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* NarmCharm: As strange and silly-looking the show is today, it is still a charming show that is still well regarded by most who grew up with it.

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* DontShootTheMessage: "Too Smart for Strangers" is an infamous episode because, while it does teach the right messages ([[TooSmartForStrangers not to go with strangers]], that people might try to trick kids, and even that dangerous people could be acquaintances as well as strangers), it felt awkward having characters from a franchise like Franchise/WinnieThePooh talking about such a dark topic.
* NarmCharm: As strange and silly-looking as the show is today, it is still a charming show that is still well regarded by most who grew up with it.
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* NarmCharm: As strange and silly-looking the show is today, it is still a charming show that is still well regarded by most today.

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* NarmCharm: As strange and silly-looking the show is today, it is still a charming show that is still well regarded by most today.who grew up with it.
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* SpecialEffectFailure: As technically impressive as they were in 1983, the costumes are rather limited in regards to the animatronics and come off a little more than mobile [[WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTeddyRuxpin Teddy Ruxpin]] dolls these days (both were made by Ken Forsse).

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* SpecialEffectFailure: As technically impressive as they were in 1983, the costumes are rather limited in regards to the animatronics and come off a little more than mobile [[WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTeddyRuxpin Teddy Ruxpin]] dolls these days (both were made by Ken Forsse).Forsse).

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* SpecialEffectFailure: As technically impressive as they were in 1983, the costumes are rather limited in regards to the animatronics and come off a little more than mobile [[WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTeddyRuxpin Teddy Ruxpin]] dolls (both were made by Ken Forsse).

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* SpecialEffectFailure: As technically impressive as they were in 1983, the costumes are rather limited in regards to the animatronics and come off a little more than mobile [[WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTeddyRuxpin Teddy Ruxpin]] dolls these days (both were made by Ken Forsse).

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* NarmCharm: As strange and silly looking the show is today, it is still a charming show that is still well regarded by most today.

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* NarmCharm: As strange and silly looking silly-looking the show is today, it is still a charming show that is still well regarded by most today.today.
* SpecialEffectFailure: As technically impressive as they were in 1983, the costumes are rather limited in regards to the animatronics and come off a little more than mobile [[WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTeddyRuxpin Teddy Ruxpin]] dolls (both were made by Ken Forsse).
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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


* NarmCharm: As strange and silly looking the show is today, it is still a charming show that is still well regarded by most today.
* UncannyValley: As technologically advanced as the costumes were at the time, they can be quite creepy and unsettling at points, especially Pooh’s, who has developed white sclerae and black eyes as opposed to the BlackBeadEyes he normally has, making him look off compared to the other characters.

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* NarmCharm: As strange and silly looking the show is today, it is still a charming show that is still well regarded by most today.
* UncannyValley: As technologically advanced as the costumes were at the time, they can be quite creepy and unsettling at points, especially Pooh’s, who has developed white sclerae and black eyes as opposed to the BlackBeadEyes he normally has, making him look off compared to the other characters.
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* CluelessAesop: The Creator/DisneyChannel [[VerySpecialEpisode Special Presentation]], ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh: [[http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Too_Smart_for_Strangers Too Smart for Strangers]]''. Seeing the residents of the Hundred Acre Wood dole out advice to the kiddies on how to avoid being kidnapped and molested is pretty questionable in itself, because Winnie the Pooh and his friends shouldn't be aware of stuff like that due to the innocence of their world and the fact that their leader is six years old. The fact [[TooSmartForStrangers its intended message]] has since been {{discredited|Trope}} because child safety experts have [[https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/stranger-danger-lesson-does-more-harm-than-good-warns-charity-10280789.html largely dismissed it]] as overly simplistic, [[JustForFun/TelevisionIsTryingToKillUs dangerously naïve]] ParanoiaFuel with the potential to put children in more danger[[labelnote:why?]]the vast majority of victims of kidnapping and child abuse ''know and trust their victimizer'', rendering the very premise of Stranger Danger nonsensical; in addition, Stranger Danger lessons - albeit not this particular one - often fail to make exceptions for people who are blatantly trustworthy, which ''has'' caused lost children to avoid rescuers for fear of being kidnapped[[/labelnote]], leading to it being downplayed in favor of the more nuanced Tricky People, doesn't help one bit.
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* UncannyValley: As technologically advanced as the costumes were at the time, they can be quite creepy and unsettling at points, especially Pooh’s, who has developed white pupils and black eyes as opposed to the BlackBeadEyes he normally has, making him look off compared to the other characters.

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* UncannyValley: As technologically advanced as the costumes were at the time, they can be quite creepy and unsettling at points, especially Pooh’s, who has developed white pupils sclerae and black eyes as opposed to the BlackBeadEyes he normally has, making him look off compared to the other characters.
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Grammar fix.


* UncannyValley: As technologically advanced the costumes were at the time, they can be quite creepy and unsettling at points, especially Pooh’s, who has developed white pupils and black eyes as opposed to the BlackBeadEyes he normally has, making him look off compared to the other characters.

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* UncannyValley: As technologically advanced as the costumes were at the time, they can be quite creepy and unsettling at points, especially Pooh’s, who has developed white pupils and black eyes as opposed to the BlackBeadEyes he normally has, making him look off compared to the other characters.
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* CluelessAesop The Creator/DisneyChannel [[VerySpecialEpisode Special Presentation]], ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh: [[http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Too_Smart_for_Strangers Too Smart for Strangers]]''. Seeing the residents of the Hundred Acre Wood dole out advice to the kiddies on how to avoid being kidnapped and molested is pretty questionable in itself, because Winnie the Pooh and his friends shouldn't be aware of stuff like that due to the innocence of their world and the fact that their leader is six years old. The fact [[TooSmartForStrangers its intended message]] has since been {{discredited|Trope}} because child safety experts have [[https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/stranger-danger-lesson-does-more-harm-than-good-warns-charity-10280789.html largely dismissed it]] as overly simplistic, [[JustForFun/TelevisionIsTryingToKillUs dangerously naïve]] ParanoiaFuel with the potential to put children in more danger[[labelnote:why?]]the vast majority of victims of kidnapping and child abuse ''know and trust their victimizer'', rendering the very premise of Stranger Danger nonsensical; in addition, Stranger Danger lessons - albeit not this particular one - often fail to make exceptions for people who are blatantly trustworthy, which ''has'' caused lost children to avoid rescuers for fear of being kidnapped[[/labelnote]], leading to it being downplayed in favor of the more nuanced Tricky People, doesn't help one bit.

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* CluelessAesop CluelessAesop: The Creator/DisneyChannel [[VerySpecialEpisode Special Presentation]], ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh: [[http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Too_Smart_for_Strangers Too Smart for Strangers]]''. Seeing the residents of the Hundred Acre Wood dole out advice to the kiddies on how to avoid being kidnapped and molested is pretty questionable in itself, because Winnie the Pooh and his friends shouldn't be aware of stuff like that due to the innocence of their world and the fact that their leader is six years old. The fact [[TooSmartForStrangers its intended message]] has since been {{discredited|Trope}} because child safety experts have [[https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/stranger-danger-lesson-does-more-harm-than-good-warns-charity-10280789.html largely dismissed it]] as overly simplistic, [[JustForFun/TelevisionIsTryingToKillUs dangerously naïve]] ParanoiaFuel with the potential to put children in more danger[[labelnote:why?]]the vast majority of victims of kidnapping and child abuse ''know and trust their victimizer'', rendering the very premise of Stranger Danger nonsensical; in addition, Stranger Danger lessons - albeit not this particular one - often fail to make exceptions for people who are blatantly trustworthy, which ''has'' caused lost children to avoid rescuers for fear of being kidnapped[[/labelnote]], leading to it being downplayed in favor of the more nuanced Tricky People, doesn't help one bit.
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* CluelessAesop The Creator/DisneyChannel [[VerySpecialEpisode Special Presentation]], ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh: [[http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Too_Smart_for_Strangers Too Smart for Strangers]]''. Seeing the residents of the Hundred Acre Wood dole out advice to the kiddies on how to avoid being kidnapped and molested is pretty questionable in itself, because Winnie the Pooh and his friends shouldn't be aware of stuff like that due to the innocence of their world and the fact that their leader is six years old. The fact [[TooSmartForStrangers its intended message]] has since been {{discredited|Trope}} because child safety experts have [[https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/stranger-danger-lesson-does-more-harm-than-good-warns-charity-10280789.html largely dismissed it]] as overly simplistic, [[JustForFun/TelevisionIsTryingToKillUs dangerously naïve]] ParanoiaFuel with the potential to put children in more danger[[labelnote:why?]]the vast majority of victims of kidnapping and child abuse ''know and trust their victimizer'', rendering the very premise of Stranger Danger nonsensical; in addition, Stranger Danger lessons - albeit not this particular one - often fail to make exceptions for people who are blatantly trustworthy, which ''has'' caused lost children to avoid rescuers for fear of being kidnapped[[/labelnote]], leading to it being downplayed in favor of the more nuanced Tricky People, doesn't help one bit.
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* CultClassic: While the show has since fallen into obscurity, it has developed a cult following over the years, largely consisting of those who grew up with it back in the 80s and 90s

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* CultClassic: While the show has since fallen into obscurity, it has developed a cult following over the years, largely consisting of those who grew up with it back in the 80s and 90s90s.
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* CultClassic: While the show has since fallen into obscurity, it has developed a cult following over the years, largely consisting of those who grew up with it back in the 80s.

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* CultClassic: While the show has since fallen into obscurity, it has developed a cult following over the years, largely consisting of those who grew up with it back in the 80s.80s and 90s
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* UncannyValley: As technologically advanced the costumes were at the time, they can be look quite creepy and unsettling at points, especially Pooh’s, who has developed white pupils and black eyes as opposed to the BlackBeadEyes he normally has, making him look off compared to the other characters.

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* UncannyValley: As technologically advanced the costumes were at the time, they can be look quite creepy and unsettling at points, especially Pooh’s, who has developed white pupils and black eyes as opposed to the BlackBeadEyes he normally has, making him look off compared to the other characters.
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* UncannyValley: As technologically advanced the costumes were at the time, they can be look quite creepy and unsettling at points, especially Pooh’s, who has developed white pupils and black eyes as opposed to the BlackBeadEyes he normally has, making him look off compared to the other ''Pooh'' characters.

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* UncannyValley: As technologically advanced the costumes were at the time, they can be look quite creepy and unsettling at points, especially Pooh’s, who has developed white pupils and black eyes as opposed to the BlackBeadEyes he normally has, making him look off compared to the other ''Pooh'' characters.
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* NarmCharm: As silly looking as the show looks today, it is still a charming show that is still well regarded today
* UncannyValley: As technologically advanced the costumes were at the time, they can be look quite creepy and unsettling at points, especially Pooh’s, who has developed white pupils and black eyes as opposed to the BlackBeadEyes he normally has, making him look off compared to the other characters.

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* NarmCharm: As strange and silly looking as the show looks is today, it is still a charming show that is still well regarded today
by most today.
* UncannyValley: As technologically advanced the costumes were at the time, they can be look quite creepy and unsettling at points, especially Pooh’s, who has developed white pupils and black eyes as opposed to the BlackBeadEyes he normally has, making him look off compared to the other ''Pooh'' characters.
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* CultClassic: While the show has since fallen into obscurity, it has developed a cult following over the years, largely consisting of those who grew up with it back in the 80s.
* NarmCharm: As silly looking as the show looks today, it is still a charming show that is still well regarded today
* UncannyValley: As technologically advanced the costumes were at the time, they can be look quite creepy and unsettling at points, especially Pooh’s, who has developed white pupils and black eyes as opposed to the BlackBeadEyes he normally has, making him look off compared to the other characters.

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