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* [[Disproportionate Retribution]]: Winnie the Pooh is placed in house arrest for "breaking the law of gravity".
* [[Doomed Supermarket Display]]: In "A Pooh-Day Afternoon".
* [[Duck Season! Rabbit Season!]]: Played with in "The Monster Frankenpooh," when Piglet and Tigger argue over what time of day the story should take place:
{{quote| '''Tigger''': Night!<br />
'''Piglet''': Day!<br />
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* [[Performance Anxiety]]: Piglet in "Un-Valentines Day"
* [[Portable Hole]]: One episode reveals the entrance of Gophur's tunnel home as one of those.
* [[Precision -Guided Boomerang]]: Used as a [[Running Gag]] in the episode "Hunny for a Bunny". "'''DUCK!!'''"
* [[The Promised Land]]: The Land Of Milk and Honey
* [[Real After All]]: Prior to this series, Heffalumps and Woozles were merely creatures of Pooh and the others' imagination in both the original books and Disney features. Starting from ''New Adventures'' they begin appearing in person, usually as bumbling antagonists.
* [[The Runt At the End]]: "The Piglet Who Would Be King" had a herd of heffalumps thunder past, followed by a tiny heffalump chanting "The land of milk and honey! The land of milk and honey! Hooray!"
* [[Sanity Slippage]]: Rabbit, very quickly, when he first starts taking care of Kessie, giggling and making faces like maniac and babbling about having carrots to take care of. He snaps out of it before long, though.
* [[Scooby -Dooby Doors]]: Part of the [[Disney Acid Sequence]] in "Eeyore's Tall Tail."
* [[Shout -Out]]: In "Rabbit Takes a Holiday", the others manage to completely destroy Rabbit's home and garden while he's away, so they erect huge murals depicting them in pristine condition to try to fool him. [[Blazing Saddles|Sound familiar?]]
* [[Shown Their Work]]: Though more directly based on [[The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh|the Disney featurettes]], occasional episodes make references to story material from the original A.A. Milne novels. In "The Big Switcheroo", for example, Tigger switches Piglet with Roo inside Kanga's pouch so Roo can avoid getting a bath (this story would again be adapted for part of ''Piglet's Big Movie''), while in "Eeyore's Tail Tale" Owl mistakes Eeyore's tail for a door bell (this story would again also be adapted for part of the 2011 Winnie The Pooh film).
* [[Survival Mantra]]: Subverted in "Knight for a Day" with Piglet chanting "I am ''not'' brave, I am ''not'' brave..."
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