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* One moment from ''The House at Pooh Corner'' deserves special mention: Piglet giving up his own house to Owl.
** Followed by Pooh ''immediately'' telling Piglet that he can come and live with him.
* In the last book, ''The House at Pooh Corner'', the final scene (with Christopher Robin and Pooh spending their last childhood day together before Christopher Robin goes off to school) is a several-pages-long [[Heartwarming Moments (Sugar Wiki)|Heartwarming Moments]], and ends with these words:
{{quote|So they went off together. But wherever they go, and whatever happens to them on the way, in that enchanted place on the top of the forest, a little boy and his bear will always be playing.}}
* Even ''Return to the Hundred Acre Wood'', for all its flaws, manages to pull off a Heartwarming Moment ending, that's somewhat reminiscent of the original ending but still does its own thing. Christopher Robin, after spending the summer with his friends, has to leave and go back to school again, and Pooh and Piglet philosophize over the changing nature of things before going off together:
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** The usually snarky and harsh [[YouTube]] repliers filled the video's pages with touching comments about how they watched it and felt like a child again!
* One moment from both ''The House at Pooh Corner'' and ''[[The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh]]'' deserves special mention: Piglet giving up his own house to Owl.
** Followed by Pooh ''immediately'' telling Piglet that he can come and live with him.
{{quote|'''Rabbit:''' But Piglet, where will ''you'' live?
'''Piglet:''' ''(walking off by himself, sniffling and wiping his eyes with his bib)'' W-well...I guess...I shall live...I suppose...I shall live...