Is anyone a reallly BIG winnie the poooh fan

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Is anyone a reallly BIG winnie the poooh fan

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I don`t know if this has been asked before but is anyone a wtp fan?




i am newbie so i don`t really know how everything works soz???
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Welcome to the forums!

And nice avatar to match your username! :wink:

I'm a Pooh fan - I'm not as heavily into it as some are, I don't own a lot of merchandise, or the direct-to-video sequels. But I love Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, and I consider it a gem of a movie. I also grew up on the "New Adventures" TV series, which I like a lot.
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I love Pooh a lot, especially the original "Many Adventures" which is my favorite Disney film after Alice in Wonderland. I've seen all the Pooh movies with the exception of Piglet's Big Movie and Very Merry Pooh Year. I've also seen all the tv shows (New Adventures, Pooh Corner, and Book of Pooh). So, yes, I'm a Pooh fan. :D
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I love Pooh! I don't have a lot of Pooh stuff either but Many Adventures was the #1 viewed movie in my house for many years. I love the New Adventures also . . . I just don't like the Book of Pooh. My favorite character is Tigger. Welcome, by the way :D.
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I suppose I could call my self a Winnie the Pooh fan, since I love The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh Since it is very underrated, ya know... and I stand for all underrated (most of them) Disney movies like The Rescuers... and the Black Cauldron... and the Sword in the Stone and everything...
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I used to hate Winnie and all his friends in the hundred acre wood, but I'm warming up to them.

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I've never liked Winnie the Pooh, even when I was a kid.

There's something I just don't like about Pooh.
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The short featurettes of Pooh & friends that were done in the 60's like "the Honey Tree" and "the Blustery Day" are out and out classics, the Walt Disney Company Animation Department at it's best. I would even venture to wonder out loud if Pooh & friends would be as popular as they are today if they were just known for the original Milne books, without the Disney films ever being made.
But the newer stuff I could do without. I would say that the dividing line between good Disney Pooh (as it were) and bad Disney Pooh would be Paul Winchell as Tigger (great) and whoever replace Paul Winchell as Tigger.
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Pooh Shmoo. The real hero of the stories is

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My whole problem with Poohdom is that it lacks a villain (with the occasional exception of a Huffalump or a Whoozle, if you want to make that argument).

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Welcome to the forum, Honey Pot.

I am quite possibly the biggest Pooh nut here - and asI result here in an article to prove it.

http://www.ultimatedisney.com/DIScussio ... 0Pooh.html

My contribution to the site: The Ultimate Guide to Pooh.

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