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* PunBasedTitle: "Lumpy's Pet Project" - a "pet project" is one pursues as a personal favorite, however, this episode is about Lumpy needing help to take care of pet fish named Max.

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* PunBasedTitle: "Lumpy's Pet Project" - a "pet project" is one pursues as a personal favorite, however, this episode is about Lumpy needing help to take care of his pet fish named Max.
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* HowManyFingers: PlayedForLaughs - in "Tigger's Shadow of a Doubt," Tigger takes a tumble after the replacement shadow that Pooh and Darby made for him gets snagged in a tree branch and tears. Darby asks if he's okay and he replies that he thinks so and holds up his paw, asking how many fingers he's holding up.[[note]]Tigger, like the other main animal characters on the show, doesn't have a proper hand, but rather a paw with a thumb and no other thdistinguishable digits.[[/note]]

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* HowManyFingers: PlayedForLaughs - in "Tigger's Shadow of a Doubt," Tigger takes a tumble after the replacement shadow that Pooh and Darby made for him gets snagged in a tree branch and tears. Darby asks if he's okay and he replies that he thinks so and holds up his paw, asking how many fingers he's holding up.[[note]]Tigger, like the other main animal characters on the show, doesn't have a proper hand, but rather a paw with a thumb and no other thdistinguishable distinguishable digits.[[/note]]
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* The episode "Small's World After All" not only adapts Small the Insect, a minor character in the novels, but involves the character going missing and the other characters searching for him, much like the chapter "In Which A Search Is Organized and Piglet Nearly Meets A Heffalump Again" in ''The House At Pooh Corner''.

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* ** The episode "Small's World After All" not only adapts Small the Insect, a minor character in the novels, but involves the character going missing and the other characters searching for him, much like the chapter "In Which A Search Is Organized and Piglet Nearly Meets A Heffalump Again" in ''The House At Pooh Corner''.
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* The episode "Small's World After All" not only adapts Small the Insect, a minor character in the novels, but involves the character going missing and the other characters searching for him, much like the chapter "In Which A Search Is Organized and Piglet Nearly Meets A Heffalump Again" in ''The House At Pooh Corner''.
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Meganekko is no longer a trope. It's a Fanspeak term. Moving wicks to Bespectacled Cutie when appropriate.


%%* {{Meganekko}}: Porcupine
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* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: Episode titles usually feature the name of whoever is crucial to the episode's plot and therefor whoever the Super Sleuths are helping in the episode.
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** As well as "Another mystery is history!".


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* CompositeCharacter: Beaver seems to be a stand-in for Gopher.
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* IncredibleShrinkingMan: Defied in "Super-Sized Darby" when they shrink the giant Darby bit by bit to avoid shrinking her too small.

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Defied in "Super-Sized Darby" when they shrink the giant Darby bit by bit to avoid shrinking her too small.small.
** Similarly averted in "The Incredible Shrinking Roo" where the gang mistakenly think Roo is shrinking after they height check him on a growing sunflower.


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* YourSizeMayVary: Some characters' heights vary from their hand drawn selves. Kanga is much taller, Christopher Robin is only slightly taller than Darby, and Piglet is even smaller than Roo.
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%%* CanonImmigrant: Darby and Buster.

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%%* * CanonImmigrant: Darby This is the first Disney Pooh work since ''Blustery Day'' to adapt a character from the original Milne books, namely Small the Insect, who makes a couple appearances and Buster.even ADayInTheLimelight.
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* NewAgeRetroHippie: Raccoon has several shades of this.
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* NotWhereTheyThought: In one episode, the Super Sleuths and Eeyore try to go to the moon but they fail. However, when Tigger jumps higher than usual and Eeyore feels happier than usual, they think they've actually landed on the moon.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Travis Oates' voice for Piglet is much deeper in the series than it is in later works.
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* RealAfterAll: This series proves that Woozles actually exist.

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* RealAfterAll: This series proves that Woozles actually exist.exist (even though they were already proven to exist in ''[[WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh New Adventures]]'').
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* FairPlayWhodunnit: Some mysteries can come off like this. For example, in "Lumpy's Pet Project", the viewers already know Max is a goldfish long before the Super Sleuths even realize it.

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* CatchPhrase: Darby's catchphrase is "Slap my cap!".

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Darby's catchphrase is "Slap my cap!".cap!".
** The Super Sleuth oath: "Any time, any place, the Super Sleuths are on the case!"
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* StockAudioClip[=/=]StockFootage: The Super Sleuths gearing up, saying their oath, and riding out on their scooters, which adds any extra characters or changes who says what and how they say it when needed.
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* SeekingTheIntangible: In "No Rumbly in Pooh's Tumbly", Pooh is surprised that his stomach isn't [[GrowlingGut rumbling]], so he and his friends search for his "[[BuffySpeak rumbly]]". Eventually, they conclude that he simply isn't hungry.
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* AdaptationalSkill:
** Winnie the Pooh is better at inductive reasoning than his book counterpart.
** Both Pooh and Tigger can ride scooters.
** Rabbit can [[GadgeteerGenius invent machines]].
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* AdaptedOut: Owl is noticeably absent from this part of the ''Pooh'' franchise, as is Gopher (though he hasn't been in any ''Pooh'' media after 2005 until ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3''). Although Gopher is briefly mentioned in "Tigger & Pooh and a Musical, Too".

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* AdaptedOut: Owl is noticeably absent from this part of the ''Pooh'' franchise, as is Gopher (though he hasn't been in any ''Pooh'' media after 2005 until ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3'').''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII''). Although Gopher is briefly mentioned in "Tigger & Pooh and a Musical, Too".
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** In "Darby's Fog-Gone Mystery," in the song "Floating in a Cloud," Pooh sings "''We sail, oh yes! Up above the trail, over hill and dale''," then asks Tigger if he happens to know what a dale is. Tigger replies that he doesn't even know where his tail is because it's kind of hard to see.
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* IncrediblyLameFun: Certain stories involving Rabbit focus on the fun he finds in household chores, particularly washing dishes. "Funny Rabbit" in particular is about the Super Sleuths thinking that Rabbit simply doesn't know how to have fun. After trying everything they can think of, they discover him having his own fun counting seeds for his garden and learn AnAesop that everybody has their own idea of what fun is, and isn't.

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* HowManyFingers: PlayedForLaughs - in "Tigger's Shadow of a Doubt," Tigger takes a tumble after the replacement shadow that Pooh and Darby made for him gets snagged in a tree branch and tears. Darby asks if he's okay and he replies that he thinks so and holds up his paw, asking how many fingers he's holding up.[[note]]Tigger, like the other main animal characters on the show, doesn't have a proper hand, but rather a paw with a thumb and no other distinguishable digits.[[/note]]

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* HowManyFingers: PlayedForLaughs - in "Tigger's Shadow of a Doubt," Tigger takes a tumble after the replacement shadow that Pooh and Darby made for him gets snagged in a tree branch and tears. Darby asks if he's okay and he replies that he thinks so and holds up his paw, asking how many fingers he's holding up.[[note]]Tigger, like the other main animal characters on the show, doesn't have a proper hand, but rather a paw with a thumb and no other distinguishable other thdistinguishable digits.[[/note]]


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* IAteWhat: In "Pooh's Honey of a Problem," Rabbit decides to deliver some of sour squash soup to Pooh. However, since he's out of the pots that he was using to deliver it to everyone else, he puts in a honey pot and leaves it outside Pooh's front door. Pooh eats it, not knowing that it's not honey. He becomes convinced that he no longer likes honey and even goes into a full-on identity crisis that if he doesn't like honey anymore, he must longer be a Pooh Bear. Fortunately, the Super Sleuths are on the case and eventually suss out the truth.
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** In "Tigger Cleans House," Darby suggests a game of "trashketball" as a means of keeping cleaning the trash in Tigger's home from being boring. Pooh says that he loves trashketball, then asks Darby if he's ever played it.

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* EitherWorldDominationOrSomethingAboutBananas: In "Stuck Be a Piglet," Piglet is covered in dried mud and can only talk out of the side of his mouth. He's also stuck in the dried up mud puddle and one point, Darby asks him how he's doing.

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"Stuck Be a Piglet," Piglet is covered in dried mud and can only talk out of the side of his mouth. He's also stuck in the dried up mud puddle and one point, Darby asks him how he's doing.


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** In "Too Many Helpings of Tigger," Pooh claims to be able to speak squirrel. However, when Tigger provides the squirrels with a big bag of haycorns to make up for an earlier mistake, Pooh comments "He said 'thank you'. Or was it 'pancake'?" Darby giggles at the happy squirrel, saying it looks like "thank you" to her.
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* StringOnFingerReminder: In "Down Woodpecker's Memory Lane," when Woodpecker calls the Super Sleuths, they discover that he has a pink ribbon tied around his foot. As it turns out, it's to help him remember that he has a problem for them to solve. Thing is, he says it's too hot for him to remember what the problem is, so they have to figure out what it is before they can help him solve it.
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* AllGirlsLikePonies: Sort of. Darby likes reading about ponies and imagining having one, but admits she wouldn't actually want to have a real pony.
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* WantingIsBetterThanHaving: In "Darby's Pony," when Darby talks with Pooh and Tigger about reading a book about ponies, they get the idea that she wants a pony herself. They therefore dress Eeyore up as a pony and present him to her. It turns out that Eeyore doesn't make a good pony and as Darby explains...
-->'''Darby''': But that's what makes reading so great. You can imagine anything you want. And that's what I like: imagining having a pony, not really having one.
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* AreYouPonderingWhatImPondering: In "Darby's Pony," Darby expresses a desire to have a pony, but says that ponies are really hard to take care of. Afterwards, Tigger walks with Pooh, asking him "Are you think what I'm thinking, Pooh boy?" Pooh suggests that it's if trees were honey, you could drink the leaves. As it turns out, that's not what Tigger's thinking, but rather that Darby really wants a pony and it's up to them to get her one.

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* RemovableShell: Turtle has this and when he and Rabbit re-create the historic race between their grandparents, ala ''Literature/TheTortoiseAndTheHare'', he removes it and gains a great boost in speed, becoming about the same speed as Rabbit. In the end, after they both end up calling the Super Sleuths to help the other, they end the race in a tie... just as their grandparents did.

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Turtle has this and when he and Rabbit re-create the historic race between their grandparents, ala ''Literature/TheTortoiseAndTheHare'', he removes it and gains a great boost in speed, becoming about the same speed as Rabbit. In the end, after they both end up calling the Super Sleuths to help the other, they end the race in a tie... just as their grandparents did.did.
** An entire installment, "Turtle Comes Out of His Shell" is about Turtle taking his shell off, saying he doesn't want to wear it anymore because it slows him down. However, he soon discovers that he can't do things he used to enjoy doing like slide on his back and he also gets cold in the snow, though he didn't before.

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