Winnie the Pooh

"Yes, I’m Winnie the Pooh. Pooh for short. Who are you?"

- Winnie the Pooh introducing himself

Winnie the Pooh (or Pooh for short) is the titular protagonist and media franchise based on the books by A.A. Milne. He is a golden colored honey bear who lives in the Hundred Acre Wood inside a tree.

He has been voiced by Sterling Holloway, Hal Smith and Jim Cummings.

Pre-Disney
"Winnie-the-Pooh," as he was originally called, first appeared in a story written by A.A. Milne, who based the characters off his young son Christopher Robin and the boy's stuffed animals. The original toy bear was named after Winnie (short for "Winnipeg"), a bear that had been adopted as a cub by a Canadian soldier during World War I, who was a popular attraction at the London Zoo.

Personality
Pooh is described as being stuffed with fluff, as well as being "a bear of very little brain." He is generally kind and friendly towards everyone; he's also is very childlike and likable. He can be very courageous in tough times, and is consulted when trouble occurs. Pooh is also known for his love of honey (or "hunny" as he spells it). He keeps a supply of pots at his home, but they are often empty due to his appetite. When he runs out, he often travels to Rabbit's home to borrow some. Loyal to his friends and often entitled to "leader of the group". Pooh has a knack for being very optimistic during times of despair. Out of all the animals, Pooh is the one who is the closest to Christopher Robin. A rumor says that Pooh was based to represent Eating Disorders.

My Disney Experience

 * Deep in the Hundred Acre Wood lives the lovable Winnie the Pooh. He's stuffed with fluff and awfully fond of honey.

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Pooh features prominently in the first two segments, Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree and Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day, and plays a supporting role in Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too!

The first segment showcases Pooh's attempts to gather honey after he runs out. He first attempts to get some from a bee tree, going so far as to disguise himself as a raincloud. Even with Christopher Robin's assistance, however, all of Pooh's attempts fail. Afterward, Pooh decides to go over to Rabbit's house, as Rabbit always invites him to lunch. In reality, Rabbit fears these visits, but reluctantly gives in. However, Pooh eats so much honey, that he becomes stuck in Rabbit's front door. As the only remedy is to wait until Pooh grows thinner, Pooh must wait to be pulled from the door. At one point, Pooh meets Gopher, who offers to dig him out, but is chased off when Gopher offers to give Pooh more honey. Finally, Pooh grows thin enough that he can be removed, but Christopher Robin and friends pull him so hard that Pooh nearly flies out of the book before landing in a honey tree, where he happily eats.

In the next segment, Pooh learns from Gopher that it is "Winds-Day", so Pooh travels to wish his friends a Happy "Winds-Day". Pooh is forced to rescue Piglet via Piglet's unraveled scarf, when the strong winds blow Piglet away. During the adventure, Pooh inadvertently harvests Rabbit's carrots while plowing through Rabbit's garden. Later on in the day, Pooh pays a visit to Owl. During the visit, Owl's tree home blows over and is deemed unreparable. That night, as Pooh is at home, he is unexpectedly visited by Tigger. Tigger introduces himself and leaves as quickly as he came. However, Pooh is terrified by the stories of the honey-stealing Heffalumps and Woozles Tigger spoke of, and takes measures to protect the honey. That night, Pooh dreams of the honey thieves, and awakens to a flood. Pooh manages to get to a tree limb with some honey pots, but falls into the river while eating. Pooh eventually floats into Piglet, inadvertently rescuing his friend from the flood. Both arrive at Christopher Robin's home, and Pooh is given a party in honor of his actions after the flood ends. When Piglet chooses to let the homeless Owl have his home, Pooh offers to let Piglet live with him.

In the third segment, Pooh is roped into Rabbit's plan to lose Tigger in the mist as a punishment for his excessive bouncing. However, Pooh, Rabbit and Piglet become lost themselves. Rabbit walks off on his own, and Pooh is able to get himself and Piglet home, claiming that his honey pots were calling to his stomach. In the winter, Pooh and Piglet are walking through the woods, when they notice that Tigger and Roo are stuck in a tree. After getting Christopher Robin, Roo is saved by jumping down onto Christopher Robin's coat. Tigger is eventually brought down by the Narrator. At the end, Pooh is taught to bounce by Tigger.

The closing scene of the film shows Pooh and friends dealing with the fact that Christopher Robin must go away to school.

Pooh's Grand Adventure
In the sequel to the film, Pooh is portrayed more as a hero and leader than just an innocent citizen. After receiving a note, he set out to seek Christopher Robin along with Tigger, Piglet, Eeyore and Rabbit. They go seeking him on a journey through the Great Unknown, thanks to Owl reading the word 'School' as a dangerous place of 'Skull'. Pooh and friends find Christopher who explains he didn't go missing but just went to school for the day. He's seen in the end of the film with Christopher Robin going to his home.

The Tigger Movie
Pooh is busy gathering enough honey to last all winter until an energetic Tigger burst in. Tigger visited to ask Pooh if he could go bouncing but unfortunately Pooh was too busy. Later Pooh helps Rabbit and his friends remove a boulder from Eeyore's home. The plan goes well until Tigger joins and ruins it. Pooh explains they will never be able to have as mush fun with Tigger because their not Tiggers. Heartbroken Tigger leaves and Pooh resumes to his day until he decides to find Tigger a family of his own.

Pooh, Piglet and Eeyore search but Pooh becomes distracted with honey. He sing the hardworking and furious bees a lullaby. They dose off and the bear gets his honey. Owl gathers the friends to write a family letter to Tigger and Pooh suggests the quote "Eat well". Tigger believed it to be his true family so the friends disguise themselves as Tigger but are quickly revealed. Tigger leaves the woods so Roo goes to Pooh. Pooh Bear asks Rabbit to lead an expedition and they are off. They find Tigger and shows that they are his family which he accepts gratefully.

Piglet's Big Movie
During a plan to obtain honey from the bees, Piglet makes several attempts to join his friends eventually saving them from the bees after their plan failed. Pooh gives credit only to Tigger, Rabbit and Eeyore unaware of Piglet's actions. Pooh and friends learn Piglet is missing and to them for unknown reasons. Pooh uses Piglet's scrapbook to track him down eventually realizing how big a hero Piglet truly is. Soon enough the book is accidentally dismantled by Rabbit and Tigger.

The friends track most pages but the cover and a few more pages are dangling over a log in a dangerous pose. Pooh, not caring about the danger goes after it anyway and nearly fell to his death but rescued by Piglet. The group is safe and the throw an appreciation party for their heroic friend.

Pooh's Heffalump Movie
A mysterious intruder has entered the Hundred Acre Woods and Rabbit knows there's only one thing it could be, a Heffalump. To protect the woods, Pooh and his pals gather all the furniture, tools and honey they can find. The expedition begins the next morning. Piglet uses jellybeans to remember the way home but are eaten by Pooh the minute they touch the ground. Pooh and Piglet are lost and separated from the group.

While searching for Rabbit and Tigger, they spot what appears to be a Heffalump. They use the skills and training they learned to rope up the beast but the creature turns out to be Rabbit and Tigger. Fearing a Heffalump is following them they flee and return home. All is good until footprints are all over from a Heffalump. They all set up trap and Pooh uses honey as bait. The mysterious intruder turns out to be a mother Heffalump in search of her missing baby Heffalump, Lumpy who has become the best friend of Roo. Pooh and his friends make peace with them and the woods is peaceful yet again.

Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie
In the sequel to Pooh's Heffalump Movie, Pooh and friends try to help Lumpy enjoy the fun of Halloween.

Winnie the Pooh
"Something feels funny. I must be thinking too hard"

- Pooh's quote from the film

It is a regular morning in the Hundred Acre Woods and to Pooh seems like a great day until he finds himself out of honey. He goes out to find some in during which he runs from bees and screws up some of the text and eventually runs into a depressed Eeyore. Pooh's friend has yet again lost his tail and to learn what to do, Pooh and his friend go to Owl. The first thing to do is issue a reward for the finding of the tail, says the wise bird. The session is briefly interrupted when Pooh strongly believes Owl's caught a cold.

Shortly after, Christopher Robin sets a contest for the finding of the tail. The winner gets a pot of honey. Pooh is then given the task to alert the woods that there is a very important thing to do. While he's out, Pooh runs into Tigger who attacks the balloon Pooh is holding. The balloon is attracted to the fur of Tigger which frightens him. Pooh claims the balloon wants to stay with Tigger who then suggest having him become a sidekick until he begins to worry about something wrong happening to him.

Back at the contest Pooh suggests a cuckoo clock. His victory is short lived and Pooh's tail backfired. Frustrated, Pooh leaves while Piglet tries a balloon tail and Kanga tries a scarf tail. Meanwhile Pooh is wandering off and runs into a sad Eeyore once again to learn that his scarf tail has unraveled. Eeyore walks away sadly and soon after Pooh finds a mysterious note on the door of Christopher Robin's house. Of course Pooh could not read it himself and heads over to Owl's.

Once there Owl has won the honey pot giving Eeyore a chalkboard that reads "Tael" as a tail. Pooh begins to speak about the note but becomes dumbstruck by the pot of honey. Owl notices the note and asks for further information. Pooh explains he is unable to read it but Owl claims he can. The note actually reads "Gone out, back soon." but Owl (not being able to read himself) claims the note is a distress call from Christopher Robin saying he's been kidnapped by a ferocious creature called the Backson. Pooh and his friends learn from Owl what the creature is. It's a monstrous beast that is responsible for all the horrible things in the woods. Rabbit advises a plan to capture the beast and the groups sets off.

The friends, led by Rabbt; gather all the things the Backson destroy and dig a huge pit to trap him in. Pooh and Piglet go off to set up a false picnic for the Backson which leads into the pit. Piglet pulls out an empty honey pot and specifically tells Pooh it's just bait for the Backson. While the plan is in motion, Pooh and Piglet go to a bee hive to obtain some honey. Instead Piglet gets stuck and after saving him they are chased.

They run back into Rabbit. Soon after Pooh begins to visualize everything as honey. The trees, bees, ground all resemble either honey or honey pots. Pooh is transferred into a world of honey complete with giant floating honey pots and a honey sea. Pooh explores his new tropical getaway and soon enough it becomes paradise. He later awakens and instead of honey; is chowing down on mud. Pooh soon finds a honey pot sitting on the picnic blanket set up by Piglet and himself earlier. Pooh completely forgets the picnic is actually a trap after coming from his dream and goes after the empty pot sitting right in the middle of the blanket. Pooh ends up falling into the pit and trapped. Rabbit and the others advise a plan to rescue Pooh by using an anchor tied onto Eeyore to create a rope. Instead they are all trapped inside. Piglet is the only one that is not trapped until Tigger accidentally causes both him and Piglet to fall in. Pooh uses the text to create a ladder and they are free. As soon as they get out, something begins to emerge from the bushes. It is only Christopher Robin who sets things right. Later on Pooh visits Owl for the honey pot but instead finds that Owl was using Eeyore's tail for a pulley for the door.

Pooh goes off to reunite Eeyore with his tail instead of getting his beloved honey. Christopher was so proud of Pooh that he was rewarded a giant honey pot. Pooh and Christopher Robin then walk off as the day ends.

Welcome to Pooh Corner
In Welcome to Pooh Corner, Pooh is portrayed by a live actor operating a puppet suit. His voice was done by Hal Smith, who also voiced Owl. Pooh has his own song he performs called "The Right Side", originally written for Mary Poppins, He also performed a duet with Piglet called "Please and Thank-You".

The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Pooh appears as one of the main characters in the series. Pooh is often shown dealing with various conflicts involving his friends. The ending of some episodes shows Pooh recounting the day's events to Christopher Robin. A few episodes show Pooh taking up the alter ego of "The Masked Bear," an old west style cowboy, with Eeyore as his "faithful steed". The series also shows that Pooh and the gang would often visit Christopher Robin at his home, where many adventures are found.

The Book of Pooh
In this series, Pooh is portrayed by a bunraku style puppet, so that the show resembles a pop-up book. Since this show was aimed towards toddlers and preschoolers, Pooh's adventures are geared more towards educating the viewer.

Cartoon all-stars to the rescue
In this cross-over film, Winnie isn't Christopher Robin or Darby's plush, but the one of a character created for the film named Corinn. He helps her to save her brother, like other cartoon characters (Disney or not): Huey, Dewey, and Louie, Daffy Duck, Garfield, Alvin and the Chipmunks…

House of Mouse
In the TV series House of Mouse, Pooh doesn't have any lines and is mostly seen in the background.

In the episode "The Three Caballeros", Mickey mentions "I see a bear of very little brain in the audience." After this line, there is a shot of Pooh sitting at his table and waving to Mickey, since he thinks that Mickey mentioned him. Mickey responds to it with "I was just kidding, Winnie!" and offers Pooh a pot of honey on the house. Pooh is also seen sitting with Tigger, Piglet, Kanga and Roo during the The Ludwig Von Drake Song. Pooh is also seen several times in Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse. In Mickey's House of Villains, Pooh was trapped in the kitchen along with other Disney heroes when the Disney Villains took over the club.

In the episode "Mickey and Minnie's Big Vacation," he was seen when the Pink Elephants were released into the club by Mrs. Potts. They stole his honey pot and began drinking out of it, and one held its foot on Pooh so he couldn't retrieve it. When Timothy scared the elephants away, Pooh got the honey pot.

My Friends Tigger and Pooh
In the computer animated series, Pooh and Tigger were part of a mystery solving organization known as the Super Sleuths. In this series, Pooh and Tigger accompanied their new friend Darby as they solved several problems throughout the Hundred Acre Woods. Whenever the solution to a problem would become overly difficult, Darby would result to Pooh's method of "Think, think, thinking".

Kingdom Keepers
Pooh appears in the series when Finn sees him walking with Piglet during his first visit to the Magic Kingdom as his DHI.

Kingdom Hearts series


Pooh is the main character of the Hundred Acre Woodworld of Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories and Kingdom Hearts II. Pooh's role is very unique to the Kingdom Hearts universe, as he lives in a world within a world, whose inhabitants are blissfully unaware of the battles waged outside of their peaceful forest.

He makes a brief appearance in Birth by Sleep as a Command Board character. His role in Kingdom Hearts is significantly larger. As Sora arrives in Hundred Acre Wood, Pooh is separated from the rest of his forest friends so the two journey the world, locating Owl, Piglet, Roo, Tigger, Rabbit and Eeyore one by one. Before Sora leaves to continue finding his own friends, Pooh expresses his wish for Sora to stay, who replies that they'll always be linked through their hearts. In Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, a version of Pooh created from Sora's memories is found within Castle Oblivion. In Kingdom Hearts II, Heartless managed to rip pages from Hundred Acre Wood's book, inflicting amnesia to Pooh. Sora collects all the pages and repeats what he had done in the original game, reuniting Pooh with his friends.

Kinect Disneyland Adventures
Pooh appears in the game as a meet-and-greet character in Critter Country. He assigns a few tasks to the player, including helping him find some missing honey pots and helping his friends prepare a birthday party for him. He also plays a major role in the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh mini-game. At one point, Pooh finds a treasure map and asks the player to uncover the treasure (hoping it will be honey). The treasure turns out to be Christopher Robin's picture book instead yet some pages are missing. Pooh asks the player to send the book to Piglet, in hopes that he'll know what to do. Meanwhile, Piglet was busy setting up Woozle traps and Pooh is asked for advice on what should be used as bait to lure the Woozles in. Pooh suggests honey cakes and asks the player to collect them.

Disney INFINITY
Winnie the Pooh appears as a Cameo in Disney INFINITY. In the 3DS version, he will give coins to the player. He will tell the player he was saving the coins for some honey.

Disney Parks
Pooh is a common character in the Disney parks and the most common in the Winnie the Pooh franchise. He is also usually seen with Tigger and Eeyore, and occasionally Piglet. Pooh is also the most requested character in Disney Parks second only to Mickey Mouse himself.

Pooh has his own spell card known as "Winnie the Pooh's Honey Bees" in the attraction Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom. Pooh also has his own show in Disneyland Paris known as Winnie the Pooh and Friends, too!. In the same park, Pooh takes part in Disney Magic on Parade, on his own float.

For meet-and-greets, Pooh is often found in the Magic Kingdom, Epcot and Disney's Animal Kingdom with Tigger.

Fantasmic!
Pooh made a single appearance in the Disneyland version of the finale on August 2013.

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh
Pooh is the star of his own dark ride based off the film located in most Disney Parks most notably Disneyland and Magic Kingdom. Pooh is an audio animatronic and basically plays out the same role he did in the film.

Flights of Fantasy
Pooh appears in a Heffalump inspired float. He is the central character from his film seen inside a honey pot hot air balloon with the face of a Heffalump.

Disney Dreams Come True Parade
Pooh appeared in the former parade sharing a float with Aladdin, Jasmine, Genie, and Dumbo. In the parade, Pooh holds his famous red balloon while Tigger, Piglet, and Eeyore are on foot and holding kites.

In Paris, he shares the float with Buzz, Woody & Jessie.

Piglet
Pooh and Piglet are very inseparable. Whenever on an adventure, Piglet always follows Pooh. Piglet always takes Pooh's side no matter how silly Pooh is being. Piglet even risked his life during a wind storm to save Pooh. His worst fear is that all his friends will be lost forever. In "Goodbye Mr. Pooh" when Pooh comes back from being gone, he finds Eeyore living in his house. Piglet graciously lets Pooh live with him until they can convince Eeyore to give Pooh back his house. And previous to that in "The Blustery Day", when owl temporarily lives at Piglet's house, Pooh lets Piglet stay with him.

Sora
Pooh and Sora are good friends their friendship is similar to Pooh's friendship with Christopher Robin. Sora first met Pooh when in Traverse Town, Cid asked Sora to deliver a very special book that he had repaired to his friend, Merlin. After Sora did so, Merlin revealed that the book has special properties, and suggested that Sora take a closer look at it. Upon doing so, Sora found himself standing on the pages of the book, considerably smaller than his usual size. Walking over to one of the book's drawings, Sora ended up in a meadow, where Pooh sat on a log talking to himself. Once Sora introduced himself to Pooh, the bear detailed his sad news to Sora that all of his forest friends had disappeared. Along with his favorite honey tree (among other locations), and that he had been left all alone (and very hungry) in the Hundred-Acre Wood. As Sora journeyed to other worlds, he found additional pages of Pooh's book, which the Heartless (for unknown reasons) had torn out of the book. When Sora added the last page to the book, the book was complete once again, reuniting Pooh with all of his friends. As Sora departs the book, Pooh declares that he'll always be in the 100 Acre Wood if he ever comes to visit.

A year later upon Sora's arrival in Hollow Bastion, Merlin apparently lost Pooh's book, but found it in one of the districts of Hollow Bastion. Sora eagerly jumped in to visit Pooh while Merlin was away, leaving Goofy and Donald Duck to watch over the book from the outside world. As Pooh asked Sora to join him in his exercises, he suddenly froze in mid-action, leaving Sora momentarily confused before he was forced out of Pooh's book. It was soon revealed that Donald and Goofy had summoned Sora out of the book, needing his help as they were under attack by the Heartless. As Sora exited Merlin's house to assist his friends, a group of Soldier Heartless made to steal Pooh's book, ripping pages out in the process and leaving slash marks on the book's cover. However, Sora managed to take the damaged book back from the Heartless. When Sora returned to the Hundred-Acre Wood to check on Pooh, he discovered that the traumatic forces that had been imposed on the book had given Pooh amnesia. To remedy this, Sora once again collected the scattered pages of the book and assisted Pooh's friends in helping Pooh regain his memories of them. Certain actions in each area triggered Pooh's memories, but he did not remember Sora until nearly all the pages were recollected. After his memories were returned, Pooh begged Sora to stay with him, and Sora explained that he had to leave but that he and Pooh would always have a special connection through their hearts.

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

 * Up, Down, Touch the Ground
 * Rumbly in My Tumbly
 * Little Black Rain Cloud
 * Mind Over Matter
 * A Rather Blustery Day
 * Rain, Rain, Rain Came Down, Down, Down

The Tigger Movie

 * Lull-a-Bee
 * How to Be a Tigger

Piglet's Big Movie

 * Sing-Ho (For the Life of a Bear)
 * The More It Snows (Tiddely-Pom)
 * With a Few Good Friends (reprise)

Winnie the Pooh (2011 film)

 * A Pooh Bear Takes Care of His Tummy
 * The Backson Song
 * Everything is Honey

Pooh's Grand Adventure

 * Forever & Ever
 * Wherever You Are
 * Everything is Right

Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year

 * Winnie the Pooh's "Jingle Bells
 * Snow Snows"
 * Merry Pooh Year
 * Hunny, Not for Me
 * Auld Lang Syne

Springtime with Roo

 * We're Huntin' Eggs Today
 * Sniffly Sniff
 * Easter Day with You
 * The Way It Must Be Done

Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie

 * Trick 'R' Treating With Our Friends

A Winnie the Pooh Thanksgiving

 * Hooray, Hooray!
 * The Turkey Song
 * Our Thanksgiving Day

A Valentine for You

 * When the Love Bug Bites
 * Places in the Heart

Disney Learning Adventures series

 * Letters
 * The Shape of Things
 * Big Small Wonderful Wood
 * Honey Pot

The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

 * 'Cause It's Make Believe
 * The Floating Song
 * Pirates is What We'll Be

The Book of Pooh

 * Everyone Knows He's Winnie the Pooh
 * Your Best Wishes
 * Happy Tailiversary
 * Isn't That Funny?
 * Tigger, Go to Sleep
 * Under a Spelling Bee's Spell
 * With Books You Get Carried Away
 * Who is Me
 * Think, Think, Think
 * A Day in the Life of a Pooh
 * When You're a Monster Too
 * We're Making a Cake
 * Find the "X"
 * Adventuring Today
 * Be My Valentine
 * Keep it Simple
 * Give it a Try
 * What's Your Name, River?
 * The Bluebird Song
 * Our Favorite Day
 * My New Favorite Day
 * Our Perfect Map of the Wood
 * If We Were Talkin'
 * Have You Got a Book for Me?
 * The Play's the Thing
 * Someone New to Meet
 * Every Day is a Song
 * Gardener of the Year
 * The Hundred Acre Circus
 * The Hundred Acre Halloween
 * On Your Way Back Home
 * Nightmare Wranglers
 * Flying Up, Up and Away
 * Broken Friendships
 * Goodbye for Now

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

 * "Oh, bother. Empty again. Only the sticky part's left."
 * "That buzzing noise means something. Now, the only reason for making a buzzing noise that I know of is because you are... a bee! And the only reason for being a bee is to make honey. And the only reason for making honey is so I can eat it."
 * "Think, think, think."
 * "Winnie the Pooh?"
 * "Oh."
 * "After all, he's not in the book, you know."
 * [in a sticky voice] "I must be going now. Goodbye, Rabbit."
 * [turns to leave then stops] "Is there any more?"
 * "I thought not. [tries to climb out the front door but is stuck] Oh, oh, help and bother! I'm stuck."
 * "It all comes from not having front doors big enough!"
 * "Good morning, Christopher Robin."
 * "Could you ssspare me a sssmall sssmackerel?"
 * "But Rabbit, I wasn't going to eat it. I was just gonna taste it."
 * "Honeysuckle!"
 * "Oh."
 * "Both. But never mind the bread, please. Just a small helping, if you please."
 * "Well, I did mean a little larger "small helping.""
 * [after rolling in mud] "There, now. [giggles, then wades out of the mud puddle] Isn't this a clever disguise?"
 * [looking himself over] "I'm a little black rain cloud, of course."
 * "Oh, stuff and fluff."
 * "Rabbit? I like Rabbit, because he uses short, easy words like, "How about lunch?", and "Help yourself, Pooh.""
 * "Is anybody at home?"
 * "What I said was, "Is anybody at home?""
 * "Bother. Isn't there anybody here at all?"
 * "Must be somebody there, because somebody must have said, "Nobody.""
 * "Well, isn't that the Rabbit's voice?"
 * [peering into Rabbit's hole] "Hello, Rabbit!"
 * [entering Rabbit's home] "Oh, thank you, Rabbit."
 * "Christopher Robin, I think the bees S-U-S-P-E-C-T something."
 * "Well, it may be that. You never can tell with bees."
 * "Oh, hello, Owl."
 * "No, just resting, and thinking, and humming to myself."
 * "Christopher Robin! I think it would help with this deception if you would just kind of open your umbrella and say, "Tut-tut, it looks like rain.""
 * "Christopher Robin, I've come to a very important decision: THESE ARE THE WRONG SORTS OF BEES!"
 * "Oh bother. How long will that take?"
 * "No hurry. Take your time."
 * "Oh yes, I'm rumbly in my tumbly. Time for something sweet."
 * [seeing a lunchbox pop up from Gopher's hole] "A lunchbox?"
 * "But I haven't finished yet."
 * "Oh. Well, what happens to me?"
 * [after the balloon he's flying on deflates] "Oh, bother. I think I shall come down."
 * "Think... think... think..."
 * "No, I was just thinking."
 * "I... Oh, bother! You made me forget."
 * "Why?"
 * "You said that."
 * "I don't think so."
 * "I was afraid of that."
 * "But you said you that you liked..."
 * "You mean elephants and weasels."
 * "Looks like another tigger to me."
 * "All except the tail. [Tigger tucks his tail] He's gone."
 * [muffled, with a honey pot in his face] "Thank you, Piglet."
 * "I don't think so."
 * [to his reflection] "Oh, hello. Am I glad to see you. It's more friendly with two. Now, you go that way, and I'll go this way. [walks away from mirror, then runs back] You didn't see anything, did you? Neither did I."
 * "Hello, out there! Oh, I hope nobody answers."
 * "Oh... you scared me!"
 * "I'm Pooh."
 * "You're sitting on one."
 * "Christopher Robin, can you make a one-hero party into a two-hero party?"
 * "Happy "Winds-day," Piglet."
 * "Where are you going, Piglet?"
 * [grabbing Piglet's scarf] "And what do you think you will answer yourself?"
 * [to his reflection] "Is it raining in there? It's raining out here, too."
 * [Being dragged behind Piglet] Happy "Windsday, Kanga. Happy Windsday, Roo."
 * [whispering] "Tell them it's your house, Piglet."
 * [taking Piglet's hand] "With me. You shall live with me. Won't you, Piglet?"
 * [as he and Piglet crash through Eeyore's house, scattering the twigs everywhere] "Happy Winds Day, Eeyore!"
 * [thumping the ground] "Oh, b-b-b-b-b-b-bother!"
 * "I did?"
 * "It was?"
 * "I am?"
 * "I sure like bouncing. Wasn't that fun, Piglet?"
 * "Good-bye, Piglet. Now, is the next chapter all about me?"
 * "Oh, bother."
 * "Oh, good. What will I be doing?"
 * "I listened, but then I had a small piece of fluff in my ear. Could you say it again, please, Rabbit?"
 * "Well, from the moment the fluff got in my ear."
 * "I don't know. I couldn't hear properly."
 * "Then bounce down."
 * "Look, l-look, Piglet. There's something in that tree over there."
 * [lifting Piglet] "Yes. It's a "jagular.""
 * [as he drops Piglet] "Well, "jagulars" always call, "Halloo!" And when you look up, they drop on you."
 * "Yeah. And you're sitting on it."
 * "Say, Rabbit, how would it be if as soon as we're out of sight of this old pit, we just try to find it again?"
 * "Well, you see, we keep looking for home, but we keep finding this pit, so I just thought that if we looked for this pit, we might find home."
 * [laughs] "My tummy rumbled. Now then - come on, let's go home."
 * "No, Piglet, but I've got twelve pots of honey in my cupboard, and they've been calling to my tummy."
 * "Yes, Piglet. I couldn't hear them before because Rabbit would talk. I think I know where they're calling from, so come on. We'll just follow my tummy. "
 * [sort of loudly] "In..."
 * [whispers] "I am shushed!"
 * [awakes] "Lose him?"
 * [waking up, then raising his hand] "Oh, here."
 * [pointing up to Tigger and Roo] "Tigger and Roo are up."
 * "Well?"
 * "Thank you, Piglet."
 * "My favorite thing is me coming to visit you, and then you ask, "How about a small smackeral of honey?""
 * "How do you do just nothing?"
 * "I like that. Let's do it all the time."
 * "You mean, never again?"
 * "Goodbye? Oh no, please. Can't we just go back to page one and start all over again?"
 * "Oh, bother."

Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin

 * "Today, I should say, is a good day for being Pooh."
 * [sad that Christopher Robin is gone] "Christopher Robin... My very best, best friend." [looks at tree]
 * "You're just in time for the best part of the day!"
 * "When you and me become we."
 * "Fank you, Wabbit."
 * [in a funny voice] "Skull? What sort of place is that?"
 * "Piglet, whatever are you doing - up there?"
 * "Ah, it is. It's the first day of autumn! A time for hot chocolatety mornings, and toasting marshmallow evenings, as best of all, leaping into leaves!"
 * "I believe so, Piglet."
 * [as he and Piglet start falling back to the ground] "Very."

The Tigger Movie

 * "...eat well..."

Piglet's Big Movie

 * "I wish I had called it Pooh and Piglet Corner."
 * "I don't know Rabbit. Let's ask Piglet."
 * "Tigger, are you ready for the hive yet?"
 * "We'll build Eeyore a house of his own."
 * "Yes, Piglet. It's the least we could do for a very small Piglet who's done such very big things. Thank you, Piglet."

Winnie the Pooh: A Very Merry Pooh Year

 * "Hello, Rabbit. Your honey invited me in."

Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh

 * [standing outside the door] "A very good idea, Piglet. What should I say?"
 * "You are? Well then who am I?"
 * "But Piglet, Halloween without you would be like... It would be like..."
 * "I do so hope this blusterous and rather stormish night will not be too frightening for poor Piglet. I suspect something should be done."
 * "But what? I don't know either. Think-think-think. Why, just because Piglet can't have Halloween with us, there's no reason we can't have Hallo-wasn't with him! I like the way you think!"

Pooh's Heffalump Movie

 * [releases the rope] "Oh!"
 * "The heffalump ate my honey. Well actually, I did, but it made me do it."
 * [narrating] "This is one of my favorite once-upon-a-times, although I'm not quite sure which time it was once upon. But it had been so nice and summery in the Hundred Acre Wood and the sunshine was as warm as a blanket. And the streams were gurgling happily. As - as happily as a tumbly full of honey, hoo, which is very happy. But all that changed when... the stranger came." [sound of heffalump trumpeting]
 * [narrating] "You know, we never really did capture a heffalump that day. It was more like... like Lumpy captured all of us."

Winnie the Pooh (2011)

 * "A simple hello would do, thank you very much."
 * "Gesundheit."
 * "Well, you sneezed just as you were going to tell me what the first thing to do was."
 * "Well, you can't know it without something haven't been sneezed."
 * [to Eeyore] "He's doing it again. [to Owl] You must be catching a cold."
 * "Perhaps you should lie down, Owl."
 * "Perhaps I could borrow some honey."
 * "Just a taste. A small lick, I should think."
 * How very thoughtful you are, Piglet.
 * Who's there?
 * Pooh who?
 * Yes. Knot those pieces.
 * Have you ever had one of those days when you just can't win, Eeyore?
 * [to his tummy] I can see you're going to be rather feisty today.

Trivia

 * On April 11, 2006, Pooh received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, being the 4th Disney character to receive one after Mickey Mouse, Snow White and Donald Duck.
 * Voice actor Sterling Holloway once said Pooh was his favorite role.
 * Pooh's former name was Edward Bear.
 * Pooh also makes a cameo in the DreamWorks animated film Bee Movie along with Piglet.
 * It is implied Christopher Robin received him on his first birthday, as, in Pooh's Grand Adventure, Christopher Robin asked if Pooh will stay in the Hundred Acre Wood, even when he's a hundred. Pooh asks "How old will I be?", and Christopher Robin answers, "Ninety-nine."
 * In House of Mouse, Pooh never had any lines, which is curious, as his voice actor Jim Cummings did multiple voices in the series.
 * He and Roo are the only two animal characters of the franchise who wear clothes. In both cases, a T-shirt but no pants.