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Winnie the Pooh

Winnie the Pooh is a fictional bear created by A.A. Milne for a collection of stories about the character. Pooh made his first appearance in 1926.

Winnie the Pooh

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  • Hope to see Pooh in Disneyland

    I love Pooh so much. He is very cute and friendly. I want to know everything about Pooh and I hope I will see Pooh in Disneyland Japan.

    adeline aman, - 28 January 2011

  • I take it everywhere

    Loyal cute friends from when I was a kid. I loved Pooh then and until now I have many things that are related to Pooh. Every night I hug Pooh when I want to go to bed. I take it everywhere as I can't sleep if there's no Pooh. I can become worried. Pooh has already become my Lovemark.

    ignatia, Indonesia - 25 March 2010

  • Pooh rocks!

    Pooh rocks! It's almost enough to make us forget how Disney has completely bastardized the things that made us giggle as kids. Maybe we can organize a class action suit to wrest Pooh back from the hands of the Disney kingdom.

    Josh, United States - 28 November 2004

  • While watching pages being turned..

    Pooh, Piglet and Eyeore are so wonderful that they overcome Disney's worst efforts to reduce them. It's a wonderful experience for a child to hear Pooh's stories in the lovely, original English, while watching pages being turned in a real book.

    Melanie, United States - 21 November 2004

  • A difficult one

    This was a difficult one to vote on. Pooh is wonderful - a superb melding of text and artwork that is a permanent delight. Taking my niece to the original Poohsticks Bridge was one of the great experiences of this year. But the Disney version is a gross, commercialised, US saccharin dumbing-down, and as it was definitely this version that was proposed, I had to vote against it. Sorry.

    Fran, United Kingdom - 21 August 2004

  • Can't wait...

    Pooh is perhaps one of the most loved characters of Disney. We are making a nursery of just Pooh. Can't wait to bring up our grandchild up watching all the pooh and Disney films.

    Greg, United States - 01 July 2004

  • All things Pooh

    I love everything Pooh and have quite a nice collection of items. I could not bear to see it go. After all who can resist such a cute bear as Pooh.

    Holly, United States - 24 June 2004

  • Everybody loves Winnie

    Everybody loves Winnie darling, but not his BRAND. Walt Disneyfied Winnie is horrid and the clothes sold by Sears are ugly and vulgar. They wrecked the original artwork from the books by making the brand artwork in bright colors like Orange. And example of a ruined beloved icon -- poor Winnie, he needs help.

    Nancy, United States - 20 November 2003

  • A single story was all it took

    I grew up loving Winnie the Pooh stories so much that my nickname for my entire childhood was Piglet. (My favourite character). When my own son was born, a single story was all it took to make Winnie his favourite too. His Winnie the Pooh bear had to be carefully cleaned and packed away, in readiness to be handed on to his own children who will no doubt also love the bear of little brain. But perhaps the best book of all is The Zen of Winnie the Pooh. Truly enlightening.

    Pamela, Australia - 19 November 2003

  • The true Pooh

    We all grew up with him (and his friends) and delight in passing the stories of Winnie the Pooh and Christopher Robin down to the next generation. In a world of Pokemon and Teletubbies, Winnie the Pooh remains true - a bear and his honey pots.

    Paul, United Kingdom - 08 May 2001