![]() However, it is explained why in The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. In addition, Rabbit lives in a tree, as opposed to living in a burrow in other versions. ![]() ![]() ![]() For example, Tigger likes - or at least is shown to eat - honey (compared with most other versions of the Winnie the Pooh stories where "Tiggers don't like honey!") and can climb up - but more importantly climb down from trees. The show can be viewed as non-canonical in other ways. This is where the book with Pooh and his friends in it opens and the theme song begins. Neither Christopher nor his mother speak with an English accent.Įach show begins entering Christopher Robin's bedroom and hearing his mother say, "Christopher, time for school." Christopher Robin answers, "OK, Mom!", puts down a book and leaves. The series departs from many of the established facts of Milne's books for example, Tigger resides in the Hundred Acre Wood from the start, and Kanga and Roo are later introduced as newcomers. The series appears to take place sometime after the events of Milne's original stories since his son Christopher Robin Milne is clearly a fifth grader and 11 years old. ![]()
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