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+ | |genre = Animated series<br>Adventure<br>Children<br>Comedy |
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− | |creator = Karl Geurs |
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|opentheme = "[[Pooh Bear]]" |
|opentheme = "[[Pooh Bear]]" |
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|seasons = 4 |
|seasons = 4 |
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|episodes = 50 |
|episodes = 50 |
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|list_episodes = The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh episode list |
|list_episodes = The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh episode list |
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⚫ | |channel = [[Disney Channel]] (January 17-April 10, 1988)<ref name=lexington>{{cite news|title=WINNIE AND FRIENDS WILL GET NEW SERIES|url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=LH&s_site=kentucky&p_multi=LH&p_theme=realcities&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB73A3305A9265F&p_field_direct-0=document_id|newspaper={{WikipediaLink|Lexington Herald-Leader}}|date=November 26, 1987|author=unknown|location=USA}}</ref><br>[[ |
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|runtime = 23 minutes |
|runtime = 23 minutes |
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|company = [[Disney Television Animation|Walt Disney Television Animation]] |
|company = [[Disney Television Animation|Walt Disney Television Animation]] |
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⚫ | |channel = [[Disney Channel]] ([[January 17]]-[[April 10]], [[1988]])<ref name=lexington>{{cite news|title=WINNIE AND FRIENDS WILL GET NEW SERIES|url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=LH&s_site=kentucky&p_multi=LH&p_theme=realcities&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB73A3305A9265F&p_field_direct-0=document_id|newspaper={{WikipediaLink|Lexington Herald-Leader}}|date=November 26, 1987|author=unknown|location=USA}}</ref><br>[[ABC]] ([[November 12]], 1988–[[October 26]], [[1991]]) |
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− | |format = Children's animation |
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+ | |picture = 4:3 |
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+ | |imdb_id = 0165052 |
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+ | |tv_com_id = the-new-adventures-of-winnie-the-pooh |
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==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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− | ''The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'' first aired in [[1988]] on [[Disney Channel]]. The show moved to [[ |
+ | ''The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'' first aired in [[1988]] on [[Disney Channel]]. The show moved to [[ABC]] in the fall of that same year. After production was over in [[1991]], reruns continued to air on ABC until [[September 4]], [[1993]]. In [[1996]], when Disney took over ABC's One Saturday Morning programming, ''The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh'' was brought back in reruns, in which it aired until One Saturday Morning became ABC Kids in [[2002]]. The [[Disney Channel]] began airing the series on [[October 3]], [[1994]], and continued to air until [[September 1]], [[2006]]. The show also aired on [[Playhouse Disney]] from [[1999]] to 2006, as well as on [[Toon Disney]] from the channel's launch in [[1998]] until [[2008]]. In the [[UK]], the program aired from [[2000]] to [[2011]] on Playhouse Disney. |
The show is currently airing on the Disney Channel in Czech Republic (in the Disney Junior block), Germany, India (also in the Disney Junior block), Russia, and Turkey, as well as on Disney Junior in Turkey. |
The show is currently airing on the Disney Channel in Czech Republic (in the Disney Junior block), Germany, India (also in the Disney Junior block), Russia, and Turkey, as well as on Disney Junior in Turkey. |
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In [[1989]], this show was paired with ''[[Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears]]'', and titled ''[[Disney's Gummi Bears/Winnie the Pooh Hour]]''. |
In [[1989]], this show was paired with ''[[Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears]]'', and titled ''[[Disney's Gummi Bears/Winnie the Pooh Hour]]''. |
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− | In some countries outside of the US, notably Denmark, Poland, Russia, have aired this show on their versions of [[The Disney Afternoon]] (known as Disney Sjov in Denmark). It's one of various shows not to air on the Disney Afternoon block in the US but has aired in Disney Afternoon blocks in other countries. |
+ | In some countries outside of the US, notably Denmark, Poland, Russia, have aired this show on their versions of [[The Disney Afternoon]] (known as Disney Sjov in Denmark). It's one of the various shows not to air on the Disney Afternoon block in the US but has aired in Disney Afternoon blocks in other countries. |
− | ==Cast |
+ | ==Cast and characters== |
− | *Pooh (voiced by [[Jim Cummings]]) |
+ | *[[Winnie the Pooh|Pooh]] (voiced by [[Jim Cummings]]) |
− | *Piglet (voiced by [[John Fiedler]]) |
+ | *[[Piglet]] (voiced by [[John Fiedler]]) |
− | *Tigger (voiced by [[Paul Winchell]] in seasons 1 and 2 ( |
+ | *[[Tigger]] (voiced by [[Paul Winchell]] in seasons 1 and 2 (except in ''[[King of the Beasties]]'' episode in season 1), 3 episodes of Season 3 and later returns in [[Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too|Christmas Too]], and later [[Jim Cummings]] in the episode ''[[King of the Beasties]]'' in seasons 1, 3, (except in ''[[Oh, Bottle]]'', ''[[What's the Score, Pooh?]]'' and ''[[Eeyi Eeyi Eeyore]]'' episodes in season 3) and 4 (except in [[Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too|Christmas Too]]) |
− | *Rabbit (voiced by [[Ken Sansom]]) |
+ | *[[Rabbit]] (voiced by [[Ken Sansom]]) |
− | *Eeyore (voiced by [[Peter Cullen]]) |
+ | *[[Eeyore]] (voiced by [[Peter Cullen]]) |
− | *Gopher (voiced by [[Michael Gough]]) |
+ | *[[Gopher]] (voiced by [[Michael Gough]]) |
− | *Kanga (voiced by [[Patricia Parris]]) |
+ | *[[Kanga]] (voiced by [[Patricia Parris]]) |
− | *Roo (voiced by Nicholas Melody) |
+ | *[[Roo]] (voiced by Nicholas Melody) |
− | *Owl (voiced by [[ |
+ | *[[Owl]] (voiced by [[Hal Smith]]) |
− | *Christopher Robin (voiced by |
+ | *[[Christopher Robin]] (voiced by Tim Hoskins, later [[Edan Gross]] in Christmas Too in 1991) |
===New characters=== |
===New characters=== |
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− | In addition to the characters who had already been established in the above media ([[Winnie the Pooh]], [[Eeyore]], [[Tigger]], [[Kanga]], [[Roo]], [[Rabbit]], [[Owl (Winnie the Pooh)|Owl]], [[Piglet]], [[Christopher Robin]] and [[Gopher (Winnie the Pooh)|Gopher]]), the TV series introduces a plethora of new characters including [[Christopher Robin's Mom|Christopher Robin's mother]] |
+ | In addition to the characters who had already been established in the above media ([[Winnie the Pooh]], [[Eeyore]], [[Tigger]], [[Kanga]], [[Roo]], [[Rabbit]], [[Owl (Winnie the Pooh)|Owl]], [[Piglet]], [[Christopher Robin]], and [[Gopher (Winnie the Pooh)|Gopher]]), the TV series introduces a plethora of new characters including [[Christopher Robin's Mom|Christopher Robin's mother]] – whose face was unseen (à la Nanny in ''Muppet Babies'' and Doc in the animated ''Fraggle Rock'' series), Owl's cousin [[Dexter]] (and his parents), [[Kessie]] the Bluebird, [[Junior Heffalump]] (and [[Papa Heffalump|his]] [[Mama Heffalump (Winnie the Pooh)|parents]]), [[Skippy (Winnie the Pooh)|Skippy the Sheepdog]], [[Stan Woozle and Heff Heffalump]], and other characters. |
In the television program, Christopher Robin speaks with a distinctly American accent, for the first time since the Pooh short ''[[Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree]]''. In the more recent shorts, he had a British accent. |
In the television program, Christopher Robin speaks with a distinctly American accent, for the first time since the Pooh short ''[[Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree]]''. In the more recent shorts, he had a British accent. |
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==Airing history== |
==Airing history== |
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===US=== |
===US=== |
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+ | *[[ABC]] (1988–1991, 1993, 1996–2002) |
*[[Disney Channel]] (1988, 1994–2006) |
*[[Disney Channel]] (1988, 1994–2006) |
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*[[Toon Disney]] (1998–2008) |
*[[Toon Disney]] (1998–2008) |
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* Disney Club (a.k.a. The Disney Afternoon; Mega Channel block) |
* Disney Club (a.k.a. The Disney Afternoon; Mega Channel block) |
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* Disney Junior (Greece) |
* Disney Junior (Greece) |
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+ | === Philippines === |
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+ | * GMA Network |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | * Early seasons have the original intro with a synthesized theme song and later seasons have the intro with different clips and a calypso version of the theme song. |
+ | * Early seasons have the original intro with a synthesized theme song and later seasons have the intro with different clips and a calypso version of the theme song. The opening credits consisted of clips from various episodes. |
+ | * This is the last ''Winnie the Pooh'' media with the involvement of Hal Smith (who voiced Owl since the character's debut in [[Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree|''Winnie-the-Pooh and the Honey Tree'']]) before his eventual death in 1994. |
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+ | * This marks the debut of [[Jim Cummings]], [[Ken Sansom]], [[Peter Cullen]], and [[Michael Gough]] providing the voices of Pooh (and Tigger in some episodes), Rabbit, Eeyore, and Gopher respectively. |
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+ | **As of 2018, Jim Cummings (and probably [[Peter Cullen]]) remains the only cast member from the series to still provide the voices of his characters (both Pooh and Tigger) for various Pooh-related media that followed (especially the 2011 film ''[[Winnie the Pooh (film)|Winnie the Pooh]]'' and the 2018 live-action film, ''[[Christopher Robin (film)|Christopher Robin]]''), considering most of cast members either retired from their characters or have passed away, and, as a result, have new actors succeeding them. |
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+ | * This is so far the only Pooh series where Christopher Robin is a regularly-recurring character. He was absent in the previous Pooh series, ''[[Welcome to Pooh Corner]]'' (though he was mentioned in the special, ''Pooh's Great School Bus Adventure'') and only made either small or rare appearances in ''[[The Book of Pooh]]'' and ''[[My Friends Tigger and Pooh]]''. |
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==Home media release== |
==Home media release== |
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Revision as of 01:42, 4 January 2020
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is a late 1980s American Saturday morning cartoon television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, which was inspired by A.A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh stories.
Overview
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh first aired in 1988 on Disney Channel. The show moved to ABC in the fall of that same year. After production was over in 1991, reruns continued to air on ABC until September 4, 1993. In 1996, when Disney took over ABC's One Saturday Morning programming, The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh was brought back in reruns, in which it aired until One Saturday Morning became ABC Kids in 2002. The Disney Channel began airing the series on October 3, 1994, and continued to air until September 1, 2006. The show also aired on Playhouse Disney from 1999 to 2006, as well as on Toon Disney from the channel's launch in 1998 until 2008. In the UK, the program aired from 2000 to 2011 on Playhouse Disney.
The show is currently airing on the Disney Channel in Czech Republic (in the Disney Junior block), Germany, India (also in the Disney Junior block), Russia, and Turkey, as well as on Disney Junior in Turkey.
In 1989, this show was paired with Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears, and titled Disney's Gummi Bears/Winnie the Pooh Hour.
In some countries outside of the US, notably Denmark, Poland, Russia, have aired this show on their versions of The Disney Afternoon (known as Disney Sjov in Denmark). It's one of the various shows not to air on the Disney Afternoon block in the US but has aired in Disney Afternoon blocks in other countries.
Cast and characters
- Pooh (voiced by Jim Cummings)
- Piglet (voiced by John Fiedler)
- Tigger (voiced by Paul Winchell in seasons 1 and 2 (except in King of the Beasties episode in season 1), 3 episodes of Season 3 and later returns in Christmas Too, and later Jim Cummings in the episode King of the Beasties in seasons 1, 3, (except in Oh, Bottle, What's the Score, Pooh? and Eeyi Eeyi Eeyore episodes in season 3) and 4 (except in Christmas Too)
- Rabbit (voiced by Ken Sansom)
- Eeyore (voiced by Peter Cullen)
- Gopher (voiced by Michael Gough)
- Kanga (voiced by Patricia Parris)
- Roo (voiced by Nicholas Melody)
- Owl (voiced by Hal Smith)
- Christopher Robin (voiced by Tim Hoskins, later Edan Gross in Christmas Too in 1991)
New characters
In addition to the characters who had already been established in the above media (Winnie the Pooh, Eeyore, Tigger, Kanga, Roo, Rabbit, Owl, Piglet, Christopher Robin, and Gopher), the TV series introduces a plethora of new characters including Christopher Robin's mother – whose face was unseen (à la Nanny in Muppet Babies and Doc in the animated Fraggle Rock series), Owl's cousin Dexter (and his parents), Kessie the Bluebird, Junior Heffalump (and his parents), Skippy the Sheepdog, Stan Woozle and Heff Heffalump, and other characters.
In the television program, Christopher Robin speaks with a distinctly American accent, for the first time since the Pooh short Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree. In the more recent shorts, he had a British accent.
List of episodes
- Main article: The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh episode list
Airing history
US
- ABC (1988–1991, 1993, 1996–2002)
- Disney Channel (1988, 1994–2006)
- Toon Disney (1998–2008)
- Playhouse Disney (1999–2006)
UK
- ITV (1988)
- Disney Channel (1995–2010)
- Toon Disney (2002–2005)
- Playhouse Disney (2000–2010)
- Sky Movies Disney (2014-present)
Australia
- Seven Network (1989–1991)
- Disney Channel (1996–2004)
- Playhouse Disney (1999–2010)
Denmark
- Disney Sjov (a.k.a The Disney Afternoon)
Poland
- TVP1
- Disney Junior (Poland)
Greece
- Disney Club (a.k.a. The Disney Afternoon; Mega Channel block)
- Disney Junior (Greece)
Philippines
- GMA Network
Trivia
- Early seasons have the original intro with a synthesized theme song and later seasons have the intro with different clips and a calypso version of the theme song. The opening credits consisted of clips from various episodes.
- This is the last Winnie the Pooh media with the involvement of Hal Smith (who voiced Owl since the character's debut in Winnie-the-Pooh and the Honey Tree) before his eventual death in 1994.
- This marks the debut of Jim Cummings, Ken Sansom, Peter Cullen, and Michael Gough providing the voices of Pooh (and Tigger in some episodes), Rabbit, Eeyore, and Gopher respectively.
- As of 2018, Jim Cummings (and probably Peter Cullen) remains the only cast member from the series to still provide the voices of his characters (both Pooh and Tigger) for various Pooh-related media that followed (especially the 2011 film Winnie the Pooh and the 2018 live-action film, Christopher Robin), considering most of cast members either retired from their characters or have passed away, and, as a result, have new actors succeeding them.
- This is so far the only Pooh series where Christopher Robin is a regularly-recurring character. He was absent in the previous Pooh series, Welcome to Pooh Corner (though he was mentioned in the special, Pooh's Great School Bus Adventure) and only made either small or rare appearances in The Book of Pooh and My Friends Tigger and Pooh.
Home media release
- Main article: The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh videography
Awards
Emmy Awards
- 1989 – Outstanding Animated Program (won)
- 1990 – Outstanding Animated Program (won, tied with Beetlejuice)
References
- ↑ unknown (November 26, 1987). "WINNIE AND FRIENDS WILL GET NEW SERIES".
This page uses content from the English Wikipedia page The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. Text from Wikipedia is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. |
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