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Pooh Bear
I love Pooh Bear. I own a lot of Pooh bear stuff. Including stuffed animals. You name it. I have almost all of the dvds as well.
winnie is AWESOME
Dude!! who doesn't like winnie! i think winnie the pooh is totally awesome and he rocks! i'm not afraid to say that i'm a teen and i like winnie the pooh shows, movies, clothes, books, and everything! i can draw ok pics of winnie the pooh! lol. yup. are any of u guys on this forum just like me?
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DisneyFan 2000 wrote:Pooh is overrated...
Let the killing begin...
I like the newer Disney version of Winnie the Pooh. The one who wears a red shirt with "POOH" on it.
I like him a lot. I have a lot of plushes (the biggest is bigger than a 3 year old! and the smallest is...meant for a baby!) and I have lots of Disney Exclusive Pooh Plush in Box.
R[APRIL.23]K: High School Sweetheartsi love Winnie the Pooh, heres a bit of copyrighted Frannie humor. Me and my sisters were watching Pooh's big movie(or whatever the one with Chistopher Robin going to Skule was called) and near the end Pooh says "No more we" in a sad way, or something to that extent, and i burst out with "But we've still got Pooh!". Of course the h was silent on Pooh and my sisters almost died of laughter
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Re: winnie is AWESOME
same here!chick588 wrote:Dude!! who doesn't like winnie! i think winnie the pooh is totally awesome and he rocks! i'm not afraid to say that i'm a teen and i like winnie the pooh shows, movies, clothes, books, and everything! i can draw ok pics of winnie the pooh! lol. yup. are any of u guys on this forum just like me?
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Re: winnie is AWESOME
Herechick588 wrote:Dude!! who doesn't like winnie!
Idon´t hate it,but it doesn´t make me crazy
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Re: winnie is AWESOME
I have to say that I am like you exept that I couldn't draw a picture of him if my life depended on it. Well, it wouldn't be any good if I did.chick588 wrote:Dude!! who doesn't like winnie! i think winnie the pooh is totally awesome and he rocks! i'm not afraid to say that i'm a teen and i like winnie the pooh shows, movies, clothes, books, and everything! i can draw ok pics of winnie the pooh! lol. yup. are any of u guys on this forum just like me?
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Nothing beats the Silly Old Bear.
Here is my Ultimate Disney Homage to Pooh:
http://www.ultimatedisney.com/DIScussio ... 0Pooh.html
Here is my Ultimate Disney Homage to Pooh:
http://www.ultimatedisney.com/DIScussio ... 0Pooh.html
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And cute too. And fluffy.RJKD23 wrote:Richard "Loomis is cute" Gray is cool!
I also think they are as cute as all hell.
hmm...such a weird metaphor!
It is an odd metaphor. But it makes sense on some level. Maybe it is my inner desire to associate those things that are cute with my dirty side, or possibly the desire to see all cutesy stuff sent to hell.
Either way, I like Pooh.
The recent efforts do have a bit of a "Pooh by numbers" feel, as if they are just rehashing the old situations and themes again. I suppose after so many series and DTVs, there is only so much more you can do. Short of doing A Very Pooh Hannuka, there aren't many holidays left to do either. Still, the stuff we have is pretty good.
I'm struggling to keep up with all the releases. I haven't even bought the last three TV volumes released here!
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A.A. Milne rules
As much as I love Disney, I must say that I think their treatment of the poor Pooh is dreadful. The original A.A. Milne stories are truly funny in a very weird and Taoist kind of way, and Disney simply doesn't get it. In fact the ONLY Disney classic that I haven't bothered to watch is The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh (though I've owned the dvd for years). Knowing that I will watch it someday, I'm fervently hoping it's better than the lame Poo (yes, the "h" should definitely be silent as the tomb) they show on TV, now and ten years ago.
