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1''The New Abridged Adventures of Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' by fquebral and Xplayer007 is an AbridgedSeries of the 1988 television series ''WesternAnimation/TheNewAdventuresOfWinnieThePooh''. While most of the character personalities remain the same as the originals, the episodes completely throw the plot out the window and substitute a completely random sequence of events, occasionally tied together by an overall theme.
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3Episodes can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/user/fquebral on YouTube]].
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6!!Tropes:
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8%%* AccidentalHero: Piglet in episode 1
9* UsefulNotes/AmericanAccents: Gopher has a southern drawl, a really bad one.
10* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: Pooh admires the shiny honey in episode 3, and doesn't notice 3 bees that land on his paw.
11* BreakingTheFourthWall: "Piglet, as you can see, we’re already in a cartoon."
12%%* CharacterExaggeration: Everybody, naturally.
13%%* ChaseScene: Abundant in episode 3.
14* ComedicSociopathy: Often turned up to eleven (well, it is a slapstick children's show after all).
15* CrazyEnoughToWork: Lampshaded and subverted. "This plan has absolutely no chance of success."
16%%* DeadpanSnarker: Pooh
17* DisneyAcidSequence: A mild one at the end of Episode 2, but when accompanied by "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds..."
18%%* DisneyDeath: Lampshaded in Episode 2.
19* {{Fanservice}}: Lampshaded. Piglet is "just there for fanservice."
20* ForTheEvulz: In episode two everyone makes a plan to kill the Batman Eeyore, but no one knows why
21%%* HiddenInPlainSight: Everyone in episode 3, usually incompetently.
22%%* {{Homage}}: To abridged series in the first episode and to ''Batman'' in the second.
23%%* GenreSavvy: Pretty much every character to some extent.
24%%* ItHasBeenAnHonor: "I've always loved you."
25%%* LampshadeHanging
26* LarynxDissonance: Thankfully there are only two female voices thus far in the series, Christopher Robin’s Mother (for which a pitch bend was used) and Roo (who, while not female, was given the female voice of a guest star).
27* LighterAndSofter: Much less adult humor than most abridged series. The creator's intent is for the series to be for the same audience that the original series targeted. In episode 3, Pooh tells Tigger to "be a little more kid friendly and a little less... sexy."
28%%* ManOfAThousandVoices
29* MistakenIdentity: Eeyore is mistaken for the Batman, for some odd reason.
30%%* NoOneCouldSurviveThat: Eeyore
31* NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer: Sometimes the actual dialogue of the series is used, as ridiculous as it may sound.
32* OnlyMostlyDead: "He's only unconscious." Pooh lampshades that Eeyore is only "mostly dead" and that there’s a "big difference".
33* TheOtherDarrin: [[invoked]] Rabbit’s voice is shared between fquebral and Xplayer007, who use very distinctive interpretations. Lampshaded when Pooh mentions the voice changes.
34* PlacebotinumEffect: Lampshaded. "What laws of physics? We don't even know what you’re talking about."
35* RunningGag: Yakety Sax in Episode 3.
36%%* {{Sampling}}
37* SelfDeprecation: "Xplayer007 can do a lot better pooh than an Eeyore."
38* ShowWithinAShow: ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' the movie in episode 1.
39* StuffBlowingUp:
40** The explosion sound effect is used 4 times in the first episode.
41** In the second episode, Tigger suggests the use of big explosions to slay the Batman (Eeyore).
42* TakeThat:
43** "Curse you 4kids... that was the worst movie ever!"
44** "Billy Joel is my favorite artist, way better than the Jonas brothers you know."
45* WrongGenreSavvy: In episode 2, everyone thinks that they’re villains from ''Batman''.
46%%* ZombieApocalypse: In episode 1... sort of.
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