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Otherwise W the P is rather dark. Each character suffers from some kind of mental illness.
Or they are all manifestations of different parts of Christopher Robin's personality.
Or his multiple personalities.
My aunt had the Winnie the Pooh cake pan and actually made it for me for my 7th birthday. She died not too long after that from a heart attack. Never forgot it or her.
She was one of those bright spots in the Universe.
uh, AA milne!? i thought AA milne based christopher robin on himself and his childhood playtimes with his stuffed animals? did he base him on someone else?
so they are not real? is christopher robin just imagining that all of his stuffed animals are alive and talking to him? also, are rabbit and owl stuffed animals too or just creatures in the hundred acre wood? they do not have any stitches like the rest of them.
yeah lol, i actually sort of like it. its hilariously awful, but hilariously awful films are very fun to watch. the second film is actually unironically kind of okay, and also fun to watch.