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  • Heartwarming Moments:
    • The entire contemporary cast all recorded for this game, notably including Peter Cullen, who usually doesn’t voice Eeyore in video games.
    • The end credits, a still frame of Pooh looking up and smiling at Christopher Robin while sweet, gentle music plays. It very much captures the sort of freeze in time that the original Milne novel did, where we ended Pooh’s stories knowing that at least in memory, the two would always be together forever. After all the fun adventures you’ve had with the characters in the game, this is where you leave them.
  • Licensed Game: It's an action-adventure based off of Disney's Winnie the Pooh.
  • Memetic Mutation: The GBA version of the game became a bit of a meme in the Rayman fandom thanks to it being bundled in a pack alongside Rayman 3. The randomness of the bundle has often been compared to the equally memetic Sonic & Garfield Pack.
  • No Problem with Licensed Games: It is considered a worthy follow up to Piglet's Big Game.
  • Spiritual Successor: To the Piglet's Big Movie video game tie-in, Piglet's Big Game. The main differences are that you spend most of the game as Pooh, he can now defend himself from Heffalumps and Woozles, and Eeyore is also playable.
  • Sweet Dreams Fuel: It's a light-hearted game with only a few moments of challenging or frightening moments set in a rather idyllic, warmly lit Hundred-Acre-Wood about Pooh working hard to make his friends' birthdays happy.
  • Tear Jerker: The alternate endings that show what happens if you don't complete the story mode, showing the characters looking sad and upset that their birthdays have been ruined. Particular note goes to Pooh's level, which shows him going on the quest only to find the treasure box empty.

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