Talk:List of The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh episodes
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Winnie the Pooh friendship vol 1: friends forever. Pooh and the friendship contest. Winnie the Pooh and his best friend piglet put on a special friendship contest about who is the bestest friends. Piglet questions Tigger if he has a best friend, but Tigger begins bawling that he doesn't have a best friend. Pooh replies that if he doesn't have a best friend, then he will have to move out. Tigger is sad and is about to go home when rabbit explains that he found the special Tigger: it didn't mean that Tigger did not bring a best friend with him, however, he still had the bestest friends. Tigger decides never to move out and reunites with his friends. The loan-lost Shadow. When piglet is frightened by a animal Shadow looming in the dark, Pooh and Eeyore rabbit and gopher along with piglet search for The Shadow. Gopher Falls into a deep Cavern while Pooh and piglet do not notice and Tigger is distracted by a Beetle who is about to bite his tail. Pooh and piglet along with rabbit notice that are missing and go on search for them, but are frightened when gopher pops out of the the Cavern and bump into Tigger while running away from their friend. Tigger conforts them that the real Tigger was here all along and gopher explains that he saw the shadow inside the Cavern. The shadow arrives but it turns out to be the pack rats who were pulling a prank on them before Tigger uses his very own prank saying that there is a woozle frightening the rats causing them to run away scared. The super duper looper dooper Tigger race. When Tigger and piglet argue about who is the fastest after almost being stung by honey bees, Pooh replies they should run a race who is Tigger's favorites. Tigger is the first runner, roo is the second runner and Eeyore is the third along with piglet who is the fourth Runner. The race continues and Tigger bounces between them who is called cheating. Piglet catches up to him but ends up being on a bouncy ride on tigger's tail while Eeyore uses Donkey noises to distract them. They find a hole but dodge it. Tigger sings a song that the Tigger is going to win but is distracted by dust. Piglet catches up to Eeyore but it startled by Roo who can make the biggest jump everyone in the Hundred Acre Wood could find. Piglet is so startled that he crashes straight into Tigger who has escaped the Dust, and Tigger accidentally lands on top of Eeyore's back causing them to roll into a big Hundred Acre Wood Animal ball. They reach the finish line and unsplit. Pooh congratulates them that they had made it and it is a tie. Eeyore walks in front of pooh asking to eat some berries and apples for lunch, but Pooh replies to eat some honey instead causing the two to have the same argument again, much to piglet's and tigger's annoyance. Eeyore's never-ending birthday. Happy for the first time he is going to have a birthday, Eeyore invites everyone to celebrate his birthday for the first time. However wanting to do party games instead of his friends game of limbo and the Cha-Cha dance and other games, Eeyore makes everyone find their favorite food. Everyone has a hard time finding their food so they decide to find some hay corns to make haycorn pies. Eeyore finds his unhappy friends and rushes out to apologize. They forgive him and go back to their regular games. There is also more episodes in these volumes: Detective Tigger. Rabbit and the uncle trouble. Honey for Pooh. Gopher's new home. April Fool piglet day. Tigger and the Wild West. The Treasure chest map. Rabbit and the pack rats. The broken bottle. Tigger's holiday tradition. The Pooh Moon. The very good and Friendship Day. The Kanga who would be king. The new friend deed. The hunt for the golden gold. Pooh and piglet's Easter mystery. Gopher day. Tigger and the Tigger snowman. For the keepers, for the yeepers. Eeyore's best Pals. Gophers Thanksgiving. Pooh's playtime volumes. The bunny Play Time Roundup. During the winter, rabbit discovers 12 miserable injured and cold bunnies and he decides to care for them. However on the next day, the bunnies run around and hop inside rabbit's House much to his shock. Pooh and piglet who are walking by explain that the bunnies think it's playtime, so Rabbit and his friends do a play time bunny Roundup to stop all the bunnies from making a mess inside his house. Rabbit catches them and takes them for a new place to live with his friends also promising to never care of jumping animals again. The Heffalump problem. Being annoyed that his friends are just having fun and goofing around, Tigger goes to find some cranberry juice to cheer himself up. He meets a Heffalump family where the mother is very kind and the father is very allergic to everything in the Hundred Acre Wood. Tigger invites them to live in the Hundred Acre Wood but more arrive such as Grandma and Grandpa Heffalumps and also cousin Heffalumps and aunt and uncle heffalumps leading Tigger to go into a panic. He goes to Pooh piglet Eeyore rabbit owl Kanga and Roo and pleads that there is Heffalumps everywhere so they get cigarettes with the help from the help from rabbit. They give the cigarettes to the heffalumps but the father heffalump is allergic to smoking cigarettes causing him to sneeze so hard that he blows the Heffalumps away. Tigger's friends apologize to Tigger for goofing around, and he forgives them. The log that said "play time"!. Everyone in the Hundred Acre Wood wish that the seasons would come so they talk to an original log. On the day of spring, the log says playtime much to everyone's confusion. Pooh and piglet wonder how did it talk. On the day of summer who is very hot for Eeyore who cannot follow Tigger around, the log says play time again much to rabbit's chargrin who cannot water some carrots pumpkins and peas in pods in his garden. In the fall time, it replies playtime once again and even in the winter. Everyone goes enraged because of the log and they Crush it to bits. Everyone then congratulates during the rest of the season. More episodes in the Pooh playtime volumes: The very froggy playtime. Piglet and the thank you play time cards. The wishing Tigger. Rabbit and the blocks robot. Pooh Play Time volume 2: The Playtime move. Heffalump play time day. Eeyore and the bad luck donkey day. The true Tale. Welcome home, Christopher Robin! The Mystery of the missing radio.
Pooh and the big honey pot.
Tigger and the ABC prowl. The Playtime butterfly. Pooh Play Time volume 3: The packrats Playtime problem. Symphony for a bear. The Tigger striped dog. Piglet mystery. Also with some bonus episodes. Winnie the Pooh learning volumes: Learning to Fly.
Pooh is trying out his first flying flight but he doesn't know how to fly. Piglet and Tigger teach him how but he keeps failing. Pooh gives up before he is chased by bees while eating some honey from a Honey Tree. He jumps off the cliff from the beginning of the episode which makes everyone worry but it turns out Pooh had saved himself with his hang glider by flying up into the air trying out his first flying skills. Everyone congratulates Pooh when he comes back up on the cliff.
Piglet learns to share. When piglet gives Pooh a Honeypot he was going to give to the bees, he gets confused about what he had done. Christopher Robin explains that has given Pooh the honey pot without complaining much to piglets Joy. Piglet gives everyone some things they want also giving Eeyore a leftover stick to hold up his house. Pooh discovers this and worries that piglet is giving him the wrong thing since the honey pot was actually for the bees not for him. He explains to piglet that the Honeypot was a mistake and piglet forgives him. He gives Pooh a brand new honey pot with sticky honey, and he gobbles it up. Everyone is given Honey by piglet as well. Plus some brand-new bonus episodes: The ABC Learning book. The pirate learning treasure chest. Tigger the Spy. The duck who came to live in the Hundred Acre Wood. The sleepwalking bear. King woozle and the learning book. New friends. The Tigger who lost his stripes. Piglet and the branch. Home for all bears. The Pack Rat tooth. Rat disaster. (This is also in the volume four.) Why did the Bear climb the tree? Owls brand new home. Who took the honey from the honey pots? Roo and the woozle. King Woozle's Good Deed. Tigger and the stocking. Sorry wrong bear Slusher. Christopher Robin and Pooh's good day. Piglet and the spring cleanup. The honey bear. (This was in the volume Five.) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2604:2D80:5200:B800:19F6:F3DD:1F61:A9F5 (talk) 04:19, 14 January 2022 (UTC)
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editEpisode seems to be badly messed up. Anyone mind if I report this problem? TobytheTramEngine (talk) 00:47, 13 December 2007 (UTC)
Which Episodes are on Which DVD'S?
editIn most PAL Territories, DVDs of this series have been released under the name "The Magical World of Winnie the Pooh" - Google that name and you'll find out. It would be handy to know which episodes feature on which DVD's Thanks Sype
Here you go sir....
Magical World of Winnie the Pooh DVD's (PAL Release only. Who knows why?)
Vol 1 - Blue - All For One & One For All
Donkey for a Day Friend in Deed The Piglet Who Would be King Rabbit Marks the Spot
Vol 2 - Red - Little Things Mean a Lot
Monkey See, Monkey Do Better Hunny for a Bunny The Wishing Bear Eeyi Eeyi Eeyore
Vol 3 - Green - Its Playtime With Pooh
Bubble Trouble What's the Score, Pooh? April Pooh The Good, the Bad, and the Tigger
Vol 4 - Purple - A Great Day of Discovery
Babysitter Blues Party Poohper All's Well That Ends Wishing Well Piglet's Poohetry
Vol 5 - Light Green - Friends Forever
Fish Out of Water Good-bye, Mr. Pooh Where Oh Where Has My Piglet Gone? Pooh Skies
Vol 6 - Violet - Love and Friendship
Stripes A Very, Very Large Animal Tigger's Shoes No Rabbit's a Fortress
Vol 7 - Orange - Share Your World
The Rats Who Came to Dinner Lights Out To Catch a Hiccup Owl's Well That Ends Well
Vol 8 - Light Blue - Growing Up With Pooh
Me and My Shadow The Bug Stops Here Easy Come, Easy Gopher Cloud, Cloud Go Away
2010 season?
edit87.113.53.65 (talk) 13:32, 19 December 2009 (UTC) People have put on the episode list lately that there is going to be a 5th season of the series in 2010. Is there a 5th season? 87.113.53.65 (talk) 13:32, 19 December 2009 (UTC)
Heck, no. Even though it'd be great, there is no reliable source whatsoever, sir/ma'am. WikiLubber (talk) 17:42, 19 December 2009 (UTC)
Revised - accurate U.S. broadcast order for seasons 1-2
editI recently found the accurate U.S. broadcast order and airdates for seasons 1-2, on Bill Cotter's supplemental CD-ROM for his book "The Wonderful World of Disney Television." Since the show was an hour in the first season, each week would often have new episodes mixed with reruns. I also determined which episodes actually aired in which season, and added the episode numbers and "a" and "b" segment designations for Disney's official/international episode order (which is the order that's used in most episode guides, and the versions shown on Disney Channel and Toon Disney).--99.167.195.150 (talk) 01:09, 20 October 2010 (UTC)
Unless you can provide a published and verifiable source, we cannot accept the revision. WikiLubber (talk) 02:06, 20 October 2010 (UTC)
Bill Cotter makes this CD-ROM available to order - they're the appendices and other additional information that couldn't fit into the final published version of "The Wonderful World of Disney Television." I took the PDF off of the CD and uploaded it at this link: [1]
The relevant information is on pages 129-130 (season 2, The Gummi Bears/Winnie the Pooh Hour) and 133-134 (season 1, hour-long format).
These episode lists are legit - several season 1 episodes as aired on the Disney Channel and on international broadcasts actually retained end credits from hour-long groupings matching ones listed in this info. For example, the closing of my copy of "King of the Beasties"/"The Rats Who Came to Dinner" lists the writers for "King of the Beasties", "Donkey For a Day", "The Rats Who Came to Dinner" and "Friend, In Deed". Cotter's guide lists that exact configuration of episodes in his guide, with an airdate of January 7, 1989.
I hope this is enough to make my case.--99.167.195.150 (talk) 05:49, 20 October 2010 (UTC)
I do not think that megaupload is a valid source. WikiLubber (talk) 10:42, 20 October 2010 (UTC)
I put it on megaupload myself because that's the only way I could upload it. The PDF is the source. It comes from the CD-ROM that I bought from Bill Cotter himself through his website [2]. He compiled the information for his book [3], which was published by Disney, but the stuff in the supplements was left out when the book was cut down, as he explains in the preface to the supplements.
Cotter meticulously researched everything he could for this book, which covered Disney's entire television history.
I've been working really hard to research accurate airdates for the Disney animated series, and I wouldn't have posted this information if I wasn't absolutely sure that my source was accurate.--99.167.195.150 (talk) 14:43, 20 October 2010 (UTC)
- Bill Cotter is the historian to talk to when its comes to Disney TV history. Just put references to the book although I don't know how Wikipedia wants to handle additional material in references though, but the dates in the pdf are legit. DoctorHver (talk) 23:47, 26 February 2011 (UTC)
Problem with Season 1
editAccording to Hal Erickson's book and this Tampa Bay Times article, the first season had 25/26 episodes (depending if you count the pilot). This leads me to believe the dates are wrong on this page. Noahcs (Talk) 20:52, 28 July 2014 (UTC)
Season 1/2 Episodes
editThere seems to be an error on this page. The episodes "Bubble Trouble/Groundpiglet Day" and "All's Well That Ends Wishing Well" are listed as Season 2 episodes. Disney+ lists them as Season 1 episodes. --2601:446:400:7F10:F0FB:2A9B:DA01:F3FE (talk) 17:11, 31 May 2020 (UTC)