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==References==
 
==References==
 
* When performing "[[Cottleston Pie]]" on ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', [[Rowlf the Dog]] referred to it as a tune that Winnie the Pooh sang "when his brain felt fluffy." He also mentioned that he used to read Winnie the Pooh stories [[Baby Rowlf|when he was a puppy]].
 
* When performing "[[Cottleston Pie]]" on ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', [[Rowlf the Dog]] referred to it as a tune that Winnie the Pooh sang "when his brain felt fluffy." He also mentioned that he used to read Winnie the Pooh stories [[Baby Rowlf|when he was a puppy]].
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*''The Tao of Pooh'' (1982) is a philosophical book by Benjamin Hoff, using the Milne characters (and excerpts from the Pooh books) to examine Taoism. [[Kermit the Frog]] has the book in his reading pile in an illustration from ''[[One Frog Can Make a Difference]]''. One of his chapters is titled ''The Tao of Kermit''.
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* In [[episode 2292]] of ''[[Sesame Street]]'', [[Gordon]], [[Gladys the Cow]], and [[the kids|some kids]] are thinking of words that rhyme with "you" and one that they come up with is "Pooh".
   
 
* In the ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' episode "[[Episode 704: Gonzee's Playhouse Channel|Gonzee's Playhouse Channel]]", Baby Piggy appeared in a parody called "Piggy the Pooh", while [[Baby Bean Bunny]] portrayed the roles of Beany, similar to Tigger, and Eyesore, similar to Eeyore.
 
* In the ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' episode "[[Episode 704: Gonzee's Playhouse Channel|Gonzee's Playhouse Channel]]", Baby Piggy appeared in a parody called "Piggy the Pooh", while [[Baby Bean Bunny]] portrayed the roles of Beany, similar to Tigger, and Eyesore, similar to Eeyore.
   
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* In [[episode 3863]] of ''Sesame Street'', [[Baby Bear]] talks about his library card and names some of the books he borrows from the library. Among the titles he mentions is ''Winnie the Pooh''.
*''The Tao of Pooh'' (1982) is a philosophical book by Benjamin Hoff, using the Milne characters (and excerpts from the Pooh books) to examine Taoism. [[Kermit the Frog]] has the book in his reading pile in an illustration from ''[[One Frog Can Make a Difference]]''. One of his chapters is titled ''The Tao of Kermit''.
 
   
 
* In the ''[[Elmo's World]]'' episode "[[Elmo's World: Skin|Skin]],", the All-About-Skin Channel advertises that their line-up includes "Skinny the Pooh!"
 
* In the ''[[Elmo's World]]'' episode "[[Elmo's World: Skin|Skin]],", the All-About-Skin Channel advertises that their line-up includes "Skinny the Pooh!"
   
 
* In ''[[The Muppets (2011)|The Muppets]]'', after [['80s Robot]] drives the Muppets wildly down the street to [[The Muppet Theater]] to start the show, [[Kermit's car|their car]] drives past a window display for ''Winnie the Pooh'' (2011).
 
* In ''[[The Muppets (2011)|The Muppets]]'', after [['80s Robot]] drives the Muppets wildly down the street to [[The Muppet Theater]] to start the show, [[Kermit's car|their car]] drives past a window display for ''Winnie the Pooh'' (2011).
 
* In [[episode 2292]] of [[Sesame Street]], [[Gordon]], [[Gladys the Cow]], and [[the kids|some kids]] are thinking of words that rhyme with "you" and one that they come up with is "Pooh".
 
   
 
== Connections==
 
== Connections==

Revision as of 00:26, 10 May 2016

Winniethepooh

Pooh, about to awaken Baby Kermit the Clock in Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue

Piggy Pooh

Baby Piggy in "Piggy the Pooh"

Eeyore Bean

Baby Bean Bunny as Eyesore.

Onefrog-books

The Tao of Pooh and other books in Kermit's pile

Winnie the Pooh was first created by A. A. Milne in 1926 but rose to international recognition with the release of the Disney animated featurettes of the 1960s. The animated Disney versions of Pooh Bear and Tigger appeared with Baby Kermit, Baby Piggy, and Baby Gonzo in the 1990 animated television special Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue. Jim Cummings provided the voices of both Pooh Bear and Tigger.

In 2001, Bear in the Big Blue House creator Mitchell Kriegman helmed a new Winnie the Pooh series involving Bunraku-style puppetry combined with digital backgrounds. The new series, titled The Book of Pooh and produced outside of Jim Henson Productions, used most of the same voices as the animated version but with many Muppet alumni puppeteering the characters, and other crew hold-overs. Both Bear in the Big Blue House and Book of Pooh were shown in the Playhouse Disney block of programming on Disney Channel. Characters from both shows also shared the stage in Playhouse Disney: Live on Stage at Disney's Hollywood Studios and Disney California Adventure.

References

  • The Tao of Pooh (1982) is a philosophical book by Benjamin Hoff, using the Milne characters (and excerpts from the Pooh books) to examine Taoism. Kermit the Frog has the book in his reading pile in an illustration from One Frog Can Make a Difference. One of his chapters is titled The Tao of Kermit.
  • In episode 3863 of Sesame Street, Baby Bear talks about his library card and names some of the books he borrows from the library. Among the titles he mentions is Winnie the Pooh.
  • In the Elmo's World episode "Skin,", the All-About-Skin Channel advertises that their line-up includes "Skinny the Pooh!"

 Connections

  • Jennifer Barnhart puppeteered Owl on The Book of Pooh
  • Phil Baron voiced Piglet in Welcome to Pooh Corner (1984-1987)
  • Brenda Blethyn voiced Mama Heffalump in Pooh's Heffalump Movie (2005)
  • Tyler Bunch puppeteered Tigger on The Book of Pooh 
  • John Cleese played the narrator in Winnie the Pooh (2011)
  • Stephanie D'Abruzzo voiced (and sometimes puppeteered) Kessie the bird on The Book of Pooh
  • Faz Fazakas played Winnie the Pooh on Shirley Temple's Storybook (1960) and on stage for Bil Baird from 1967 until 1969.
  • Olga Felgemacher played Christopher Robin in Baird's stage Winnie the Pooh in 1971
  • Craig Ferguson voiced Owl in Winnie the Pooh (2011)
  • Stephen Fry played Pooh in a full cast audio version of the book.
  • Harry Gregson-Williams provided the musical score for The Tigger Movie (2000)
  • Tom Guadarrama was technical director and video engineer on The Book of Pooh
  • BJ Guyer puppeteered on The Book of Pooh
  • Dan Haskett animated on Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore
  • Brian Hohlfeld wrote the screenplay for Piglet's Big Movie (2003) and Pooh's Heffalump Movie (2005)
  • Jane Horrocks played Pigled in a full cast audio version of the book.
  • John Hurt voiced the narrator in The Tigger Movie (2000)
  • Eric Jacobson puppeteered Piglet on The Book of Pooh
  • Tim Lagasse puppeteered on The Book of Pooh
  • Peter Linz puppeteered Winnie the Pooh (lip-synching to Cummings's voice) on The Book of Pooh
  • Bud Luckey voiced Eeyore in Winnie the Pooh (2011)
  • John Lasseter was the executive producer of Winnie the Pooh (2011)
  • Paul McGinnis puppeteered Rabbit on The Book of Pooh
  • Noel MacNeal puppeteered Rabbit on The Book of Pooh
  • Howard Morris voiced the Gopher in the Winnie the Pooh featurettes
  • Jerry Nelson played Piglet in Bil Baird's stage version of Winnie the Pooh, 1967-1969
  • Geoffrey Palmer played Eeyore in a full cast audio version of the book.
  • Patricia Parris voiced Kanga and Christopher Robin's Mother in The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1988-1991)
  • Chris Renaud was production designer on The Book of Pooh
  • Will Ryan voiced Rabbit in Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore and Rabbit, Tigger, and Eeyore's singing voice on Welcome to Pooh Corner
  • Hal Smith voiced Owl in the Winnie the Pooh featurettes, The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and Winnie the Pooh and Owl in Winnie the Pooh Discovers the Seasons, Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore and Welcome to Pooh Corner
  • Jeffrey Tambor voiced Santa Claus in the My Friends Tigger and Pooh direct to DVD film Super Sleuth Christmas Movie
  • David Warner played the narrator in Pooh's Grand Adventure (1997)
  • Frank Welker played assorted bees, frogs, and other animal sounds in The Tigger Movie (2000)
  • Victor Yerrid puppeteered on The Book of Pooh
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