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![Disney adaptations edit] Since 1966, Disney has released numerous features starring Winnie-the-Pooh and related characters. Christopher Robin appears in all of the Disney adaptations except for Welcome to Pooh Corner, Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh, Springtime with Roo, and Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie. In most of the cartoons, he is only a supporting character, sometimes only appearing in a few scenes or episodes, in Pooh's Heffalump Movie, he only appears during the credits. His personality is virtually the same as in the books, but he attends day school instead of boarding school Christopher Robin's bedroom, but not Christopher Robin himself, appears in live-action opening sequences. In the world within his storybooks, his house appears just as it does in E. H. Shepherd's illustrations. The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh re-imagines him as an American boy living in the suburban house 100 Acre Road whose backyard connects directly to the Hundred Acre Wood. His mother also appears in the series and Robin is apparently their surname in that continuity. Some of these elements were reused for The Book of Pooh, but the animals are once again characters in Christopher Robin's storybook. His hollow tree house is absent from both series Christopher Robin has appeared on House of Mouse with his friends, but he is the only main Winnie-the-Pooh character not to appear in the Kingdom Hearts video game series; in this continuity, the Winnie-the-Pooh book belongs to Merlin and Christopher Robin's role is played out mostly by Sora. He only appears in two episodes of My Friends Tigger and Pooh. His appearance was Christopher Robin in his Disney updated for the 2011 film. In a flash game released on their site in 2013, Disney reinterpreted Christopher Robin's character as a bitter, hateful god of the Hundred Acre Wood, who has trapped the souls of the inhabitants and forced them to play a grand tournament of baseball. With only Pooh being able to challenge his ungodly powers, he eventually defeats Christopher Robin and his horde of pitchers, but at loss of sanity and eventual destruction of the Hundred Acre Wood which was only held together with Christopher's baleful powers](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/masonry/000/472/493/c2f.png)
![Disney adaptations edit] Since 1966, Disney has released numerous features starring Winnie-the-Pooh and related characters. Christopher Robin appears in all of the Disney adaptations except for Welcome to Pooh Corner, Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh, Springtime with Roo, and Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie. In most of the cartoons, he is only a supporting character, sometimes only appearing in a few scenes or episodes, in Pooh's Heffalump Movie, he only appears during the credits. His personality is virtually the same as in the books, but he attends day school instead of boarding school Christopher Robin's bedroom, but not Christopher Robin himself, appears in live-action opening sequences. In the world within his storybooks, his house appears just as it does in E. H. Shepherd's illustrations. The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh re-imagines him as an American boy living in the suburban house 100 Acre Road whose backyard connects directly to the Hundred Acre Wood. His mother also appears in the series and Robin is apparently their surname in that continuity. Some of these elements were reused for The Book of Pooh, but the animals are once again characters in Christopher Robin's storybook. His hollow tree house is absent from both series Christopher Robin has appeared on House of Mouse with his friends, but he is the only main Winnie-the-Pooh character not to appear in the Kingdom Hearts video game series; in this continuity, the Winnie-the-Pooh book belongs to Merlin and Christopher Robin's role is played out mostly by Sora. He only appears in two episodes of My Friends Tigger and Pooh. His appearance was Christopher Robin in his Disney updated for the 2011 film. In a flash game released on their site in 2013, Disney reinterpreted Christopher Robin's character as a bitter, hateful god of the Hundred Acre Wood, who has trapped the souls of the inhabitants and forced them to play a grand tournament of baseball. With only Pooh being able to challenge his ungodly powers, he eventually defeats Christopher Robin and his horde of pitchers, but at loss of sanity and eventual destruction of the Hundred Acre Wood which was only held together with Christopher's baleful powers](https://i.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/472/493/c2f.png)
Winnie The Pooh's Home Run Derby


Winnie The Pooh's Home Run Derby
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Winnie The Pooh's Home Run Derby


Winnie The Pooh's Home Run Derby


Winnie The Pooh's Home Run Derby


Winnie The Pooh's Home Run Derby


Winnie The Pooh's Home Run Derby


Winnie The Pooh's Home Run Derby


Winnie The Pooh's Home Run Derby


Winnie The Pooh's Home Run Derby


Winnie The Pooh's Home Run Derby


Winnie The Pooh's Home Run Derby
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Winnie The Pooh's Home Run Derby


Winnie The Pooh's Home Run Derby


Winnie The Pooh's Home Run Derby


Winnie The Pooh's Home Run Derby