| Written by Diana, on 21-05-2002 20:48 |
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An afternoon with Whinney the Pooh and company is an afternoon well spent I think. With Rabbit and Owl and Christopher Robin, and Eeyore and Tigger and Piglet and Kanga and Roo, and of course Gopher. "I'm a little black rain cloud of course." hehe, Poor little depressed Eeyore, honey obsessed Pooh bear who starves himself to get out of Rabbit's hole, hyperactive Tigger, poor little paranoid Piglet, and Gopher with that speech impediment. I don't believe Christopher Robin has a British accent on the tv version. T-I double guh-er. lol. Hefelumps and woozles...I'm 20 and still, I find amusement in these odd little characters. And even the annoying narration I think I can live with. Pooh bear's stoutness exercises, rumbly in my tumbly, "with a hefty happy appetite i'm a hefty happy pooh." and "I'm just a little black rain cloud, hovering under a honey tree, I'm only a little black rain cloud, pay no attention to me, everyone knows that a rain cloud never is funny no not a nip, i'm just floating around over the ground wondering where i will drip." Right now they're trying to take the bounce out of Tigger, make him a "small and sad Tigger" That's just wrong if you ask me. I think Tigger started the whole lol and brb and btw and ttyl with his "ttfn, ta ta for now!" what do you think? heh heh "I was just gettin' sea sick from...seein' too much" lol. Aww poor Tigger, doomed to never bounce again. How can Rabbit, a....RABBIT not know he has the feet for bouncing? Silly Rabbit, tricks are for kids! heh "Whinney the Pooh, Whinney the Pooh, Tubby little cubby all stuffed with puff..." The End. Have you ever noticed that the voices of the characters, with the exception of Roo and Christopher Robin, are very OOOOLD voices? I don't know how many people do the voices but I'd have to say two...yes, two. One old and one young make the voices of all the characters in the Hundred Acre Woods.
Last update: 21-05-2002 20:48
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