcheroo", for example, Tigger switches Piglet with Roo inside Kanga's pouch so Roo can avoid getting a bath (this story would again be adapted for part of ''Piglet's Big Movie''), while in "Eeyore's Tail Tale" Owl mistakes Eeyore's tail for a door bell (this story would again also be adapted for part of the 2011 Winnie The Pooh film).
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* OutOfCharacterMoment: In "The Piglet Who Would Be King", Rabbit is friendly with Tigger and enthusiastic of going on a journey with him and Piglet. Normally, he would try to keep himself out of these journeys, especially if Tigger's involved.
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* BeYourself: Tigger tries to teach Eeyore the secret to being liked: "I've just got to be me!" Unfortunately, Eeyore interprets this as "[[IJustWantToBeYou I've just got to be Tigger]]"...



* BeYourself: Tigger tries to teach Eeyore the secret to being liked: "I've just got to be me!" Unfortunately, Eeyore interprets this as "[[IJustWantToBeYou I've just got to be Tigger]]"...

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* BeYourself: Tigger tries BoxAndStickTrap: An episode had Pooh trying to teach Eeyore the secret locate Rabbit's lost hammer, by using one of these and setting out a bunch of nails as bait. The trap gets set off and when Pooh goes over to being liked: "I've just got to be me!" Unfortunately, Eeyore interprets this as "[[IJustWantToBeYou I've just got to be Tigger]]"...see what he caught, he finds that he caught a saw instead.
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* SwappedRoles: Nearly everyone in "Sham Pooh."
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* StopHelpingMe: Eeyore went through this when everyone tried to cheer him up in "Donkey For A Day".
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* ThirdPersonPerson: Kessie, but only right when she's introduced. She seems to pick up the use of pronouns very quickly.
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* SurpriseParty: In "Goodbye, Mr. Pooh," Winnie the Pooh's friends throw him one because they think he's moving away. Because of it, he actually ''does'' move away, but soon returns, only to find his house taken by Eeyore.
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* InsomniaEpisode: The episode "Rock-A-Bye Pooh" had Piglet unable to go to sleep, due to a bad dream that he had where he lost his friends while they were going on a picnic. Pooh, Rabbit, and Tigger then work hard using different methods to try to get Piglet to go back to sleep, but to no success, until a storm blows up to which Piglet's dream does sort of come to reality. Fortunately for him, he's reunited with his friends in the end and he is able to sleep at night again.
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* SpitTake: Piglet in "My Hero"
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* ParrotExpowhat: In ''Monkey See Monkey Do Better'', Rabbit challenges toy ape Bruno to gardening.
-->'''Rabbit''': How are you at horticulture?
-->'''Bruno''': Horsi-what?
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* BigNo: Rabbit did it twice in "Luck Amok," when Tigger pulls the plug in the bathtub, and Rabbit gets sucked down the drain and he sees his watermellons rolling down on him.
** Tigger said it in "Honey for a Bunny," when he tells Rabbit to duck from the boomerang after Rabbit imitates the swan.
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* NoodleIncident: In ''The Bug Stops Here'', Tigger, Rabbit, and Piglet go off to try and catch a bug. When Pooh and the others find them in a place set off with traps, the three of them are caught in a net suspended in the air, with no explanation of what happened.
-->'''Rabbit''': Never. [[LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain Never again.]]
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* BorrowedCatchphrase: In one episode, Rabbit utters Christopher Robin's "Silly old bear."

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* BodyScreenFillUp: In the episode "Pooh Skies" where Tigger is jumping on a trampoline and falls on Rabbit


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** "Pooh Skies" where Tigger is jumping on a trampoline and falls on Rabbit.
** "A Knight to Remember" with Rabbit after he, Piglet, Tigger and Eeyore quickly run out of a closet and up the stairs Pooh was climbing
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* BathsAreFun: "The Old [=SwitcheRoo=]," based on earlier material, has Tigger and co. trying to help get Roo out of taking a bath because baths are "the end." Piglet ends up getting used as a substitute for Roo and being bathed by Kanga. But when Tigger and Roo get covered in mud and gum, they both end up in the bath. "Scrubbly bubbly." Tigger is forced to admit that when you take a bath "You get... you get ''clean''" and Roo declares "This is fun!" Tigger was right about one thing, though... it was ''The End''. (And the episode ends.) These events were later adapted for ''Piglet's Big Movie'' and the Carly Simon song "Mother's Intuition."
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* SuperstitionEpisode: On one episode, Tigger breaks a mirror in Rabbit's home, and Rabbit tells him that means seven years bad luck. Tigger dismisses it, as it wasn't ''his'' mirror that broke, and he tries to help Rabbit avoid bad luck, which just results in Rabbit getting one misfortune after another. Eventually, it's revealed that the mirror belonged to Pooh, so Tigger tries to help him avoid bad luck, with the same results. Eventually, after everyone but Tigger suffers from bad luck, it become apparent that Tigger is the one who is unlucky, so he's cast out. The others feel sorry for him and reverse the bad luck by "fixing" the mirror (taping a picture of Tigger so that he thinks it's his reflection).
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: A few episodes are available on the ''Growing Up With Winnie The Pooh'' [=DVDs=] and many VHS tapes contained episodes of the series back when that format was commonplace, but the vast majority of the series remains difficult to find.
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Surprisingly for the source material, this was a DarkerAndEdgier installment with real villains, and peril for Pooh and friends. It's also noted for having the occasional StoryArc such as the story of Kessie. It also marks the last appearence of Gopher in animated form.

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Surprisingly for the source material, this was a DarkerAndEdgier installment with real villains, and peril for Pooh and friends. It's also noted for having the occasional StoryArc such as the story of Kessie. It also marks the last appearence of Gopher in animated form.
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Surprisingly for the source material, this was a DarkerAndEdgier installment with real villains, and peril for Pooh and friends. It's also noted for having the occasional StoryArc such as the story of Kessie. It also marks the last appearence of Gopher in animated form.
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* TheFaceless: Christopher Robin's mother. Whenever she appears, we only get to see the back of her head.
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* CartoonBugSprayer: Sometime wielded by Rabbit in his battles with the bugs that invade his garden. He wants one for Christmas in "Winnie the Pooh and Christmas, Too".
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** On a similar note, one episode says that Pooh is a pro at doing "nothing," a reference to the end of the film.

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** On a similar note, one One episode says that Pooh is a pro at doing "nothing," a reference to the end of the film.



* DarkerAndEdgier: Compared this one to the original featurettes, and even more to the later movies and shows such as ''My Friends Tigger and Pooh'' this show has surprisingly many dark and scary moments, even if most of them have a distinct comical undertone. This is probably as Dark And Edgy as you'll ever see Winnie the Pooh.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: Compared this one to the original featurettes, and even more to the later movies and shows such as ''My Friends Tigger and Pooh'' this show has surprisingly many dark and scary moments, even if most of them have a distinct comical undertone. This is probably as Dark And Edgy as you'll ever see Winnie the Pooh.



** Tigger is the origin of this, at least in Winnie the Pooh. Heffalump, Woozle, Gabloon, Animule, just about anything except Jagular which Pooh came up with.

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** Tigger is the origin of this, at least in Winnie the Pooh. Heffalump, Woozle, Gabloon, Animule, just about anything except Jagular which Pooh came up with.



* TheOtherDarrin: Halfway through the show's run, JimCummings, already voicing Pooh, replaced Paul Winchell as Tigger as well. (Note that Winchell was very much still alive at that point and even returned to voice Tigger in ''Pooh's Grand Adventure''.)
* PaperThinDisguise: Pooh's disguise as the Masked Bear was literally just a mask. Possibly justified by being part of a ShowWithinAShow.

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* TheOtherDarrin: Halfway through the show's run, JimCummings, already voicing Pooh, replaced Paul Winchell as Tigger as well. (Note that Winchell (Winchell was very much still alive at that point and even returned to voice Tigger in ''Pooh's Grand Adventure''.)
* PaperThinDisguise: Pooh's disguise as the Masked Bear was literally just a mask. Possibly justified by being part of a ShowWithinAShow.
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* DumbassHasAPoint: In "Three Little Piglets", when Pooh's attempt to read the story of the ThreeLittlePigs strays into a scene more resembling LittleRedRidingHood:

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* DumbassHasAPoint: In "Three Little Piglets", when Pooh's attempt to read the story of the ThreeLittlePigs Literature/ThreeLittlePigs strays into a scene more resembling LittleRedRidingHood:Literature/LittleRedRidingHood:
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* BodyScreenFillUp: In the episode "Pooh Skies" where Tigger is jumping on a trampoline and falls on Rabbit
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* YourOtherLeft: In "Pooh Day Afternoon", Gopher says, "Right! No, your other right!"
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* DarkerAndEdgier: Compared this one to the original featurettes, and even more to the later movies and shows such as ''My Friends Tigger and Pooh'' this show has surprisingly many dark and scary moments, even if most of them have a distinct comical undertone. This is probably as Dark And Edgy as you'll ever see Winnie the Pooh.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: Compared this one to the original featurettes, and even more to the later movies and shows such as ''My Friends Tigger and Pooh'' this show has surprisingly many dark and scary moments, even if most of them have a distinct comical undertone. This is probably as Dark And Edgy as you'll ever see Winnie the Pooh.



* IJustWantToBeYou: Tigger tries to teach Eeyore how to be more cheerful. Eeyore interprets his lessons as "being just like Tigger", and soon he's painted himself in orange and black stripes and bouncing the others.

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* IJustWantToBeYou: Tigger tries to teach Eeyore how to be more cheerful. Eeyore interprets his lessons as "being just like Tigger", and soon he's painted himself in orange and black stripes and bouncing the others.



* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: A few episodes are available on the ''Growing Up With Winnie The Pooh'' [=DVDs=] and many VHS tapes contained episodes of the series back when that format was commonplace, but the vast majority of the series remains difficult to find.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: A few episodes are available on the ''Growing Up With Winnie The Pooh'' [=DVDs=] and many VHS tapes contained episodes of the series back when that format was commonplace, but the vast majority of the series remains difficult to find.



* ShoutOut: In "Rabbit Takes a Holiday", the others manage to completely destroy Rabbit's home and garden while he's away, so they erect huge murals depicting them in pristine condition to try to fool him. [[BlazingSaddles Sound familiar?]]

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* ShoutOut: In "Rabbit Takes a Holiday", the others manage to completely destroy Rabbit's home and garden while he's away, so they erect huge murals depicting them in pristine condition to try to fool him. [[BlazingSaddles [[Film/BlazingSaddles Sound familiar?]]



* VileVillainSaccharineShow: With the "vile villain" being Crud from the episode ''Cleanliness Is Next To Impossible''

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* OhCrap: "Oh, bother."
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* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: When you hear about "horse thieves", you'd expect thieves who steal horses instead of thieves who ''are'' horses.
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''TheNewAdventures of WinnieThePooh'' is a Disney animated TV series in the style of the original ''[[TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh]]'', the second ''WinnieThePooh'' television series. It ran originally from 1988-1991 and for several years in reruns, including a Saturday morning spot on Disney's OneSaturdayMorning and also on Disney's Playhouse Disney block. It also had a number of VHS releases and was also featured on a number of [=DVDs=].

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* ActionizedSequel: To an extent, some of the stories are more intense than previous Pooh features. Most notably this is the [[WhiteAndGreyMorality only interpretation of the franchise to occasionally use real villains]] (even if most of them are [[PokeThePoodle pretty low scale]] and [[HarmlessVillain nearly as hapless as Pooh]]).
* ADayInTheLimelight: Nearly every supporting character gets at least two or three episodes where they are the main focus.
* AndStarring: When Paul Winchell was still a part of the series, he received the credit "And Paul Winchell as Tigger."
* BeYourself: Tigger tries to teach Eeyore the secret to being liked: "I've just got to be me!" Unfortunately, Eeyore interprets this as "[[IJustWantToBeYou I've just got to be Tigger]]"...
* CallingCard: The Pack Rats' gimmick of stealing things and leaving behind walnuts as "payment".
* {{Calvinball}}: It is not at all clear what the point of the game that they are playing in "What's the Score, Pooh?" is, or what even the basics of the game are.
* ChristmasEpisode: "Winnie the Pooh and Christmas, Too". There were also special episodes for [[HalloweenEpisode Halloween]], Thanksgiving, New Year's Day, and Valentine's Day.
* ContinuityNod: In "Friend in Need" Rabbit asks how Pooh got into his house with the door locked, Pooh responds that his back door was open, which is what he did in ''TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh''. (Although the wooden door leading to the garden ''was'' the "back door" in that film.)
** On a similar note, one episode says that Pooh is a pro at doing "nothing," a reference to the end of the film.
* ClothingDamage: The back of Pooh's shirt gets torn off at the end of "Gone with the Wind".
* CrazyEnoughToWork: In "Things That Go Piglet in the Night," Tigger's plan to help Eeyore swing from the tree is to attach wooden wings and a parachute, and then launch him from another swing. Even Tigger is shocked that this works.
* CulturalTranslation: Moreso than the original: Christopher Robin now had an American accent and lived in what looked like a typical US suburb -- albeit one that seems to use the British street-numbering system.
* DarkerAndEdgier: Compared this one to the original featurettes, and even more to the later movies and shows such as ''My Friends Tigger and Pooh'' this show has surprisingly many dark and scary moments, even if most of them have a distinct comical undertone. This is probably as Dark And Edgy as you'll ever see Winnie the Pooh.
* DarkReprise: "There's No Camp Like Home" opens with Piglet in a scary version of "Heffalumps and Woozles" from ''Blustery Day''.
* DefeatMeansFriendship: Villains aren't very common and often turn out friendly after all.
* DisneyAcidSequence: "Eeyore's Tail Tale" has one starring Tigger the Private Ear chasing Eeyore's tail through a very trippy, cartoony city, including some classic cartoon chase-scene gags.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Winnie the Pooh is placed in house arrest for "breaking the law of gravity".
* DoomedSupermarketDisplay: In "A Pooh-Day Afternoon".
* DuckSeasonRabbitSeason: Played with in "The Monster Frankenpooh," when Piglet and Tigger argue over what time of day the story should take place:
-->'''Tigger''': Night!\\
'''Piglet''': Day!\\
'''Tigger''': Night!\\
'''Piglet''': Day!\\
'''Tigger''': Morning!\\
'''Piglet''': Evening!
* DumbassHasAPoint: In "Three Little Piglets", when Pooh's attempt to read the story of the ThreeLittlePigs strays into a scene more resembling LittleRedRidingHood:
-->'''Tigger:''' Say, for a Big Bad Bunny, he's sure not being very bad.\\
'''Rabbit:''' "For once, you're right, Tigger. We have lost track of the story, haven't we?"
** In "A Knight to Remember," Rabbit asks Pooh what to do about missing chess pieces:
--->'''Rabbit''': How can we play with missing pieces?\\
'''Pooh''': By [[RolePlayingGame playing the missing pieces.]]\\
'''Tigger''': Are my ears on too tight or is Fluff Boy making sense?
* TheEeyore: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Guess who.]] Although in the episode "Donkey for a Day," after surviving his friends' attempts at cheering him up, Eeyore explains that he isn't really depressed. In fact, he's happy because he gets to watch [[VisualEffectsOfAwesome the most breathtaking sunset ever seen.]]
* ForgottenBirthday: In "How Much Is That Rabbit in the Window?", Rabbit thinks it's happened to him due to a complicated series of misunderstandings.
* FracturedFairyTale: The episode "Three Little Piglets".
** While not a Fairy Tale, the episode "The Monster Frankenpooh" is fractured storytelling as well.
* HeelFaceTurn: Nasty Jack in "Paw And Order" ends up becoming the sheriff.
* IJustWantToBeYou: Tigger tries to teach Eeyore how to be more cheerful. Eeyore interprets his lessons as "being just like Tigger", and soon he's painted himself in orange and black stripes and bouncing the others.
* InteractingWithShadow: In one episode, Piglet befriends his shadow when his friends were too busy with their own activities to play with him.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Most everyone agrees Rabbit's a jerk, but he has several moments throughout the series and features where he's clearly a softy and a good friend in the long run.
* JokerJury: The trial by balloons in "Balloonatics".
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: A few episodes are available on the ''Growing Up With Winnie The Pooh'' [=DVDs=] and many VHS tapes contained episodes of the series back when that format was commonplace, but the vast majority of the series remains difficult to find.
* LadyMondegreen: Used in-universe. Tigger's alter ego "The Masked Offender" (from a mishearing of "The Masked Avenger", the hero from a story Christopher Robin read to them).
* {{Malaproper}}: Mostly Tigger, but occasionally other characters too, such as Pooh.
** Tigger is the origin of this, at least in Winnie the Pooh. Heffalump, Woozle, Gabloon, Animule, just about anything except Jagular which Pooh came up with.
* MostCommonCardGame: A group of "horse thieves" (actual horses) in "The Legend of Sheriff Piglet".
* NeverSayDie: When Rabbit disappears in one of Gopher's many dynamite explosions and a search of the area fails to turn up any sign of hide nor bunny, Tigger states glumly, "We're just gonna have to face it! Bunny-Boy is gone." (He turns up immediately afterward hanging from a tree.
* TheNewAdventures
* NonFatalExplosions: Gopher's dynamite causes plenty of property damage, but the characters emerge from the same explosions unharmed.
* OrMyNameIsnt: At least two episodes had Pooh say, "...or my name isn't Winnie the Pooh! Which it is..."
* TheOtherDarrin: Halfway through the show's run, JimCummings, already voicing Pooh, replaced Paul Winchell as Tigger as well. (Note that Winchell was very much still alive at that point and even returned to voice Tigger in ''Pooh's Grand Adventure''.)
* PaperThinDisguise: Pooh's disguise as the Masked Bear was literally just a mask. Possibly justified by being part of a ShowWithinAShow.
* PerformanceAnxiety: Piglet in "Un-Valentines Day"
* PortableHole: One episode reveals the entrance of Gophur's tunnel home as one of those.
* PrecisionGuidedBoomerang: Used as a RunningGag in the episode "Hunny for a Bunny". "'''DUCK!!'''"
* ThePromisedLand: The Land Of Milk and Honey
* RealAfterAll: Prior to this series, Heffalumps and Woozles were merely creatures of Pooh and the others' imagination in both the original books and Disney features. Starting from ''New Adventures'' they begin appearing in person, usually as bumbling antagonists.
* TheRuntAtTheEnd: "The Piglet Who Would Be King" had a herd of heffalumps thunder past, followed by a tiny heffalump chanting "The land of milk and honey! The land of milk and honey! Hooray!"
* SanitySlippage: Rabbit, very quickly, when he first starts taking care of Kessie, giggling and making faces like maniac and babbling about having carrots to take care of. He snaps out of it before long, though.
* ScoobyDoobyDoors: Part of the DisneyAcidSequence in "Eeyore's Tall Tail."
* ShoutOut: In "Rabbit Takes a Holiday", the others manage to completely destroy Rabbit's home and garden while he's away, so they erect huge murals depicting them in pristine condition to try to fool him. [[BlazingSaddles Sound familiar?]]
* ShownTheirWork: Though more directly based on [[TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh the Disney featurettes]], occasional episodes make references to story material from the original A.A. Milne novels. In "The Big Switcheroo", for example, Tigger switches Piglet with Roo inside Kanga's pouch so Roo can avoid getting a bath (this story would again be adapted for part of ''Piglet's Big Movie''), while in "Eeyore's Tail Tale" Owl mistakes Eeyore's tail for a door bell (this story would again also be adapted for part of the 2011 Winnie The Pooh film).
* SurvivalMantra: Subverted in "Knight for a Day" with Piglet chanting "I am ''not'' brave, I am ''not'' brave..."
* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: ''No one'' in the Hundred Acre Wood is sending valentines.
* SynchronizedSwarming: Very common.
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: With the "vile villain" being Crud from the episode ''Cleanliness Is Next To Impossible''
* TheWestern: "The Legend Of Sheriff Piglet" and "The Good, The Bad, and the Tigger".
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