Wooster

Woosters are gigantic woozle-like animals. Only one of them appears in The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh episode "The Great Honey Pot Robbery."

Role in the series
When fellow woozle, Stan, and Heff the Heffalump are foiled in their attempt to make off with Pooh's honey, they say that they'd be back with friends. Much to Heff's strong, frightened reluctance, Stan decides to go to Wooster for help and tells him that they have found honey to steal. When their gigantic friend hears this, Wooster lets them lead him to Pooh, who has decided to try and share with them. Tigger and Roo decide to try and stop the honey thieves while Rabbit puts together a sign that simply says: "Honey, thiz way" as a way to convince them to go in the opposite direction of Pooh's house, which would make them lost, and thus, never come back. Unfortunately for him, Wooster is illiterate. When Rabbit, Tigger, Roo, and Piglet try to warn him of the villains' arrival, Pooh lets them come. Stan, Heff, and Wooster soon confront the silly old bear at his "brunchfast" where they try to intimidate him and his friends. Instead of giving in, Pooh decides to convince Wooster that simply asking for honey instead of stealing is a much better solution to getting what you want. Stan and Heff try to say otherwise, but Pooh tells him about friendship and how it's better to share and ask with friends and even shows that he wants to be his friend too. Wooster is convinced and turns over to Pooh's side, asks for honey politely (he actually says "please" which appalls Stan), and ultimately becomes friends with the Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit, Tigger, and Roo. A betrayed Stan and Heff leave with a vow that even though they have both a giant mouse (Roo) and a giant woozle, they'd be back and that somehow, they'd get that honey.

Trivia

 * Despite the fact that this episode ends with Wooster becoming a good friend, "The Great Honey Pot Robbery" is the only episode to feature him.
 * Wooster is the largest stuffed animal in the entire series, which is surprising because the world's largest stuffed animal is a pink rabbit in the Italian Alps.