The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh/Heartwarming

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  • Several episodes have dramatic and really moving endings that make them the most memorable of the series.
    • For example, the end of "Stripes" has Tigger sing a depressing song to make his succeeding happy ending all the happier when Eeyore of all people explains that he'll always be Tigger, capped off with Tigger's stripes returning to him. (It Makes Sense in Context)
  • Eeyore's reasons for always returning to a cliff to stare off into space.

Eeyore: But I don't come up here because I'm sad. I come up here 'cause I'm happy. Let me show ya' somethin'...
Piglet: (as all their other friends come up to a beautiful cloudburst) Cloud Painting. Eeyore invented it.

  • In Find Her, Keep Her, the scene where Kessie flies away and Rabbit thinks he's been left behind without being able to say goodbye. Then, just when it seems that she's gone for good, we hear Kessie's voice: "Rabbie!".
  • An episode where Rabbit raised a little bird named Kessie (this one doubles as a Tear Jerker). He eventually lets her fly away, and Kessie leaves him a carrot she planted before she goes. At the end, Pooh and Piglet sit up on a cliff at sunset, remembering their friend.

Piglet: It's the most peculiar thing. All this time I thought Rabbit didn't like her.
Pooh: You know, Piglet, sometimes people care too much. I think it's called love.
Piglet: Ohh. Do you think we should tell Rabbit?
Pooh: Don't worry. I believe he already knows.

    • Then the camera pans down to see Rabbit sitting nearby, gazing off into the sunset waiting for Kessie to come home. He still has the carrot.
  • Also, Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too is just a half-hour of CMOHs.
    • When there isn't enough wind for the letter to get to Santa:

Pooh: Someone must take it there himself.
Tigger: Um, which one of us "himselves" did you have in mind?
Pooh: Me.
Piglet: You? But, the North Pole is so very far. What if you can't get back in time for Christmas?
Pooh: It will be worth having no Christmas, Piglet, if I can bring Christmas to all of you.

  • Tigger's birthday episode--especially at the end, where he gets the two things he really wanted for his birthday. A banana split and a pogo stick.