The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1988–1991)

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Series cast summary:
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 Piglet (47 episodes, 1988-1991)
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 Winnie the Pooh (44 episodes, 1988-1991)
Ken Sansom ...
 Rabbit (39 episodes, 1988-1991)
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 Tigger (34 episodes, 1988-1990)
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 Gopher (32 episodes, 1988-1991)
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 Eeyore (25 episodes, 1988-1990)
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 Owl (21 episodes, 1988-1991)
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After Paul Winchell, who did the voice of Tigger, left the show, Jim Cummings, who already did Winnie the Pooh's voice, took over for him. See more »

Quotes

Tigger: Where's the propeller?
Rabbit: Tigger, trains don't have propellers. Although it does seem to be missing its rudder.
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Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #33.6 (2005) See more »

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How I miss my childhood
22 January 2010 | by (United Kingdom) – See all my reviews

This show was amazing! Like everyone has said already, this was also part of my childhood. Back in the '90s where good quality shows and animated films were being made. How I miss those times. I seriously hate how overlooked The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh is, it is miles better than pretty much every show airing now on Saturday mornings. Where are shows like this, Darkwing Duck, Talespin and Peter Pan and the Pirates? Bring these shows back, and give them the praise they deserve. I also grew up with The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, that was immensely charming and delightful, and one of the better Disney films of the '70s. As I've said, I loved this show, and after revisiting it on my old videos, I still do. The animation is fantastic, the theme tune is great, the voices especially Paul Winchell as Tigger are perfect and the stories are fun. Plus the humour is very well done, Tigger and Pooh getting the best of it, and there are some really touching moments like Piglet wanting to be taller, Piglet's loneliness in running away as a consequence after it doesn't work out made me cry when I was little. Not to mention some scary ones such as the whole under-the-bed episode. All in all, very overlooked and a firm childhood favourite. To be enjoyed for years to come, and kids will absolutely love it! 10/10 Bethany Cox


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