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** The episode "Owl In The Family" has Owl realise he's become so estranged from his anecdote-spawning family that he questions if they exist, with Pooh and the others taking measures to initiate a family reunion to cheer him up. It's PlayedForLaughs and everything turns out alright in the end with a surprise visit from Owl's relatives. [[WesternAnimation/TheTiggerMovie A few years later however another member of the wood would suffer the same dilemma...]]

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** The episode "Owl In The Family" has Owl realise he's become so estranged from his anecdote-spawning family that he questions if they exist, with Pooh and the others taking measures to initiate a family reunion to cheer him up. It's PlayedForLaughs and everything turns out alright in the end with a surprise visit from Owl's relatives. [[WesternAnimation/TheTiggerMovie A few Ten years later however another member of the wood would suffer the same dilemma...]]
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** In the same episode, Rabbit says "Must be spring. The knights are getting shorter." Jim Cummings would make that same joke [[WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain a few years later]].


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** At the end of "Groundpiglet Day", Tigger says, "We gotta find us a porcupine." [[WesternAnimation/MyFriendsTiggerAndPooh In 2007, they do.]]
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* BizarroEpisode: A fair few episodes step out of the usual laid back antics of the original film and books and take a far more surreal tone, most notably "The Piglet Who Would Be King", "Cleanliness is Next to Impossible" and "Sorry, Wrong Slusher.".

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* BizarroEpisode: A fair few episodes step out of the usual laid back antics of the original film and books and take a far more surreal tone, most notably "The Piglet Who Would Be King", "Cleanliness is Next to Impossible" and "Sorry, Wrong Slusher.".Slusher".
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* ToughActToFollow: While Pooh's follow-on series have their fans, ''The Book of Pooh'' and ''My Friends Tigger and Pooh'' are often considered paler shows compared to ''New Adventures'' due to its impressive hand drawn animation, loyalty to the original film, clever emotional writing and wider scale target audience. The series set such a ground for Pooh works that some consider even the later feature length films inferior. The latter series even more so since Owl is [[AdaptedOut completely removed]].

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* ToughActToFollow: While Pooh's follow-on series have their fans, ''The Book of Pooh'' and ''My Friends Tigger and Pooh'' ''WesternAnimation/MyFriendsTiggerAndPooh'' are often considered paler shows compared to ''New Adventures'' due to its impressive hand drawn animation, loyalty to the original film, clever emotional writing and wider scale target audience. The series set such a ground for Pooh works that some consider even the later feature length films inferior. The latter series even more so since Owl is [[AdaptedOut completely removed]].
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** The premise of Tigger having his voice "stolen" has heartbreaking undertones considering Paul Winchell by that point had to trade the role with Jim Cummings due to failing health and was eventually retired from the character altogether in 1999. It becomes even darker once he died in 2004.

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** The premise of Tigger having his voice "stolen" has heartbreaking undertones considering Paul Winchell by that point had to trade the role with Jim Cummings due to failing health and was eventually retired from the character altogether in 1999. It becomes even darker once he died in 2004.2005.
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** The episode "Cleanliness is Next to Impossible" would not be the last time that Jim Cummings plays [[WesternAnimation/BumpInTheNight a monster that lives under the bed.]]

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** The episode "Cleanliness is Next to Impossible" would not wouldn't be the last time that Jim Cummings plays [[WesternAnimation/BumpInTheNight a monster that lives under the bed.]]
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* DracoInLeatherPants: Rabbit gets this a lot from fans, mainly due to his short-tempered, jerky behavior.

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** The closing credits instrumental version of theme song, particularly the extended version with humming and just a bit of vocals at the end. The early instrumental closing credit version of the song (with more trumpets) is no slouch either.
** Many of the music cues and background songs.

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** The closing credits credits' instrumental version of theme song, particularly the extended version with humming and just a bit of vocals at the end. The early instrumental closing credit version of the song (with more trumpets) is no slouch either.
** Many of the music cues and background songs.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: In "the Wishing Bear," the rest of the gang tries various ways to jog Pooh's memory when he forgets the rhyme needed to make a wish Christopher Robin's wishing star. The plot of the gang trying to help Pooh's memory was played much more seriously in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'' when the Heartless tear pages of the Winnie-the-Pooh book out, which causes him to lose his entire memory.

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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: FunnyAneurysmMoment:
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In "the Wishing Bear," the rest of the gang tries various ways to jog Pooh's memory when he forgets the rhyme needed to make a wish Christopher Robin's wishing star. The plot of the gang trying to help Pooh's memory was played much more seriously in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'' when the Heartless tear pages of the Winnie-the-Pooh book out, which causes him to lose his entire memory.



*** The premise of Tigger having his voice "stolen" also has heartbreaking undertones considering Paul Winchell by that point had to trade the role with Jim Cummings due to failing health and was eventually retired from the character altogether in 1999. It becomes even darker once he died in 2004.
** Pooh's cries to find the wishing star in "The Wishing Bear" become this when in ''Pooh's Grand Adventure'', he similarly begs for the wishing star during his heart "Wherever You Are" - because he's "empty and [cold], and [his] heart's about to break".

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*** ** The premise of Tigger having his voice "stolen" also has heartbreaking undertones considering Paul Winchell by that point had to trade the role with Jim Cummings due to failing health and was eventually retired from the character altogether in 1999. It becomes even darker once he died in 2004.
** Pooh's cries to find the wishing star in "The Wishing Bear" become this when in ''Pooh's Grand Adventure'', he similarly begs for the wishing star during his heart "Wherever You Are" - -- because he's "empty and [cold], and [his] heart's about to break".



** The ImagineSpot from "Grown, But Not Forgotten" shows what Christopher Robin's adult life would be...although it's nothing like what would happen [[Film/ChristopherRobin several decades later]].

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** The ImagineSpot from "Grown, But Not Forgotten" shows what Christopher Robin's adult life would be... although it's nothing like what would happen [[Film/ChristopherRobin several decades later]].



** The series is also a major source for the ''WebVideo/PoohsAdventures'' films.

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** The ending of "Pooh Ought to be In Pictures," with Pooh and Christopher Robin on the hillside as fades to nighttime, is so significant and iconic, that it is the title card and closing credits of the series.

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** The ending of "Pooh Ought to be In Pictures," with Pooh and Christopher Robin on the hillside as fades to nighttime, is so significant and iconic, iconic that it is it's the title card and closing credits of the series.
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* ViewerNameConfusion: This show has a minor character named Kessie, but [[https://www.lavasurfer.com/pooh-faq6.html#49 some people]] assume she has the relatively more common name Cassie.
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** The Cloud Painting Scene from "Donkey for a Day" that it serves as the emotional climax of the series intro.

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** The Cloud Painting Scene "cloud painting" scene from "Donkey for a Day" that it serves as the emotional climax of the series intro.
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** The end of "Ground-Piglet Day" has Rabbit reveal that it's actually November 13th, which prompts Tigger to exclaim ''"November 13th!?"'' and gasp in horror, asking "Do you realize what this means?" He then goes on to say that it's "Porcupine Day", but after the November 13th of 2015 and the terrorist attacks on Paris, his intended over-the-top reaction to the date comes off as much more uncomfortable.



** "The Monster [=FrankenPooh=]" is a bit amusing when you found out about ''Manga/AttackOnTitan''. Yes, Pooh becomes a Titan in this episode.
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** The episode "Owl In The Family" has Owl realise he's become so estranged from his anecdote-spawning family that he questions if they exist, with Pooh and the others taking measures to initiate a family reunion to cheer him up. It's PlayedForLaughs and everything turns out alright in the end with a surprise visit from Owl's relatives. [[Disney/TheTiggerMovie A few years later however another member of the wood would suffer the same dilemma...]]

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** The episode "Owl In The Family" has Owl realise he's become so estranged from his anecdote-spawning family that he questions if they exist, with Pooh and the others taking measures to initiate a family reunion to cheer him up. It's PlayedForLaughs and everything turns out alright in the end with a surprise visit from Owl's relatives. [[Disney/TheTiggerMovie [[WesternAnimation/TheTiggerMovie A few years later however another member of the wood would suffer the same dilemma...]]



** Two [[TheDitz ditzy]] friends, one with a mostly red and another mostly yellow color palette, go on adventures that get on the nerves of their neighbor, a stuffy green-colored fellow with SuperOCD. Did we just describe Pooh, Piglet, and Rabbit, or [[WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants SpongeBob, Patrick, and Squidward]]? It's even more hilarious since Creator/TomKenny, the voice of [=SpongeBob=] is the new voice of Rabbit as of the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' film.

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** Two [[TheDitz ditzy]] friends, one with a mostly red and another mostly yellow color palette, go on adventures that get on the nerves of their neighbor, a stuffy green-colored fellow with SuperOCD. Did we just describe Pooh, Piglet, and Rabbit, or [[WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants SpongeBob, Patrick, and Squidward]]? It's even more hilarious since Creator/TomKenny, the voice of [=SpongeBob=] is the new voice of Rabbit as of the 2011 ''Disney/WinnieThePooh'' ''WesternAnimation/WinnieThePooh'' film.
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** Pooh's "Here We Go Floating" song that opens "Balloonacy" is absolutely sweet.

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** Pooh's "Here We Go Floating" song that opens "Balloonacy" "Balloonatics" is absolutely sweet.sweet. It was also used as the intro song to the {{licensed game}}s ''Ready to Read with Pooh'' and ''Ready for Math with Pooh''.

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*** The premise of Tigger having his voice "stolen" also has heartbreaking undertones considering Paul Winchell by that point had to trade the role with Jim Cummings due to failing health and was eventually retired from the character altogether in 1999.

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*** The premise of Tigger having his voice "stolen" also has heartbreaking undertones considering Paul Winchell by that point had to trade the role with Jim Cummings due to failing health and was eventually retired from the character altogether in 1999. It becomes even darker once he died in 2004.


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** The series is also a major source for the ''WebVideo/PoohsAdventures'' films.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic[=/=]EarWorm: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHcOPcM0hJU The theme song]]. It was so kicking that all agree that the theme song is one of the best things to come out of the franchise. It's likely a whole generation of kids who grew up watching ''One Saturday Morning'', the Pooh videos or other reruns have the theme drilled into their heads.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic[=/=]EarWorm: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHcOPcM0hJU The theme song]]. It was so kicking that all agree that the theme song is one of the best things to come out of the franchise. It's likely a whole generation of kids who grew up watching ''One Saturday Morning'', the Pooh videos or other reruns have the theme drilled into their heads.
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** The ending of "Pooh Ought to be In Pictures," with Pooh and Christopher Robin on the hillside as fades to nighttime, is so significant and iconic, that it is the title card and closing credits of the series.
** The Cloud Painting Scene from "Donkey for a Day" that it serves as the emotional climax of the series intro.
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** The episode "Cleanliness is Next to Impossible" would not be the last time that Jim Cummings plays [[WesternAnimation/BumpInTheNight a monster that lives under the bed.]]
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** Pooh's "Here We Go Floating" song that opens "Balloonacy" is absolutely sweet.
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** The episode "Owl In The Family" has Owl realise he's become so estranged from his anecdote-spawning family that he questions if they exist, with Pooh and the others taking measures to initiate a family reunion to cheer him up. It's PlayedForLaughs and everything turns out alright in the end with a surprise visit from Owl's relatives. [[Disney/TheTiggerMovie A few years later however another member of the wood would suffer the same dilemma...]]
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** The ImagineSpot from "Grown, But Not Forgotten" shows what Christopher Robin's adult life would be...although it's nothing like what would happen [[Film/ChristopherRobin several decades later]].
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** In "A Knight to Remember", Piglet searches for [[spoiler:a dragon, which turns out to be Eeyore]]. Nearly 30 years later, one of the stories in ''[[Literature/WinnieThePooh The Best Bear in All the World]]'' plays out the same way.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: The show introduced a lot of original cast members who usually only made one or two appearances. Even some franchise regulars like Kanga and Roo only appear sporadically.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHcOPcM0hJU The theme song]]. It was so kicking that all agree that the theme song is one of the best things to come out of the franchise. It's likely a whole generation of kids who grew up watching ''One Saturday Morning'', the Pooh videos or other reruns have the theme drilled into their heads.
** The closing credits instrumental version of theme song, particularly the extended version with humming and just a bit of vocals at the end.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic[=/=]EarWorm: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHcOPcM0hJU The theme song]]. It was so kicking that all agree that the theme song is one of the best things to come out of the franchise. It's likely a whole generation of kids who grew up watching ''One Saturday Morning'', the Pooh videos or other reruns have the theme drilled into their heads.
** The closing credits instrumental version of theme song, particularly the extended version with humming and just a bit of vocals at the end. The early instrumental closing credit version of the song (with more trumpets) is no slouch either.



* EarWorm: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHcOPcM0hJU The theme song]]. It was so kicking that all agree that the theme song is one of the best things to come out of the franchise. It's likely a whole generation of kids who grew up watching ''One Saturday Morning'', the Pooh videos or other reruns have the theme drilled into their heads.
** The closing credits instrumental version of theme song, particularly the extended version with humming and just a bit of vocals at the end.
** Many of the music cues and background songs.
** The pirate song from the beginning of the episode "Rabbit Marks the Spot". It is one of the most awesome and fun pirate songs ever.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3_3qp5Bv0E "Nothing's Too Good For A Friend"]] was cheery and catchy enough to make it into a later sing-along compilation.
** Tigger sings a brief but utterly heart wrenching little number about his identity crisis during the climax of "Stripes". The score building up to it is even more moving.
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** "The Monster FrankenPooh" is a bit amusing when you found out about ''Manga/AttackOnTitan''. Yes, Pooh becomes a Titan in this episode.

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** "The Monster FrankenPooh" [=FrankenPooh=]" is a bit amusing when you found out about ''Manga/AttackOnTitan''. Yes, Pooh becomes a Titan in this episode.
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** "The Monster FrankenPooh" is a bit amusing when you found out about ''Manga/AttackOnTitan''. Yes, Pooh becomes a Titan in this episode.

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* AwesomeArt: As per usual for Disney's eighties cartoons, some of the episodes look amazingly close to the original film's quality for TV budget, especially the early episodes produced by TMS or Disney's Australian unit.

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* AwesomeArt: SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: As per usual for Disney's eighties cartoons, some of the episodes look amazingly close to the original film's quality for TV budget, especially the early episodes produced by TMS or Disney's Australian unit.



* AwesomeMusic / EarWorm: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHcOPcM0hJU The theme song]]. It was so kicking that all agree that the theme song is one of the best things to come out of the franchise. It's likely a whole generation of kids who grew up watching ''One Saturday Morning'', the Pooh videos or other reruns have the theme drilled into their heads.

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* AwesomeMusic / EarWorm: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHcOPcM0hJU The theme song]]. It was so kicking that all agree that the theme song is one of the best things to come out of the franchise. It's likely a whole generation of kids who grew up watching ''One Saturday Morning'', the Pooh videos or other reruns have the theme drilled into their heads.



** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3_3qp5Bv0E "Nothing's Too Good For A Friend"]] was cheery and catchy enough to make it into a later sing-along compilation.

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3_3qp5Bv0E [[https://youtu.be/U3_3qp5Bv0E "Nothing's Too Good For A Friend"]] was cheery and catchy enough to make it into a later sing-along compilation.



* EarWorm: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHcOPcM0hJU The theme song]]. It was so kicking that all agree that the theme song is one of the best things to come out of the franchise. It's likely a whole generation of kids who grew up watching ''One Saturday Morning'', the Pooh videos or other reruns have the theme drilled into their heads.
** The closing credits instrumental version of theme song, particularly the extended version with humming and just a bit of vocals at the end.
** Many of the music cues and background songs.
** The pirate song from the beginning of the episode "Rabbit Marks the Spot". It is one of the most awesome and fun pirate songs ever.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3_3qp5Bv0E "Nothing's Too Good For A Friend"]] was cheery and catchy enough to make it into a later sing-along compilation.
** Tigger sings a brief but utterly heart wrenching little number about his identity crisis during the climax of "Stripes". The score building up to it is even more moving.



* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The 'Cloud Painting' scene at the end of Donkey for a Day.

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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The 'Cloud Painting' scene at the end of Donkey for a Day.
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*** The premise of Tigger having his voice "stolen" also has heartbreaking undertones considering Paul Winchell's involuntary retirement as the character in 1999.

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*** The premise of Tigger having his voice "stolen" also has heartbreaking undertones considering Paul Winchell's involuntary retirement as Winchell by that point had to trade the role with Jim Cummings due to failing health and was eventually retired from the character altogether in 1999.
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*** The premise of Tigger having his voice "stolen" also has heartbreaking undertones considering Paul Winchell's involuntary retirement as the character in 1999.
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* Tigger sings a brief but utterly heart wrenching little number about his identity crisis during the climax of "Stripes". The score building up to it is even more moving.

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* ** Tigger sings a brief but utterly heart wrenching little number about his identity crisis during the climax of "Stripes". The score building up to it is even more moving.
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* Tigger sings a brief but utterly heart wrenching little number about his identity crisis during the climax of "Stripes". The score building up to it is even more moving.

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