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* AnAesop:
** Scary stories can indeed be scary, but they're also just stories and you can overcome your fear of them.
** Have the courage and backbone to tell your story/work the way you want to.
** Scary stories can indeed be scary, but they're also just stories and you can overcome your fear of them.
** Have the courage and backbone to tell your story/work the way you want to.
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* TheCameo: Owl appears briefly as a villager who joins Rabbit and Gopher in raiding Piglet’s castle.
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* TheCameo: Owl appears briefly as a villager who joins Rabbit and Gopher in raiding Piglet’s castle.castle, but doesn't appear in the main episode outside of the story.
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* HalloweenEpisode: Subverted. The episode has nothing to do with Halloween, but due to the themes of the scary story being told and Frankenstein's monster, this is the headlining short of a video compilation of this episode, "[[Recap/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePoohS1E14b Things That Go Piglet in the Night]]", and [[Recap/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePoohS2E10aPoohMoon Pooh Moon]]", that was released in both 1995 and 2001.
* InconsistentEpisodeLengths: This episode is notable for only lasting 5 minutes, about half the length of the show’s standard 11 minute runtime. The preceding episode, "No Rabbit’s A Fortress" lasted roughly 15-16 minutes.
* InconsistentEpisodeLengths: This episode is notable for only lasting 5 minutes, about half the length of the show’s standard 11 minute runtime. The preceding episode, "No Rabbit’s A Fortress" lasted roughly 15-16 minutes.
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* HalloweenEpisode: Subverted. The episode has nothing to do with Halloween, but due to the themes of the scary story being told and Frankenstein's monster, this is the headlining short of a video compilation of this episode, "[[Recap/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePoohS1E14b Things That Go Piglet in the Night]]", and [[Recap/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePoohS2E10aPoohMoon Pooh Moon]]", that was released in both 1995 and 2001.
2001 as part of Disney's Halloween fare.
* InconsistentEpisodeLengths: This episode is notable for only lasting 5 minutes, about half the length of the show’s standard 11 minute runtime. The preceding episode, "No Rabbit’s A Fortress" lasted roughly 15-16 minutes. The only other episode to run this short is the similarly themed "Three Little Piglets".
* InconsistentEpisodeLengths: This episode is notable for only lasting 5 minutes, about half the length of the show’s standard 11 minute runtime. The preceding episode, "No Rabbit’s A Fortress" lasted roughly 15-16 minutes. The only other episode to run this short is the similarly themed "Three Little Piglets".
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* HalloweenEpisode: Subverted. The episode has nothing to do with Halloween, but due to the themes of the scary story being told and Frankenstein's monster, this is the headlining short of a video compilation of this episode, "[[Recap/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePoohS1E14b Things That Go Piglet in the Night]]", and [[Recap/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePoohS2E10aPoohMoon Pooh Moon]]", that was released in both 1995 and 2001.
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In this short episode, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, and Gopher are telling stories by the fireplace. Piglet wants a safe, less scary story, but Tigger quickly commandeers his story into a horror story of the mad Dr. Von Piglet, who creates a huge monster Frankenpooh who begins running amok.
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* TheCameo: Owl appears briefly as a villager who joins Rabbit and Gopher in raiding Piglet’s castle.
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* FracturedFairyTale: Not exactly a fairy tale, but still fractured storytelling.
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* FracturedFairyTale: Not exactly a fairy tale, but still fractured storytelling. This would later be followed up by "Three Little Piglets".
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* GainaxEnding: The real Pooh somehow turned giant as well.
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* GainaxEnding: The group assures Piglet that the story was all make-believe, and ask Pooh to confirm as well. However, the real Pooh has somehow turned giant as well.well.
* InconsistentEpisodeLengths: This episode is notable for only lasting 5 minutes, about half the length of the show’s standard 11 minute runtime. The preceding episode, "No Rabbit’s A Fortress" lasted roughly 15-16 minutes.
* InconsistentEpisodeLengths: This episode is notable for only lasting 5 minutes, about half the length of the show’s standard 11 minute runtime. The preceding episode, "No Rabbit’s A Fortress" lasted roughly 15-16 minutes.
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* FrankensteinsMonster: Parodied in this episode, with Piglet as the scientist and Pooh as the monster.
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* FrankensteinsMonster: Parodied [[ParodiedTrope Parodied]] in this episode, with Piglet as the scientist and Pooh as the monster.
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* TorchesAndPitchforks: The villagers storm the castle to get at Piglet for unleashing the monster.
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* TorchesAndPitchforks: The villagers storm the castle to get at Piglet for unleashing the monster.monster.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: Gopher and Rabbit, the latter especially, are none too pleased at Tigger hijacking Piglet's story.
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* AnimationBumpAnimationBump: This is one of the first episodes handled by the Australia studio, so the animation is fuller.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: Tigger decides to make Pooh bigger so that he's scarier. He later decides to make him bigger still, but then Pooh couldn't fit in the film anymore.
* DuckSeasonRabbitSeason: Piglet wants his story to take place in the daytime, while Tigger wants it to take place at night. They argue back and forth until Tigger says "morning" to trick Piglet into saying "evening".
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: Tigger decides to make Pooh bigger so that he's scarier. He later decides to make him bigger still, but then Pooh couldn't fit in the film anymore.
* DuckSeasonRabbitSeason: Piglet wants his story to take place in the daytime, while Tigger wants it to take place at night. They argue back and forth until Tigger says "morning" to trick Piglet into saying "evening".
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* GainaxEnding
* OverlyLongGag: Gopher's fall lasts nearly 20 seconds.
* OverlyLongGag: Gopher's fall lasts nearly 20 seconds.
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* GainaxEnding
GainaxEnding: The real Pooh somehow turned giant as well.
* OverlyLongGag: Gopher's fall lasts nearly 20seconds.seconds.
* TorchesAndPitchforks: The villagers storm the castle to get at Piglet for unleashing the monster.
* OverlyLongGag: Gopher's fall lasts nearly 20
* TorchesAndPitchforks: The villagers storm the castle to get at Piglet for unleashing the monster.
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* AnimationBump
* FracturedFairyTale: Not exactly a fairy tale, but still fractured storytelling.
* FracturedFairyTale: Not exactly a fairy tale, but still fractured storytelling.
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* FrankensteinsMonster: Parodied in this episode, with Piglet as the scientist and Pooh as the monster.
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!!This episode contains examples of the following tropes.
* GainaxEnding
* OverlyLongGag: Gopher's fall lasts nearly 20 seconds.
* GainaxEnding
* OverlyLongGag: Gopher's fall lasts nearly 20 seconds.