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|quote = "Christopher Robin, you can play after you've picked up this mess."<br>"Christopher, time for school!"}}'''Christopher Robin's Mother''', sometimes known as '''Mrs. Robin''' or '''Dorothy "Daphnie" Milne''' (née de Sélincourt) in real life, appeared in stories from ''[[The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh]]'' and was also seen in ''[[The Book of Pooh]]''. This character is rarely seen, as her face is usually never shown, so little is known about her personality. She seems, however, to be a typical mother—concerned about the welfare of [[Christopher Robin|her son]] and giving good motherly advice, but also sometimes fretting about things like him not cleaning [[Christopher Robin's room|his room]]. |
|quote = "Christopher Robin, you can play after you've picked up this mess."<br>"Christopher, time for school!"}}'''Christopher Robin's Mother''', sometimes known as '''Mrs. Robin''' or '''Dorothy "Daphnie" Milne''' (née de Sélincourt) in real life, appeared in stories from ''[[The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh]]'' and was also seen in ''[[The Book of Pooh]]''. This character is rarely seen, as her face is usually never shown, so little is known about her personality. She seems, however, to be a typical mother—concerned about the welfare of [[Christopher Robin|her son]] and giving good motherly advice, but also sometimes fretting about things like him not cleaning [[Christopher Robin's room|his room]]. |
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Revision as of 17:22, 20 January 2020
Christopher Robin's Mother, sometimes known as Mrs. Robin or Dorothy "Daphnie" Milne (née de Sélincourt) in real life, appeared in stories from The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and was also seen in The Book of Pooh. This character is rarely seen, as her face is usually never shown, so little is known about her personality. She seems, however, to be a typical mother—concerned about the welfare of her son and giving good motherly advice, but also sometimes fretting about things like him not cleaning his room.
In The Book of Pooh, she was heard during the opening song "Everyone Knows He's Winnie the Pooh", telling Christopher Robin that it's time for school. She was also seen in a number of interstitial segments in the Stories from the Heart DVD release. She was always shown from the neck down.
Mrs. Robin also appears in the live-action film Christopher Robin, played by Katy Carmichael
Trivia
- Mrs. Robin is the first character from a TV series to appear in a live-action film adaptation of a franchise.
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