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  2. Winnie the Pooh (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Winnie the Pooh" is the title song for the franchise of the same name. The Academy-Award winning songwriters are the Sherman Brothers, who have written the majority of Winnie the Pooh music since 1966, after they wrote the music and lyrics in Mary Poppins. [1] The song has been used in most Pooh merchandising since it was published in 1966.

  3. Category:Winnie-the-Pooh songs - Wikipedia

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    This page includes songs from the Winnie-the-Pooh film (theatrical, as well as video/DVD), TV series, toy, game and other merchandise, franchise. Most songs included in this list are by the Sherman Brothers.

  4. Winnie the Pooh (2011 soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Winnie the Pooh is the soundtrack album to the 2011 film of the same name, based on the eponymous novel created by A. A. Milne and E. H. Shepard, and directed by Stephen J. Anderson and Don Hall, the latter in his feature directorial debut.

  5. Winnie the Pooh (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    It was later added as a segment to the March 1977 film The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Music and lyrics were written by the Sherman Brothers (Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman). Background music was provided by Buddy Baker. Hungry for honey, Winnie-the-Pooh attempts to raid a beehive in a tall tree.

  6. Winnie-the-Pooh - Wikipedia

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    Later, Pooh muses about the creative process as he composes the song. Pooh and a honey ("hunny") pot, E. H. Shepard illustration from Winnie-the-Pooh (1926) Pooh is very fond of food, particularly honey (which he spells "hunny"), but also condensed milk and other items. When he visits friends, his desire to be offered a snack is in conflict ...

  7. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh - Wikipedia

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    The film joins three previously released Winnie-the-Pooh animated featurettes based on the original A. A. Milne and E. H. Shepard sources, with extra bridging material of Pooh interracting with the Narrator to introduce the three stories: Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (1966), Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day (1968), and Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too (1974).

  8. List of Winnie-the-Pooh characters - Wikipedia

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    Winnie-the-Pooh, or Pooh for short (voiced by Sterling Holloway (1965–1977) Hal Smith (1979–1989) and Jim Cummings (1988–present)), is an anthropomorphic, soft-voiced bear. Despite being naïve and slow-witted, he is a friendly, thoughtful and sometimes insightful character who is always willing to help his friends and try his best.

  9. Winnie the Pooh (Disney character) - Wikipedia

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    Winnie the Pooh (also known as Pooh Bear, or simply Pooh) is a fictional bear and the main character in Disney's Winnie the Pooh franchise, based on the character Winnie-the-Pooh created by English author A. A. Milne and English artist and book illustrator E. H. Shepard, being one of the most popular characters adapted for film and television by The Walt Disney Company.