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Ok, no sooner than 2099 posting the Pooh-craziness in the UK, than I noticed that Disney Australia have followed the trend with a bunch of new Pooh titles, among other things.

Check out the news here:
http://www.bvhe.com.au/news
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no more pooh!!!!!!!!!!!!! death to pooh! :lol:
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MickeyMouseboy wrote:no more pooh!!!!!!!!!!!!! death to pooh! :lol:
Gasp! :o

How could one say such a thing!

You know, by killing Pooh, we are really killing a small part of ourselves. :P

I can't live with that, can you? :nemo:

More Pooh I say, more Pooh!

(Jabroni, where is my Pooh emoticon :) )
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i dont like pooh cause he got Mr Toad kicked out DisneyWorld :cry:
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MickeyMouseboy wrote:i dont like pooh cause he got Mr Toad kicked out DisneyWorld :cry:
When did Pooh do this?
I'll have a word with him, see what we can sort out :wink:
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Pooh Luau tonight!!! he's marinating in the sand! wuahahaha :twisted:
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MickeyMouseboy wrote:no more pooh!!!!!!!!!!!!! death to pooh! :lol:
MickeyMouseBoy, are you Pooh-Poohing the Pooh? If there's one thing I learnt it's never Pooh-Pooh a Pooh!
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2099net wrote:
MickeyMouseboy wrote:no more pooh!!!!!!!!!!!!! death to pooh! :lol:
MickeyMouseBoy, are you Pooh-Poohing the Pooh? If there's one thing I learnt it's never Pooh-Pooh a Pooh!
Yeah, I've learned not to do that too.
It gives me the shits.




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no dont ban loomis!!! i like loomis! :)
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MickeyMouseboy wrote:no dont ban loomis!!! i like loomis! :)
Yay! I have a fanclub. :D

Does one person equal a fanclub?

Anybody else want to join?

I'll start an UltimateLoomis.com site with my OWN forum :P
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yay!!! is it going to have stitch everywhere? :D
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MickeyMouseboy wrote:yay!!! is it going to have stitch everywhere? :D
Yes.
And Pooh.
Lots of Pooh. :D
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Loomis wrote:
MickeyMouseboy wrote:yay!!! is it going to have stitch everywhere? :D
Yes.
And Pooh.
Lots of Pooh. :D
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh no poohs!
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man look at the release date for GotJ2 in AU. doesnt GotJ2 come out in December in the US?
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Uncle Remus wrote:man look at the release date for GotJ2 in AU. doesnt GotJ2 come out in December in the US?
I think that's the rental release date. We don't often get Disney stuff before the US.

Except the Pinocchio SE.

And Sleeping Beauty (August 20).

And the Herbie Box set (July 23).

Ok, a few exceptions to the rule, but we are horribly behind in some cases. We don't even have any of the animated 'package features' on DVD.

But still. We do have koalas.

And kangaroos.

And me. :D
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Not sure if I posted these correctly, but here are 2 pictures of the cover art from TotalDVD.com.au for Great Day of Discovery & Playtime With Winnie the Pooh. They seem to keep the theme set by the first volume of the Magical World of WTP, but have dropped the volume numbers. Weird...

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i don't know what you see in Pooh, Loomis?
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MickeyMouseboy wrote:i don't know what you see in Pooh, Loomis?
He represents the inner child we should all be in touch with. He is not the brightest, but his caring and thoughtfulness make him the most genuine character around. And he is so cute. Especially the Holloway/Cummings voice :D

Plus, he has a sweet tooth for honey, and I'm a sugar junkie.

That, and my girlfriend digs him. We bond over Pooh :P
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Agree with Lommis. (You only need to check my avatar to see I love Pooh)!

The Pooh character is sweet, and Jim Cummings (or Holloway before that) captures it very good with their voices.

I almost can't wait for all the Pooh releases to come.
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How could you NOT love Pooh? He's short, fat, and proud of that!
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