The Backson

"Wow! It's amazing what you can find in the woods! A marble. And a boot. And oh, my, that's a scary lookin' fella."

- The Backson's introduction

The Backson is an imaginary creature created by A.A. Milne as a part of the Winnie the Pooh stories and the false main antagonist of Disney's 2011 Winnie the Pooh film.

Background
The Backson was first introduced in the A.A. Milne book The House at Pooh Corner. In the original story "In Which Rabbit has a Busy Day and We Learn What Christopher Robin Does in the Mornings," Rabbit finds a note from Christopher Robin similar to what Pooh finds in the film and asks the other animals if they have spotted a herbaceous or spotted Backson until another note from Christopher Robin is found with better spelling. In the film, it is turned into a hunt for the Backson and setting a hole trap for it inspired by "In which Piglet Meets a Heffalump."

The Backson was animated by Eric Goldberg for the film, with the song going for a simplistic chalk drawing form.

Personality
According to Owl, the Backson is described as a vicious creature that tries to catch Pooh and his friends in Owl's thoughts and thrives in messiness and chaos, being responsible for all of their misfortunes.

Despite this, the real Backson does not show any vicious personality as he is not seen throughout the film until the post-credits scene where he is getting the bait supposed to lure him to his trap and is shown in a kind personality that thrives in generosity and discovery.

It is possible that the Backson desires to make friends.

Physical appearance
The Backson is a large purple bull-like monster with red stripes, a blue furry coat, and red hair covering his eyes.

Winnie the Pooh
One day, when Pooh found a note, he could not tell what it was. He goes to Owl to figure it out and Owl claims Christopher Robin has been kidnapped by a creature called the Backson. Pooh and his friends have no clue what it is, so Owl informs them of their new enemy.

He is supposedly a ferocious creature that enjoys torturing others and creating misfortune. He is responsible for holes in socks, chipped teeth, aging, theft, catching colds, etc. Pooh and his friends set off on a mission to rescue their friend before it is too late.

The plan is to gather material that the Backson enjoys destroying, dig an enormous pit, and make the items lead to it. The Backson will follow the item and eventually fall into the pit himself, thus saving Christopher and defeating the beast. While Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit, Owl, Kanga, and Roo gather the material and set the trap, Tigger and Eeyore train to battle the Backson if necessary.

Soon enough, Pooh and his friends get trapped in the pit, but escape using the text. After they get out, they reunite with Christopher Robin and everything is straightened out.

After the credits roll, the Backson comes out of the scary woods and proves to be real, but instead of being a monstrous beast, he is actually very kind. Upon seeing the bait Pooh and the other left for him, he decided to pick them up to return to them. However, he falls into the pit as planned. He decides to wait for someone to help him out and hopes he will be back soon.

Trivia

 * The Backson has a recurring theme song, which is reminiscent of a horror film suspense cue.
 * Despite Owl's thoughts on the Backson, it can be implied that Owl spotted the creature before and assumed he was a villain, even though he was not for real
 * Even though Rabbit often had antagonistic roles, the Backson is the first main solo villain in the franchise, despite the post-credits scene revealing his true harmless colors. Heffalumps and Woozles and Bees are villains in a group.
 * The Backson may not know what he looks like. This is evidenced by his comment on the chalkboard of his image that it is a "scary lookin' fella." The reason for this is probably because he does not own a mirror in the woods to see his reflection.
 * He was mentioned in Disney Magic Kingdoms.
 * The Backson was Huell Howser's first and only film role before his death in 2013.