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* SpitTake: Piglet in "My Hero"

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* SpitTake: Piglet in "My Hero"Hero".
* StealthInsult: This exchange in "The Piglet Who Would Be King":
--> '''Pooh:''' I cleverly put [''my honey''] where it's safe from honey-nappers...right in here! [''pats stomach'']\\
'''Rabbit:''' [[AchievementsInIgnorance Sometimes, Pooh Bear, you really amaze me.]]\\
'''Pooh:''' Why, thank you, Rabbit!
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* GainaxEnding: "Sorry, Wrong Slusher".
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** He has another one in "Honey for a Bunny" when he learns the mate to his bookend was actually the same one he dumped.
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* SecurityCling: There are three examples of this in the episode "Lights Out." First, Gopher jumps on Tigger's head at the mere mention of the word "dark." Later in the tunnel, Tigger jumps on Pooh when he hears a noise. And lastly, Tigger jumps into Rabbit's arms who in turn jumps on Pooh.
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* KnightOfCerebus: Crud of ''Cleanliness Is Next To Impossible'' is a pretty comedic villain by normal standards, but placed in a ''Winnie The Pooh'' feature, he makes for a blatantly darker tone than most of the light heartedness of the series.

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* KnightOfCerebus: Crud of ''Cleanliness Is Next To Impossible'' is a pretty comedic villain by normal standards, but placed in a ''Winnie The Pooh'' feature, he makes for a blatantly darker tone than most of the light heartedness harmless affairs of the series.
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* ReplacedTheThemeTune: Downplayed. The same theme was used throughout the series, however later episodes used a rerecorded variant. Also while earlier episodes used a short orchestral variant for the ending credits, later episodes used an instrumental version of the full opening theme.

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* ReplacedTheThemeTune: Downplayed. The same theme was used throughout the series, however later episodes used a rerecorded variant.it with a ''slightly'' different instrumentation. Also while earlier episodes used a short orchestral variant for the ending credits, later episodes used an instrumental version of the full opening theme.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: Compared this one to the original featurettes, and 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 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 While it's all still thoroughly light hearted and cutesy, this is probably as Dark And Edgy as you'll ever see Winnie the Pooh.


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* KnightOfCerebus: Crud of ''Cleanliness Is Next To Impossible'' is a pretty comedic villain by normal standards, but placed in a ''Winnie The Pooh'' feature, he makes for a blatantly darker tone than most of the light heartedness of the series.
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* ReplacedTheThemeTune: Downplayed. The same theme was used throughout the series, however later episodes used a rerecorded variant. Also while earlier episodes used a short orchestral variant for the ending credits, later episodes used an instrumental version of the full opening theme.
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* ForeignRemake: The cartoon counts as one. In 1977, ''Series/{{Jackanory}}'' aired original WinnieThePooh stories on CBBC (who also aired NoddysToylandAdventures and {{Pingu}}), but when this was first broadcast Creator/TheBBC could not believe their eyes! They were surprised at how Disney bought the rights to the protagonist! They were originally going to broadcast him on CBBC, but they didn't like how many superstitions there were, and thus, the cartoon aired on ITV.

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* ForeignRemake: The cartoon counts as one. In 1977, ''Series/{{Jackanory}}'' aired original WinnieThePooh stories on CBBC (who also aired NoddysToylandAdventures ''WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures'' and {{Pingu}}), ''WesternAnimation/{{Pingu}})'', but when this was first broadcast Creator/TheBBC could not believe their eyes! They were surprised at how Disney bought the rights to the protagonist! They were originally going to broadcast him on CBBC, but they didn't like how many superstitions there were, and thus, the cartoon aired on ITV.
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** Also, Wooster in "The Great Honey Pot Robbery" learns to share.
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* CoveredInMud: Usually with Tigger (willingly) and often with Rabbit (to his dismay).
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* EatTheCamera: Seen in "Invasion of the Pooh Snatcher", when Tigger explains that he must protect his friends from the "jagulars," he then growls right into the camera for no real reason except as a visual effect.
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* MagicFeather: One episode of had Christopher Robin give Piglet a pair of "magical earmuffs" so that he could ice skate. Piglet loses the earmuffs, and believes that he cannot skate without them...until his friends are in danger. Naturally, Piglet saves the day, even without the "magic."
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* SurvivalMantra: Subverted in "Knight for a Day" with Piglet chanting "I am ''not'' brave, I am ''not'' brave..."

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* SurvivalMantra: Subverted in "Knight for a Day" "A Knight to Remember" with Piglet chanting "I am ''not'' brave, I am ''not'' brave..."
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** One episode had Tigger say, "Or my name isn't T-I-double-'guh'-er! TIGGER! Which, by the way, it is!"
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* HumanLadder: Eeyore, Piglet, Tigger and Rabbit (listed from top to bottom) form this when attempting to reach the sky in the episode "Pooh Skies."
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** As a result of a screw-up involving his calendar, Rabbit ''thinks'' he's about to be thrown one in "How Much Is That Rabbit In The Window?". He's sorely disappointed when he realizes otherwise.


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* TermiteTrouble: The main conflict of "Tigger's Houseguest", wherein Tigger "befriends" a termite that's been ravaging the Hundred-Acre Wood.
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* AsideComment: Tigger does this frequently.
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* ForeignRemake: The cartoon counts as one. In 1977, {{Jackanory}} aired original WinnieThePooh stories on CBBC (who also aired NoddysToylandAdventures and {{Pingu}}), but when this was first broadcast TheBBC could not believe their eyes! They were surprised at how Disney bought the rights to the protagonist! They were originally going to broadcast him on CBBC, but they didn't like how many superstitions there were, and thus, the cartoon aired on ITV.

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* ForeignRemake: The cartoon counts as one. In 1977, {{Jackanory}} ''Series/{{Jackanory}}'' aired original WinnieThePooh stories on CBBC (who also aired NoddysToylandAdventures and {{Pingu}}), but when this was first broadcast TheBBC Creator/TheBBC could not believe their eyes! They were surprised at how Disney bought the rights to the protagonist! They were originally going to broadcast him on CBBC, but they didn't like how many superstitions there were, and thus, the cartoon aired on ITV.
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* FoolsMap: "Rabbit Marks The Spot" saw Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, and Gopher looking for buried treasure, with help from a fake treasure map that Rabbit had created.
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* TheOtherDarrin: Halfway through the show's run, JimCummings, already voicing Pooh, replaced Paul Winchell as Tigger as well. (Winchell was very much still alive at that point and returned to voice Tigger in ''Pooh's Grand Adventure''.)
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''TheNewAdventures of Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' is a Disney animated TV series in the style of the original ''Disney/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'', the second ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' television series. It ran originally started in January 1988 on The Disney Channel, moving to ABC in September of that same year and airing new episodes until October 1991, while reruns aired until September 1993 and again from December 1995 until September 2002, 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=]. The show also twice won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program.

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''TheNewAdventures of Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' is a Disney animated TV series in the style of the original ''Disney/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'', the second ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' television series. It ran originally started in on January 17, 1988 on The Disney Channel, moving to ABC in September of that same year and airing new episodes until October 26, 1991, while reruns aired until September 4, 1993 and again from December 9, 1995 until September 7, 2002, 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=]. The show also twice won the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program.
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* ActorAllusion: In "Sham Pooh," a mix up leads to all the characters acting like each other. Owl winds up thinking he's Pooh and acting like the real deal, which isn't too much of a stretch for his voice actor as Hal Smith was Pooh's voice actor as well in the early 1980's. Smith does do a pretty good job of differentiating his voice for Owl-as-Pooh compared to the regular one he used for Pooh.
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--> Rabbit (buried under a pile of his ruined furniture and dishes): "Why does this always happen to ''me?"''

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--> Rabbit (buried -->'''Rabbit''' ''(buried under a pile of his ruined furniture and dishes): dishes)'': "Why does this always happen to ''me?"''
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* BeTheBall: In the episode "Paw and Order," horse thief Nasty Jack shows Piglet the difference between bouncing and trouncing by turning another horse thief into a basketball... dribbling and shooting him into a hoop for good measure.
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* IOweYouMyLife: In "My Hero", Piglet "saves" Tigger from [[StopDrowningAndStandUp drowning in a puddle]], and Tigger tries to "help" him with everything until Piglet begins trying to set up a situation where Tigger can "save" him.

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