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When i first started to learn the English language, the phrase 'Winnie the Pooh' always bothered me. In dictionary it says 'Winnie' is a female name but I'm pretty damn sure that bear ain't no female...or is it...?
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The music works well... But Tigger is where its at. Cant wait!
edit: Eeyore's voice is wayy too deep even though hes suppose to be some old donkey. D:
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So much nostalgia..cant wait for this to come out
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United States4796 Posts
Oh wow, this might actually turn out fantastic! <3
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I used to rent a new Winnie the Pooh movie or "episode" or whatever they were like every week when I was young. It's feels like it's been at least 10 years since I last saw any of them, haha.
Trailer looks great though!
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Smix
United States4549 Posts
Gosh I just got chills watching this. Can't wait <3
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Keane was fitting, but Owl doesn't sound right :|
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eeyore so cute
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Can't wait. This brings back so many memories from a childhood...
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I do hope it's like Toy Story 3, although TS3 was freaking perfect for me in terms of what was going on in my life. I think Winnie the Pooh was a bit before my time, maybe. That said, I'm CRAZY EXCITED about this.
I like the "bittersweet wrap-up" idea. Too many companies are attempting to milk their products of everything they can get, without regard to their "soul" of the story and characters. I love Disney.
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Oh Winnie the Pooh. Never watched you as much as I should have but this looks absolutely freaking amazing!
Totally looking forward to seeing this in theaters!
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i joined kindergarten late cause i wanted to stay home on the living room floor eating macaroni and watching winnie the pooh... it IS my childhood... (well that, and blue's clues. shits dope.)
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Oh dear, oh dear oh dear!
-piglet
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Canada7170 Posts
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I used to wish I were Christopher Robin...
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When did Christopher Robin get eyeballs? o.O
On November 14 2010 06:12 The6357 wrote: When i first started to learn the English language, the phrase 'Winnie the Pooh' always bothered me. In dictionary it says 'Winnie' is a female name but I'm pretty damn sure that bear ain't no female...or is it...?
In the book, the kid names the bear Winnie-the-Pooh. For no reason at all.
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Austin10831 Posts
On November 14 2010 16:16 LunarC wrote:When did Christopher Robin get eyeballs? o.O Show nested quote +On November 14 2010 06:12 The6357 wrote: When i first started to learn the English language, the phrase 'Winnie the Pooh' always bothered me. In dictionary it says 'Winnie' is a female name but I'm pretty damn sure that bear ain't no female...or is it...? In the book, the kid names the bear Winnie-the-Pooh. For no reason at all. Well, A.A. Milne had a son named Christoper Robin Milne, who named his stuffed bear after a bear named Winnie at the London zoo.
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United States11637 Posts
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On November 14 2010 06:12 The6357 wrote: When i first started to learn the English language, the phrase 'Winnie the Pooh' always bothered me. In dictionary it says 'Winnie' is a female name but I'm pretty damn sure that bear ain't no female...or is it...? We may never know. Oh bother...
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