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  2. Pooh's Heffalump Movie - Wikipedia

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    Featuring characters from A. A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh stories, the film is the fourth theatrical animated film in Disney's Winnie the Pooh franchise and DisneyToon Studios's third adaptation of Winnie the Pooh stories, following Piglet's Big Movie (2003) and Springtime with Roo (2004). The film was released on February 11, 2005, to generally ...

  3. Winnie the Pooh (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Winnie the Pooh is a 1978-1988 daily comic strip based on the Winnie-the-Pooh characters created by A.A. Milne in his 1920s books. The strip ran from June 19, 1978, until April 2, 1988. [ 1 ] This is one of many Disney comic strips that have run in newspapers since 1930.

  4. Gopher (Winnie the Pooh) - Wikipedia

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    Gopher is a fictional grey anthropomorphic gopher character who first appeared in the 1966 Disney animated film Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree. [1] He has a habit of whistling out his sibilant consonants, one of various traits he has in common with the beaver in Lady and the Tramp, by whom he may have been inspired.

  5. Skibidi Toilet - Wikipedia

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    The show contains references to video games, such as the character G-Man, whose name and likeness come from the Half-Life video game series. The Cameramen's oft-performed dances are from the battle royale game Fortnite. [2] Business Insider described the series as "an endless arms race as both the toilets and their foes [produce] stronger ...

  6. A. A. Milne - Wikipedia

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    Milne bequeathed his Winnie-the-Pooh manuscripts to the Wren Library (pictured) at Trinity College, Cambridge. The original manuscripts for Winnie-the-Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner are archived at Trinity College Library, Cambridge. [65] The bulk of A. A. Milne's papers are housed at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin.

  7. Winnie-the-Pooh (book) - Wikipedia

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    The House at Pooh Corner is a second volume of stories about Pooh, and introduces the character Tigger. [1] Milne never wrote another Pooh book, and died in 1956. Penguin Books has called When We Were Very Young, Winnie-the-Pooh, Now We Are Six, and The House At Pooh Corner "the basis of the entire Pooh canon." [1]

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