Talk:Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day/@comment-10327005-20160404030942

This short had a handful of plot holes. Owl was sent to tell Pooh and Piglet that Christopher Robin was planning a rescue, requesting them to brave, but then he drifted off into another memory of his, to the point of saying "No interruptions," as he deliberately let the two fall over the waterfall. They survived, but Christopher ended up making Pooh a "Hero Party." And when Eeyore mistook Piglet's house for Owl's new house, Piglet gave up that home and "lived with Pooh." None of this was referred to again afterwards. This story was released many years before The Lion King, so neither Pooh nor Piglet learned that being brave doesn't mean they go looking for trouble. Thank goodness for modern entertainment.