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* [[Crazy Enough to Work]]: In "Things That Go Piglet in the Night", Tigger's plan to help Eeyore swing from the tree is to attach wooden wings and a parachute, and then launch him from another swing. Even Tigger is shocked that this works.
* [[Cultural Translation]]: More so than the original: Christopher Robin now had an American accent and lived in what looked like a typical US suburb -- albeit one that seems to use the British street-numbering system.
* [[Darker and Edgier]]: Compared this one to the original featurettes, and even more to the later movies and shows such as ''My Friends Tigger and Pooh'', this show has surprisingly many dark and scary moments, even if most of them have a distinct comical undertone. This is probably as Dark And Edgy as you'll ever see Winnie the Pooh.
* [[Dark Reprise]]: "There's No Camp Like Home" opens with Piglet in a scary version of "Heffalumps and Woozles" from ''Blustery Day''.
* [[A Day in the Limelight]]: Nearly every supporting character gets at least two or three episodes where they are the main focus.
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** In "A Knight to Remember", Rabbit asks Pooh what to do about missing chess pieces:
{{quote|'''Rabbit''': How can we play with missing pieces?
'''Pooh''': By [[Role -Playing Game|playing the missing pieces.]]
'''Tigger''': Are my ears on too tight or is Fluff Boy making sense?}}
* [[The Eeyore]]: [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Guess who.]] Although in the episode "Donkey for a Day," after surviving his friends' attempts at cheering him up, Eeyore explains that he isn't really depressed. In fact, he's happy because he gets to watch [[Visual Effects of Awesome|the most breathtaking sunset ever seen.]]
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** While not a Fairy Tale, the episode "The Monster Frankenpooh" is fractured storytelling as well.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: Nasty Jack in "Paw and Order" ends up becoming the sheriff.
* [[I Just Want to Be You]]: Tigger tries to teach Eeyore how to be more cheerful. Eeyore interprets his lessons as "being just like Tigger", and soon he's painted himself in orange and black stripes and bouncing the others.
* [[Interacting with Shadow]]: In one episode, Piglet befriends his shadow when his friends were too busy with their own activities to play with him.
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Most everyone agrees Rabbit's a jerk, but he has several moments throughout the series and features where he's clearly a softy and a good friend in the long run.
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