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* AnAesop:
** If you love something, set it free.
** Everyone has to learn something new to grow up in life.
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* SignificantNameShift: Rabbit adopts a baby bird named Kessie, who is sort of halfway between a pet and a daughter to him. She calls him "Rabbie", but when she returns as an adult in "A Bird in the Hand", she begins calling him by name instead. This isn't due to any animosity towards Rabbit, but rather because she's grown up and sees the nickname as childish.
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* LoopholeAbuse: When Rabbit tells Pooh, Tigger, and Piglet off for trying to teach Kessie to fly, Pooh points out that he only forbade ''Owl'' from teaching her not to fly.

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* LoopholeAbuse: When Rabbit tells Pooh, Tigger, and Piglet off for trying to teach Kessie to fly, Pooh points out that he only forbade ''Owl'' from teaching her not to fly.
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* GotMeDoingIt:
-->'''Kessie:''' Rabby, pleeeease?\\
'''Tigger:''' Yeah, Rabby, pleeeease?
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* {{Determinator}}: Despite Rabbit's protests, Kessie will stop at nothing to learn to fly.
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When winter comes, Owl, Tigger, and Pooh prepare Kessie for her migration but she doesn't want to leave without saying goodbye to Rabbit, who is searching in his garden. Rabbit finally finds what he's searching for (Kessie's first carrot) and runs to them. He tells Kessie not to go away, but by then, she is already going away. However, she comes back... but only to say goodbye. The episode ends with Pooh and Piglet already missing Kessie and Pooh wondering if love is just being overprotective, as they watch Rabbit nearby, waiting on the cliffside for Kessie to return.

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When winter comes, Owl, Tigger, and Pooh prepare Kessie for her migration but she doesn't want to leave without saying goodbye to Rabbit, who is searching in his garden. Rabbit finally finds what he's searching for (Kessie's first carrot) and runs to them. He tells Kessie not to go away, but by then, she is already going away. However, she comes back... but only to say goodbye. The episode ends with Pooh and Piglet already missing Kessie and Pooh wondering if love is just being overprotective, Rabbit's overprotectiveness was "called love," as they watch Rabbit nearby, waiting on the cliffside for Kessie to return.



* ElmuhFuddSyndwome: When Kessie apologises, she has the classic "R = W" speech impediment.

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* ElmuhFuddSyndwome: When Baby Kessie apologises, she has the classic "R = W" speech impediment.impediment. She loses it when she gets older, though.

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%%* ArmorPiercingQuestion: "Don't you think I know?"

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%%* * ArmorPiercingQuestion: "Don't After Kessie saves Rabbit from falling by flying:
--> '''Kessie''': Oh, yes, aren't you proud of me? Now I can fly south!\\
'''Tigger:''' Hey! That's right! You soloed! Oh, boy, kiddo! There's nothing holding you down now!\\
'''Rabbit:''' ''(forlornly)'' Don't
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When winter comes, Owl, Tigger, and Pooh prepare Kessie for her migration but she doesn't want to leave without saying goodbye to Rabbit, who is searching in his garden. Rabbit finally finds what he's searching for (Kessie's first carrot) and runs to them. He tells Kessie not to go away, but by then, she is already going away. However, she comes back... but only to say goodbye. The episode ends with Pooh and Piglet already missing Kessie and Pooh wondering if love is just being overprotective.

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When winter comes, Owl, Tigger, and Pooh prepare Kessie for her migration but she doesn't want to leave without saying goodbye to Rabbit, who is searching in his garden. Rabbit finally finds what he's searching for (Kessie's first carrot) and runs to them. He tells Kessie not to go away, but by then, she is already going away. However, she comes back... but only to say goodbye. The episode ends with Pooh and Piglet already missing Kessie and Pooh wondering if love is just being overprotective.
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* AdultFear: Rabbit goes through this when Kessie gets into danger and he nearly loses her. Kessie [[DisneyDeath falls into a ravine]] because she [[TakeMyHand slips out of Rabbit's hand in a failed rescue attempt]], and she can't save herself because Rabbit hasn't allowed her to learn to fly. Just to twist the knife even more, her fall makes Rabbit realize [[NeverGotToSayGoodbye he never told her he loved her]]. Granted, [[spoiler: Owl rescues her and she doesn't die]], but that is some ''intense'' Adult Fear.

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* AdultFear: AdultFear:
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Rabbit goes through this when Kessie gets into danger and he nearly loses her. Kessie [[DisneyDeath falls into a ravine]] because she [[TakeMyHand slips out of Rabbit's hand in a failed rescue attempt]], and she can't save herself because Rabbit hasn't allowed her to learn to fly. Just to twist the knife even more, her fall makes Rabbit realize [[NeverGotToSayGoodbye he never told her he loved her]]. Granted, [[spoiler: Owl rescues her and she doesn't die]], but that is some ''intense'' Adult Fear.Fear.
** To a lesser extent, Rabbit is in denial that Kessie is growing up. He rescued a baby bird from a storm that is like a daughter to him and thinks everything is okay as long as she stays inside and never tries to leave. The reality check hits hard when he realizes Kessie can and will fly, and that it would be wrong to keep her locked up. EmptyNest is a hard burden to bear.



* BittersweetEnding: Kessie flies away and Rabbit thinks he's been left behind without being able to say goodbye. Then, just when it seems that she's gone for good, we hear Kessie's giggling and she flies into Rabbit's arms to say her goodbye to him too. At the end, Pooh and Piglet sit up on a cliff at sunset, remembering their friend.

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* BittersweetEnding: Kessie flies away and Rabbit thinks he's been left behind without being able to say goodbye. Then, just when it seems that she's gone for good, we hear Kessie's giggling and she flies into Rabbit's arms to say her goodbye to him too. At In the end, Pooh and Piglet sit up on a cliff at sunset, remembering their friend.


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* HappilyAdopted: Kessie loves Rabbit and adores him. Her leaving is not a sign that he's a bad parent, but that she's growing up. Sequels show that she visits on a regular basis.


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* HeroicBystander: Rabbit saves Kessie from a storm by making good use of a honeypot and some quick angling. The carrots become a second priority. Pooh says as much, that Rabbit is a hero.


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* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Eventually, Rabbit gives Kessie his blessing to leave; she's going to leave anyway, but at least this way they can part on good terms. Kessie gives him a hug in thanks before she flies for the south.


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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Kessie realizes that Rabbit is truly upset about her flying when he refuses to read her a bedtime story after giving her one on a regular basis. She then cries herself to sleep, feeling bad about hurting him.


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* ParentsAsPeople: Rabbit does his best as a ParentalSubstitute. He's worried about Kessie falling into danger because she nearly died when he rescued her. So he coddles her, gives her baths, teaches her about gardening, and reads her stories. Kessie all but says he's a good father to her and is saddened that he doesn't want her to fly or leave their house. Rabbit knows he's hurting Kessie but is in serious denial that she will go back into the world that nearly killed her until she saves him from falling off a cliff. Eventually, Rabbit is able to let her go, and she promises to return after the winter.

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It begins on a cold snowy day, with Rabbit asking his friends, who are huddled around him, for various warming-up items. He becomes frustrated upon realising he left the hot water bottle at home and talks about needing to "save a life", but it turns out to only be a carrot. He then hears a voice calling out, "Help! Help!", which is revealed to be a baby bird, blowing along in the wind in a nest.

The bird ends up holding onto a branch and Rabbit runs in to get a ladder, but ends up blowing in the wind with his friends on top of his door instead. He catches the bird in Pooh's honey pot and they crash-land in Rabbit's house, with the door conveniently pushed back in place by the impact.

Rabbit is very grumpy about his house being messed up (despite Pooh lauding him for catching the bird) and the bird, whose name is Kessie, apologises in third-person. As Kessie climbs up the bookshelf, Rabbit's friends offer to take care of her, but Rabbit, believing them to be too incompetent, decides to do it himself.

We then cut to Kessie crying just like a human baby, while Rabbit is complaining in song and heating up a bottle of milk. He swaddles her, which cheers her up, but then she calls him "daddy" and when he tries to correct her, she mispronounces his name as "Rabby". Then, Kessie's milk bottle explodes.

Pooh and Piglet come over and want to join Rabbit for breakfast, but Rabbit angrily leaves, telling his friends to give Kessie a bath. They do so, but she pours a whole box of soap powder in, leading to a literal explosion of suds and her floating upwards in a bubble. Rabbit, who was gardening, sees it happen and worriedly chases her. He then has Kessie reluctantly promise not to go that high up again.

Later, Rabbit and Kessie (whose diction has improved) are gardening, and he stubs his toe on a plant pot, which she explains contains her first carrot. Tigger arrives and wants to play with Kessie. Initially, Rabbit says no but when Tigger uproots Rabbit's carrots, he lets him give her a ride on his back. Unfortunately, Tigger and Kessie end up in a tree which falls over and dangles off a cliff.

Rabbit, hearing Kessie calling for help, comes over and has Tigger throw Kessie to him. Rabbit then tries to pull her up but she falls, so he tries to come after her, only for Tigger to stop him. Thankfully, Owl saves her instead and she is delivered back to a crying Rabbit.

They get off the tree and Owl reveals that he wants to teach Kessie to fly, so she can fly south for the winter. Rabbit does not approve and he and Kessie go home in a huff. He tries to read her a story, but she goes to the window and watches older birds flying instead.

The scene then cuts to Kessie climbing a tree and unsuccessfully trying to fly. Pooh shows up and she tells him to keep her flying attempts secret. Then, he, Piglet, and Tigger try to teach her to fly using a catapult only for Rabbit to show up and angrily tell them not to teach Kessie to fly. Pooh points out that he only said Owl shouldn't do it, but Rabbit amends this to include them.

Rabbit accidentally catapults himself, but luckily Kessie learns to fly and flies him to safety. Everyone is happy, except Rabbit himself, who is sad because there is now nothing preventing Kessie from flying south. He is still sad that night and refuses to read to Kessie because he feels unneeded.

When winter comes, Owl, Tigger, and Pooh prepare Kessie for her migration but she doesn't want to leave without saying goodbye to Rabbit, who is searching in his garden. Rabbit finally finds what he's searching for (Kessie's first carrot) and runs to them. He tells Kessie not to go away, but by then, she is already going away. However, she comes back... but only to say goodbye. The episode ends with Pooh and Piglet already missing Kessie and Pooh wondering if love is just being overprotective.



* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Kessie and Rabbit wear scarves, and only scarves, in the winter.



* ArmorPiercingQuestion: "Don't you think I know?"
* BabysittingEpisode: Seems to be this at first, but it turns out to be a Parenting Episode.

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* AgonyOfTheFeet: Rabbit stubs his toe on a planter box.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology:
** Rabbit tries to warm up a carrot with a scarf and earmuffs, but because a carrot is a plant and therefore has no organs to produce body heat, that would be useless.
** Kessie is somehow able to kiss Tigger despite having no lips.
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BabysittingEpisode: Seems Rabbit seems like he will be looking after Kessie until her parents come back, but they don't, and then she learns to fly, so he's sort of more her surrogate dad (although not quite since he refuses to be this at first, but it turns out to be a Parenting Episode.called "daddy").



* DarkerAndEdgier: This episode is regarded as one of the most sad and emotional of the whole series. The funny parts are very limited and the plot is more centered around Rabbit's deep affection and worries towards his adopted daughter.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: This episode is regarded as one of CompanionCube: At the most sad beginning, Rabbit treats the carrot like a person, talking to it and emotional of talking about saving its life.
* CryingCritters: Kessie cries like a baby human at
the whole series. The funny parts are very limited and the plot is more centered around Rabbit's deep affection and worries towards his adopted daughter. beginning.



* DespairEventHorizon: Rabbit comes close to this after Kessie's DisneyDeath. He snaps out of it when he finds out that Owl saved Kessie. He crosses right back over it when Kessie learns to fly, making him realize she can do fine without him and he's only been in her way.
--> '''Rabbit:''' You don't need me to read you a bedtime story. You don't need me...for anything.

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* %%* DespairEventHorizon: Rabbit comes close to this after Kessie's DisneyDeath. He snaps out of it when he finds out that Owl saved Kessie. He crosses right back over it when Kessie learns to fly, making him realize she can do fine without him and he's only been in her way.
--> %%--> '''Rabbit:''' You don't need me to read you a bedtime story. You don't need me...for anything.



* DramaBomb
* FloatingInABubble: Kessie while getting her bath, leading to Rabbit's first scare.

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* ElmuhFuddSyndwome: When Kessie apologises, she has the classic "R = W" speech impediment.
* FloatingInABubble: Kessie floats upwards in a soap bubble while getting her bath, leading to Rabbit's first scare.



* InterspeciesAdoption: Rabbit becomes an adoptive parent to a baby bird.

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* HibernationMigrationSituation: The drama of this episode comes from Rabbit not wanting Kessie to fly south.
* InterspeciesAdoption: Downplayed. Rabbit becomes ''sort of'' an adoptive parent to a baby bird.bird, though he doesn't like it when she calls him daddy.



* LoopholeAbuse: When Rabbit tells Pooh, Tigger, and Piglet off for trying to teach Kessie to fly, Pooh points out that he only forbade ''Owl'' from teaching her not to fly.



* SayMyName: Rabbit shouts, "Kessie!" when she falls.
* {{Slapstick}}:
** At the beginning, Rabbit, Tigger, Pooh, and Piglet end up comically blowing in the wind.
** When Kessie is bathed, she pours a box of soap powder in, causing an explosion of bubbles.



* TakeMyHand: A failed attempt by Rabbit leads to the above DisneyDeath.
* ThirdPersonPerson: Baby Kessie.

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* TemptingFate: Rabbit says that Kessie will be no trouble at all, then we cut to her crying inconsolably.
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ThirdPersonPerson: Baby Kessie.When Kessie is a baby, she speaks in third person; saying her name instead of "I" or "me".


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* WackySoundEffect: When Rabbit's door falls, it makes sounds like a plane running out of gas.


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* YouNoTakeCandle: As a baby, Kessie uses primitive phrases like "Kessie sorry" and "I up so high!".
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* LiteralCliffhanger: Kessie and Tigger find themselves hanging from a fallen tree over a steep ravine, complete with PlummetPersepctive.

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* LiteralCliffhanger: Kessie and Tigger find themselves hanging from a fallen tree over a steep ravine, complete with PlummetPersepctive.PlummetPerspective.
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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Rabbit tells Tigger to let go of the large rubber band he's holding. Without Tigger to hold it, it promptly launches Rabbit over a cliff.



* DamnedByFaintPraise: Pooh assures Kessie that her initial attempt at flying is "Very good... for going down. What you need is a way for going up."



--> '''Rabbit:''' You don't need me to read you a bedtime story, Kessie. You don't need me...for anything.

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--> '''Rabbit:''' You don't need me to read you a bedtime story, Kessie.story. You don't need me...for anything.



* GutPunch: Several of Rabbit's lines stand out:
--> "Oh, Tigger... I never even told her... I loved her!"
--> "There's nothing holding you down now!" "Don't you think I know?"
--> "You don't need me to read you a bedtime story. You don't need me... for anything."
--> "I changed my mind! You can fly! Just... don't go away, Kessie."



* NoAntagonist: The story doesnt have a villain of any kind, not even an unintentional one. The entire conflict is driven by [[ControlFreak Rabbit]] coming to terms with the fact that Kessie is growing up and that he has to [[EmptyNest let her go sooner or later,]] and his actions are at worst misguided and are done with the best intentions.

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* NoAntagonist: The story doesnt doesn't have a villain of any kind, not even an unintentional one. The entire conflict is driven by [[ControlFreak Rabbit]] coming to terms with the fact that Kessie is growing up and that he has to [[EmptyNest let her go sooner or later,]] and his actions are at worst misguided and are done with the best intentions.


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* {{Spoonerism}}: In a moment of {{angrish}}, Rabbit mispronounces "carrot patch" as "parrot catch."
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* NoAntagonist: The story doesnt have a villain of any kind, not even an unintentional one. The entire conflict is driven by [[ControlFreak Rabbit]] coming to terms with the fact that Kessie is growing up and that he has to [[EmptyNest let her go sooner or later.]]

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* NoAntagonist: The story doesnt have a villain of any kind, not even an unintentional one. The entire conflict is driven by [[ControlFreak Rabbit]] coming to terms with the fact that Kessie is growing up and that he has to [[EmptyNest let her go sooner or later.]]later,]] and his actions are at worst misguided and are done with the best intentions.
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* NoAntagonist: The story doesnt have a villain of any kind, not even an unintentional one. The entire conflict is driven by [[ControlFreak Rabbit]] coming to terms with the fact that Kessie is growing up and that he has to [[EmptyNest let her go sooner or later.]]
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* ParentalAbandonment: It seems that Kessie was left all alone in her nest at the start of the episode.
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* BabiesMakeEverythingBetter: Kessie brought out the absolute best in the usually grumpy, garden-obsessed, and \occasionally Jerkass Rabbit.

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* BabiesMakeEverythingBetter: Kessie brought out the absolute best in the usually grumpy, garden-obsessed, and \occasionally Jerkass occasionally JerkAss Rabbit.
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'''Pooh:''' Don't worry. [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments I believe he already knows]].

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'''Pooh:''' Don't worry. [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments I believe he already knows]].knows.
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'''Pooh:''' Don't worry. [[HeartwarmingMoments I believe he already knows]].

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'''Pooh:''' Don't worry. [[HeartwarmingMoments [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments I believe he already knows]].
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* BabiesMakeEverythingBetter: Kessie brought out the absolute best in the usually grumpy, garden-obsessed, and \occasionally Jerkass Rabbit.
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--> '''Rabbit:''' You don't need me to read you a bedtime story, Kessie. You don't need me...for anything.\\

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--> '''Rabbit:''' You don't need me to read you a bedtime story, Kessie. You don't need me...for anything.\\

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* DespairEventHorizon: Rabbit comes close to this after Kessie's DisneyDeath. He snaps out of it when he finds out that Owl saved Kessie.

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* DespairEventHorizon: Rabbit comes close to this after Kessie's DisneyDeath. He snaps out of it when he finds out that Owl saved Kessie. He crosses right back over it when Kessie learns to fly, making him realize she can do fine without him and he's only been in her way.
--> '''Rabbit:''' You don't need me to read you a bedtime story, Kessie. You don't need me...for anything.\\
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** Tigger, after Kessie's fallen off a cliff: "She's...[[NeverSayDie she's gone]]", followed by Rabbit's "I never even got to tell her how much I loved her!".
** The above-mentioned ArmorPiercingQuestion that triggers the most depressing segment of the episode.
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* BittersweetEnding: Kessie flies away and Rabbit thinks he's been left behind without being able to say goodbye. Then, just when it seems that she's gone for good, we hear Kessie's voice: "Rabbie!" At the end, Pooh and Piglet sit up on a cliff at sunset, remembering their friend.

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* BittersweetEnding: Kessie flies away and Rabbit thinks he's been left behind without being able to say goodbye. Then, just when it seems that she's gone for good, we hear Kessie's voice: "Rabbie!" giggling and she flies into Rabbit's arms to say her goodbye to him too. At the end, Pooh and Piglet sit up on a cliff at sunset, remembering their friend.
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By far the most well-known episode of WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh, "Find Her, Keep Her" is a nostalgic classic among WinnieThePooh fans, and quite a TearJerker, to boot.

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By far the most well-known episode of WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh, "Find Her, Keep Her" is a nostalgic classic among WinnieThePooh Franchise/WinnieThePooh fans, and quite a TearJerker, to boot.
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* CanonImmigrant: Kessie is so well-remembered that she became a main character in TheBookOfPooh.

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* CanonImmigrant: Kessie is so well-remembered that she became a main character in TheBookOfPooh.''Series/TheBookOfPooh''.
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* AdultFear: Rabbit goes through this when Kessie gets into danger and he nearly loses her.

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* AdultFear: Rabbit goes through this when Kessie gets into danger and he nearly loses her. Kessie [[DisneyDeath falls into a ravine]] because she [[TakeMyHand slips out of Rabbit's hand in a failed rescue attempt]], and she can't save herself because Rabbit hasn't allowed her to learn to fly. Just to twist the knife even more, her fall makes Rabbit realize [[NeverGotToSayGoodbye he never told her he loved her]]. Granted, [[spoiler: Owl rescues her and she doesn't die]], but that is some ''intense'' Adult Fear.

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* DisneyDeath: Rabbit is unable to save Kessie from falling off a cliff; since he hasn't allowed her to learn to fly, this looks like the end. (Fortunately, Owl catches her on the way down and gives her some flying instructions.)



* InterspeciesAdoption: Rabbit becomes an adoptive parent to a baby bird.



* NeverGotToSayGoodbye: When Kessie falls to her apparent DisneyDeath, Rabbit is devastated to realize [[TearJerker he never told her he loved her]].



* OverprotectiveDad: Rabbit doesn't want Kessie to learn to fly, both because he fears for her safety and because he doesn't want her to leave and go south for the winter.



* PartingWordsRegret: When Kessie falls to her apparent DisneyDeath, Rabbit is devastated to realize [[TearJerker he never told her he loved her]].

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* PartingWordsRegret: When Kessie falls to her apparent DisneyDeath, TakeMyHand: A failed attempt by Rabbit is devastated leads to realize [[TearJerker he never told her he loved her]].the above DisneyDeath.



* UnexpectedlyDarkEpisode: For such a normally lighthearted franchise as ''Winnie The Pooh,'' this episode is very emotionally complex, touches on some deep issues and AdultFear, and has a BittersweetEnding.

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* UnexpectedlyDarkEpisode: For such a normally lighthearted franchise as ''Winnie The Pooh,'' this episode is very emotionally complex, touches on some deep issues and AdultFear, has several genuine TearJerker moments, and has a BittersweetEnding.
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* PartingWordsRegret: When Kessie falls to her apparent DisneyDeath, Rabbit is devastated to realize [[TearJerker he never told her he loved her]].

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