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* [[Actionized Sequel]]: To an extent, some of the stories are more intense than previous Pooh features. Most notably this is the [[White and Grey Morality|only interpretation of the franchise to occasionally use real villains]] (even if most of them are [[Poke the Poodle|pretty low scale]] and [[Harmless Villain|nearly as hapless as Pooh]]).
* [[A Day in Thethe Limelight]]: Nearly every supporting character gets at least two or three episodes where they are the main focus.
* [[And Starring]]: When Paul Winchell was still a part of the series, he received the credit "And Paul Winchell as Tigger."
* [[Be Yourself]]: Tigger tries to teach Eeyore the secret to being liked: "I've just got to be me!" Unfortunately, Eeyore interprets this as "[[I Just Want to Be You|I've just got to be Tigger]]"...
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'''Pooh''': By [[Role Playing Game|playing the missing pieces.]]<br />
'''Tigger''': Are my ears on too tight or is Fluff Boy making sense? }}
* [[The Eeyore]]: [[Exactly What It Says Onon 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.]]
* [[Forgotten Birthday]]: In "How Much Is That Rabbit in the Window?", Rabbit thinks it's happened to him due to a complicated series of misunderstandings.
* [[Fractured Fairy Tale]]: The episode "Three Little Piglets".
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* [[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 Withwith Shadow]]: In one episode, Piglet befriends his shadow when his friends were too busy with their own activities to play with him.
* [[Jerk Withwith 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.
* [[Joker Jury]]: The trial by balloons in "Balloonatics".
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: A few episodes are available on the ''Growing Up With Winnie The Pooh'' DVDs and many VHS tapes contained episodes of the series back when that format was commonplace, but the vast majority of the series remains difficult to find.
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** Tigger is the origin of this, at least in Winnie the Pooh. Heffalump, Woozle, Gabloon, Animule, just about anything except Jagular which Pooh came up with.
* [[Most Common Card Game]]: A group of "horse thieves" (actual horses) in "The Legend of Sheriff Piglet".
* [[Never Say "Die"]]: When Rabbit disappears in one of Gopher's many dynamite explosions and a search of the area fails to turn up any sign of hide nor bunny, Tigger states glumly, "We're just gonna have to face it! Bunny-Boy is gone." (He turns up immediately afterward hanging from a tree.
* [[The New Adventures]]
* [[Non-Fatal Explosions]]: Gopher's dynamite causes plenty of property damage, but the characters emerge from the same explosions unharmed.