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Eeyore (/ ˈ iː ɔːr / ⓘ EE-or) is a fictional character in the Winnie-the-Pooh books by A. A. Milne. He is an old, grey stuffed donkey and friend of the title character, Winnie-the-Pooh. Eeyore is generally characterised as pessimistic, depressed, and anhedonic.
Ralph Wright as Eeyore, an old donkey who is always losing his tail and talks in a slow, deep, depressed voice. Junius Matthews as Rabbit, a rabbit who loves planting his vegetables in his garden. Barbara Luddy as Kanga, a kangaroo and Roo's mother. Clint Howard as Roo, Kanga's energetic young joey.
Eeyore also is thought to have a depressive disorder, or just depression 27.33.164.27 09:29, 22 August 2022 (UTC) Not done: it's not clear what changes you want to be made. Please mention the specific changes in a "change X to Y" format and provide a reliable source if appropriate.
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The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows is an English word-construction project by John Koenig, seeking to coin and define neologisms for emotions not yet described in language. [1] The project was launched as a website and YouTube channel, but was later compiled into a printed dictionary in 2021.
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After being rescued, Eeyore tells them that he fell in due to being bounced from behind. The gang accuses Tigger of causing this, which he denies until the narrator reveals that he had indeed deliberately bounced Eeyore earlier. As Tigger leaves in disgust, Pooh and his friends notice that Eeyore is gloomier than usual.
However, Adams also admitted that Marvin is part of a long line of literary depressives, such as A. A. Milne's Eeyore or Jacques in Shakespeare's As You Like It, and even owes something to Adams's own periods of depression. [3] Marvin does not actually display any signs of paranoia, though Zaphod Beeblebrox refers to him as "the Paranoid ...