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->'''Eeyore:''' Yup. I know how you feel.

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->'''Eeyore:''' Yup. I know how you feel.
that feels.



* PromotedToOpeningTitles: While the original features showed his stuffed toy counterpart, Tigger is strangely absent from the theme song, he is finally added to the ThemeTuneRollCall in this film. Fittingly in an AndZoidberg fashion after Kanga and Roo.

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* PromotedToOpeningTitles: While the original features showed his stuffed toy counterpart, Tigger is had always been strangely absent from the theme song, he song. He is finally added to the ThemeTuneRollCall in this film. Fittingly film, fittingly in an AndZoidberg fashion after --
-->A donkey named Eeyore is his friend\\
And
Kanga and Roo.little Roo\\
''(spoken)'' And Tigger too.

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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Together they had many unusual adventures,\\
that all happened right here in the\\
Hundred Acre Wood."'']]

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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Together they had many unusual adventures,\\
adventures, that all happened right here in the\\
the Hundred Acre Wood."'']]

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-->'''Pooh:''' Oh, stuff and fluff.



-->'''Piglet''' [''who has just cut the rope into pieces'']: And six! There! And now you can ''all'' get out!
-->'''Pooh''': How very thoughtful you are, Piglet.
-->'''Rabbit''' Oh, good grief! Tie them together, Piglet! Can you tie a knot?
-->'''Piglet''': I cannot.
-->'''Rabbit''': Ah, so you ''can knot''!
-->'''Piglet''': No, I cannot knot.
-->'''Rabbit''' ''Not'' knot?
-->'''Pooh''': [[KnockKnockJoke Who's there?]]
-->'''Rabbit''': Pooh!
-->'''Pooh''': Pooh who?
-->'''Rabbit''': No! Pooh-- er Piglet, you'll need more than two knots.
-->'''Piglet''': Not possible.
-->'''Owl''': Ah, so it ''is'' possible to knot those pieces.
-->'''Piglet''': [[RunningGag Not these pieces.]]
-->'''Pooh''': Yes, knot those pieces.
-->'''Piglet''': Why not?
-->'''Eeyore''': 'Cause it's all for naught.

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-->'''Piglet''' [''who has just cut -->'''Piglet:''' ''(cuts the rope into pieces'']: pieces)'' And six! There! And now you can ''all'' get out!
-->'''Pooh''': -->'''Pooh:''' How very thoughtful you are, Piglet.
-->'''Rabbit''' -->'''Rabbit:''' Oh, good grief! Tie them together, Piglet! Can you tie a knot?
-->'''Piglet''': -->'''Piglet:''' I cannot.
-->'''Rabbit''': -->'''Rabbit:''' Ah, so you ''can knot''!
-->'''Piglet''':
''can'' knot.
-->'''Piglet:'''
No, I cannot knot.
-->'''Rabbit''' ''Not'' knot?
-->'''Pooh''':
-->'''Rabbit:''' ''Not knot?''
-->'''Pooh:'''
[[KnockKnockJoke Who's there?]]
-->'''Rabbit''': -->'''Rabbit:''' Pooh!
-->'''Pooh''': -->'''Pooh:''' [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Pooh who?
-->'''Rabbit''':
who?]]
-->'''Rabbit:'''
No! Pooh-- er Piglet, Pooh, it--Piglet, you'll need more than two knots.
-->'''Piglet''': -->'''Piglet:''' Not possible.
-->'''Owl''': -->'''Owl:''' Ah, so it ''is'' possible to knot those pieces.
-->'''Piglet''': -->'''Piglet:''' [[RunningGag Not these pieces.]]
-->'''Pooh''': -->'''Pooh:''' Yes, knot those pieces.
-->'''Piglet''': -->'''Piglet:''' Why not?
-->'''Eeyore''': -->'''Eeyore:''' 'Cause it's all for naught.
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* BilingualRhyme: At one point, Eeyore sings, "Found this anchor over there. Now it's on my derriere."
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->'''Eeyore:''' Yup, I know how that feels.

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->'''Eeyore:''' Yup, Yup. I know how that feels.
you feel.
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* BaitAndSwitch: After Christopher Robin returns, Rabbit prepares to award someone who "found Christopher Robin" and helped them "out of the pit". [[spoiler: Then he presents the pot of honey to B'loon, instead of Pooh as was expected.]]
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* CollectiveDeathGlare: One of the movie's plots is Owl misinterpreting Christopher Robin's note that he'll be "back soon" as him being taken by a monster called the Backson. When Christopher clears it up, the gang immediately glares at Owl, prompting him to [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere skedaddle]].

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* CollectiveDeathGlare: One of the movie's plots is Owl misinterpreting Christopher Robin's note that he'll be "back soon" as him being taken by a monster called the Backson. When Christopher clears it up, the gang (except for Pooh and Piglet who just look confused) immediately glares at Owl, prompting him to [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere skedaddle]].



* DeadpanSnarker: ''[[KindheartedSimpleton Pooh]]'' gets in on this occasionally in his scenes with Owl.

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* DeadpanSnarker: ''[[KindheartedSimpleton Pooh]]'' gets in on this occasionally in his scenes with Owl. It serves as a MythologyGag to the original featurettes where Pooh would drop a snark every now and again.
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* ArtisticLicenseLinguistics: The narrator poetically defines "paragraph" as "a group of sentences that form a complete thought". Technically that would be a "pericope"; a paragraph is any distinct block of text however arbitrary, and texts may be broken up into paragraphs just to avoid WallsOfText.

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* ArtisticLicenseLinguistics: The narrator poetically defines "paragraph" as "a group of sentences that form a complete thought". Technically that would be a "pericope"; a paragraph is any distinct block of text however arbitrary, and texts may be broken up into paragraphs are often there just to avoid WallsOfText.
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* ArtisticLicenseLinguistics: The narrator poetically defines "paragraph" as "a group of sentences that form a complete thought". That would be a "pericope"; a paragraph is just a distinct block of text regardless of how it's parsed, and although paragraphs are often divided by topic, it's usually done more for the sake of readability.

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* ArtisticLicenseLinguistics: The narrator poetically defines "paragraph" as "a group of sentences that form a complete thought". That Technically that would be a "pericope"; a paragraph is just a any distinct block of text regardless of how it's parsed, however arbitrary, and although texts may be broken up into paragraphs are often divided by topic, it's usually done more for the sake of readability.just to avoid WallsOfText.
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* SquashedFlat: At one point during "The Backson Song" the titular monster purposefully and forcefully sits on Owl, then begins dancing around with the flattened, wide-eyed bird stuck to his backside.
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-->'''Pooh:''' Were you expecting someone else?
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* CollectiveDeathGlare: One of the movie's plots is Owl misinterpreting Christopher Robin's note that he'll be "back soon" as him being taken by a monster called the Backson. When Christopher clears it up, the gang immediately glares at Owl, prompting him to [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere skedaddle]].
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It's also the first ''Winnie the Pooh'' project handled by Creator/WaltDisneyAnimationStudios since ''A Day for Eeyore'' back in 1983.[[note]]The Pooh films in the 90s and 2000s were done by Creator/DisneyToonStudios.[[/note]]

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It's also the first and so far only ''Winnie the Pooh'' project handled by Creator/WaltDisneyAnimationStudios since ''A Day for Eeyore'' back in 1983.[[note]]The Pooh films in the 90s and 2000s were done by Creator/DisneyToonStudios.[[/note]]
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that all happened right here\\
in the Hundred Acre Wood."'']]

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that all happened right here\\
here in the the\\
Hundred Acre Wood."'']]
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in the Hundred Acre Wood."]]''.]]

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* CreatorsCultureCarryover: There was a minor kerfluffle among British viewers about Rabbit referring to a "jump rope" rather than a "skipping rope". The same character at one point also imagines getting a lot of money, which has dollar signs on it.



* SeparatedByACommonLanguage: There was a minor kerfluffle among British viewers about Rabbit referring to a "jump rope" rather than a "skipping rope". The same character at one point also imagines getting a lot of money, which has [[WeAllLiveInAmerica dollar signs on it]].
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''Winnie the Pooh'' is the 51st film in the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon.[[note]]Except in the United Kingdom where it's excluded altogether, going straight to ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph''[[/note]] It is a direct sequel to the 1977 film ''WesternAnimation/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'', based on three previously unadapted Pooh stories from [[Literature/WinnieThePooh the book]] ("In Which Eeyore Loses a Tail and Pooh Finds One" and a fusion of "In Which Rabbit Has a Busy Day and We Learn What Christopher Robin Does in the Mornings" and "In Which Piglet Meets a Heffalump").

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''Winnie the Pooh'' is the 51st film in the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon.[[note]]Except in the United Kingdom and Europe where it's excluded altogether, going straight to ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph''[[/note]] It is a direct sequel to the 1977 film ''WesternAnimation/TheManyAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh'', based on three previously unadapted Pooh stories from [[Literature/WinnieThePooh the book]] ("In Which Eeyore Loses a Tail and Pooh Finds One" and a fusion of "In Which Rabbit Has a Busy Day and We Learn What Christopher Robin Does in the Mornings" and "In Which Piglet Meets a Heffalump").
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'''Previews:''' [[https://youtu.be/QbFz--GCkOM Trailer]]
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->'''Eeyore:''' Yup. I know how you feel.

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->'''Eeyore:''' Yup. Yup, I know how you feel.
that feels.
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* AnimationBump: The balloon in the first story looks more upgraded than the film itself.

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* AnimationBump: The animation is more crisp than some of the previous Pooh films. Special shoutout goes to how the balloon moves in the first story looks more upgraded than the film itself.story.
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* TookALevelInJerkass: Downplayed. Pooh is still his lovable self but he is a bit more self-serving than in previous films. His main goal is to get some honey and it seems to be his number one priority, even when he is suppose to help plan a trap that will save his best friend. The best example of this is when he launches Piglet into a bee hive, beats the hive ''with him in it'', rides on his shoulders while the bees are chasing them, and tells ''Piglet'' he needs to run faster. Pooh does get better by the end of the film though as he puts Eeyore's need for his tail back before his want for honey.

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* TookALevelInJerkass: Downplayed. Pooh is still his lovable self but he is a bit more self-serving than in previous films. His main goal is to get some honey and it seems to be his number one priority, even when he is suppose to help plan a trap that will save his best friend. The best example of this trope is when he launches Piglet into a bee hive, beats the hive ''with him in it'', rides on his shoulders while the bees are chasing them, and tells ''Piglet'' he needs to run faster. Pooh does get better by the end of the film though as he puts Eeyore's need for his tail back before his want for honey.
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* DenserAndWackier: This movie is more of a straight up comedy than some of the previous Winnie the Pooh movies. Given the writing and the animation, this was wholly intentional by the directors!

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* DenserAndWackier: This movie film is more of a straight up comedy than some of the previous Winnie the Pooh movies.projects. Given the writing and the animation, this was wholly intentional by the directors!

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