Disney Winnie the Pooh Surprise Kinder 1\r \r Winnie-the-Pooh,\r as he was originally called, first appeared in a story written by A.A. Milne, who based the characters off his young owner Christopher Robin and the boys stuffed animals. The original toy bear was named after Winnie (short for Winnipeg), a bear that had been adopted as a cub by a Canadian soldier during World War I, who was a popular attraction at the London Zoo.\r \r Pooh is described as being stuffed with fluff, as well as being a bear of very little brain. He is generally kind and friendly towards everyone; he is also very childlike and likable. He can be very courageous in tough times, and is consulted when trouble occurs. Pooh is also known for his love of honey (or hunny as he spells it). He keeps a supply of pots at his home, but they are often empty due to his appetite. When he runs out, he often travels to Rabbits home to borrow some or sometimes goes to a beehive to get some from the bees. Loyal to his friends and often entitled to leader of the group. Pooh has a knack for being very optimistic during times of despair. Out of all the animals, Pooh is the one who is the closest to Christopher Robin. He is also shown be very forgetful and slow on the uptake\r \r Piglet\r Mostly due to his small size and flimsiness, Piglet is an incredibly timid, fragile and insecure animal. He apparently suffers from anxiety, and is often seen cowering in fear in even the most tame moments. Though Pooh and the others dont seem to mind Piglets constant fears and happily brings him along and/or protects him through every adventure, Piglet is noticeably embarrassed and ashamed of his dominate cowardliness, and many stories have revolved around him making attempts to overcome his fears. Though hes far from the bravest animal, he has successfully come through for his friends on numerous occasions. This is mostly due to the fact that Piglet is surprisingly crafty and harbors impressive physical strength. Hes also rather creative and has a massively passionate side to him, valuing his friendships around the Hundred Acre Woods above all else.\r \r Tigger \r is easily recognized by his orange fur with black stripes, large beady eyes, long chin, springy tail and his bouncy personality. As he says himself, Bouncing is what Tiggers do best. He is very confident and has quite an ego, he often thinks of himself as being handsome and some of his other comments suggest that he has a high opinion of himself. Also, he often undertakes tasks with gusto and pride, only to later realize that they werent as easy as he had originally imagined and he usually takes what he hears literally- such as thinking manners are literally magical words (as theyre called the magic words) to thinking a family tree is an actual tree. While Tigger has a tendency to recklessly bounce people as a way of introduction and being a little inconsiderate, he doesnt seem to act this way with Kanga. Instead he is very respectful to her, formally referring to her (at least in the first few films) as Mrs. Kanga Maam.\r \r When Pooh met Tigger in the book, he had trouble finding food that Tigger would eat - however the problem was soon solved when Tigger tasted extract of malt, which Kanga gave to Roo as medicine. Tigger is also known to hate honey unlike his friend Winnie-the-Pooh (hyphenated). An interesting quirk about Tigger is that, according to his theme song, the most wonderful thing about Tiggers is hes the only one. This song leads to his search for his family in The Tigger Movie. Tigger is also known for his tendency to mispronounce various words.\r \r Other characters\r Christopher Robin \r is a kind young boy. He is very friendly, and is usually the one the others go to when help is needed. He seems to be very intelligent for a boy of his age. He is also very adventurous. One of his main friends is Winnie The Pooh.\r \r Eeyore \r is generally quite a reliable character; a person you can lean on in times of trouble. He can sometimes be quite insightful -- in Winnie the Poohs Most Grand Adventure, he was the first to understand that the group didnt have to go on a long and dangerous journey to become strong, smart or brave -- they had it inside them all along. In addition to this, a few episodes of the animated series The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh have shown hints that Eeyore is arguably the wisest and most down to earth resident of the Hundred Acre Woods, most notably seen in the episode Stripes and Home is Where the Home is.\r Gopher\r Roo\r Kessie\r Kanga\r Owl\r Rabbit\r \r Kevin MacLeod: Carefree – na licencji Creative Commons Attribution (\r Źródło: \r Wykonawca:
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