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3''Winnie the Pooh's Home Run Derby'' is a 2007 Japanese Flash baseball video game published at the Disney website. The player controls [[Franchise/WinnieThePooh Pooh]] in order to [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu defeat]] [[TheLegionsOfHell his eight friends]] in a baseball's home run challenge. The game won a cult following in early 2013 and became a viral hit due to its [[SurpriseDifficulty extreme difficulty]].
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5The brutal difficulty, thanks to the Internet, has led to the common interpretation that all of the pitchers [[MemeticBadass are either sadistic assholes or supernatural beings comprised of pure evil]]. This is especially true with the final pitcher, Christopher Robin himself. The Darth Wiki version of this page is an example of how the setting is exaggerated into a CosmicHorrorStory.
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7On July 4, 2019, it was announced that the Flash game will be officially discontinued in December 2020, which is the same time that Adobe Flash itself will be discontinued.
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9Disney released the official English version [[http://games.disney.com/winnie-the-pooh-home-run-derby here]].
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11!!This game provides examples of:
12* AntiFrustrationFeatures: All stages stay available upon unlocking, allowing you to challenge the same characters you lost to right away. This also makes it easier to grind up bonus points to upgrade your stats if you're having trouble with a particular opponent.
13* BizarreAndImprobableBallistics: With baseballs, not bullets. Rabbit's and Owl's pitches move in a blatantly physically impossible way, with Rabbit's pitches moving slowly ''and then speeding up'', and Owl's pitches moving in a zigzagging manner. And yet, even they have nothing on Tigger's pitches, which in midflight ''become invisible.'' And then there's Christopher Robin, who has each of the others' pitches including all of the above.
14* TheCameo: While on the overhead view, you can see Gopher as an umpire.
15* FakeDifficulty: Tigger's balls turn invisible in mid-air, meaning you have to mostly rely on luck to score a precise hit on them.
16* FinalBoss: Christopher Robin, who perhaps borders on TrueFinalBoss due to being in the Special stage.
17* FinalExamBoss: Christopher Robin uses ball patterns taken from the previous bosses.
18* MarathonLevel: Winning a level requires hitting dozens of balls. And you must sit through the rest of the pitches even if the level becomes unwinnable. Presumably, this is so the player can use the rest of the time to grind up bonus points; however, if there's nothing left to spend points on, then...
19* SerialEscalation: Each opponent is more difficult than the previous, with more and more difficult pitch patterns and styles.
20* WakeUpCallBoss:
21** Piglet might not have the erratic pitches of the later opponents, but he throws his balls much faster than Eeyore or Lumpy do.
22** Kanga and Roo are the first to throw physics-bending pitches, unlike the first three opponents who throw simple fastballs.
23** Rabbit as well; prior opponents could be beaten with more misses than hits, but Rabbit's requirements are half-and-half. You have to hit 15 home-runs, and you can only miss 15 times. After Rabbit, the rest of the bosses all require more home runs than misses.

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